Saadiyat Island is a residential development project located in Abu Dhabi. This island-based community is a prime example of modern urban planning and sustainable development, aiming to combine cultural, residential, and recreational elements.
Saadiyat Island includes 7 subcommunities with a total area of approximately 27 sq. km. They offer luxurious apartments, villas, and townhouses suiting various lifestyles and preferences. The island's master plan places a strong emphasis on eco-friendly and sustainable living, with green spaces, parks, and environmentally conscious architecture.
Another distinct feature of Saadiyat Island is its commitment to cultural enrichment. The island is home to several world-class cultural institutions, including the Louvre Abu Dhabi, designed by renowned architect Jean Nouvel, and the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, designed by Frank Gehry. These institutions house a wide range of art collections and exhibitions.