DUBAI MARINA New Dubai Dubai Marina is one of the largest man-made marinas in the world. Without doubt one of famous locations which has taken design in the city over the previous 5 years, as well as the heart of ‘new Dubai’, it is the pinnacle of high-class living. The marina contains non commercial towers, departmental stores, resorts and numerous leisure alternatives. When finished, there’ll be more than 200 towers such as many supertall skyscrapers as well as it’s set to become the biggest man-made marina, a name presently held by Marina Del Ray in California.
THE BURJ KHALIFA Downtown Dubai Probabilities are you’ve looked at this supertall tower peeking out throughout Dubai’s impressive sky line. Developed by well-known architect Adrian Smith when he was at Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, the tower became the tallest construction in the entire world in 2007. Construction began on 21 September 2004, using the exterior of the structure finished on 1 October 2009.
The tower formally opened on 4 January 2010 and is part of the brand-new 2 km2 (490-acre) flagship development known as Downtown Dubai at the ‘First Interchange’ along Sheikh Zayed Road, nearby Dubai’s major business region. Burj Khalifa is the tallest man-made construction ever built, at 828 m (2,717 ft). It’s housing an Armani Hotel, the fastest lifts in the world (travelling at 18m per second), an observation platform, high end corporate offices and Burj Dubai residential suites.
THE DUBAI MALL Downtown Burj Dubai When The Dubai Mall opened in November 2008, it became the greatest shopping mall in the world, home to a lot more than 1,200 stores and equivalent in size to over 50 soccer pitches. Containing an aquarium with the greatest viewing panel in the world, the globe’s largest indoor gold bazaar and an Olympic-sized ice rink as well as nearly each brand imaginable, it’s a shopper’s heaven and an superb amusement choice now the hot summer months are here.
THE PALM JEBEL ALI Jebel Ali The Palm Jebel Ali is the largest man-made island in the entire world, superseding The Palm Jumeirah just a stone’s throw up the coast. Although land reclamation is complete, construction is yet to begin on the island’s commercial, household and tourism construction projects. The Palm Jebel Ali is expected to accommodate 1.7 million persons by 2020 and will also be home to theme theme parks including SeaWorld, Aquatica, Busch Gardens and Discovery Cove.
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