The area with the self-explanatory name, Business Bay is the business and commercial center of Dubai. Its concept was created as an equivalent of Manhattan in New York and Ginza in Tokyo. Development of the area began in 2003 and by 2017, the world-famous publishing house; Lonely Planet, who publishes global travel guides, included Business Bay in the top-five most interesting places to visit.
Business Bay hosts a number of mixed-use, high-rise developments from office buildings, banks and retail areas, residential real estate, luxury hotels, restaurants and entertainment venues. The total area of Business Bay is 79,975,854 sq. ft. After the full completion of construction works, there will be 240 skyscrapers that will house residential and commercial units. The main waterway of the Emirate, the artificial Dubai Water Canal, runs along the central part of the entire area. There are dozens of restaurants, as well as cultural and entertainment facilities along the waterfront, including the famous aqua theatre, La Perle.
About the Area
Although there are not so many ‘tourist’ attractions in Business Bay itself, from here one can reach Dubai’s main attractions located in Downtown Dubai in just 7-10 minutes:
The Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world (163 floors, 2,723 ft) with observation decks offering stunning views of the whole of Dubai.
The Dubai Fountain, the largest singing fountains on the planet.
Dubai Opera, an incredible performing arts center in the form of a d-how shape to honor Dubai’s maritime history.
The Dubai Mall, the world’s largest shopping and entertainment complex with an area of 12,916,692 sq. ft, which is home to the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo, Dubai Ice Rink, an authentic dinosaur skeleton, EKart Zabeel electric karting, hundreds of boutiques, restaurants, spas and other entertainment.
Souk Al Bahar, a shopping center designed as a traditional old Arabia market.