Close

The Undisputed Dubai Landmarks That Dominate The World

  • Life in Dubai
  • 24 Aug, 2017
The Undisputed Dubai Landmarks That Dominate The World

A city that sprang out of the sand thirty years ago has become an epitome of luxury, comfort, and extravagance. From a wide and plain view of the desert, Dubai evolved into an oasis dream where people can indulge opulent lifestyle.

In a bid to continue being the world’s fastest emerging city, Dubai is always on the move, scattered with stunning skyscrapers, fancy hotels, and world-class transportation.

The world’s tallest building and the sail-shaped hotel that magnet tourists from all corners of the world hail in this city that everyone dreams of visiting.

Here are the iconic Dubai landmarks you should get a glimpse of in this lifetime:

The Palm – World’s largest man-made island

Image credit: Pinterest

One of UAE’s architectural triumph of human ingenuity, there’s a reason why locals often claim ‘only in Dubai’. The first of its kind, The Palm floats in Jumeirah and is marvelously stunning from above!

This palm tree-shaped man-made island attracts tourists and locals alike with its vast array of top-notch hotels, restaurants, and activities for families to enjoy. It welcomes its visitors with a monorail running down the ‘trunk’, connecting it to the mainland’s tram system.

If you fancy living close to the beach, our Oceana properties could be your dream homes!

Miracle Garden – An impressive flower garden

Image credit: Pinterest

Although a desert isn’t exactly the place where you would expect to find blooming flowers, Dubai always exceeds our expectations! In fact, during its first phase, the Guinness Book of World Records recognised it as the Largest Vertical Garden.

Walk below a ceiling of colorful umbrellas that match the place’s hues. This vibrant garden leaves its visitors a gratifying thought of truly witnessing a miracle in the middle of the desert.

This spot can be your neighboring garden with our amazing apartment for sale!

Burj Al Arab – A symbol of modern Dubai

Image credit: Pinterest

A true reflection of royalty, the Burj Al Arab lets its visitors experience trips from a top-notch helipad to a private beach and resort, showing the majestic view of the Arabian Gulf.

This stunning architecture, though, is more than the luxury it’s known for; provides the finest service throughout. No wonder , it is repeatedly voted the world’s best hotel!

Live next to the only 7-star hotel in the world when you move into our Palma Residences property, waiting for its new owner.

Dubai Mall – Every shopper’s paradise

Image credit: Pinterest

Located right next to the Burj Khalifa, the world’s largest mall houses a diverse range of shopping, dining, and entertainment options. The Dubai Mall is no doubt every devoted shopper’s retail heaven. What’s more, aside from the retail therapy quite pampering, this mall has an indoor aquarium, where more than 140 different sea species live.

The Dubai Fountain showcases the largest choreographed fountain system, walloping 22,000 gallons of water as high as 150 meters in the air. What can be more amusing than water dancing to the tunes of Whitney Houston’s songs?

We must warn you, though, even a whole day spent here isn’t enough to experience it all. But Fret not! You can avail unlimited time when you reside close by! Take a look at our apartment for sale next to Dubai Mall.

Burj Khalifa – #NoWords

Image credit: Pinterest

Dominating the skyscrapers of Dubai’s skyline, this 828 meters tall structure is hard to miss! Its simplicity and elegance compliment the overall architecture.

Holding the record as the tallest building in the world, the Burj rises from a prominent location, in the heart of the city. The pure beauty of this iconic landmark is best appreciated up close or from the inside. The tower connects seamlessly to neighboring commercial and residential properties, as well as the Dubai Mall and Grade A hotels.

A view overlooking the Burj Khalifa could be yours! Have a look at these properties that stands near the highest structure on earth.