New Visiting Place UAE 2018: Dubai Safari Park | Aladin City | Dubai Frame | Cityland Mall (2018)
New Visiting Place UAE 2018: Dubai Safari Park | Aladin City | Dubai Frame | Cityland Mall (2018)
CLYMB' the world's tallest indoor climbing wall.
Abu Dhabi has become the global destination for attractions, and the much-anticipated climbing wall is another to add to its list. The Capital will open the world's tallest indoor climbing wall in 2018, which is designed in a giant futuristic cube. The CLYMB, located on Yas Island, is estimated to cost US$100 and is 43 meters in height.
Aladdin City:
The magical Aladdin City, based on the lore of Aladdin and Sindbad from Arabian Nights, will feature six enormous towers.The complex, which is 4,000 acres in size, will include golden buildings that are linked together by bridges, creating a harmonious sense of connection. The mega-structure will also include a hotel, reaching 34-storeys.
Louvre Abu Dhabi
The Louvre Abu Dhabi is an art and civilization museum, located in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The museum was established on November 8th 2017. It is part of a thirty-year agreement between the city of Abu Dhabi and the French government. Wikipedia
Established: 2017
Location: Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi
Collection size: 35,000
Deputy Director: Hissa Al Dhaheri
Dubai Safari Park:
Dubai Municipality made a soft opening of the most awaited Dubai Safari Park on Tuesday. Members of the media and invited guests were present during the soft launch.
The Dh1 billion project will provide visitors and residents a close encounter with animals in an open exhibit through four villages - African, Asian, Arabian and Open Safari Village, besides a Children's Farm for just Dh30 for children and Dh85 for adults.
'Ain Dubai' the World's largest Ferris Wheel:
Ain Dubai, soon to be the world's largest Ferris wheel, is set to be one of the most iconic destinations in the emirate. The gigantic wheel offers visitors a stunning 360-degree view of the city and its coastline, will be over 210 meters tall and is set on its own little island - Bluewaters.
Bluewaters Island:
The manmade island, which is around 300 metres off the Jumeriah Beach Residence (JBR) coastline, aims to give residents and visitors the feeling of connection, rather than isolation. The stunning development will offer residential buildings, apartments, penthouses, townhouses, beach hotels and 200 outlets and restaurants.
Reem Central Park:
Residents living on Abu Dhabi's Al Reem Island have much to look forward to in 2018, with many developments and projects that are near completion, including Reem Central Park. The new spot will cover an area of 1,000,000 square feet and will have a mosque, cafes, restaurants, shopping outlets and even a skate park.
W Hotel, The Palm:
A second W Hotel will open in Dubai in March, located on the beautiful shores of the Palm Jumeirah. The sleek hotel will feature 350 guest rooms and 58 suites, as well as stunning skyline views and a state-of-the-art gym.
Rosemont Hotel and Residences:
Located in Barsha Heights, Rosemont Hotel and Residences is expected to open in 2018, and will feature an incredible man-made beach and rainforest garden on a five-storey podium, which connects the two towers.
Dubai-Sharjah Bridge:
Commuters between Dubai and Sharjah can finally heave a sigh of relief as a massive Dubai-Sharjah nine-lane bridge with a capacity of 17,700 cars per hour will be opened by August 2018. According to authorities, traffic will be diverted away from heavily congested routes, such as the Al Ittihad Road and the Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed (MBZ) Road.
Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi:
Superhero fans look out, because the Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi theme park will finally open its doors in 2018. The mega theme park, which is estimated to cost US$ 1 billion, is located in the centre of Yas Island, near Ferrari World Abu Dhabi and Yas Waterworld. It will feature at least 29 rides, entertainment programmes and interactive shows, as well as dining areas and retail outlets inspired by Warner Bros.
The Dubai Frame:
The frame measures 150 metres high and 93 metres wide.
The two towers are connected by a 100-square-metre bridge, which has a 25-square-metre glass panel in the middle.
It was designed by award-winning architect Fernando Donis, who also designed Dubai’s Porsche Design Towers, and the Dubai Renaissance Tower.
There will be a museum on the ground floor that will showcase Dubai’s transformation from fishing village to metropolis.
City Land Mall:
This is not just another shopping mall. Cityland Mall will be the UAE's first nature-inspired shopping centre with botanical wonders, featuring a 200,000 square-foot open-air garden, known as the Central Park.