Blue World City is an ambitious real estate development project located on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan. Positioned near the Chakri Interchange on the Lahore-Islamabad Motorway (M2), the project aims to provide affordable yet modern living spaces with world-class amenities. Marketed as a "Pak-China Friendly City," Blue World City has garnered significant attention due to its partnership with Chinese developers and its focus on catering to local and overseas investors.
One of the standout features of Blue World City is its vision to integrate Chinese architectural themes and design elements into its infrastructure. The development boasts replicas of global landmarks such as the Blue Mosque (modeled after Istanbul’s famous mosque) and plans to include state-of-the-art amenities like a water-themed park, wide road networks, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and a dedicated commercial zone. The project is also designed with a focus on tourism, with attractions such as an international-standard theme park and a horse-riding club.
Blue World City is divided into various sectors, each targeting different segments of the real estate market, from low-income housing to luxury farmhouses. Its strategic location near Islamabad’s New International Airport also enhances its appeal for investors seeking proximity to key infrastructure and commercial hubs.
Despite its grand vision, the project has faced legal challenges and delays, sparking concerns. However, with ongoing development and increased regulatory scrutiny, Blue World City continues to attract attention as a potentially transformative residential and commercial hub in the Islamabad region.