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Dubai Water Canal Waterfall
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The Dubai Water Canal Project is an extension of Deira
Creek, linking Business Bay to the Arabian Gulf through Safa Park and
Jumeirah.. This environmentally friendly lifestyle development is comprised of
three distinct zones: The Water Network, The Green Network and The Public Realm
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Waterfront Length: 6.4 KM
·
Canal width: 80 to 120 meters & Canal
length: 3.2 KM
·
Walkway, cycling and running tracks
Dubai Canal Night Viewp
Where is Dubai Canal Waterfalls?
The Dubai Canal Waterfalls is situated on Sheikh Zayed Road
bridge at Exit 49
Watch the automatic switch off functionality of waterfalls
when boats approach the bridge.
How
to reach the Dubai Canal Waterfalls?
- From
Sheikh Zyed Road take Exit 49
·
When you are coming from Dubai towards Abu
Dhabi, take exit 49, keep left line.
- Take
roundabout left.
- Then
you have 2 options:
·
Go straight to PAID car parking area underneath
the Sheikh Zyed Road bridge ( Parking full during peaktimes ) OR
·
Take first right and go straight then
first left (Behind GulfNews / Printing Press). You can walk towards the
canal and reach with in few minutes. Usually get car parking spaces in small
roads here.
Do we need a ticket to watch
the Dubai Canal Waterfalls?
No, we do not need a ticket to watch the spectacular beauty
of the canal.
In addition to the the Dubai Canal Waterfalls tourists
can enjoy other facilities listed below.
What is the timing of Dubai Canal
Waterfalls?
- The
Dubai Canal waterfalls start around 8:00pm and end at 10:00pm
What are the attractions at Dubai
Water Canal?
- 5
Pedestrian bridges which connects both the side of the canal
- Three
of these bridges connect either side of the canal with unique aesthetic specifications.
- The
bridges are at 8.5 metres above the water giving a marvelous view of the
canal.
- The
first and second bridges are located between Sheikh Zayed Road and Al Wasl
Roads.
- The
third bridge is between Al Wasl and Jumeirah Roads.
- All
bridges have electric elevators and escalators on both sides.
- The
second bridge with a beautiful arch, has a concrete slope to serve
cyclists.
“The Walk”, a seven-kilometre promenade
- The
Canal will feature “The Walk”, a seven-kilometre promenade that will
eventually connect with the Jumeirah Beach running track.
Sitting areas with loads of greenery around
- Plenty
of sitting areas and loads of greenery scheduled for completion in the
first quarter of 2017.
Charging stations at “The Walk”
- The
Canal has camera and mobile phone charging stations.
- They
can be identified by a black plastic looking protrusions on
most of the lampposts.
- In
addition there ia a small table near to put down your phone and enjoy
the waterfalls on the side of Shaikh Zayed Road.
Streetlights in the Canal are solar-powered
- No
dependency on electricity
The blue arc bridge which connects both the side of canal
(First photo in this article)
- The
bridge with the blue arc where cyclists can also cross is inspired
by San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge.
- Note:
You might feel a slight shake on the ground here and there because the
bridge is supported by suspension cables to keep it up.
The day time view of the blue arch bridge!
What are the marine transport facilities at Dubai Water
Canal?
- Marine
stations: 9
- Canal:
Sheikh Zayed Road, Safa Park, Al Wasl, Jumeirah and Dubai Canal
- Business
Bay: Dubai Design District, Al Wajeha, Al Maeyah, Marasi and Business Bay
- Three
daily ferry trips from 10AM, 12AM and 5:40PM from Jaddaf Marine Station
- On
demand water taxi service from 10AM to 10PM at all stations (Dhs400/hour)
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