Talk:Dubai Festival City
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[edit]As a resident od Dubai Festival city, I can vouch for the content of this article, I am even surprised that the content is even challenged as it is only a summary of the 2 article given as a referrence.
Francois Marcade 17:37, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Marsa Al Khor as alternative name
[edit]I have taken out the part of the article that said the alternative name of Dubai Festival City is Marsa Al Khor (in Arabic: مرسى الخور). Marsa Al Khor is a small part within Dubai Festival City and not an altervative name. Marsa Al Khor is a business complex that is yet to be built. See Dubai Festival City - City Offices - Marsa Al Khor Business Park for proof. -- Leitmanp 02:55, 22 September 2007 (UTC)
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[edit]hi im just translating this page but i saw online that this area is completed so someone needs to update this page --Mikey641 (talk) 18:38, 27 November 2015 (UTC)
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Information needs an update
[edit]Hi,
I work with the PR team of Dubai Festival City. Most of the information on this needs an update. Please can you help update all the information so it is more recent?
Thanks.
Shifa Shifa.alusman (talk) 08:12, 21 September 2023 (UTC)
- You would need to tell us what needs changed. And give us reliable sources that support the change. Regards Seawolf35 (talk) 08:16, 21 September 2023 (UTC)
- Can I send a word document with these changes? Shifa.alusman (talk) 09:42, 21 September 2023 (UTC)
- Please make an COI edit request, read WP:COIREQ and this, Seawolf35 (talk) 09:50, 21 September 2023 (UTC)
- Can I send a word document with these changes? Shifa.alusman (talk) 09:42, 21 September 2023 (UTC)
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Dubai Festival City Wikipedia Dubai Festival City (Arabic: دبي فستيفال سيتي) is a multipurpose destination designed by Al-Futtaim Real Estate, which comprises of world-class shopping, hotels, entertainment, and lifestyle. While situated in Dubai’s most famous waterfronts, it is holistic in all senses, as it offers and comprises residential and commercial spaces, educational institutions, and a family-friendly sports and social destination. It's the Middle East’s largest construction and is the home to the Guinness World Record holding cutting-edge daily attraction, IMAGINE located in Dubai Festival City Mall. The destination represents Dubai in all aspects while positioning it as a global hub for business, tourism, leisure, and entertainment. Description Construction of the development, which was undertaken by Al-Futtaim Group began in 2003 and took 12 years to complete. The project spans 3.8 kilometres (2.4 mi) of water frontage on the eastern bank of Dubai Creek and is 2 kilometers (1.2 mi) from Dubai International Airport. As of mid-2006, investments in the project had exceeded 11 billion AED (3 billion USD). The first phase of construction comprised over 14,500 m2 (156,077 sq ft) of façade roofs designed and built by Austrian specialist contractor Waagner Biro, mainly over the crescent mall, festival square, oval court and knuckle. Within the development, Waagner Biro also constructed seven pavilions.
Marsa Plaza Marsa Plaza is a contemporary residential tower in Dubai Festival City. It is also considered as the epitome of Creekside living with most units offering direct views of the historical Dubai Creek and Burj Khalifa with easy access to the Business Bay Crossing, Garhoud Bridge and Al Rebat Street. The residential tower offers one, two and three-bedroom apartments, as well as four-bedroom duplexes, benefitting from a choice of exquisite lifestyle amenities including two levels of basement parking. At Marsa Plaza, residents can enjoy a state-of-the-art gym and outdoor swimming pools. A local supermarket, hairdressers, and dry cleaners along with a cosy restaurant bring convenience to your doorstep. It comprises of 519 residences including 212 fully serviced, extended stay apartments managed by InterContinental Hotels Group. Al Badia Residences Set in lush, private, landscaped gardens, Al Badia Residences is an exclusive residential project comprising of architecturally distinctive Mediterranean-style spacious townhouses and apartments as well as a safe and established community. It is located adjacent to the high-end facilities of Al Areesh Club, and Dubai Festival City Mall.
