Dubai is not the lifeless desert it was once thought to be! The Emirates have debunked the stereotype that their land is uninhabitable. They have built the world’s tallest building on shifting sands and created oases of greenery, defying nature. The desert has transformed into a Garden of Eden, and here are the five greenest and most environmentally friendly areas of Dubai, where living is comfortable even at +40 degrees.
Real estate development in the UAE is one of the fastest-growing industries. Many foreign buyers invest their money in real estate as it can generate stable income.
The UAE residential real estate market continues to develop rapidly. Developers are launching new projects aimed at a premium audience. In partnership with Marriott International, MAG Group is constructing the Ritz-Carlton Residences. The opening event will be highly anticipated in Dubai.
Abu Dhabi’s real estate market is fascinating due to its comprehensive development, which impacts all aspects of life and the economy within the emirate and the country as a whole. The region’s growth is not limited to housing construction but includes the development of entire neighborhoods, catering to the needs of both expats and the local population. New residential projects go side by side with hospitals, schools, universities, and, of course, museums – the hallmark of Abu Dhabi in the 2020s.
The awards for Al Habtoor Tower and Serenia Living have sparked a new construction boom in Dubai. Experts say this is the best scenario for the UAE economy.
Bur Dubai and Deira are often confused, but both have many budget hotels and real estate options. Initially, the area in which Bur Dubai is located was the center of Dubai. However, today this area is located in the east of the city.
A particularly interesting attraction in Dubai is Love Lake Dubai. This is an artificially created lake that has the shape of two hearts. As one is used to from the Emirates it is of course spectacular again.
You are sure to be looking for a green space in Dubai. This can be found in Zabeel Park where you can relax from the city. There are also some interesting attractions to visit there. It is a very large park and you should plan enough time to visit it. However, you also have to pay an entrance fee there.
Doing sports in Dubai’s heat? In summer, outdoor sporting activities are hardly conceivable, but in the cooler months a great number of sports and leisure enthusiasts populate the city’s public leisure facilities. On the public beaches of the Arab metropolis alone, every active athlete will find optimal conditions to strengthen their fitness and well-being. We present seven popular activities in our Dubai BLOG that will make the athlete’s heart beat faster.