The World's Tallest Observation Wheel "Ain" means "Eye" in Arabic, and this eye sees everything.
Engineering Marvels Building a structure this massive on a man-made island is an engineering feat.
The Cabins Ain Dubai has 48 high-tech passenger cabins.
Who Built Ain Dubai? The project was developed by Dubai Holding. The complex construction was handled by a consortium including Hyundai Engineering & Construction and Starneth Engineering, specialists in giant observation wheels.
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- Height: 250 meters (820 feet).
- Record Breaker: It is significantly taller than the High Roller in Las Vegas (167m) and nearly double the height of the famous London Eye (135m).
Engineering Marvels Building a structure this massive on a man-made island is an engineering feat.
- Steel: The structure uses 9,000 tonnes of steel—that is 25% more than was used to build the Eiffel Tower in Paris!
- Cables: The spoke cables that hold the rim in place, if joined end-to-end, would stretch 2,400km—the distance from Dubai to Cairo.
- Weight: Each of the 48 cabins weighs as much as two double-decker buses.
The Cabins Ain Dubai has 48 high-tech passenger cabins.
- Capacity: The wheel can carry up to 1,750 passengers at once.
- Smart Glass: The cabins feature UV-protected glass to keep you cool and offer crystal-clear views without the glare.
- Stability: Even at 250m, the ride is incredibly smooth due to advanced stabilizing technology. You won't spill your drink!
Who Built Ain Dubai? The project was developed by Dubai Holding. The complex construction was handled by a consortium including Hyundai Engineering & Construction and Starneth Engineering, specialists in giant observation wheels.
Book a Ticket to Ride this Engineering Masterpiece