Dubai’s Sky Resort: A 500,000 Square Feet Oasis Worth 47 Billion Rupees... See the Vision

Dubai to Build a Resort in the Sky, Spanning 500,000 Square Feet with Captivating Photos

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A resort rising in the sky

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A Resort Rising in the Sky

Dubai is celebrated for its luxurious lifestyle and magnificent skyscrapers, including the world's tallest, Burj Khalifa. A new unique sky resort is on the horizon, set to dazzle the world. (Photo - X/@DXBMediaOffice)

This is 'Therme Dubai'

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This is 'Therme Dubai'

Dubai is set to unveil a stunning sky resort, 'Therme Dubai', at Zabeel Park. Planned as the world's tallest wellness resort, construction will soon begin. A marvel of architecture, the resort will soar to 100 meters. (Photo - X/@DXBMediaOffice)

Resort to be Completed by 2028

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Resort to be Completed by 2028

A 3D video showcasing the grandeur of this future resort has been shared on social media, providing a glimpse into its spectacular design. Scheduled to open in 2028, the resort will offer a host of luxurious features. (Photo - X/@DXBMediaOffice)

Crown Prince Announces Grand Plan

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Crown Prince Announces Grand Plan

Dubai's Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has revealed the plans for the ambitious sky resort. Spanning 500,000 square feet, it will feature three zones focused on restoration, relaxation, and sport, with an interactive garden as a highlight. (Photo - X/@DXBMediaOffice)

World-Class Amenities Await

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World-Class Amenities Await

The Crown Prince emphasized that this innovative project reflects a commitment to urban biodiversity, environmental sustainability, and creating unique experiences for residents and tourists alike. The resort is expected to be ready by 2028. (Photo - X/@DXBMediaOffice)

Billions to Be Invested

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Billions to Be Invested

According to the Khaleej Times, the government has allocated 2 billion dirhams (47 billion rupees) for the development of this new landmark, including an interactive park and the world’s largest indoor botanical garden, expecting to attract 1.7 million visitors annually. (Photo - X/@DXBMediaOffice)

Over 200 Parks to Feature

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Over 200 Parks to Feature

Dubai aims to enhance its quality of life by 2033 with this resort, part of a broader strategy including over 200 parks, extended cycling tracks on beaches, nighttime swimming, and more, with special beaches designated for women. (Photo - X/@DXBMediaOffice)

Over 3,000 Trees to Be Planted

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Over 3,000 Trees to Be Planted

As a key project component, each residential community will feature landscaped entries and unique architecture, with more than 3,000 trees and plants to be added. This is in addition to the 216,500 trees planted in 2024, a 17% increase from 2023, averaging 600 trees a day. (Photo - X/@DXBMediaOffice)

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