(left) meets with Sheikh
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, at Zabeel Palace on 8 March, 2016.|left As the official residence of the
Ruler of Dubai, Zabeel Palace is a central hub for governance, state affairs, and high-level interactions within the
emirate of Dubai. The palace serves as the venue for official meetings, diplomatic receptions, and ceremonial events. It is an important setting for receiving international dignitaries,
heads of state, and prominent visitors. For example, the palace hosted bilateral meetings between Sheikh
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and then-Vice President of the United States
Joe Biden in March 2016. Zabeel Palace plays a significant role in local governance and the administration of Dubai's judicial and business sectors with Sheikh Mohammed frequently using the palace to hold
majlis meetings with local dignitaries, investors, businessmen and senior government officials. The palace is also the site of formal
state ceremonies, such as the swearing-in of judges and other government officials. Zabeel Palace also serves as the venue for cultural and religious occasions. Each year, Sheikh Mohammed receives dignitaries, ministers, senior figures, heads of department and government authorities, citizens, tribal representatives, and officials from Arab, Islamic and foreign countries at the palace during celebrations such as
Eid al-Fitr and
Eid al-Adha. The surrounding Zabeel district further underscores the palace's importance, as it was historically the residence of Sheikh
Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, the former ruler of Dubai, who laid the foundations for the emirate’s transformation into a global city. == Public access ==