Trident Grand Residence
Developed by Trident International Holdings and designed by Hazel Wong, Trident Grand Residence is a freehold, 45-storey residential skyscraper completed in 2010. It houses between 212 to 253 units “one tower” depending on reports—and stands prominently among neighboring landmarks like Grosvenor House and Le Royal Meridien .Trident Grand Residence presents a compelling blend of space, luxury, and location in vibrant Dubai Marina. Its strong amenities and rental performance make it attractive for both lifestyle buyers and investors. Just consider building age, noise, and maintenance when evaluating.
- Type
- Tower
- Area
- Dubai Marina
- Community
- Dubai Marina
- Typical rent
- AED 55k–180k/yr
- Listed amenities
- 10
- Photos
- 6
- Coordinates
- Mapped
- On Lived since
- Aug 2025
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- Is Trident Grand Residence a good place to rent in Dubai Marina?
- 1-bedrooms in Dubai Marina run AED 75,000–145,000/year in 2026. Studios from AED 55,000. Marina views command a 15–20% premium. Noise (from the Marina Walk especially) and parking are the most common complaints. For unit-by-unit experience at Trident Grand Residence specifically, read verified tenant reviews on Lived once tenants start sharing reports.
- Is Dubai Marina worth the rent premium?
- For many tenants, yes. You get walkable access to restaurants, the Marina Walk, JBR beach, and the tram connecting to the Metro. The trade-off is higher noise, tourist traffic, and variable building management. Read Lived reviews for your specific tower before deciding.
- How much does it cost to rent at Trident Grand Residence in Dubai Marina?
- Studios from AED 55,000/year, 1-bedrooms AED 75,000–145,000, 2-bedrooms AED 120,000–220,000. Marina-facing units command a 10–20% premium over city-view units in the same tower.
- Trident Grand Residence: How is parking in Dubai Marina?
- Most towers include one allocated parking space with the unit. Visitor parking is paid and limited. Some buildings have multi-storey parking; others rely on street parking that fills up on weekends. Confirm parking arrangements before signing.