Dubailand Community

Dubailand Community Dubailand is a sizable area off Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road that is quickly becoming one of Dubai’s most well-liked communities. 50 tourist attractions are spread across 26 development projects in the 107-square-mile masterplan. The largest residential developments are the themed environments of Arabian Ranches, Dubai Sports City, Falcon City of Wonders, and Golf City.

Al Barari, Dubai Sports City, Motor City, Mira, Remraam, Mudon, and The Villas are the most sought-after neighborhoods. In addition to drawing a sizable portion of tourists each year, Dubailand is quite well-liked by locals and tourists due to its inexpensive rents and freehold properties in contrast to upscale neighborhoods like Dubai Marina and Downtown Dubai.

The community is a great place for families because of the relatively low traffic, the availability of schools, sports, entertainment, retail options, and cultural hubs. The community’s on-site gyms, swimming pools, and wellness centers are available to those who like to stay physically fit and in good shape. The community will soon be home to the largest public park in the city, which will cover 350 acres of land and be as large as London’s Hyde Park.

Surrounding Highlights and Dubai Neighborhoods

10 MINUTES

Global Village Dubai, Arabian Ranches, Jumeirah Village Circle

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Al Maktoum Airport, Dubai Media City, Kite Beach, Dubai Creek Harbour, Dubai Festival City

25-30 MINUTES

Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Dubai International Airport, Dubai Festival City, Downtown Dubai, Jumeirah Beach Residence

Dubailand Amenities

Nakheel is the developer of the Palm Jumeirah. It is a very well-liked and exclusive venue among locals due to its location, features and top-notch amenities.

POLO CLUBS
AND STADIUM

HEALTHCARE
FACILITES

CAFES AND
RESTAURANTS

GYMS AND
STUDIOS

SHOPPING MALLS
AND MARKETS

SALONS
AND SPAS

BEACH
ACCESS

FAMILY
ENTERTAINMENT

Dubailand is home to the Els Club, the Equestrian Polo Club, and the Dubai Cycle Course. In addition to the Autodrome at Motor City, the Olympic-sized sports arenas, the Cricket Stadium, and the Formula 1 racing track in Dubai Sports City. The largest public park in the city, which will soon be built in the neighborhood and span 350 acres of land, will be as big as London’s Hyde Park. Office buildings, R&D industrial zones, schools, apartments and villas, hotels, healthcare facilities, and a variety of modern living services are just a few of the amenities that Dubailand has to offer.

How to Get THERE

In the area of Dubailand, there is no bus or metro service. The bus stop in Global Village that connects to the Union metro station in Deira is the one that is closest. The closest alternative in other situations is a bus that stops inside Silicon Oasis. Taxis are necessary for Dubailand’s residents. In light of the fact that parking is not a problem, this location is ideal for those who own cars. Al Qudra Road, Emirates Road, and Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Road (E311, E611, and E621, respectively) (D63). Access to the central region of Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Sharjah, and the Northern Emirates is made possible by all of these roads.

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Dubailand Off Plan Projects

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