Dubailand

A large area located just off Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, Dubailand is on the path to becoming one of Dubai’s most popular areas. The 107 square mile masterplan features 26 development projects, that consist of 50 visitor attractions. The largest residential projects are Arabian Ranches, Dubai Sports City, Falcon City of Wonders, and Golf City, all of which are developed within themed environments. The most desired communities are Al Barari, Dubai Sports City, Motor City, Mira, Remraam, Mudon, and The Villas. Newer developments include Other developments include Town Square, Tilal Al Ghaf, and Arabian Ranches II.

What To Expect In Dubailand? Family Friendly Area With Lots Of Entertainment Options.

Besides attracting a huge portion of tourists annually, Dubailand is quite popular among residents and visitors owing to its affordable rents and freehold properties when compared to upscale areas like Dubai Marina and Downtown Dubai.

With nine distinct districts and over 30,000 residential units, Dubailand offers something for everyone. With comparatively less traffic and the availability of schools, sports, entertainment and retail options, and cultural hubs, the community is an ideal place for families alike. Those who like to remain in good shape and physically fit can make use of the community swimming pools, gyms, and wellbeing spas that are situated within the community. Located away from the hustle and bustle of the city, the tranquil community is one of the ideal places for those who like to live a quiet and peaceful life away from extra noise.

Dubailand is also home to some of the key entertainment of the city that includes Global Village, the Autodrome in Motor City, Cricket Stadium, Olympics specification sports stadia and Formula One racing circuit at Dubai Sports City, world-class sporting events at the Equestrian Polo Club, the Els Club and Dubai Cycle Course. Upcoming attractions of the community include the city’s largest public park, which will stretch across 350 acres of land and will be as big as London’s Hyde Park.

 

Dubai Sports City is a community dedicated to sports, recreation, and entertainment. Its facilities include the Dubai Autodrome, a motorsport circuit that hosts the city’s international racing events; the Dubai Cricket Stadium, which plays host to several high-profile crickets matches each year; and several world-class academies that provide training in different disciplines of sport. In addition to having some of the most advanced sporting facilities in the world, Dubai Sports City boasts a shopping mall and luxury hotels.

Dubai is a melting pot of cultures and creates a distinctly cosmopolitan feel thanks to its diverse population. One of the best places to get acquainted with this mix of traditions and ways of life is Global Village, one of Dubai’s most popular cultural events. Taking place from October/November till about mid-April, Global Village is an annual event that brings together more than 100 nations and represents their distinct traditions through themed pavilions and artisan products. You can enjoy live performances, world cuisine, rides, and carnival games while you soak up the atmosphere. For something truly unique, book tickets now for IMG Worlds of Adventure – one of Dubai’s newest theme parks! Featuring incredible rides, interactive experiences, and shows that include elements from popular Hollywood films like Harry Potter, it’ll be a day well spent with the whole family exploring these fantastic worlds.

Located close to the Expo 2020 site, Dubailand, which is still under construction, will look unrecognizable in the near future and might attract up to 15 million visitors. Dubailand offers a variety of communities that cater to every kind of lifestyle. To practice your golf skills on championship courses Arabian Ranches can be a great option. If you would like a more peaceful experience in a family-friendly and environmentally conscious community, check out Al Barari. For entertainment, excitement, and all the fun things to do in Dubai, just head to the many attractions found throughout Dubailand.

What Not To Expect? Hustle & Bustle Of The City.

Positioned more as a commuter area, residents will not be privy to typical city noise and traffic and will most probably need to have a car to commute. The communities in Dubailand however have plenty to offer in terms of day to day life, with many schools for all ages, supermarkets and clinics within the area.

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