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Meraas unveils first phase of key Dubai Creek project

DUBAI, September 30, 2017

Leading UAE developer Meraas has announced that the first phase of Al Seef, a major shopping, dining, entertainment and tourism destination, is now open to the public along Dubai Creek. 
 
The 1.8-km-long destination aims to tell Dubai’s story through architecture and unique experiences, enabling visitors to rediscover the heart of the city along its much-loved creek, said the top developer.
 
Al Seef was designed to bring to life the traditional Emirati culture that underpins Dubai’s iconic heritage. A visit to the destination, located adjacent to Al Fahidi historical district, will inspire both residents and tourists with its authentic design aesthetic and ambience, paying homage to the age-old traditions of the UAE, it stated. 
 
Meraas Group Chairman Abdulla Al Habbai said: "Dubai Creek holds a special place in the history of Dubai. Its peaceful shores have welcomed travellers and tradesman since ancient times, and the development of Al Seef reflects a commitment at Meraas, to revitalise an area known for its vibrancy."
 
The heritage area at Al Seef is patterned after old architecture in Dubai, while the sophisticated contemporary area contains sleek architectural spaces that blend seamlessly, he stated. 
 
Bridging the gap between the old and new, Al Seef will bring to life elements of old Dubai by recreating experiences rooted in local culture and heritage, while revitalising the tourism experience around one of the UAE’s most popular locations, he added.
 
Meraas said the shopping, dining, entertainment and tourism destination covers a total built up area of 2.5 million sq ft and houses close to 500 shopping and dining concepts, offering global cuisine overlooking the creek. 
 
The second phase of the destination, scheduled for delivery at the end of the first quarter of next year, comprises an authentic souq, similar to those that were common in Dubai in the 1950s, with a traditional vibe and delightful retail and dining experiences of its own, explained Al Habbai.
 
With a selection of floating restaurants, a marina for private yachts, floating market and links to the Dubai water taxi network, Al Seef also celebrates Dubai’s rich maritime heritage and the role that the creek has played in the city’s transformation, he added. 
 
According to him, these features add to the charming atmosphere at Al Seef and resonate throughout the many alleyways and walkways that are packed with captivating shops, cafés, restaurants, and an events plaza where a variety of exciting activities will bring this area of the creek to life.
 
"By combining traditional and modern design elements, the destination highlights the role the creek has played, and continues to play, in the evolution of Dubai, and reinforces the city’s position as a leading international tourism destination by enriching the experience for visitors and creating new economic opportunities for local businesses," stated Al Habbai.
 
The leisure hub boasts three hotels with a combined 550 rooms, each with its own unique appeal. The 200-key heritage hotel offers an authentic Arabian hospitality experience that reflects life as it once was for those who lived on the shores of the creek, with rooms located in intimate surroundings above restaurants and shops in the heritage area.
 
Residents and tourists will also be able to explore an open-air market of hand-crafted artefacts, textiles, accessories and many more small treasures. The destination will also host an array of fun-filled activities for the families to enjoy, he noted.
 
Al Seef is fully pedestrianised and benefits from a multimodal transport system that links to key locations across the city. 
 
Dubai International Airport and Downtown Dubai are both a short drive for those arriving by car, with valet parking and plenty of underground parking spaces available upon arrival. 
 
Two metro stations are located close by, with regular shuttle busses operating between key hotels within Dubai. The creek also offers access to Al Seef with yacht moorings; water taxis and abras that service the destination.-TradeArabia News Service



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