The Palm Tower stands at a total height of 240 meters above the island.
The observation deck sits at 240 meters, providing a view of the island's unique palm-frond shape that is only visible from altitude.
The elevator journey features a 3-minute digital projection show depicting the history of the island's reclamation.
The building was designed to be the central centerpiece of the Palm Jumeirah's infrastructure.
The deck utilizes 360-degree glass partitions to ensure no visual obstruction of the horizon.
The View at The Palm is a 360-degree observation deck situated on the 52nd floor of The Palm Tower in Dubai. It offers an unobstructed bird's-eye perspective of the man-made Palm Jumeirah archipelago, the Arabian Gulf, and the Dubai skyline. The venue features an interactive exhibition detailing the conceptualization and engineering of the Palm Jumeirah. Visitors access the deck via an elevator ride that includes a floor-to-ceiling digital floor projection experience. The observation deck is outdoors with reinforced glass barriers. It is integrated within a mixed-use development that also houses The St. Regis Dubai, The Palm. The structure sits at the trunk of the Palm Jumeirah, acting as a central elevated focal point for the island's geometry.
The corners of the observation deck provide the widest frame for capturing the curvature of the Palm's fronds against the sea.
Visit during the shoulder hours of sunrise or sunset to view the city transition from daylight to illuminated nightscape.
Book tickets well in advance during the peak winter months as sunset slots sell out quickly.
Utilize the interactive screens on the deck to identify specific landmarks on the Dubai coastline.
Avoid visiting during mid-day in summer months, as the high heat and potential humidity/haze can significantly reduce long-distance visibility.
Smart-casual dress code is recommended; modest attire is appreciated in public areas of the tower.