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 Masterplan 1971

In 1971, following the formation of the United Arab Emirates, Dubai took its first steps toward transformation with the introduction of its Masterplan 1971. This was a pivotal moment in the city's history, as it marked the beginning of a bold vision to turn a small trading port into a global economic powerhouse. The plan

Dubai Masterplan 1960

In 1960, Dubai took its first major step toward becoming the global city it is today with the introduction of its Masterplan 1960. At that time, Dubai was still a small trading port, primarily focused on fishing, pearling, and serving as a key trade route between Europe and Asia. This early plan laid the groundwork

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

Museum of the Future

The Museum of the Future is one of Dubai’s most remarkable landmarks, located on Sheikh Zayed Road beside the Emirates Towers. Opened in 2022, it quickly gained global attention for its striking circular design, wrapped in flowing Arabic calligraphy and rising 77 meters above the city. Considered an architectural masterpiece, the building symbolizes the connection

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

Al Fahidi Historic District

Al Fahidi Historic District, also known as Al Bastakiya, is one of the oldest traditional neighborhoods in Dubai. Located along Dubai Creek in the Bur Dubai area, it offers a unique glimpse into the city’s past before the rise of skyscrapers and modern developments. This carefully restored district dates back to the late 19th century

Palm Jumeirah

Palm Jumeirah is one of Dubai’s most iconic developments, recognized worldwide for its distinctive palm-tree shape and luxurious lifestyle. This man-made island extends into the Arabian Gulf and is a landmark achievement in engineering and urban planning. Developed by Nakheel, Palm Jumeirah was launched in the early 2000s as part of Dubai’s vision to expand