Developer: T H O E Real Estate Development · The Heart of Europe
The Heart Of Europe is a residential project by Kleindienst in The Heart of Europe, Dubai, with handover 30.09.2022, construction 82.3% complete per the DLD registry.
Data from the Dubai Land Department project registry (updated 23.08.2026 09:55).
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All Dubai construction in the DLD register · Developer: Kleindienst · District: The Heart of Europe
| Date | Type | Size, m² | Price, AED |
|---|---|---|---|
| 28.03.2016 | 43 758.3 | 48 183 320 |
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The Heart Of Europe is an active residential villa development in the World Islands, within Dubai’s offshore The World archipelago. T H O E Real Estate Development is developing the project, which comprises 10 residential villas. Construction completion is reported at 82.28% following an inspection dated 12 May 2026.
The Heart Of Europe comprises 10 residential villas in a B+G+M+1+R configuration. The development’s construction specification identifies a concrete structural system and blockwork, with internal and external finishes. The project commenced on 20 April 2015 and has a reported total area of 16,463.14 square metres. Its location is within the World Islands, an artificial offshore archipelago off Dubai’s coast. The Heart of Europe forms part of a cluster of islands developed around European-themed architecture, hospitality and residential concepts.
The project is recorded as Active, with a construction completion ratio of 82.28%. The latest reported inspection date is 12 May 2026, and the project record was updated on 22 May 2026. The registered project completion date is 30 September 2022. The development has 10 units recorded in its project data. Construction and delivery across the wider Heart of Europe islands have progressed in phases, with hotel, villa, floating accommodation and leisure components at different stages of completion and installation.
The Heart of Europe is a themed group of islands within The World archipelago. The setting combines private holiday residences, hotels, floating villas and public leisure elements across multiple islands. The wider development concept references European cities and regions through its architecture, hospitality and visitor experiences. Its phased plans have included Sweden beach palaces, Germany villas, Honeymoon Island, the Portofino hotel and the Côte d’Azur resort. Other concepts associated with the island cluster include a climate-controlled Rainy Street, an underwater hotel component with wellness facilities, floating and underwater living experiences, and an outdoor snow plaza.
The development is physically offshore in Dubai’s World Islands. Access to the islands requires a sea transfer or organised transport from mainland docking points serving The World Islands cluster. The nearest recorded Red Line metro station is R29, at a mapped distance of 10,627 metres from the site. The location’s listed distances include 11.5 kilometres to Business Bay, 11.9 kilometres to Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai, 12.3 kilometres to DIFC, 12.4 kilometres to The Dubai Mall, 13.0 kilometres to Mall of the Emirates and 13.2 kilometres to Palm Jumeirah.
Further listed distances from The Heart of Europe include 16.7 kilometres to Dubai Marina, 17.0 kilometres to JBR Beach, 20.7 kilometres to Dubai International Airport, 23.0 kilometres to Global Village, 30.0 kilometres to Expo City Dubai and 37.0 kilometres to Al Maktoum International Airport. These mainland destinations are reached from an offshore island setting, where transport begins with a sea transfer or other organised connection from docking points. The World Islands location places the project apart from Dubai’s road-connected residential districts.
The Heart of Europe has been developed in phases and its masterplan has changed over time, including the consolidation of some islands into larger complexes and allocation of others to villas, retail and leisure functions. The wider development includes hotel and hospitality projects alongside private residences. The Nice Hotel has received a completion certificate, while the Artist Hotel on Main Europe Island reached the rooftop stage of construction. The Côte d’Azur Monaco Hotel has been reflagged as voco Monaco Dubai, described as an adults-only hotel located on a Dubai island. Floating Seahorse villas have also been fabricated and installed in stages.
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Project data comes from the Dubai Land Department (DLD) registry.