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Dubai is set to revolutionize wellness with Therme Dubai, a 500,000-square-foot retreat in Zabeel Park, opening in 2028. Combining leisure, healthcare, and entertainment, this futuristic resort will offer a one-of-a-kind experience for visitors.
Dubai is about to embark on a wellness revolution with the unveiling of Therme Dubai, a massive new project that promises to be a game-changer for the global wellness industry. This innovative retreat will combine the perfect mix of leisure, healthcare, and entertainment, creating a unique destination for relaxation and fun.
Set to open in 2028, Therme Dubai will occupy a prime location in Zabeel Park, one of the city’s most prominent green spaces, covering an area equivalent to 45 football fields. The resort will be home to three key zones: the Play Zone, designed for families with water slides and entertainment; the Relax Zone, offering thermal pools and natural treatments; and the Restore Zone, a peaceful retreat featuring saunas, steam rooms, and mineral baths. The expansive space will be able to accommodate up to 1.7 million visitors annually, cementing its place as a top destination for both tourists and locals.
Therme Dubai’s design is being led by the prestigious architecture firm DS+R, known for their work on high-profile cultural landmarks. The futuristic structure will soar to a height of 100 meters, blending nature and modernity to offer a holistic wellness experience. One of the standout features will be the world’s largest indoor botanical garden, which will house over 200 plant species, promoting urban biodiversity while offering a serene escape for visitors.
The wellness retreat will not only focus on physical wellbeing but will also offer cultural exhibitions, immersive art installations, and a Michelin-star restaurant to ensure a full sensory experience. Other highlights include three stunning 18-meter waterfalls and a state-of-the-art water slide area for thrill-seekers. With this groundbreaking development, Dubai is set to become a global leader in wellness tourism, offering visitors an all-encompassing experience like no other.
Therme Dubai is not just a wellness resort – it’s a destination where health, relaxation, and entertainment will converge under one roof, making it one of the most anticipated projects of the decade.
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