Ain Dubai announces temporary closure

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The world’s largest and tallest observation wheel, Ain Dubai, has been temporarily closed for "periodic enhancements".

A statement on the attraction's official website said it will remain shut throughout Ramadan and its reopening is scheduled for the Eid Al Fitr holiday weekend.

"For periodic enhancements, Ain Dubai will be closed from today and throughout the Holy Month of Ramadan. Over the coming weeks and as part of our commitment to continuously develop the unrivaled guest experience, we will work closely with our customer team and key partners to introduce new and exciting offerings bound to wow visitors," the statement said.

Ain Dubai, which is located on Bluewaters Island, opened to the public on October 21, 2021.

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