Al Barari ... gardens in the second phase.

Al Barari unveiled Phase Two – which consists of four distinct zones – of its $6.4 billion real estate project in Dubai   at last month’s Cityscape exhibition.

Spread over 14.2 million sq ft and located in the royal area of Nad Al Sheba, the project  is set to redefine the luxury living by marrying environmental sustainability with indulgence.
Al Barari Phase Two has been specifically designed to uphold and reflect the fundamental components of Al Barari by offering a number of distinctive living zones.
These include The Living Wall, which encompasses a walled garden walkway featuring rustic organic shops, individual mixed retail outlets and lifestyle apartments; The Cultural Island with its open air markets, galleries, exhibition halls, theatres and Art Guild acts as the cultural heart and soul of Al Barari; The Grand Mosque, a timeless Islamic architectural statement representing the intertwining of the complexities of modern-day living with traditional harmonious balance; and The Old Souk, a blend of retail outlets, fresh markets, small offices, restaurants and coffee shops.
Phase Two further houses 55 secluded spa villas, each with its own private treatment pavilion and swimming pool. United by a single common building that makes up the alternative medicine village and spa, Soul Al Barari weaves nature with exquisite design.