In order to provide the most opulent and unthinkable living experience, Dubai is renowned for its ambitious mega projects that attempt to push the limits of design, engineering, and technology. Below are a few of them:
THE LINK BY ONE & ONLY ONE ZABEEL
One & Only Resorts and Private Homes announces its newest addition to the Dubai portfolio, located in the premium Za'abeel area.
The project, designed by the Japanese architectural firm Nikken Sekkei Ltd, will contain two glass towers. Its key feature is that the buildings will be connected by the world's longest cantilever structure, known as 'The Link.'
Since its opening in 2023, The Link by One & Only One Za'abeel has become a part of Dubai's metropolitan environment.
The glass walls of The Link offer a "panoramic area" with restaurants, bars, an observation deck, a gym, a spa, a pool, a banquet hall, and a rooftop terrace hanging 100 meters above the ground.
One & Only One Za'abeel is set to be Dubai's most captivating urban resort, celebrating beautifully designed rooms and suites with iconic skyline views, new Michelin-inspired restaurants helmed by celebrity chefs, innovative wellness and spa offerings, as well as fascinating entertainment and irresistible social scene.
A glass-walled infinity pool, 229 hotel rooms and suites, and more than 90 residential flats are also part of The Link.
THE CEIL TOWER
The Ciel Tower Hotel is set to open in the first half of 2024. The First Group, a Dubai-based property developer, will run the 365-meter-tall skyscraper, which will add to the skyline of Dubai Marina.
The 82-story hotel, designed by London-based architect NORR, will have a glass observation deck on the 82nd floor, offering visitors panoramic views over Dubai Marina, the Palm Jumeirah, and the Arabian Gulf. It also features a "sunset lounge", on the 74th floor.
On the 76th story, there is an infinity pool and Horizon Bar, while on the 82nd floor, there is Ciel Observatory & Lounge, which has 360-degree views over Dubai. A luxurious spa and health club will also be housed on the building's 54th floor. It includes more than 1000 suites and a signature restaurant, for food lovers.
China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC) is building the 365-meter-tall tower.
When completed, Ciel will be 9 meters taller than the Gevora Hotel, which currently stands as the tallest building in Dubai.
ATLANTIS THE ROYAL
The $1.4 billion project opened on 10th February 2023 is a destination where everything has been designed to challenge the boundaries of imagination. French interior design expert Sybille de Margerie, The Royal commissioned a slew of talented modern artists to personalize each property.
The resort has 90 swimming pools, including a rooftop infinity pool hanging 90 meters above ground level on the 22nd floor. The cantilevered 43-story resort has 231 luxury apartments, 693 hotel rooms, and 102 suites, all with views of the Arabian Sea and Palm Island.
Host to the region’s first fire and water show, offering a transformative spa and wellbeing experience, the best bars, beach clubs, and nightclubs, it’s the world’s most ultra-luxury experiential resort.
Home to 17 world-class restaurants, including 8 helmed by celebrity chefs, such as Gastón Acurio, Costas Spiliadis, Ariana Bundy, Heston Blumenthal, and José Andrés, makes Atlantis Dubai’s premium dining destination.
KEMPINSKI FLOATING PALACE
The main edifice of this floating palace is divided into four sections and is united in the center by a glass pyramid. It features gourmet restaurants, bars, a spa, pools, boutiques, banquet facilities, and the ability for larger boats to sail in and out of the hotel.
The Kempinski Floating Palace will be a five-star luxury hotel with over 150 bedrooms and suites, as well as luxury villas. The 12 luxury villas, which are linked by pontoons, are for sale in part but may also be rented by hotel guests. The villas have two, three, or four bedrooms, as well as crew and staff accommodations, and are spread across two stories with a roof patio and infinity pool. Luxury houseboats with panoramic windows and all the technological capabilities of a smart home offer indoor and outdoor living areas.
"Cruising at a maximum speed of 6 nautical miles, the villas are equipped with solar panels and are designed to be environmentally friendly," The hotel will also include a "connected floating helipad next to an impressive yacht parking deck for up to 16 yachts," according to the press release.
According to Bernold Schroeder, CEO of Kempinski Group and chairman of the management board of Kempinski AG, the unique project by Seagate Shipyard will be accessible to visitors in 2023.
