How About a Trip to Venice – In Dubai?!



Booking.com

In the United Arab Emirates, Dubai is already home to some of the the largest projects in the world, both in terms of the world’s tallest commercial and residential building or the largest indoor theme parks.

Dubai is on its way to open “The Floating Venice ” in 2020, which will provide the “authentic Venice experience” in the Middle East. This floating resort classified as a very large boat will feature an underwater deck with accommodation, restaurants, bars and shops. Above the sea, the project has high domes, resembling the structures of the Basilica San Marco.

The floating city will be reachable by car, 10 minutes from the center of Dubai, where you can stroll through the waterways by gondola, the traditional boat used in Venice.

The resort’s visitors will be able to enjoy the classic romantic atmosphere while exploring the emirate’s landmarks through water recursion, from the héritage village that reveals authentic Arab traditions, to the old Dubai neighborhood and the modern urban buildings, the unique Arab architecture combined with the style and atmosphere of Venice.

And as same the real Venice “Perhaps the city is one of the most romantic places”, also this new Venice perfect for lovers who enjoy traveling, or for those who wish to spend their honeymoons here, especially in the night, where it is lit by gas torches, and the wonderful interaction between water, lights and music.

The project will feature 4,000 palm trees, and the coconut is imported from the neighboring emirate of Ras Al Khaimah.

The island comprises about 29 mud-brick houses, comprising 283 rooms and suites, which have been designed in a unique geometric architecture and are 3 kilometers of paved and winding lanes. It also includes 75 retail outlets, a 454-person theater, a 1000-seat auditorium, two luxury hotels on both sides of the city, and the city’s luxury palace, as well as 42 restaurants, in various types, suitable for all tastes.

Dubai’s The Floating Venice is a kilometer away from Burj Al Arab, 4.5 kilometers from the islands of Palm Jumeirah, covering an area of ​​approximately 3 kilometers, with around 3 million liters of water used to fill the dams. Its carefully crafted details give the visitor a sense of actually being in the enchanting Italian city of Venice.

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*