November 2, 2023
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Emaar Gears Up to Welcome 2024

Emaar’s New Year’s Eve celebration remains accessible to all to enjoy free of charge, this new feature is designed for attendees wishing to experience the magic differently…reports Asian Lite News

Emaar Properties PJSC, the globally renowned property developer, is set to elevate the iconic Emaar New Year’s Eve celebrations in Dubai with an unparalleled feast of sights and sounds. Recognized globally for its unmatched spectacle year after year, this edition promises to be bigger and more spectacular than ever before.

Free Celebrations with Exclusive Option

This year, attendees can dive into the heart of Downtown Dubai, offering an exclusive and immersive experience with the introduction of “Emaar New Year’s Eve at Burj Park.”

While Emaar’s New Year’s Eve celebration remains accessible to all to enjoy free of charge, this new feature is designed for attendees wishing to experience the magic differently.

Ticket holders can secure a coveted front-row view of the Burj Khalifa fireworks as well as the light, music & sound show, without the typical hustle and bustle. Further enhancing the celebration, attendees will enjoy F&B and live entertainment leading to the celebrations curated especially for the occasion.

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