Jumeirah Beach Hotel

The Jumeirah Beach Hotel is one of Dubai’s most recognisable hospitality landmarks, celebrated for its striking wave-shaped architecture and its exceptional beachfront setting. Opened in 1997 and fully refurbished in recent years, the hotel continues to define contemporary luxury through a seamless blend of design, comfort and world-class service. Its location along Jumeirah Beach offers

Almas Tower

Almas Tower, also known as the Diamond Tower, is one of Dubai’s most distinctive and prestigious skyscrapers. Rising 363 metres above the skyline of Jumeirah Lake Towers (JLT), it stands as the tallest tower within the district and one of Dubai’s most recognizable commercial landmarks. Completed in 2009, Almas Tower has become synonymous with the

Dubai Frame

The Dubai Frame is one of the city’s most distinctive architectural landmarks, located in Zabeel Park between old and new Dubai. Officially opened in January 2018, it was created to represent the connection between the city’s historic heritage and its modern skyline. Standing at 150 meters tall and 93 meters wide, the Dubai Frame consists

Dubai Waterfront Project

Dubai Waterfront was planned as one of the largest coastal developments in the world, designed to host a vibrant community of residents, businesses and visitors. The project was meant to include a mix of villas, townhouses and apartments in residential towers, as well as hotels, shopping malls, office buildings and a variety of leisure attractions.

Dubai Structure Plan 2020

Dubai’s Masterplan 2020 was launched in 2012 as a comprehensive strategy to guide the city’s rapid growth and transformation into a leading global hub for business, tourism, and innovation by the target year of 2020. The plan addressed population growth and socio-demographic changes while aiming for the optimal use of existing infrastructure. It focused on

Dubai Creek Tower

Dubai Creek Tower was introduced as one of Dubai’s boldest dreams: a slender, elegant spire that would soar above every other structure on the planet and crown a completely new waterfront district. Today the vision looks different, but the project is still very much part of the city’s future story. A new landmark for Dubai

Islands in the Sky

Therme Dubai, officially called Islands in the Sky, is set to become one of the most iconic destinations in the city’s future skyline. Rising 100 metres above Zabeel Park and designed by the renowned architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro, this vertical wellness resort combines nature, leisure, and culture in a way never before seen in

Definitions

A high-rise building is typically defined by its height and the number of floors it has. Generally, any building that is significantly taller than its surroundings and requires the use of elevators to access upper floors qualifies as a high-rise. While there’s no single global standard, most experts agree that buildings over 75 feet (about

Burj Al Arab

Burj Al Arab is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Dubai and widely referred to as the world’s only seven star hotel. Built on a man-made island 280 meters off Jumeirah Beach, it is connected to the mainland by a private bridge and stands 321 meters tall, making it one of the tallest hotels

Dubai Twin Towers

The Deira Twin Towers, also know as The Rolex Towers were completed in 1993 in the Deira district, near the historic Dubai Creek. Designed to provide modern commercial and office spaces, the towers reflect Dubai’s rapid growth as a regional business hub in the early 1990s. The complex consists of two towers, each approximately 100

Sheikh Zayed Road

Sheikh Zayed Road Sheikh Zayed Road is the main highway that runs through Dubai. It forms part of the E11, the longest road in the United Arab Emirates. The section known as Sheikh Zayed Road extends for about 55 kilometers within Dubai, connecting the city from the Trade Centre roundabout near Dubai Creek all the

Dubai Downtown

Downtown Dubai is one of the most iconic and dynamic neighborhoods in the city of Dubai. Located along Sheikh Zayed Road and adjacent to Business Bay, this area has been developed as a mixed-use district combining residential, commercial, and entertainment elements. It is not a traditional district in administrative terms but has emerged as a