Wafi City

WAFI is a mixed-use development in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The complex includes a mall, hotel, restaurants, residences, and a nightclub. The "city" is styled after Ancient Egypt. This themed environment includes columns reminiscent of Karnak, small pyramids, and images of pharaohs. All the walls are the colour of the light brown stone that can be found on all structures in Ancient Egypt.

WAFI

Wafi Mall

The main feature of Wafi is the mall, called Wafi Mall. Opened in 1997, the mall includes over 200 stores. Wafi Mall is the premier life of glass especially selected from mosques and temples across the Islamic world. It's one of the largest windows of its kind and is a sight no visitor to Dubai should miss.

Raffles Dubai

Raffles Dubai

In November 2007, Raffles opened its first property in the Middle East. Raffles Dubai is a 5-star hotel in a pyramidal shape that contains 248 rooms on 18 floors.[1] The standard room sizes, 70 square metres (753.5 square feet), are the largest in Dubai.[2]

This iconic architectural gem is beautifully positioned close to the magnificent Khan Murjan Souk Wafi, Dubai International Airport and convention centres. Guests are also close to Dubai International Financial Centre, to the sea, sand and sunbathing off the coast.

Pyramids

The Pyramids is a complex that contains several restaurants, cafés, and spas,[3] including Cleopatra's Spa and Pharaoh's Club.[4]

Wafi Residence

Wafi Residence is a residential complex that opened in July 1995. Residents have full membership to the spas in the Pyramids.[5]

References

  1. Raffles Dubai
  2. Review: Raffles Hotel, Dubai AMEInfo (11 November 2007).
  3. "A distinctive shopping and leisure destination in Dubai". www.waficity.com. Retrieved 2018-05-29.
  4. Wafi Shopping Mall
  5. Wafi Properties

Coordinates: 25°13′44″N 55°19′09″E / 25.228882°N 55.319247°E / 25.228882; 55.319247

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