Old Town

Old Town
Area description

Real estate in Dubai in this location is being developed by the well-known construction organization Emaar. The area stands out from other parts of the city with its traditional Arabic architecture, narrow streets, and bustling markets. This location resembles an ancient Eastern village with low-rise houses, stone pathways, and wind towers. There are several communities in this area, where you can buy or rent studios, apartments, townhouses, and penthouses.

Min. sale price
Villa1 310 000 AED
Avg. sale price
Villa2 781 750 AED
Min. rental price
Villa61 000 AED
Avg. rental price
Villa129 200 AED
Properties in the areaApartment
Developers in the area
Emaar Properties
582 properties
Ellington Properties
184 properties
Advantages
  • ROI from
    5,2%
  • The area of the district is:
    1080000 sq ft
  • Beautiful view
  • Prestigious neighborhood
FAQ
Where is Old Town?

Old Town is part of the larger community of Downtown Dubai. It is located in the heart of Dubai, next to the world famous Burj Khalifa skyscraper.

What residential projects and communities are in Old Town?

Where to live in Old Town? There are several popular residential complexes in the area. These include Zaafaran Residences, Souk Al Bahar, Kamoon, Yansoon, Miska, Al Tajer, Reehan and other communities. The residences in these complexes vary in size, number of rooms, style and design.

Average real estate prices in Old Town

The minimum cost of a residential property in this location in 2023 is about AED 1.3 million (about $354,000) The average price of an apartment in the community is around AED 2.8 million (over $762,000).

To rent a house in the area, a minimum of AED 61,000 (about $16,600) is required. The average cost of a rental apartment is AED 130,000 (about $35,400).

How to get from Old Town to famous attractions?

Residents and guests of the district have the opportunity to quickly reach the most important infrastructure objects and attractions of the emirate:

  • It takes about 7 minutes to reach the tallest skyscraper, Burj Khalifa, from Old Town, where the view of Dubai from the observation deck is breathtaking.
  • It takes about 25 minutes to reach the world-famous Dubai Marina, known for its waterfront with state-of-the-art white yachts.
  • The Mall of the Emirates shopping mall is a 15-minute drive away.
  • A 15-minute drive takes you to the Dolphinarium, where you can not only watch dolphin and seal shows, but also take photos with these marine creatures.
  • The Dubai Butterfly Garden, a colorful park with approximately 15,000 butterflies of 50 species, is a 20-minute drive away. The park, part of the Miracle Garden, has gained worldwide fame since it opened in 2015. Tourists from all over the world visiting Dubai are eager to visit this place, where they can see a huge variety of flowers and plants.
  • Dubai Safari Park, home to elephants, crocodiles, antelopes, gazelles, giraffes, zebras and other wildlife, is a 25-minute drive away.
Where to go shopping in Old Town?

In Old Town, the location is part of a larger community with well-developed infrastructure and a large number of shops in Downtown Dubai. Just a 2-minute drive from the community, you will find the popular Dubai Mall, a premier shopping destination.

Dubai Mall has 4 levels and over 1,000 boutiques. The largest store in the mall is Galeries Lafayette, which occupies 215,000 square feet. It offers men's and women's clothing, perfumes, cosmetics, watches, jewelry, and home decor.

Some of the mall's most popular stores include 7 For All Mankind, Cavalli Class, Armani Jeans, Hoss Intropia, Karen Millen, Juicy Couture, Manoush, Pinko, Missoni, Reiss, Ted Baker, Sonia by Sonia Rykiel and True Religion.

The two-story Bloomingdale's department store offers a wide selection of shoes, clothing, fragrances, cosmetics, jewelry, and watches. They also have furniture, china, textiles, and home decor.

In the Grand Atrium, you will find watches and jewelry from local manufacturers to luxurious global brands such as Cartier, Swatch, Bulgari, Patek Philippe, Chopard, Rolex, Hermes, Breguet, Tiffany&Co.

The mall also houses a British supermarket called Waitrose. Here you can buy seafood, meat, vegetables, fruit, bakery products and everyday household items.

For those with a sweet tooth, Candylicious is a store in the mall that offers a wide variety of desserts and candies from around the world.

The largest bookstore in the UAE, Kinokuniya, is also located on the second level of Dubai Mall. While there may not be many Russian books available, you will find a wide selection of English publications, including travel magazines, books, comics, history textbooks, literature on IT, art, design, business and management, parenting, nutrition, religion and more.

Music lovers will enjoy the Virgin Megastore, where they can buy DVDs, CDs, Blu-rays, games, MacBooks, cell phones and even tickets to see famous artists perform in Dubai.

Toys, construction kits, arts and crafts, and sporting goods can be found at Hamleys, which occupies 32,000 square feet on the second level of the mall. The store also hosts educational activities for children and workshops with animators.

Residents in the area who don't want to go to Dubai Mall for their groceries can visit the Waitrose supermarket, which is about a 10-minute drive away.

