Land of spices, souks, haggling, jostling crowds and perpetual motion, Morocco makes an immediate and alluring impact on the senses. Labyrinthine streets draw you back into the heart of a mysterious and ancient world characterised by imperial cities, palaces, teeming markets, mosques, story tellers, snake charmers, hand-woven carpets and mint tea.
Moroccan hospitality is the cornerstone on which a whole culture is built.International City's 'Morocco' features three and four storey residential buildings decorated with vibrant green tiles, natural terracottas, stucco walls and wide arch windows. The simplicity of the architecture conjures up images of life in the desert, with airy spaces and sand coloured walls evoking an old world charm.
International City, as its name suggests, is a true melting pot of the diverse nationalities and cultures that lend Dubai its modern, cosmopolitan air. Built to provide over 60,000 people with an affordable living experience, International City is divided into nine distinct residential districts, with low-rise blocks offering studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments.
Central District: Spread over 21 hectares, this district serves as the nerve center of the project. It comprises of 34 plots, where investors can develop their own projects (in line with International City’s themes and aesthetics). All 10 storey towers in the Central District will house retail outlets on the ground floor and each tower will have basement parking for 130 vehicles.
Forbidden City consists of a 240,000 square meter replica of the iconic Forbidden City in China. This development will host a variety of entertainment facilities, in addition to retail and restaurant outlets, public squares and authentic Chinese-themed displays.