Living at Parkway
Parkway at Meydan Horizon is a design forward high rise by Prestige One Developments, rising 33 storeys as a G plus 32 residential tower within Mohammed Bin Rashid City. Parkway at Meydan Horizon in Meydan Horizon is shaped for buyers who want a modern apartment lifestyle with greenery underfoot and skyline views above, rather than a purely urban glass tower. The concept leans on park themed podiums, landscaped gardens, and outlooks towards crystal lagoons, creating a calmer day to day feel while still sitting close to Dubai’s headline destinations. With a starting price of 1.5M and a clear Q1 2028 handover target, it presents a defined route for end users planning ahead and investors who prefer a delivery window that is easy to track. Homes are planned as one to three bedroom apartments, with layouts designed around light and openness. Floor to ceiling windows are used to pull views into the living spaces and keep the interiors feeling airy through the day, while premium finishes aim to lift the overall tone without making the apartments feel showy. The interior palette is described as neutral, with natural materials and nature inspired cues, which typically helps homes feel timeless and easy to furnish. Smart home capability is also included, supporting a more seamless routine, from lighting control to everyday comfort. The mention of four metre height spaces suggests a stronger sense of volume than a typical apartment, which can change how a home feels when you walk in, especially in open plan living and dining zones. 1 to 3 Bedroom Apartments for Sale in Parkway at Meydan Horizon Architecture here is presented as part of the lifestyle, not just the outer skin of the building. The tower is described as combining sleek modern facades with lush green podiums, using extensive glass to maximise views across lagoon gardens and landscaped surroundings. That mix can matter in real terms because it changes the arrival experience, with greenery and outdoor spaces closer to ground level, then bigger city and water views as you move higher. The structure is also positioned as a modern engineering statement, yet the intention is to make the environment feel more retreat like than corporate, which suits residents who value quietness at home but still want to feel plugged into Dubai. The location is given as Meydan Horizon within MBR City, which is highlighted for its strategic connectivity. The notes place it minutes from Downtown Dubai, Meydan Racecourse, and Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary, which gives a balanced set of reference points, city, sport, and nature. For residents, this can translate into easier access to business districts, dining, and cultural spots, while still having green space and outdoor destinations nearby for evenings and weekends. The project’s positioning also speaks to the wider MBR City appeal, a district known for modern planning, broad roads, and a sense of space compared to denser parts of Dubai. Amenities are framed as a major part of the offer, with over 50 facilities described across different age groups and routines. A standout feature is the infinity pool on the 21st floor, described as a sky pool with panoramic Dubai skyline views, which is the sort of detail that becomes part of how residents use the building, early swims, sunset dips, and downtime without needing to leave home. There is also an outdoor cinema, which suggests social nights in a more relaxed setting, and an owners lounge intended as a private space for conversation, quiet work, or simply stepping away from the apartment without stepping out of the building. Family life is catered for through children’s play zones and a children’s play studio, alongside a family pool with a juice bar, which points to a more casual, day to day usability rather than amenities that only look good in brochures. Wellness features such as a yoga sanctuary and a fitness gym support routine based living, and leisure extras like mini putt golf bring a lighter, weekend feel into the podium environment. The aim, as described, is that residents can find inspiration, relaxation, or a reset without planning a whole outing, which is often what separates a good tower from a genuinely liveable one. The verifiable commercial structure gives clarity for buyers. The payment plan is 65 over 35, with handover targeted for Q1 2028. Unit sizes are listed from 724 to 1,735 square feet, which covers efficient one bedroom living through to larger three bedroom layouts with more flexibility for families or home working. That range helps explain the target audience, professionals who want a well connected base, couples planning for space, and families who value amenities and green surroundings. From a sales perspective, the combination of a defined starting price, a broad but contained size range, and a long list of lifestyle features supports a premium positioning without requiring exaggerated claims. Overall, Parkway at Meydan Horizon is presented as a high rise that tries to do two things at once, deliver the clarity and convenience of vertical urban living, and soften it with park themed podiums, lagoon views, and a more retreat like atmosphere. For end users, it offers a modern home with strong amenity depth and nearby landmarks that add variety to the weekly rhythm. For investors, it reads as a project with recognisable branding, a central district address, and specifications that are easy to communicate, from the 33 storey scale and smart home features through to the handover window and payment plan structure.

Parkway, Meydan Horizon, Dubai
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