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Blue World City (+923165103532)

BLUE WORLD CITY Project of BGC

Best Opportunity for General and Overseas Pakistani to Invest Safe and Sound in Pakistan near New International ISLAMABAD Airport.


Booking with 10% and Instalment Plan of 4 Years
Contact for Booking
+923165103532

An International Standard City in the Pakistan

*Overseas Block booking only with 1 lakh 35 Thousand

*20 Min Drive from New Airport

*10 Min drive from Motorway Chakri Interchange

*Most Modern Town Planing

*Upto 220 Feet Wide Roads

*Gated Community
*Blue Mosque (Turkey Replica)

*Asia's Largest Water Theme Park

*Burj-ul-Arab Replica

*GHQ aprroved Cadet College


Main Entrance Gate of BLUE WORLD CITY



Under Completion


According to Model designed by Chinese Company
(Shan Jian)



Eagle View Of 1st Round About after Main Gate



AT Premises of Airport



Business District



City Walk Around Commercial Hub



Just 14KM away from Airport



On the way of Ring Road 

MOU signed for Asia's Biggest Water Theme Park



3D Cinema in Overseas Block



Night View



Blue World City's First Event at Site



Event at Site of BLUE WORLD CITY



Beauty of Overseas Block


Villa of Blue World City

Master Plan of Blue World City


Contact for your Safe Invesment
+923165103532

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