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At Dubai Festival City AT DUBAI FESTIVAL CITY DESTINATION DUBAI Discover and experience the extraordinary, in the city that has it all. From world-class shopping, dining and entertainment attractions to rolling deserts, beautiful beaches and a culture rich in heritage – people from across the globe are happy and proud to call Dubai home. AL-FUTTAIM ABOUT GROUP REAL DUBAI ESTATE FESTIVAL CITY The real estate development and operations arm of Al-Futtaim, A place located closer to the finest shopping, dining, leisure and Al-Futtaim Group Real Estate is responsible for the origination, entertainment avenues. Where getting to work or heading conception, development, procurement and construction of to school is an absolute pleasure without rush hour traffic. mega projects and the leasing and operation of these projects This is what living at the heart of urban serenity feels like at after completion. Al-Futtaim Group Real Estate develops and Dubai Festival City, a premier waterfront community lifestyle operates an extensive multi-million dollar portfolio of individual blending modern luxury with connectivity and comfort, spanning corporate real estate and investment assets across the Middle 1,300 acres. East and North Africa region. The current flagship mixed-use urban communities under the Festival City brand are Dubai Festival City, Cairo Festival City and Doha Festival City. OWN PICTURESQUE CREEK VIEWS ABOUT MARSA PLAZA Discover luxury creekside living and urban elegance at Marsa Plaza. A residential tower that boasts deluxe amenities and scenic views of Dubai Creek and the glittering cityscape. Apartment suites from one-, two- and three-bedroom options as well duplexes with three- and four-bedroom alternatives are available. Paired with coveted amenities and two levels of basement parking, Marsa Plaza makes for the perfect home. BEAUTIFUL INSIDE OUT Step inside and immerse yourself in luxurious interiors, built to your taste. Marsa Plaza is the epitome of chic with modern spaces equipped with everything you could possibly have to live the creekside life. THE WORLD PALM JEBEL ALI PALM JUMEIRAH DEIRA ISLANDS JEBEL ALI PORT DUBAI MARINA BURJ KHALIFA JUMEIRAH HOTEL BUSINESS BAY EMIRATES TOWERS CULTURE AL MAMZAR VILLAGE AL QUOZ MOHAMMED BIN RASHID LIBRARY JEBEL VILLAGE EMIRATES HILLS DUBAI CREEK DUBAI INTERNATIONAL DUBAI MARSA PLAZA AIRPORT WORLD CENTRAL AIRPORT EXPO 2020 DUBAI CREEK HARBOUR WHAT WILL YOU BE SURROUNDED BY... [DUBAI FESTIVAL CITY] NADNAD AL AL HAMER HAMER ROAD ROAD DEIRA FROM EMIRATES ROAD TO AIRPORT AL REBAT ROAD AL MARAKECH STREET UNIVERSAL AL BADIA AL REBAT ROAD AMERICAN RESIDENCES SCHOOL LOCATION AL AREESH CLUB DEIRA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL ACE MARSA PLAZA IS CONVENIENTLY FROM SHARJAH ORIENT LOCATED IN THE CENTRE OF HILLSIDE EVERYTHING YOU NEED. MARSA PLAZA HOLIDAY INN HOTEL FREE CAR PARKING IKEA RESIDENTIAL SALES & FESTIVAL LEASING CENTRE PROMENADE FESTIVAL OFFICE TOWER DUBAI FES TIV INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS AL AREESH CLUB DUBAI FESTIVAL CITY MALL AL C 8-MIN DRIVE AWAY 5-MIN DRIVE AWAY 3-MIN DRIVE AWAY IT Y CROWNECROWNE PLAZA PLAZA M DUBAI CREEK HOTELHOTEL A L L INTERCONTINENTALINTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL GARHOUD BRIDGE BRIDGE GARHOUD FESTIVAL WATERFRONT BUSINESS BAY CROSSING CENTRE 5-STAR HOTELS CAFÉS & RESTAURANTS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 3-MIN DRIVE AWAY 5-MIN DRIVE AWAY 7-MIN DRIVE AWAY FROM BUR DUBAI TOYOTA SHEIKH ZAYED FROM SERVICE ROAD AL KHAIL ROAD CENTRE DUBAI FESTIVAL CITY - THE DESTINATION THAT HAS IT ALL DUBAI FESTIVAL CITY MALL The jewel in the crown, the Dubai Festival City Mall, is a 2 million sq. ft. urban retail resort found at the heart of Dubai Festival City. Home to over 500 stores, delight in world-class retailers including the city’s only IKEA and its largest luxury department store, Robinsons. This iconic waterfront destination serves a selection of global cuisines with over 56 cafés and restaurants all along with stunning sunset views across the historic Dubai Creek. Then paired with world-class family entertainment and a light show like no other, Imagine, there is magic around every corner at Dubai Festival City Mall. EXPERIENCE EASE AMENITIES The residents of Marsa Plaza have a number of upscale amenities available to them, including a state-of-the-art health club with gymnasium, recreational swimming pool and fitness studios. Enjoy the ease of convenience with local supermarkets, beauty and grooming salons and dry-cleaning services. Or perhaps indulge on time and dine at neighbouring restaurants and cafés. Marsa Plaza is home to every lifestyle. A GOLD STANDARD EDUCATION Serving the educational needs of over 5,000 multicultural children, the Deira International School and Universal American school follow a rigorous educational standard. Ensuring your little ones have a global mind, while being steps away from home. Universal American School Deira International School Core Facts Core Facts • Focused on community initiatives • Has a high base of highly academic achievers • Theatre and Drama are of high