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Review about Dubai Water Canal from Lavrenets Kateryna

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Lavrenets Kateryna
Lavrenets Kateryna
Great walking
26.04.2020
a lot of benches
small amount of trees around
Great place for walking! There are comfortable benches for relaxation, trekking crossings to the other side. There are facilities for people with disabilities (elevator). What struck me was that absolutely every lamppost has USB connectors (2pcs) where you can charge your smartphone freely. This is amazing! That's what it means to do everything for the convenience of people! We reached the very end of the channel, and did not regret it for a minute! Along the way, you will see a bridge of tolerance.

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Dubai Water Canal

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Services:
Self-Parking and Valet Parking available, Water Taxi service

Description:

See a city in the midst of one of the world’s greatest urban transformations as it launches the Dubai Water Canal, a 3.2km long waterway which winds its way to the Arabian Gulf from the Creek in Old Dubai through Business Bay. Along its waterfront, the W Hotel, the St Regis and a whole range of new lifestyle precincts. The new path effectively turns a significant part of the emirate into an island.

The Canal itself is a sight to behold. The 3.2km extension ranges 80 to 120m in width and cuts through Dubai’s main artery, the Sheikh Zayed Road, across Safa Park and into the residential Jumeirah district, connecting with the Arabian Gulf. This adds 6.4km of waterfront to the emirate and creates 80,000 sqm for public space and facilities, plus a 3km running track and 12km cycling path.

There is also a mechanical waterfall, where the Canal meets the Sheikh Zayed Road bridge. This motion-operated water wonder pumps water through the bridge in a constant flow, visible from the promenade, and can be switched off when a sensor detects a boat nearby.

Five pedestrian bridges are also available, three across the Canal, allowing visitors to cross at key points, take in the stunning vistas and observe the passage of water vessels below. 

The Marasi Business Bay Promenade is to launch along with the Dubai Water Canal, and consists of 10-12km of promenade and leisure areas, giving visitors ample space to walk, stroll and enjoy the surrounding areas.

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