Dubai’s skyline will welcome Therme Dubai, a groundbreaking wellness resort with the world’s largest indoor botanical garden.
Dubai is set to welcome Therme Dubai, the world’s tallest wellbeing resort, as part of the Dubai Quality of Life Strategy 2033.
Standing 100 metres high and located at Zabeel Park, the resort is scheduled to open in 2028, offering a revolutionary approach to relaxation, sustainability, and urban biodiversity.
With an investment of over AED 2 billion, the development will feature the world’s largest indoor botanical garden, bringing a lush green escape to the heart of the city.
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Designed to enhance quality of life, the resort is expected to attract 1.7 million visitors annually, making it one of Dubai’s most ambitious wellness destinations.
Therme Dubai is part of a broader strategy to position the city as the world’s best place to live.
In May 2024, Dubai marked a new chapter in its pursuit of enhancing the well-being of its community under His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s visionary leadership with the launch of the Quality of Life Strategy 2033. This ambitious roadmap aims to establish our… pic.twitter.com/tnS3po6ddV
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The resort will focus on integrating wellness, nature, and sustainability while offering a premium retreat for residents and visitors alike.
Set to redefine urban wellbeing, this landmark project will be a key addition to Dubai’s skyline, blending innovation with relaxation in a way never seen before.
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