The iconic Dubai Fountain will take its final bow on April 19 before temporarily closing for a major renovation.
Developer Emaar says the restoration will preserve the world-famous water, light and music shows that have wowed millions since the fountain first opened.
Located in Downtown Dubai, the attraction has become a symbol of the city’s creative spirit.
"This restoration underscores our commitment to maintaining its legacy as a beacon of creativity and excellence. We look forward to welcoming guests back to experience the fountain in all its renewed splendour," said Mohamed Alabbar, Founder of Emaar.
While the fountain is closed, visitors can still enjoy the many attractions nearby, including Dubai Mall and the Burj Khalifa. Emaar plans to reopen the fountain later this year, promising a refreshed experience that continues to inspire.

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