The Dubai Fountain is one of the largest choreographed fountain systems in the world and a major tourist attraction in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Located at the base of the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, the fountain spans over 900 feet in length and shoots water jets as high as 500 feet into the air. The fountain was designed by WET Design, a California-based company that specializes in creating large-scale water features.
Visitors to the Dubai Fountain can admire the spectacle from several viewing areas surrounding the Burj Khalifa lake. The fountain's performances are synchronized to a wide range of music, including classical, pop, and world music. Performances take place daily, with multiple shows each night.
In addition to its impressive size and choreography, the Dubai Fountain is known for its cutting-edge technology. The fountain uses a complex system of pumps, nozzles, and lights to create its mesmerizing displays. The fountain also features multiple programmable zones, which allows for a wide range of patterns and effects to be created.