JUMEIRAH MARSA AL ARAB
The Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab superyacht-shaped hotel is scheduled to open in 2023. It will have 386 rooms and suites, four penthouses, and 83 premium hotel apartment suites surrounded by private landscaped gardens.
The "oceanic trilogy," which already includes the wave-shaped Jumeirah Beach Hotel and the sailboat-inspired Burj Al Arab, will be completed with Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab.
The luxurious resort setting features gorgeous shimmering waterways, verdant terraces, and lush gardens, as well as private cabana areas and pavilions. It has a broad range of is a destination where everything has been designed to challenge the boundaries of imagination. French interior design expert Sybille de Margerie magnificently constructed pools, spas and wellness facilities, as well as more than ten handpicked restaurants and bars created by world-renowned restaurant designers. The one-of-a-kind architecture and comprehensive facilities and amenities provide a delightful experience that fits every requirement.
UBAI WASL TOWER
The Wasl Tower is a world-class 302 meter super-high-rise skyscraper in a strategic Dubai site. The Wasl Tower will feature one of the highest ceramic faces in the world and will serve as a regional symbol of adaptation and sustainability. This structure stands out in the scorching desert region due to its ability to cope up with local temperatures using shade and cooling systems. Its design style and 'contrapposto' structure focus on 'Figures in Motion,' and it alludes to Dubai's complex and extensive infrastructure. This adaptive, multifunctional addition to Dubai's cityscape represents mobility, develops sustainability, and creates opportunity.
The tower serves as a point of convergence between two important Dubai landmarks, the famed Burj Khalifa and the new City Walk Development, attracting visitors from all directions.
This asymmetrical, twisted, tower is set to open by Q2 2024.
MBR CITY
Currently, the neighborhood offers high-rise and mid-rise apartment buildings, as well as opulent villas and townhouses for sale and rent. The neighborhood is conveniently situated near Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311), Sheikh Zayed Road (E11), and Al Khail Road (E44). Hartland International School and North London Collegiate School are two of the area's international schools that are accessible to parents of learners.
With an equestrian and falconry center nearby, MBR City—made renowned by the presence of the Meydan Hotel nearby—will also be a fascinating neighborhood for animal lovers. MBR City offers a community with a lively environment in an ultra-modern setting with a variety of cafes, entertainment centers, retail shops, and many more progressive developments coming soon.
In Mohammed Bin Rashid City, the most populated areas are Sobha Hartland, District One, District 11, District 7, and KOA Canvas.
This city is a wonderful place to stay since it has access to all essential services such as schools, universities, hospitals, megastores, metros, airports, and places of worship. MBR City is a 15-minute drive from renowned facilities including Emirates Hospital Dubai and American Hospital Dubai. In Mohammed Bin Rashid City, the most popular communities are Sobha Hartland, District One, District 11, District 7, and KOA Canvas.
Supermarket Carrefour is a 12-minute drive from the city and is situated close to the Burj Khalifa. Apart from that, the community is 9 minutes away from the LuLu Express in Al Quoz. The city, which was announced in 2012, is currently nearing completion.
URBAN TECH DISTRICT
The project encompasses 140,000 square meters of built-up area and has created 4,000 jobs. Carries cutting-edge amenities such as educational and training facilities, food and beverage outlets, conference facilities, seminar rooms, shared-desk spaces, as well as dedicated offices. The urban tech institute will also be housed in the district in order to train the next generation of urban tech leaders. The institute will create opportunities for piloting new innovations based on applied research while also driving public-private partnerships.
The development, as a net zero carbon district, will help to reduce the carbon footprint of its partner businesses, enabling a low-carbon workforce.
Ultimately, the urban tech district will draw funding, and support startups, entrepreneurs, and education, thereby enabling a distinctive collaborative urban tech ecosystem.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Dubai is home to some of the most ambitious and impressive mega projects in the world. From the towering Burj Khalifa to the man-made island of Palm Jumeirah, these projects have helped transform Dubai into a global hub of innovation, luxury, and tourism. Dubai's infrastructure is a shining example of what can be achieved with vision, ambition, and determination. By creating world-class structures and embracing new technologies, Dubai has transformed the definition of what is possible and has positioned itself as a global leader in innovation and development.
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