Tuesday, 4 January 2022

Top attractions around Dubai Water Canal

The Dubai Water Canal is a 3.2 km long artificial river that runs from Old Dubai's Creek to Business Bay before returning to the Arabian Gulf. The man-made canal, which was completed in 2016, runs through the heart of the city, converting Downtown Dubai into a waterfront attraction for tourists and locals.



Some of the favorite attractions along the canal bank are listed below:

La Perle by Dragone:

Famous filmmaker Franco Dragone's visual masterpiece sets the standard on theatrics. This play astonishes the audience night after night with beautiful costumes, high-tech projections, incredible acrobatics, incredible feats, and a narrative inspired by Dubai's vivacity. 

All of the action takes place on a custom-built 'aqua stage,' which fills with water and empties in seconds, allowing for dangerous water-themed feats like heart-stopping falls from heights of up to 25 meters.



Safa Park:

One of the city's earliest green spaces and a favorite neighborhood hangout park. With a running track, separate football and basketball fields, and lots of play areas for youngsters, you won't be disappointed. Come early to get the most out of the sun. 

Bring your own picnic basket or use one of the public BBQ cooking stations to light up your midday meals. Take the youngsters for a ride on the park's train after they've gotten their fill of the monkey bars and swings.

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Marasi Marina Cruise:

To truly appreciate the Dubai Canal, it is required to take a cruise down it.  You'll travel beneath Sheikh Zayed Road Bridge, where the famed colorful waterfall gushes overhead - don't worry, you won't be sprayed because sensors switch off the waterworks as soon as a boat approaches.

 While on vacation, riding the Dubai Ferry, an official means of public transportation that connects important shorelines around the city, is an excellent opportunity to view more marine treasures.



Al Habtoor City:

With three five-star hotels, a dining destination, and the La Perle by Dragone theatre, Al Habtoor City is a buzzing city. Restaurants here provide the finest in global flavors, from zingy Mexican specialties at Zoco to South African steaks at The City Grill and Parisian pastries at BQ – French Kitchen. The V Lounge on the V Hotel's 30th floor is a popular stop after that, with a vibrant tempo and sky-high city landscapes that never fail to amaze.



Since its opening in 2016, the Dubai Water Canal has changed the city. Parts of the city have been converted into islands by its 3.2-kilometer-long waterways. The Canal is crossed by three exquisite pedestrian bridges that allow travelers to stroll over at appropriate points while taking in the stunning views. The Tolerance Bridge, a distinctive arc-shaped bridge, was renamed in 2017 to mark the 22nd International Day of Tolerance.




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