Market Overview
Properties for sale in Louvre Abu Dhabi Residences, Saadiyat Cultural District, offer high-end living with sizes ranging from 480 to 1,700 sqft and an average price of AED 6,980,000. Most properties for sale have balconies, barbecue areas, built-in wardrobes, central AC, children's play areas, covered parking, security, shared gyms, and shared pools. Many properties for sale feature children's pools, concierge services, lobbies, maids' rooms, pet-friendly policies, shared spas, water views, and walk-in closets, combining luxury with family-friendly amenities.
Nearby Lifestyle and Amenities
Louvre Abu Dhabi Residences places you in the heart of Saadiyat Cultural District, one of Abu Dhabi’s most coveted addresses where world-class art, architecture, and beachfront living come together. The setting is uniquely walkable for the city: you are moments from the Louvre Abu Dhabi itself and the emerging Saadiyat Grove lifestyle destination, with many homes enjoying open views toward the museum’s iconic dome, landscaped plazas, and the water. The overall feel is refined and contemporary, appealing to buyers and renters who value design, tranquility, and cultural vibrancy in equal measure.
Day-to-day living is easy, with cafés, casual and fine dining, boutique retail, salons, and services concentrated along Mamsha Al Saadiyat and within Saadiyat Grove as it comes online. Supermarkets, pharmacies, and convenience stores are close by, and resort facilities on the island add spa and dining options at the St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort, Jumeirah at Saadiyat Island Resort, Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi, and Saadiyat Rotana. Residents have direct access to pristine beaches such as Soul Beach and Saadiyat Public Beach, plus Saadiyat Beach Club for a private, resort-style experience. Active lifestyles are well served by the Saadiyat Beach Golf Club, waterfront jogging and cycling tracks, and shaded promenades that make evening walks a highlight.
As a cultural address, it is unmatched. In addition to the Louvre Abu Dhabi, the district includes Manarat Al Saadiyat, Berklee Abu Dhabi, and the Abrahamic Family House. Major institutions under development—Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, Zayed National Museum, Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi, and teamLab Phenomena Abu Dhabi—promise an ever-expanding calendar of exhibitions, performances, and public art. This concentration of venues brings year-round events to your doorstep and gives the neighborhood a distinctive, arts-led energy rare in the region.
Transport connections are straightforward by car, with fast access via the E12 to the Abu Dhabi Corniche, Al Maryah Island’s business and healthcare hubs, Al Reem Island, and Yas Island. Abu Dhabi International Airport is within a comfortable drive for frequent travelers. While public buses serve the island’s key anchors such as NYU Abu Dhabi, most residents rely on taxis and ride-hailing, and the local street network is designed to be pedestrian-friendly within the cultural and beachfront zones. Secure parking is standard in new developments, making commuting simple.
Families appreciate the education options nearby. Cranleigh Abu Dhabi is on Saadiyat, and NYU Abu Dhabi is just across the island, with several nurseries and early learning centers within a short drive. A wider selection of schools across Al Reem Island and Khalifa City can be reached via the main bridges. Healthcare is well covered: Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi on Al Maryah Island, Burjeel Day Surgery Center on Al Reem Island, and established hospitals and clinics on the mainland are all within easy reach, alongside local pharmacies and primary care clinics on Saadiyat itself.
Life at Louvre Abu Dhabi Residences is complemented by the caliber of on-site amenities typical of branded residences of this level—curated lounges and social spaces, a high-spec gym and spa, swimming pools, concierge services, and thoughtfully designed areas for work, wellness, and art-inspired living. Combined with the island’s low-density, nature-rich environment—protected dunes, open skies, and serene waterfronts—the address attracts professionals, couples, and families seeking a calm coastal base with exceptional cultural access. For both renting and owning, the appeal lies in the rare mix of museum-side living, beach time on demand, and seamless city connectivity in a setting that continues to grow as Abu Dhabi’s premier cultural and lifestyle district.