




Al Sufouh runs along the Arabian Gulf coastline — between Palm Jumeirah and the emirate"s largest business cluster, comprising Media City, Internet City, and Knowledge Village. It is a quiet residential district with direct sea access: no concentration of skyscrapers, no commercial high streets, and a dense cluster of world-class hotels in the immediate vicinity.
Al Sufouh stretches along the coastline between Palm Jumeirah and Dubai Marina. Its proximity to two major business zones and direct access to Sheikh Zayed Road ensure fast connectivity to every part of the city.
• Main roads: Al Sufouh Road, Sheikh Zayed Road (E11)
• Neighbouring districts: Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Marina, Jumeirah Beach Residence, Jumeirah, Dubai Internet City
• Metro and bus: Dubai Internet City and Dubai Media City metro stations (Red Line); Dubai Tram — several stops along Al Sufouh Road
• Airports: Dubai International Airport (DXB) — approx. 30 minutes; Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) — approx. 35 minutes
Al Sufouh stretches along the coastline between Palm Jumeirah and Dubai Marina. Its proximity to two major business zones and direct access to Sheikh Zayed Road ensure fast connectivity to every part of the city.
• Main roads: Al Sufouh Road, Sheikh Zayed Road (E11)
• Neighbouring districts: Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Marina, Jumeirah Beach Residence, Jumeirah, Dubai Internet City
• Metro and bus: Dubai Internet City and Dubai Media City metro stations (Red Line); Dubai Tram — several stops along Al Sufouh Road
• Airports: Dubai International Airport (DXB) — approx. 30 minutes; Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) — approx. 35 minutes
The Al Sufouh rental market is sustained by a stable and consistent audience: media and IT professionals, expat families, and staff employed by the district"s major hotels. Long-term rentals predominate over short-term lets — particularly in the villa sector of Al Sufouh 1. Apartments in Al Sufouh 2 are in demand among both young professionals and families working in the neighbouring business hubs.
Al Sufouh presents a compelling case for long-term real estate investment in Dubai. The continued development of adjacent business zones and the limited supply of new residential stock together create the conditions for sustained property value appreciation.


