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Dubai to Build World’s Tallest Wellbeing Resort by 2028

February 4, 2025
in Pakistan
Dubai to Build World’s Tallest Wellbeing Resort by 2028
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Dubai is planning to open the world’s tallest wellbeing resort, “Therme Dubai,” by 2028. This resort is part of the Dubai Quality of Life Strategy 2033, which focuses on improving the well-being of residents and visitors.

Therme Dubai will be an impressive 100 meters tall and will be built in Zabeel Park. The project will cost around AED 2 billion and will include the world’s largest indoor botanical garden. The resort will cover a vast area of 500,000 square feet and will be designed as a space for relaxation, restoration, and fun activities.

The resort is expected to attract around 1.7 million visitors every year. In addition to providing a unique wellness experience, it will also contribute to urban biodiversity and sustainability. The project is in line with Dubai’s long-term vision of creating a healthier and more enjoyable environment for its people.

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