Mohammed Bin Rashid City

Mohammed Bin Rashid City is a mixed-use development in Dubai named after His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum. This vision of a state-of-the-art metropolis is set to exceed expectations and attract investors and tourists from far and wide to the ever-developing city of Dubai. Popularly referred to as a city within the city, Mohammed Bin Rashid City cost approxiamtely 30 billion dirhams to develop. Mohammed Bin Rashid City compromises four key components:-

  • Theme Parks & Hotels: The first component of the project places emphasis on welcoming and accommodating family tourism and offering leisure and entertainment on an international scale. The area will also play host to another world record for the biggest swimming pool.
  • Retail: The second component of the project is home to retail departments and the largest shopping mall in the world ‘The Mall of the World’.
  • Art: The third component brings the largest area for arts galleries in the Mena region to Dubai and connects the area to Downtown.
  • Sustainability & Entrepreneurship: The Fourth component of the project will provide the infrastructure promoting entrepreneurship and bolstering innovation throughout the community.

One of the more notable communities will be District One, a residential development which will host a tennis academy, golf course, 600 acres of open green spaces and 7km of stunning crystal blue lagoons and a wave pool with man-made beach area. The exclusive luxurious Dubai Hills project is another development to watch out for as it presents some of the most awe-inspiring villas in Dubai.

Mohammed Bin Rashid City is located in close proximity to Emirates Road, Al Khail Road and Sheikh Zayed Road offering an easy commute to virtually any place in Dubai and containing a proposed crossing (Cultural Crossing) which will provide connection to Downtown Dubai and Business Bay. Residents will also gain access to the Etihad Rail and the upcoming Dubai Metro purple and pink lines.

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