Dubai has built islands shaped like palm trees, indoor ski slopes and museums that look like they belong in the future. Now, Dubai is adding something else to that list what is being described as the world’s first park designed using artificial intelligence (AI). The announcement came from Sheikh Hamdan, Crown Prince of Dubai as part of a new package of projects approved through Dubai Municipality.
Dubai To Build World’s First AI-Designed Park With Falcon Market And Creek Lights
As part of our efforts to enhance quality of life and urban services across the emirate, I have approved a new package of Dubai Municipality projects. These projects include the ‘Dubai Falcon Market’, the first of its kind in the region, celebrating our heritage with a… pic.twitter.com/GlmKvhJHbB
— Hamdan bin Mohammed (@HamdanMohammed) June 25, 2026
Alongside the AI-designed park, plans are also moving ahead for the region’s first Dubai Falcon Market and a large lighting project along Dubai Creek.
Details about the AI park itself are still limited for now, including where it will be located and exactly how artificial intelligence will influence the design process.
Falcon Lovers Are Getting A Space Of Their Own
Falcons hold a special place in Emirati culture and history, long before Dubai became the global city people know today. The new market is expected to celebrate that heritage while giving it a more modern setting.
For many residents, especially those interested in local traditions, it could become a place that feels very different from the malls and lifestyle destinations that usually dominate headlines.
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Dubai Creek Is About To Look Different After Dark
Then there is Dubai Creek. The city plans to introduce an eight-kilometre lighting project that will stretch across one of Dubai’s oldest and most recognisable areas.
The aim is to create a new evening experience around the historic waterway, adding another reason for people to visit after sunset.
Also, it could completely change the look and feel of the area once the lights come on each night.
Sheikh Hamdan said Dubai will continue investing in projects that improve the quality of life while blending innovation with heritage. And, through these projects, residents could see technology and heritage mix together.
Cover Image Courtesy: Sheikh Hamdan/X

