Dubai To Get The World’s Tallest Wellbeing Resort That Would Cost About AED 2Billion; More Details Inside

Therme Dubai

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Get ready for the ultimate relaxation destination in 2028. Announced as part of the city’s Quality of Life Strategy 2033, Therme Dubai will become the world’s tallest wellbeing resort. Set to soar 100 metres above the ground, this AED 2 billion development promises to redefine how we unwind and rejuvenate. Located at Zabeel Park, the project is more than just a spa; it’s an immersive experience designed to cater to every aspect of well-being, and it’s going to be huge. We’re talking about 500,000 square feet of pure bliss.

Therme Dubai Is A Park, A Garden And A Whole Lot Of Zen

Therme Dubai won’t just be a destination; it’ll be an adventure. The complex will feature three main areas: “Restore,” “Relax,” and “Play.” The idea? To cater to your mind, body, and soul,  all at the same time.

For nature lovers, Therme Dubai will house the world’s largest indoor botanical garden. Imagine walking through a lush oasis while the temperature is just right – no sweat, no sunburn. This interactive park will not only provide stunning visual beauty but will also be a space for environmental education and urban biodiversity. The project is a crucial part of Dubai’s commitment to sustainability and ecological balance, something that we could all use a little more of.

In the “Relax” zone, expect some serious self-care. Whether it’s hot springs, tranquil saunas, or calming water features, you’ll be in a serene state of mind in no time. And for the kids (or the inner child in all of us), the “Play” section will offer loads of fun, interactive experiences. So, while you’re relaxing, your little ones can be busy making memories of their own.

Not Just a Wellbeing Resort, It’s A Game Changer

With an estimated 1.7 million visitors expected annually when it opens in 2028, Therme Dubai is aiming to become one of the city’s key attractions. But it’s not just about drawing crowds; it’s part of a much bigger plan. Dubai’s Quality of Life Strategy includes over 1,000 annual events, 200 new parks, and a 300% expansion of cycling tracks on beaches. It’s all about enhancing the lifestyle of residents and visitors alike, making the city even more livable and sustainable.

The Crown Prince of Dubai has made it clear that this project is a milestone in the city’s goal to be the best place to live in the world. On his post on X (formerly Twitter), he said, “This innovative project reflects our commitment to enhancing urban biodiversity and environmental sustainability while creating enriching experiences for Dubai’s residents and visitors.”

Therme’s Global Reach

This isn’t the first Therme project to make waves. The brand already has a presence in Bucharest, Romania, and several locations in Germany. With its expertise in urban wellbeing, Therme Dubai is expected to raise the bar for wellness resorts worldwide.

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Dubai’s Future of Wellbeing

Therme Dubai is shaping up to be much more than a resort; it’s set to be a game-changer for how we think about relaxation, sustainability, and community. With its world-class features and breathtaking design, this AED 2 billion development is one to watch. Mark your calendars for 2028, Dubai’s future of wellbeing is about to unfold at Zabeel Park. Get ready to relax, restore, and play like never before!

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