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Studio Apartment in Dubai, Mohammed Bin Rashid City
,
Price on Application
Property Type:
Apartment
Bedrooms:
Studio
Bathrooms:
0
Built-Up Area:
0 sqft
Plot Size:
0 sqft
Refno:
LP0392
Some places have this almost gentle welcome when you open the door and City Walk by Meraas is really one of those. I remember the first time I walked down those tree lined paths in the late afternoon and the whole area just glowed quietly, even though you are right in the middle of everything. This studio apartment, right in the heart of Jumeirah and close to Downtown Dubai, fits into that mood perfectly. It is the kind of spot where you can imagine your regular day starting slow, maybe with a walk to pick up coffee and bread or just pausing under those leafy canopies while families head out for the first school run. You can tell straight away it is not only about the modern architecture or luxury finish, even if those are both here, but more about how the space invites you to simply be at ease.
Inside, these studio apartments have this surprising sense of flow. You walk in and notice right away the open feel between kitchen and living space, so if you like to cook and chat at the same time or even just stretch out with a laptop on the counter, it never feels cramped. The kitchen actually encourages you to do a bit more than heat something up and you get these big floor to ceiling windows that really do fill the place with gentle daylight. There is something about the way the light moves in here, especially late afternoons. You might find yourself sitting by the window and losing track of time, just people watching as folks head to the parks downstairs. Even though you are so central, with places like Burj Khalifa and The Dubai Mall only minutes away, once you close your door it feels private and calm.
City Walk itself is kind of a blend between sleek European town square and Dubai boldness. The building stands out with lots of glass and those clean corners but what gets me is how warm and welcoming it feels once you step inside. The hardwood floors are real, not just for show, and the walls are finished in these neutral shades that would suit any style. You will not struggle to make it feel like your own. Sometimes new buildings push the look too much but here everything feels balanced, open plan so you can have friends round or just cook your own dinner without ever feeling boxed in. I have seen people working by the big windows with a coffee or book and, honestly, it just feels easy.
And about amenities, it is almost effortless. You have direct access to Dubai's most popular shops, proper restaurants, and little cafes, all just steps away. If you are into fashion, the choices seem endless, and the food scene always has something unexpected. There are hundreds of retail and gourmet food outlets within City Walk so you never really feel stuck for options. Evening strolls here are a thingโsometimes you see folks carrying takeaway desserts or heading for a film at The Roxy Cinemas, which seriously always has something to see. It makes everything feel a bit more connected.
If you want a change of pace, there is Hub Zero just nearby where you can honestly lose a whole weekend to games, and The Green Planet is this peaceful indoor place where birds and butterflies just fly by while you wander. It is the kind of home you find yourself bringing guests to, just so they get a bit of that City Walk vibe. Plus people here seem to really live in the community, always out by the fountains or just at one of the corner cafes. Even with all the action around, it does not ever feel busy or overwhelming. Maybe that is why you see so many dog walkers out every morning.
Essentials are covered. There is an outpatient clinic inside the development and you are near top hospitals. Schools and nurseries are close as well, so days just feel more manageable, especially if you have a packed routine.
I think City Walk makes modern living in Dubai both easy and relaxed. It is not about ticking boxes but about finding something that simply works day to day. If you like the idea of a studio where you can have a little quiet end to your day just as easily as you can head out for dinner, this might be a good fit.
The only way to know if it feels right is to actually stand here. Reach out if you want to walk through or just have questions. At LuxuryProperty.com, we are here to help make your next move feel simple.
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Private Client Office
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