Hilton Residences at Dubai Maritime City
Starting Price AED 3.2M
About The Project
Hilton Residences at Dubai Maritime City by Prestige One
Hilton Residences in Dubai Maritime City is set up for people who want a calm, hotel style home by the water without giving up the feel of a private residence. Developed by Prestige One Developments and branded under the Hilton Hotels and Resorts flagship, it rises for more than forty floors on a maritime peninsula between Port Rashid and Dubai Drydocks. The tower holds two hundred and fourteen homes, from one, two and three bedroom apartments to signature penthouses, with interiors that are bright, clear and easy to live in. Hilton Residences in Dubai Maritime City is the first waterfront standalone branded residential building for this Hilton brand in the Middle East, which gives the address a certain weight for buyers who care about service and name.
Inside the homes, the planning is focused on flow and everyday routines. Each residence is designed so that you move naturally from the entry into the kitchen, then on to the living room and out towards the balcony. Large windows bring in plenty of light and keep you visually connected to the sea and skyline, which changes the tone of a normal day at home. Kitchens use modern appliances and practical work surfaces, while bedrooms come with built in wardrobes that are sized for daily use rather than for show. Bathrooms are kept simple and durable, with fittings chosen to hold up under real life, not just a photo shoot. The overall effect is a set of homes that feel livable on day one, and easy to maintain.
Waterfront branded residences at Hilton Residences in Dubai Maritime City
The architecture of the tower reflects both the brand and the setting. Hilton Residences in Dubai Maritime City is positioned so that as many apartments as possible look straight out over the Arabian Gulf or back towards the Dubai skyline, while still preserving privacy between homes. From the ground up, the masterplan ties the building into the peninsula. Shaded walkways lead from the drop off to the lobby, retail spaces soften the street edge and landscaped podium areas with seating, greenery and open air fitness corners create quieter pockets away from traffic. At night, careful lighting and clear wayfinding make it easy to move between public spaces and home without confusion.
Amenities play a big part in the experience. Residents have access to a resort style pool deck with cabanas and sun terraces, plus a separate pool just for children. Modern fitness centres, yoga rooms and wellness areas help you keep a sensible routine without leaving the building. If you prefer quieter time indoors, lounges and residents clubs offer places to read, work remotely or host a small gathering, with seating and a pantry to support longer visits. A teen zone and dedicated play areas for younger children make daily life easier for families, giving younger residents their own corners rather than expecting them to fit into adult spaces.
The service layer is where the Hilton name shows up most clearly. Concierge support, valet parking, security and optional housekeeping create a familiar hotel like rhythm while you still live in your own private home. Smart access systems, efficient elevators and covered parking keep the building running smoothly in the background so you do not have to think about them. Because Hilton manages the services, owners and tenants can expect a consistent standard over time, which helps build trust and supports both personal use and future leasing or resale.
At the level of the wider masterplan, the tower sits inside a district that mixes residential, commercial and hospitality projects in a way that supports steady local growth. The maritime identity is not just a label, it shows up in the promenade dining, the views of working docks and marinas, and the general sense that this is very much a seafront community rather than a generic city block. For long term owners, that mix of scenery and function matters, because it keeps the area useful as well as attractive. Hilton Residences in Dubai Maritime City takes that framework and adds a branded, service led layer on top, giving residents a clear path to waterfront living with a recognised name on the door and a flexible payment structure that spreads costs from booking through to handover.
About the Community / Area
Dubai Maritime City is one of those places where you can feel the city around you but still smell the sea. The peninsula sits between Port Rashid and the drydocks, with Hilton Residences in Dubai Maritime City placed so that residents look out to open water on one side and towards Downtown Dubai on the other. From here you can reach Downtown, DIFC and Dubai International Airport within a short drive, which makes it a practical base for people who work in central business districts but want to go home to a quieter waterfront setting.
The area itself is slowly filling in with cafes, lifestyle venues and retail spots along the promenade, so a walk in the evening can mean fresh air, views and a simple meal without needing to cross town. Jumeirah beaches, Mina Rashid attractions and historic areas around the Creek are all close enough for regular visits, which gives weekends more variety. For families, the ability to reach schools, clinics and supermarkets easily from a coastal base is a major part of the appeal. The wider plan for the peninsula protects its maritime character, so the identity remains clear even as more buildings arrive.
For owners and investors, that combination of waterfront feel, central connections and a clear masterplan underpins long term confidence. You are not just buying into a single tower, you are buying into a district that is designed to balance business with leisure and modern towers with a long standing seafront story. In that context, a branded project such as Hilton Residences in Dubai Maritime City sits as a natural focal point, tying together trusted service, a front row maritime location and a lifestyle that can shift easily between work, rest and quiet time by the water.

1 - 5
Bedroom Types
65/35
Payment Plan
2029
Handover
812 to 7,929 sq. ft
Unit Sizes
Visual Tour
Gallery
World-Class Living
Amenities
prime position
Location & Connectivity
Key Distances
- 15 Minutes
Dubai International Airport (DXB)
- 10 Minutes
Burj Khalifa
- 15 Minutes
Jumeirah Beach
- 10 Minutes
Downtown Dubai
About Community
Dubai Maritime City
Dubai Maritime City is one of those places in Dubai that feels like it is quietly becoming a destination. It is a waterfront peninsula built around maritime life, and it is described as a specialised maritime cluster, with a large scale footprint and a mix of work, life, and leisure by the water. It is also positioned in line with the Dubai 2040 plan, which is a useful signal for buyers who care about long term planning, infrastructure, and future value.
For day to day living, the biggest advantage is the location. You sit between older Dubai and the newer central districts, so you are not stuck at the far edge of the city. Approximate driving times place Deira Islands, La Mer Beach, Downtown Dubai, and DIFC within about 5 to 10 minutes. Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Jumeirah Beach, and Dubai International Airport are around 10 to 15 minutes, with Dubai Creek Harbour, Palm Jumeirah, and Mall of the Emirates around 15 to 20 minutes. That sort of access makes it easier to live here full time, not just as a weekend address.
It is also a community that is being shaped for better connectivity. Planned upgrades include new bridges, improved roads, and Shindagha Corridor access, which supports smoother movement towards Downtown Dubai, Sheikh Zayed Road, and the airport. For buyers, that matters because it usually shows up in how convenient the area feels in real life, especially during peak hours.
Lifestyle wise, Dubai Maritime City suits people who like water views and a calmer edge to city life. You are close to the coast, with outlooks that include open sea, skyline, and recognisable landmarks like the QE2. It is the kind of place where evening walks feel natural, and where the mix of marinas, promenades, and future leisure upgrades should keep the area active without making it chaotic.
If you are buying for yourself, it works well for a simple routine, quick access to central Dubai, a waterfront setting when you want to switch off, and a branded residence standard that can help with resale confidence later on. If you are buying as an investor, the combination of Hilton branded residences and a growing coastal district is worth paying attention to, especially as the area continues to develop its marina and lifestyle offering.
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