Which schools and kindergartens to choose in Old Town?

Within a 7-minute drive, in the Business Bay area, you will find Learning Tree Nursery, a day care center.

It takes about 20 minutes to reach Kings' School Al Barsha, a primary and secondary school located in the Al Barsha area. It takes the same amount of time to reach GEMS World Academy, a private school in the same neighborhood. There's also Nord Anglia International School Dubai, an international school located 25 minutes from Old Town.

There is a dance school in Downtown Dubai. It can be reached in about 5 minutes from Old Town.

Al Ruba Beauty Institute-Burlington Tower 1215, a beauty school located in the Business Bay area, is a 10-minute drive from Old Town.

What clinics and hospitals are in Old Town?

The Iranian Hospital at Jumeirah is a 15-minute drive from Old Town. Established in 1972, it is the first and oldest medical institution in Dubai. Considered one of the best in the emirate, it offers advanced services. It has neurosurgeons, ophthalmologists, orthopedic surgeons, pediatricians, and other specialists.

Emirates Hospital Jumeirah is approximately 15 to 17 minutes away from the community. The hospital offers various medical services including cardiology, mammography, dermatology, dentistry, dietetics, endocrinology, ENT, gastroenterology, genetics, oncology, orthopedics, general practitioners and more. The hospital also has departments of surgery, intensive care, nephrology, in vitro fertilization, pathology, neurology, obstetrics and gynecology, emergency care, infectious diseases, and others.

What transport is available in Old Town?

There is a bus stop near the Dubai Mall, which is about a 15-minute walk from the community. The nearest metro station is also within walking distance, about 15-16 minutes. The station is located near and named after the Burj Khalifa skyscraper.

Most popular restaurants in Old Town

Dubai Mall offers a wide range of cafes and restaurants serving a variety of international cuisines. However, alcohol is not served in any of these establishments. If you're looking for menus with alcoholic beverages, you can find them at restaurants in Souk al Bahar, a covered marketplace located near the mall.

Some of the most popular restaurants in Dubai Mall are located on the south side, offering great views of the dancing fountains and Burj Khalifa.

In addition to high-end restaurants, there are also food courts with relatively affordable options. One food court is located on the LG level and another on the second floor near the Reel cinema and KidZania children's play area.

Food courts and restaurants are open from 10:00 am to 01:00 am.

How to spend your free time in Old Town?

What to do in Old Town? You can take a stroll through Old Town and Downtown Dubai. The real attractions of the area are the bustling open-air markets, where visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere and enjoy the sounds, sights and aromas of an authentic Arabic bazaar. Here you can buy jewellery, textiles, carpets, spices and handicrafts.

Another popular recreational spot is Dubai Mall, which offers a variety of places to enjoy an interesting pastime. For example, the mall's ice rink is the largest in the emirate. There are public skating sessions almost every day, and occasionally there are ice hockey matches.

The mall is also home to KidZania, a small children's city where kids can learn various crafts and even drive a car. While the kids try their hand at one of the 80 trades, the adults can relax in the parents' room, drink coffee, or watch TV.

If a child wants to be a firefighter, he or she can don a uniform and put out a real fire with a fire hose under the strict supervision of an instructor. Kids who want to try their hand at journalism can host radio shows in the studio. And little pilots can take the controls of a simulated airplane.

The Play Zone is open to children ages 4 and up. For toddlers, KidZania offers a soft corner with trampolines and toys.

The mall is also home to the Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo, one of the largest indoor oceanariums in the world. It is home to over 30,000 animals, including several species of sharks, crocodiles, caimans, turtles, rays, piranhas, seals, penguins, crabs, frogs, otters and other underwater creatures.

You can watch the marine life for free, as part of the aquarium is visible to mall visitors, right in the center of the mall, on the ground floor and level 1. By purchasing a ticket, you can also take a walk in the underwater tunnel, which offers a 270-degree view.

The mall also houses the VR Park, which occupies 2 floors and offers guests 18 attractions. In some VR games, you can experience the thrill of skydiving from the Burj Khalifa. In Plummet, you can feel like a skydiver, and in Dune Bash, you can meet spiders, snakes and scorpions. In The Raft, players work together to protect a swamp from pollution, and in The Walking Dead Outbreak, participants survive a zombie apocalypse.

For young children, there are games that immerse them in the world of music and dance.

Everyone can feel like a pilot in the Emirates A380 Experience simulator, which simulates the operation of the world's largest passenger aircraft. Pilots are trained on this equipment before they start working on real airliners. Visitors can choose the airport, weather conditions, route and more.

The simulator is located on the G level, near the Apple Store (iStyle).

In the main atrium of the Dubai Mall, there is a 25-meter-high dinosaur skeleton. 90% of the bones are original, while 10% are artificial. This representative of the Mesozoic era was found in the United States and brought to the Emirate to be put on public display.

As you can see, you won't get bored in the Old Town!

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