importance • IB curriculum as well as IBCP (for non-high achievers) • Has a family feel • Already started exposing students • It has a tight-knit feel and orientation to AFG work placements • Promotes arts, creativity and • An all-inclusive school for all experiential education academic levels • Best at: Theatre and UN models • 80% focused on extracurricular activities WELCOMING EVERY LIFESTYLE AL AREESH CLUB A private and professionally managed leisure and entertainment centre, the Al Areesh Club plays host to a state-of-the-art gym, and fitness studios that provide classes and sports facilities. Alongside a pharmacy, local supermarket and dining options are also available, creating a lifestyle both easy and active. NURTURING HEALTHY LIVING ORGANIC SOUK, HALF MARATHONS ETC. The popular Organic Souk is a great experience to connect with the community – look forward to finding fresh produce, nuts and seeds, juices and jarred sauces, as well as other foods and drinks in the winter months. During the rest of the year, Dubai Festival City organises many community events such as market days, interactive activities, wellness and fitness programmes, half marathons, waterfront- based get-togethers and much more. BALCONY FLOOR PLANS FLOOR PLANS GUEST WC MASTER 1-BEDROOM UNIT BEDROOM 1-BEDROOM UNIT Levels 01 to 13 Levels 01 to 13 KITCHEN LIVING/DINING LAUNDRY CITY CITY LIVING/DINING CREEK CREEK KITCHEN LAUNDRY MASTER BEDROOM APARTMENT TYPE 1B-01 APARTMENT TYPE 1B-02 STORE Built-up Area 915 sq.ft Built-up Area 872 sq.ft Balcony Area 183 to 205 sq.ft Balcony Area 140 sq.ft Total Area 1,098 to 1,120 sq.ft Total Area 1,012 sq.ft BALCONY GUEST WC FLOOR PLAN 1. All dimensions are in imperial and metric, and measured from finish to finish excluding construction tolerances. 2. All materials, dimensions and drawings are approximate only. 3. Information is subject to change without FLOOR PLAN 1. All dimensions are in imperial and metric, and measured from finish to finish excluding construction tolerances. 2. All materials, dimensions and drawings are approximate only. 3. Information is subject to change without notice, at developer’s absolute discretion. 4. Actual area may vary from the stated area. 5. Drawings not to scale. 6. All images used are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the actual size, features, specifications, fittings and notice, at developer’s absolute discretion. 4. Actual area may vary from the stated area. 5. Drawings not to scale. 6. All images used are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the actual size, features, specifications, fittings and furnishings. 7. The developer reserves the right to make revisions/alterations, at its absolute discretion, without any liability whatsoever. furnishings. 7. The developer reserves the right to make revisions/alterations, at its absolute discretion, without any liability whatsoever. FLOOR PLANS FLOOR PLANS BALCONY 2-BEDROOM UNIT MASTER 2-BEDROOM UNIT BEDROOM Levels 01 to 13 Levels 02, 03, 04, 06, 07, 08, 10, 11 & 12 LIVING/DINING KITCHEN LIVING/DINING CITY CITY GUEST WC FOYER MASTER CREEK CREEK BEDROOM BALCONY BEDROOM 2 APARTMENT TYPE 2B-01 APARTMENT TYPE 2B-02 GUEST BEDROOM 2 WC Built-up Area 1,647 to 1,658 sq.ft Built-up Area 1,668 to 1,679 sq.ft KITCHEN Balcony Area 334 to 355 sq.ft Total Area 2,002 to 2,034 sq.ft FLOOR PLAN 1. All dimensions are in imperial and metric, and measured from finish to finish excluding construction tolerances. 2. All materials, dimensions and drawings are approximate only. 3. Information is subject to change without FLOOR PLAN 1. All dimensions are in imperial and metric, and measured from finish to finish excluding construction tolerances. 2. All materials, dimensions and drawings are approximate only. 3. Information is subject to change without notice, at developer’s absolute discretion. 4. Actual area may vary from the stated area. 5. Drawings not to scale. 6. All images used are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the actual size, features, specifications, fittings and notice, at developer’s absolute discretion. 4. Actual area may vary from the stated area. 5. Drawings not to scale. 6. All images used are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the actual size, features, specifications, fittings and furnishings. 7. The developer reserves the right to make revisions/alterations, at its absolute discretion, without any liability whatsoever. furnishings. 7. The developer reserves the right to make revisions/alterations, at its absolute discretion, without any liability whatsoever. BALCONY MAID’S ROOM BEDROOM 2 MASTER BEDROOM BATH FLOOR PLANS FLOOR PLANS GUEST 2-BEDROOM UNIT 3-BEDROOM UNIT WC Levels 11, 12 & 13 Levels 14 to 17 LAUNDRY CITY CITY KITCHEN LAUNDRY CREEK CREEK KITCHEN LIVING/DINING GUEST WC BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 3 LIVING/DINING APARTMENT TYPE 2B-05 APARTMENT TYPE 3B-10 Built-up Area 1,453 sq.ft Built-up Area 2,164 sq.ft Balcony Area 226 sq.ft Balcony Area 269 sq.ft Total Area 1,679 sq.ft Total Area 2,433 sq.ft BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY FLOOR PLAN 1.
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