Dubailand
Other residential areas such as Mudon, Silicon Oasis and Arabian Ranches that were once part of the plan for Dubailand are now independent communities neighboring the development.
Other residential areas such as Mudon, Silicon Oasis and Arabian Ranches that were once part of the plan for Dubailand are now independent communities neighboring the development.
If you’re looking for a mellow way to spend a day in Dubai, Al Sufouh is a great choice. Al Sufouh, located along the western coast of Dubai, is one of the most prominent areas in the city.
A thriving residential community, Al Wasl is known for its quiet, peaceful vibe and abundance of family-friendly amenities.
Beautiful traditions combine with modern designs at this charming destination, showcasing the city's blend between its proud past and bright future. All in Al Seef.
Al Satwa is a slice of Dubai's original street life. It’s home to low-rise buildings and small villas with beautiful verandas, alongside tree-lined walkways, retail stores and beauty services aplenty, ensuring there is never a dull moment in this busy locale.
The area, which was planned on a tight grid system, is home to thousands of people even though it is only two square kilometers in size. Al Karama is the most populous residential area in Dubai and the most central part of Dubai.
Today Bur Dubai continues to be a hub of residential and economic activity, sustaining a generous spirit of community that’s typical of Emirati culture.
It is one of the most popular places in the emirate to live and work in. A major trading hub, this district is well known amongst tourists for the glittering Gold Souk.
The standard of living in Mirdif is very high, and there are plenty of facilities for leisure and sports like the Dubai Tennis Stadium and the Emirates Golf Club.
Business Bay provides a view of the skyline tower, a fantastic setting that makes it the most prestigious place to live or work.