A cluster of seven condos, Al Badia Hillside Village (ABH) features hillside living with courtyards, terraces and covered terraces. With more than 180 design layouts, ABH offers studios, one, two, three-bedroom units and three-bedroom duplex apartments. ABH is primarily located on an elevated hillside, with traditional Arabic architecture offering timeless stillness and exclusively designed homes. Each home has a unique and individual identity as well as enclosed courtyards, basement parking, open terraces and covered loggias that offer a haven of retreat.
The Food Hall is a modern-day food marketplace which brings together artisanal and niche F&B offerings including a live bakery, a live butchery, a specialty coffee experience, a fresh deli, a soft- serve ice cream parlour and a seasonal outdoor barbeque.
InterContinental Dubai Festival City offers luxury travel like no other, with 508 elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites exuding ultimate serenity, diverse culinary offerings, including a three Michelin-starred chef restaurant, and an array of leisure facilities perfect for true relaxation. With complimentary transportation to the closest metro station and Dubai International Airport, it is ideally situated within 10-mins of city attractions.
Situated on the glittering waterfront overlooking Burj Khalifa, Crowne Plaza Dubai Festival City features 316 superbly designed rooms suited with spacious living spaces perfect for families. Premium comfort and unforgettable views make it ideal for modern upscale living. It is located within 10-minutes of city attractions and Downtown Dubai, with complimentary transportation to the nearest metro station and Dubai International Airport.
Holiday Inn & Suites Dubai Festival City is home to global and curious travellers looking for a hub to play! Located in one of Dubai’s premier shopping, culinary and entertainment destinations, this 496-bedroom contemporary hotel is perfect for discovering the city or spending a staycation with the family. It is situated 10 minutes away from city attractions and offers complimentary transportation access to Dubai International Airport and the closest metro. Plus, kids aged 12 and under stay and dine for free.
This serviced residence offers unparalleled waterfront living with an exquisite selection of studio, one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom suites, access to various leisure facilities and varied culinary options in one destination. InterContinental Residence Suites Dubai Festival City marries the everyday comforts of home with legendary five-star service. State-of-the-art leisure facilities, including a fully equipped health club, a 25-meter indoor and outdoor lap pool and a jacuzzi, make it the perfect relaxing destination.
An initiative of the Al Futtaim family, the Al Futtaim Education Foundation was created to support the vision of the government of Dubai and the KHDA. Deira International School is known for a record of exceptional IB and GCSE results, which are achieved through offering the highest quality innovative teaching, focusing on developing learning attributes to equip students for the future. Deira International School was recognized as providing an outstanding education by both the British Schools Overseas Inspection (2021) and the Dubai Schools Inspection Board (2023). The teams recognized both the ambitions of the school for all students to become quote ‘knowledgeable and intellectually open-minded global citizens‘ and the way in which this is achieved. They praised both the complex curriculum offering and the consistently outstanding standards of teaching across the school. Beyond this the school was commended for its inclusive approach and the comprehensive opportunities which the school offers for all. As a result, students are ‘sensible, responsible citizens, who value their learning, friendships and relationships with staff’.
Part of the renowned Al Futtaim Education Foundation family of schools, Universal American School is operated as a not-for -profit co-educational boutique school for students aged 3-18 years, set on a 75,000m2 spacious, green and well-resourced campus in the heart of Al Badia, Dubai Festival City.
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~~~~ Shifa Al Usman Shifa.alusman (talk) 07:44, 26 September 2023 (UTC)
- Not done: The changes are not supported by neutral, independent, reliable sources. Please provide reliable sources that support the change you want to be made. Spintendo 20:09, 26 September 2023 (UTC)
- what kind of reliable source do you need? This is coming directly from the brand it self? Please can you assist? Shifa.alusman (talk) 07:56, 2 October 2023 (UTC)
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