Damac Maison Privé is one of the most recognizable residential towers in Business Bay. Designed as twin towers along the Dubai Canal, it mixes the style of a luxury hotel with the comfort of a private home.
From the outside, the glass façades and sleek lines give it a standout look. Inside, it’s all about space, comfort, and access to city life. These towers are not just buildings; they are homes meant for people who want city views, water nearby, and everyday comfort without extra fuss.
The two towers of Damac Maison Privé rise up together, like a mirror image of one another. They are shaped in a way that allows most apartments to get either canal views or skyline views. The design is clean. Straight lines, glass, and minimal extras. No strange curves or odd decorations. It’s simple but impressive.
From the ground level, you enter into a large lobby that feels more like a hotel than an apartment block. High ceilings, marble floors, a concierge desk, and seating areas set the tone. There are elevators tucked into a polished wall. Everything is built to make daily life smooth without showing off too much.
The buildings are 30 floors tall. Most of the residential units begin after the podium level, which includes shops, amenities, and parking. The top levels offer wider views of Downtown Dubai and the canal curve. It’s not just good-looking, it’s well-organized.
Living in Damac Maison Privé gives you a mix of convenience, style, and comfort. The apartments are made to suit different lifestyles. Whether someone lives alone or with family, there’s something that fits.
The whole project keeps things modern. The outer shell is all glass and aluminum. The inside of each unit keeps the theme. Open kitchens, neutral color palettes, simple tiles, and fitted furniture. Nothing dramatic, just smart and practical. The layout flows. Rooms are not too tight. The hallways are short. It feels like a hotel but functions like a proper home.
There’s a good variety of units in the building:
Penthouses aren’t officially part of the offering, but some of the top-floor units are big enough and well-placed to feel like one.
Each apartment has ceramic flooring in the living areas and carpet or tile in the bedrooms. Kitchens have built-in cupboards, sleek counters, and modern appliances.
Bathrooms are tiled floor to ceiling with walk-in showers or bathtubs, depending on the unit size. The windows go from floor to ceiling in most rooms. That means more light and better views. Doors, handles, switches, every detail is made to look and feel solid.
Life here is not only about the apartment, it’s about what’s around it. The twin towers come with a solid list of amenities. Nothing too flashy, just what’s needed to live well:
It’s built to be easy to live in. If you don’t want to leave the tower, you mostly don’t need to.
This is one of the top things about Damac Maison Privé. The towers sit right on the Dubai Canal in Business Bay. That means views of the water, the Downtown skyline, and easy access to just about everywhere in the city.
You can walk to the metro station in about 15–20 minutes or take a short cab ride. There’s also canal transport. Water taxis are available during certain hours. Being in Business Bay also means fast access to Sheikh Zayed Road, Al Khail Road, and even Downtown backroads. If someone works in DIFC or Downtown, this is ideal.
For anyone looking to invest in central Dubai, Damac Maison Privé is a strong option. The location gives it an edge, close to Downtown, by the water, and in a high-demand area. It’s not over-the-top expensive, but it’s clearly in the luxury range. People rent here for the views, convenience, and hotel-style feel.
It works for:
Rental income is decent, with average returns around 5–6% depending on the unit. Studio and 1-bedroom units get rented out quicker, while 2-bedroom units attract families or people looking to share.
Damac Maison Privé gives people a real mix of things, location, comfort, views, and quality. It’s a place where someone can live long term or rent out for steady income. It doesn’t try to do too much. It just does the basics well and throws in a little style to make it stand out. In a city full of towers, that’s enough to make it a smart place to live or invest.
It is located in Business Bay, directly on the Dubai Canal, close to Marasi Drive.
The project was developed by Damac Properties, a well-known real estate company in Dubai.
Yes. While the units aren’t massive, the 2-bedroom apartments offer enough space for small families. There are kids’ areas and pools too.
No. Most units are sold unfurnished by the developer. Some resale listings may include furniture.
It’s central, modern, has strong rental demand, and includes hotel-like services that attract both renters and buyers.
We at Driven Properties can assist you with viewing, booking, and securing the best unit that fits your needs.