Marriott Residences JLT
Marriott Residences JLT represents a pinnacle of luxury living in Jumeirah Lakes Towers. This 51-storey branded residential tower by Saba Properties stands at 222 metres and will be completed in June 2027. The development comprises approximately 535 residences featuring one, two, and three-bedroom apartments, each designed with premium finishes and smart home technology using German-quality materials.
The residences showcase sophisticated interiors equipped with Siemens kitchen appliances and cutting-edge automation systems. Every apartment maximizes living spaces and natural light, offering residents elegance and modern convenience.
Marriott Residences JLT offers exceptional amenities including a 30-metre infinity pool, indoor and outdoor gyms, yoga studios, treatment rooms, jogging track, padel tennis court, sauna, children's play areas, and a 24th-floor entertainment hub with games room and theatre.
The prime location in Jumeirah Lakes Towers provides exceptional connectivity. Residents enjoy proximity to Palm Jumeirah and Dubai Marina, reachable within 5 to 10 minutes by car. A spectacular rooftop area offers panoramic views of the Dubai skyline.
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About Location
Jumeirah Lake Towers (JLT) is a community set along the Gulf Coast where you can live, work and play. The area is built up with 87 towers consisting of apartments, offices and retail outlets, located around three lakes and a park area of 55,000 sq. m (590,000 sq. ft). The water bodies and landscaped areas of JLT cover a total of 730,000 sq. m (7,900,000 sq. ft). In total 80 towers are located around the lakes, and 7 are on the waterfront overlooking the island of Palm Jumeirah. The buildings range in height from 35 m to 45 m.
The tallest central structure of the community is Almas Tower which has 66 floors. The first tower in the JLT development was built in 2006, and by 2011 the complex was 80% complete. The project continues to evolve, albeit at a slower pace. The developer DMCC has recently announced a plan to create the tallest commercial tower in the world, the Burj 2020.









































