About The Project
Muraba Veil Residences at Al Wasl Dubai
Muraba Veil at Al Wasl Dubai rises as one of the most architecturally distinctive residential towers in the city. Standing 380 metres tall along Sheikh Zayed Road, this slender 73 storey structure introduces a different idea of luxury. Muraba Veil at Al Wasl Dubai is not designed to overwhelm. It is designed to create privacy, light, and calm within a vertical sanctuary above the city.
Developed by Muraba and designed by Pritzker Prize winning RCR Arquitectes, the tower has a footprint of only 22.5 metres wide. That narrow form gives it a striking silhouette, but it also serves a deeper purpose. Each residence stretches across the full width of the building, allowing open layouts, cross ventilation, and uninterrupted panoramic views of Dubai Water Canal and the skyline.
The stainless steel veil façade is what defines the tower visually. Inspired by traditional mashrabiya screens, this porous outer layer filters sunlight, enhances privacy, and reduces heat while allowing natural light to move softly through the interiors. It is modern, yet rooted in regional design language.
With only 131 residences ranging from two to five bedrooms, Muraba Veil at Al Wasl Dubai remains intimate in scale despite its height. Prices start from AED 11.7 million with a 50/50 payment plan and handover expected in Q4 2028.
Muraba Veil luxury residences in Al Wasl Dubai
Muraba Veil luxury residences in Al Wasl Dubai are designed around the idea of courtyard living reimagined vertically. Each home feels expansive rather than stacked. Dual aspect layouts allow air to move naturally from one side of the residence to the other. Doors open onto deep terraces where greenery and private water elements soften the skyline views.
The interiors follow a restrained and minimalist approach. Materials are chosen for texture and longevity rather than ornament. Clean lines, generous proportions, and subtle finishes create homes that feel calm and intentional. This is not decorative luxury. It is quiet architectural confidence.
Amenities extend the oasis concept beyond private residences. At ground level, landscaped pools and towering palms create a shaded environment that feels removed from the city pace. Beneath the tower, a large underground wellness sanctuary offers areas for relaxation and restoration. Rooftop restaurants and pools add another dimension, transforming upper levels into social destinations without compromising privacy for residents.
Muraba Veil luxury residences in Al Wasl Dubai appeal to buyers who value design integrity, architectural significance, and long term cultural relevance over short term trends.

2 - 5
Bedroom Types
50/50
Payment Plan
2028
Handover
3,838 to 15,122 sq. ft
Unit Sizes
Visual Tour
Gallery
World-Class Living
Amenities
prime position
Location & Connectivity
Key Distances
- 15 Minutes
Downtown Dubai
- 10 Minutes
Jumeirah Beach
- 15 Minutes
Dubai International Airport
- 15 Minutes
Burj Khalifa
About Community
Al Wasl
Al Wasl is one of Dubai’s most established central districts. Located between Sheikh Zayed Road and Jumeirah, it offers rare access to both business and beachfront destinations. Residents can reach Downtown Dubai, City Walk, Dubai Water Canal, and Jumeirah Beach within minutes.
Unlike purely commercial zones, Al Wasl maintains a residential character. Tree lined streets, boutique cafés, galleries, and low rise villas shape its identity. It has long been considered a quiet yet central location, preferred by residents who want proximity without the intensity of core business districts.
The district also benefits from direct connectivity to major roads including Sheikh Zayed Road and Al Khail Road. This makes commuting efficient while keeping daily life anchored in a calmer setting. Schools, healthcare facilities, and lifestyle destinations are all close by, supporting full time family living.
Muraba Veil at Al Wasl Dubai fits naturally into this environment. It offers the privacy of a sanctuary while remaining connected to the cultural and commercial heart of the city. For both end users and investors, Al Wasl continues to hold long term value because of its location stability and limited new supply.














