The 100-meter-high Therme Dubai will feature cascading pools, water slides, saunas and lush gardens, using 90% recycled water and 80% clean energy. It is scheduled to open in 2028 in Zabeel Park, right next to the Royal Palace!
Dubai never ceases to amaze in the construction industry! The city, which is already home to some of the most impressive buildings in the world, has now revealed yet another gigantic project: a 100-meter-high “giant greenhouse” filled with suspended pools, water slides, gardens and even mineral baths. Therme Dubai promises to be a true paradise of well-being amidst the emirate’s futuristic landscape.
The resort will be built in Zabeel Park, one of the most noble points in the city, right next to the Royal Palace. And don't think it's just a pretty project—Therme Dubai will also be sustainable, using 90 percent recycled water and a cooling system that runs on 80 percent clean energy.
Construction is expected to begin in 2026 and be completed by 2028. When it opens, the space is expected to receive 1,7 million visitors per year, making it one of Dubai's hottest destinations.
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A paradise of swimming pools and hanging gardens
Now, just imagine: a tower with several rounded and stepped platforms, where each level has thermal pools, decks for relaxation and lots of vegetation. It sounds like a scene from a movie, right? But that will be the reality of Therme Dubai.
The project was designed to offer a perfect mix of leisure and tranquility, creating a unique experience for visitors. The pools will have an incredible view, some of them with infinity edges, guaranteeing a cinematic view of the Dubai skyline.
And it doesn’t stop there! The resort will have lush green spaces, which will transform the environment into a true urban jungle, contrasting with the city’s futuristic skyscrapers.
Innovative structure and sustainable technologies
In addition to being a feast for the eyes, Therme Dubai will also be an example of sustainable construction. The project was designed by the renowned firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro, known for its works that combine innovation, architecture and respect for the environment.
Take a look at the technologies that will be part of the resort:
90% of water will be recycled, drastically reducing waste.
The cooling and ventilation system will use 80% clean energy, keeping the environment pleasant without harming the environment.
The architecture was designed to integrate nature and technology, creating a space that looks like a fusion between a luxury spa and a futuristic botanical garden.
In other words, in addition to being beautiful and innovative, Therme Dubai will be one of the most ecological projects ever built in the city.
Three stations of experience
Therme Dubai will not be just any resort under construction. It is designed to be a complete wellness space, with three different areas:
Play – For those who enjoy adrenaline, this area will have water slides, recreational pools and interactive attractions for all ages.
Relax – Here the idea is to rest! Heated pools, hydromassage, rest areas and a breathtaking view.
Restore – For those looking for a moment of self-care, this part of the resort will feature saunas, steam rooms, mineral baths and therapeutic treatments.
And there’s more! At night, Therme Dubai will transform into a stage for exclusive events, with live music, artistic performances and even themed parties.
In other words, whether you want to enjoy time with your family, relax alone or enjoy the nightlife, the resort will have options for all tastes.
Impact on Dubai's construction and tourism
The Therme Dubai will not only be a landmark in the city’s architecture, but will also be a major tourism driver. An estimated 1,7 million people are expected to visit the resort annually, cementing Dubai as one of the most luxurious destinations in the world.
And that’s not the only mega project underway there. The Burj Azizi, which is being built next to the iconic Burj Khalifa, will be the second tallest skyscraper in the world, standing at an impressive 725 meters tall. It is also scheduled to open in 2028 and will feature hotels, luxury residences and exclusive attractions.
These projects show that Dubai continues to dictate trends in the market of gigantic and innovative constructions, mixing luxury, leisure and technology like no other.