Dubai is constantly evolving. Bold and ambitious, this emirate is looking to the future and its new district is named accordingly.
Dubai Future encompasses the International Financial Center, World Trade Center and Emirates Towers. This vibrant neighborhood is a thriving business hub that knows how to combine business and pleasure, Euronews notes..
Retail opportunities are growing with the opening of Gate Avenue, and business restaurants are no different. Each of them, such as Gaia and Tresind, have their own homegrown concept, attracting high-profile visitors and international acclaim for their compelling dishes..
Fine arts have also found their way into the Gate Village boutique galleries and temporary exhibitions in the Summer Garden at ICD Brookfield Place.
With seven floors of pillar-free exhibition space, Dubai's newest landmark is the Museum of the Future.
The first to be built here in 1979 was Sheikh Rashid Tower at the Dubai World Trade Center. You will find it not only in the Dubai Future area, but also on the 100 dirham banknotes.. You can see it in perspective through the Dubai Frame. Just a 10-minute drive from here you can enjoy views of both New and Old Dubai.