These are seriously amazing…
Dubai is no stranger to some mind-boggling and stunning architectural projects and there are plenty to look forward to opening in 2021.
Here are 12 upcoming Dubai mega-projects we can’t wait for…
Ain Dubai
Dubai’s huge observation wheel Ain Dubai has been a long time coming and now it looks to be edging ever closer to completion with the recent addition of all of its 47 pods and then its lights in January. When it opens, the 210-metre structure will be the world’s tallest observation wheel.
Atlantis, The Royal
The Royal Atlantis Resort & Residences is on track to open at some point in 2021. The Dhs5.15 billion property will be made up of 231 luxury apartments, 693 hotel rooms and 102 suites. The 43-storey hotel will also feature 90 swimming pools, including a stunning rooftop infinity pool suspended 96 meters above The Palm on level 22. The hotel will exclusively host restaurants helmed by international celebrity chefs, including Gastón
Dubai 2040 Urban Plan to revitalise the post-pandemic property market
New blueprint will ensure Expo site is an integral part of city s future, while encouraging people to buy in Dubai South and Silicon Oasis
Beaches will be extended by 400 per cent and 60 per cent of Dubai will be nature reserves under the 2040 plan. Courtesy: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Twitter
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, at an exhibition of the Dubai 2040 plan. Courtesy: Dubai Media Office
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, signs the Dubai Urban Master Plan 2040. Courtesy: Dubai Media Office
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, launches the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan. Wam
3 new breakfasts to try in Dubai this weekend
Branch out of your breakfast routine with these fresh finds…
Dubai is never short of brilliant breakfast options. Whether you want the full English or an acai bowl with a view, Dubai handles breakfast with aplomb. This weekend, why not shake up your smashed avo and shakshouka routine, with three new breakfasts to try in Dubai.
For spice lovers: Mohalla
Hip Indian eatery Mohalla, in the Dubai Design District, has just launched a new weekends-only breakfast of Indian streetfood dishes. Level up your standard omelette with the egg paratha, a fluffy omelette wrapped in a crispy malabari paratha. Or opt for the Indian take on crepes: a cone-shaped crispy rice and lentil dosa stuffed with a gently spiced potato filled and served with sambar and coconut chutney.
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