The Dubai Creek Harbour was the original lifeline of Dubai. It was historically a busy regional hub for trade, fishing, and pearling. As such, it is one of the city’s oldest heritage and where the transformation of Dubai first began.
Being a flagship development of EMAAR and Dubai Holding, the two developers sought to preserve the cultural and environmental aspects of the site while integrating a smart and green city. It combines innovation and design to bring you an area that has residences, shopping complexes, offices, and much more.
The entire area covers 550 hectares of which 820K sq. m. are for malls, 66K sq. m. for cultural space, and 7.3M sq. m. for residential spaces.
Major districts in the Dubai Creek Harbour include The Island District, The Sanctuary District, Retail District, and Urban Core District.
The Lagoons
Dubai Creek Residence is located in The Lagoons, Dubai and has six buildings that offer 1, 2, and 3-bedroom units. Amenities include a gym, pool, sauna, kids’ play area, and barbeque area. The complex offers various retail and entertainment options, as well. Truly a mix-use development that covers an area of 6.5M sq. m.
Location
- Situated near Ras Al Khor wildlife Sanctuary and Dubai Festival City.
- Bus stations near Dubai Creek Residence are Dubai Country Club Bust stop and Aden Street 1, Ras Al Khor Bus stop.
- The closest metro stations are Creek Metro Station (13 minutes), Dubai Healthcare City Metro Station (14 minutes), and Al Jaddaf Metro Station (15 minutes).
- 5 minutes from Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary, 10 minutes from Dubai International Airport, 15 minutes from Burj Khalifa and Downtown, 15 minutes from Dubai Design District, 17 minutes from Deira City Center, 17 minutes from Mirdif City Center, and 25 minutes from Dubai Marina.
Community Overview
Dubai Creek Harbour offers a true mix-use development with waterfront eco-resorts, a yacht club, and a marina with commercial and retail spaces where culture, leisure, and educational amenities can be found.
Outdoor galleries are placed all over the community for residents and visitors to enjoy.
Flower Tree
Artist: Choi Jeong Hwa
This Flower Tree, commissioned specifically for Emaar, highlights the artist’s signature language while incorporating local flowers to mark the special installation. It explores the relationship between the natural and man-made worlds.
Location: Creek Marina Waterfront
Creek Play
Artist: 100
Inspired by Dubai’s vernacular architecture, this creates a fun, colorful, and eye-catching playscape for kids and adults alike. Each node represents one of the UAE’s seven emirates.
Location: Creek Marina Waterfront
Joy Tree
Artist: Vibhor Sogani from India
This sculpture is an ode to celebrating all that is beautiful, joy-giving, and unadulterated in life. Crafted in polished stainless steel, the bouquet of balloons reflects the environment around it, offering passers-by a glimpse of themselves in it.
Location: Creek Marina parking entrance
Musical Shadows
Artist: Daily Tous Les Jours
Shadows cast on different tiles trigger different instruments, voices, notes, and melodies, all playing in harmony.
The length of one’s shadow is dependent on position and posture, but also the season, the time of day, and the weather conditions. The result is that a visitor may never quite cast the same shadow twice; it will vary in shape, length, direction, and intensity.
The sounds themselves also change over the course of a day, creating and revealing different melodies in both the Bayati and Hijaz maqam (scale).
Location: Creek Marina Waterfront
There are also community events that are held by the community managers and can be accessed through EMAAR’s One app. Through it, you can access news, events, raise home modification requests, grab an online access card, and obtain move-in permits and renewals.
Sources: EMAAR Properties
If you’re interested in Dubai’s future of living, register with us today!