
Dubai Fountain
Best time to visit
Evenings after sunset are best to see the full music, light and water choreography, shows run every 30 minutes from dusk. Cooler months, October to April, are more comfortable for standing outdoors.
Budget tips
Viewing from the Dubai Mall promenade is free; paid lake boat rides and restaurant terraces offer closer views at a cost, so save money by watching from the public promenade or the mall bridge. Book paid viewing options in advance for sunset slots to avoid higher walk-up prices.
Recommended for
Families, Photography enthusiasts, Couples, Budget travelers
Plan your visit
30-45 min
About
Quick facts: Water jets soar up to 500 feet, performing a captivating water dance synchronized with music and lights. In the evenings, crowds gather by the waterfront to enjoy spectacular shows blending classical and contemporary tunes.
Highlights: More than 6,600 lights and 25 color projectors bring the water to life in vivid colors that move in perfect sync with a mix of classical, Arabic, and world music. The fountains shoot water up to 500 feet high, taller than a 50-story building. The fountain’s movements are controlled by a sophisticated computer system that adjusts the water with microsecond precision to create a mesmerizing visual show every 30 minutes at night and during mid-day on weekends.
Insider tips
- Arrive 15 to 20 minutes before showtime to secure a riverside spot on the promenade.
- Frame the Burj Khalifa in your shot from the mall bridge or Souk Al Bahar walkway for dramatic photos.
- Avoid Friday evenings and public holidays for smaller crowds, choose a weekday late show instead.
- Carry a light jacket on winter nights, the lake breeze can feel chilly after dark.
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