Families and kids looking for affordable venues to hang around the city will love Riverland. That’s because it is the only theme park-related attraction spot in Dubai where you can enter for free. Riverland Dubai is a replica of attractive spots from all over the globe, replete with cobblestone streets, quaint cafes, and a winding artificial stream! It is occasionally referred to as the entrance to Dubai Parks & Resorts.
The Four Zones
India Gate, French Village, Boardwalk, and The Peninsula are the four vibrant districts that make-up Dubai Parks & Resorts’ Riverland Dubai, each of which has a distinct theme. The attraction spot’s name comes from the fact that a 1-kilometre-long river connects them all. The Peninsula is the centre of Riverland and boasts a sizable outdoor arena that hosts events and shows frequently. Parking and entrance are entirely free.
As musicians and acrobats enliven the area, sit down in any of the casual restaurants with a street food theme. The Boardwalk is a busy, 1950s-inspired neighbourhood featuring family-friendly activities and traditional American restaurants like Shake Shack.
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India Gate seems to be a replica of 1920s India. The French Village, located in the fourth district, offers quaint dining options, street performances, and ancient European architecture from the late 1600s. Because of the variety of locations available, Riverland is an excellent place for groups of friends and family to get together and explore a variety of cultures.
How To Reach?
Near Jebel Ali, in Dubai Parks and Resorts, is where you’ll find Riverland. For renters of mansions in Arabian Ranches and other new Dubai suburbs, the trip takes just 20 minutes.
Driving is the most convenient method of transportation, although public transport is also available to reach Riverland Dubai.
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First Published: August 04, 2022 5:03 PM