Burj Khalifa

Burj Khalifa tickets and tours

United Arab Emirates

Things to do in Burj Khalifa

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Building the world’s tallest skyscraper is never easy, especially when construction is in a desert. The tower faces extremes of wind and temperature due to its height and location, so the architects had to use all of their tricks.

The building is Y-shaped, which allows more window surface but also more stability at its base. Narrowing as it rises, the tower’s “wings” begin to spiral upward, reducing mass and creating less wind resistance. It still moves in high winds, but so slowly that residents don’t notice.

In the blistering heat, Burj Khalifa responds with shiny aluminum and stainless-steel cladding to reflect the sun. Its special glass is also reflective and stops the heat getting in. Fortunately, the immense height is good for ventilation because the air temperature and humidity at the top is lower than at the bottom. Air-conditioning is therefore “sky-sourced”.

The shape of the building is allegedly influenced by the shape of the Hymenocallis flower and also by classic Islamic architecture. Seen from above, or at the base, there are resemblances to the “onion” dome of a mosque.

About Burj Khalifa

Currently the world’s tallest building, Dubai’s Burj Khalifa stands at 828m (2,716ft) – more than 160 stories. The views across the desert to the Persian Gulf are astounding, especially at dawn or sunset, when the spire’s shadow stretches endlessly away.

On entering, you’ll experience a multi-media presentation about the remarkable construction process before zooming skyward in some of the world’s fastest lifts: 10m (33ft) per second. When you emerge at the 124th floor observation deck, you’ll find telescopes to scan the city below. Brave people might step out on to the 360-degree open-air terrace (weather permitting).

If the views make you hungry, that’s no problem. The ground floor is home to Armani/Deli, a branded eating experience offering European flavors and stylish décor that demands a selfie.

Address

Burj Khalifa
1 Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard
Downtown Dubai
Dubai, UAE

Getting there

By car

  • Park at Fashion Parking Level LG

By Metro

  • Red line F13 and F16: Burj Khalifa station
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Burj Khalifa tickets: levels 124 and 125
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Burj Khalifa tickets: levels 124 and 125

Book your tickets to the Burj Khalifa to ride speedy elevators and visit the tallest building in the world.

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Burj Khalifa Floors 124, 125 and Dubai Aquarium tickets
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Burj Khalifa Floors 124, 125 and Dubai Aquarium tickets

Book your tickets to the Burj Khalifa for a panorama 450 meters in the air and see hundreds of marine creatures at the Dubai Aquarium.

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Burj Khalifa fast-track tickets: levels 124, 125 and 148
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Burj Khalifa fast-track tickets: levels 124, 125 and 148

Discover Dubai from the world's highest skyscraper: take the elevator up to the 148th floor at the Top of the Burj Khalifa and get a different perspective of the city.

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Burj Khalifa tickets and 3-course meal at Rooftop
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Burj Khalifa tickets and 3-course meal at Rooftop

Book your tickets to At the Top, Burj Khalifa and climb the world's tallest building before a lavish meal with more breathtaking views at The Burj Club, Rooftop.

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Modern Dubai with Burj Khalifa entry and Al Bayt afternoon tea
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Modern Dubai with Burj Khalifa entry and Al Bayt afternoon tea

Book the At The Top Burj Khalifa with afternoon tea at Al Bayt and get the best panoramic view from the tallest tower in the world.

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Burj Khalifa

Burj Khalifa

Dubai

United Arab Emirates

Reviews Burj Khalifa

3/5
Harjinder, 04 Aug 2022

“Its underwhelming even on floor 148. You left alone to view and there is nothing exciting about it. The lift up was sedate I was expecting to feel a whoa bit it was gentle. As a tourist you will have to go as it's the highest building but it's boring. No glass floor to stand on and get the dizzy feeling Why not what a wasted opportunity”

3/5
Jaffery, 02 Jun 2022

“It was overpriced and overcrowded on top deck no safety for passengers and lots time wasting in queuing”

3/5
Tania, 21 Nov 2021

“The restaurant included in the Burj Khalifa visit serves food not even on par with a fast food joint- the trip to the top was fine but absolutely don't pay to go for the meal afterwards.”

5/5
Wouters, 25 Feb 2016

“Worth to take some time to discover that beautifull vieuw!”

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