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How long does it take to see Burj Khalifa?

Average visit time The average time it takes to enjoy At the Top is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes however, you are welcome to take your time. Please note that the average visit time may extend accordingly during peak seasons and sunset times.



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So is it worth the trip? If you're a bucket list ticker then yes – the novelty of going up the world's tallest building is probably worth the entry fee (though perhaps not all the way to level 148).

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With At the Top tickets, you can expect at least 30 minutes of waiting time as most visitors choose to view only the lower deck. The premium At the Top SKY tickets usually has a waiting time of hardly 15 minutes as you get priority access to the elevator.

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Whether or not it is worth paying 300 AED to visit the 148th floor of the Burj Khalifa depends on your budget and your priorities. The 148th floor offers slightly higher views than the 124th floor, but the difference is not significant. If you are on a tight budget, then visiting the 124th floor is a good option.

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The 148th floor is MUCH more quiet and you will get exceptional views with little privacy. Lounge area allows to sit down and you can ask for juice or coffee as much as you like.

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Level 125 serves as a tribute to Arab arts and culture; the entire level that is slickly designed will feature a Masharabiya motif as part of the décor's central theme. While level 124 offers access to an exhilarating outdoor terrace.

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You would have to walk across and exit the Lower Ground floor. Once you make your way to the Burj Khalifa counters, you need to simply show your reserved ticket and your journey begins. Visitors cannot enter the Burj Khalifa directly, unless they are residents, have a reservation at At.

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What time is the Burj Khalifa light show? The timings of the Burj Khalifa light show changes from year to year. Presently the show runs six times each day- every half an hour between 07.45 PM and 10.45 PM, on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturday only. However, it would be advisable to enquire before arriving for the show.

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Your Burj Khalifa tickets let you choose between 2 observation decks - At the Top, which grants you access to the lower observation deck on the 124th and 125th floors, and the premium At the Top SKY tickets, which will take you to the highest observation deck in the world on the 148th floor.

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You can visit Burj Khalifa year around whenever you want to. But the best time to enjoyt the view from the tallest building the world or the tallest man made structure in the world in during the sunset or the sunrise. This is the ideal time you can enjoy an outstanding view from there.

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5 – At the Top Sky Visit the world's highest observation deck with an outdoor terrace at Level 148 of Burj Khalifa. Get escorted to the SKY lounge for complimentary refreshments. Non-prime hours tickets (from 7 pm until 10 pm): Adult (12 years+) – Ticket price: from 399 AED (109 USD or 9,028 INR)

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What time is the Burj Khalifa light show? The timings of the Burj Khalifa light show changes from year to year. Presently the show runs six times each day- every half an hour between 07.45 PM and 10.45 PM, on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturday only. However, it would be advisable to enquire before arriving for the show.

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Rooms on lower floors are usually less expensive, while those on the highest floors, such as the Top Sky suite, can cost more than $20,000 per night. However, for those looking for a luxurious stay in the Burj Khalifa, the price may be well worth it.

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Take the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. It's impressive at 828 metres tall, but nearly a third of that (29%) is unoccupiable, according to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.

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Outdoor swimming and Jacuzzi at Level 76 - Review of Burj Khalifa, Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Tripadvisor.

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Very tall buildings often have broadcasting and telecom equipment in their upper floors, plus elevator equipment. The tapering shape of the Burj means that those very upper floors are small, and probably not that useful.

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