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Essentials about Dubai Marina in brief
Dubai has many architecturally impressive corners to offer. The Dubai Marina district is certainly one of the architectural highlights of Dubai and is a true Eldorado for skyscraper fans. With about 200 skyscrapers, many of them over 300 meters high, on an area of only about four square meters, Dubai Marina is one of the most interesting and also most beautiful high-rise districts in the world. After completion of all the buildings, up to 150,000 people are expected to have their new home here. Part of the Dubai Marina is the Jumeirah Beach Residence, which with its 36 residential towers is the largest residential complex in the world.
Visiting Dubai Marina
Dubai Marina takes its name from a nearly four-kilometer-long man-made canal, whose curving waterfronts are home to a large marina and several smaller boat docks, as well as numerous restaurants, cafés and stores, and a large shopping center. So if you want to explore Dubai Marina on foot, be sure to stroll along the canal and enjoy the impressive skyline while dining at one of the many excellent restaurants.
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Getting there
By public transport:
Metro line Red: Stops Damac Properties, Dubai Marina Mall and Jumeirah Lake Towers
Ferry line BM1: Stops Marina Promenade Waterbus Station, Marina Mall, Marina Walk Waterbus Station and Marina Terrace Station
By car:
Dubai Marina has a number of car parks, including JBR Parking 2, GreenParking Bahar Car Park and JBR Murjan GreenParking Car Park.
Photos: Aidas U., Dubai Marina – panoramio (18), CC BY 3.0 / ©2013 @ferd1graphy, DubaiMarinaPanorama, CC BY-SA 3.0
Texts: Individual pieces of content and information from Wikipedia DE and Wikipedia EN under the Creative-Commons-Lizenz Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported
English version: Machine translation by DeepL