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What time is the Burj water show?

The timings for the light and show are from 1 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. (1:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. on Fridays), and every half an hour from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. 3. Arrive early to get a good viewing spot for the light and sound show.



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The Dubai Fountain evening show takes place every 30 minutes from 6 pm to 11 pm daily. Lunchtime Dubai Fountain shows are planned seasonally (not during Ramadan) and take place at 1 pm and 1.30 pm (1.30 pm and 2 pm on Fridays). Extra afternoon shows may occur on public holidays. Each show lasts for about 5 minutes.

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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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Prices range from AED250,000 for the three minutes during weekdays from 8pm to 10pm, rising to AED350,000 at weekends. For two three minute impressions any night between 8pm and 10pm the price is AED500,000 and for AED1 million you can get five three minute impressions any night between 7pm and midnight.

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All shows at the fountain are free of charge and are visible from every point on the lake and neighbouring areas. The most popular spot is the Waterfront Boardwalk outside The Dubai Mall. Additionally, the area around Souk AI Bahar also offers a pleasant viewing experience as it is less crowded.

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The Dubai Fountain Lake Ride gives you front row seats to the best show in town. A brand-new floating platform located within The Dubai Fountain, The Boardwalk allows you to get closer than ever, giving you a whole new perspective of the captivating performances.

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Local lifestyle outlet What's On Dubai reported the closure was due to “redevelopment,” adding that a reopening date has not been announced. Launched in October 2020, the attraction holds a Guinness World Record for the world's largest dancing fountain.

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If you're looking to visit when crowds are thinnest, early mornings between 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM and in the evening before closing, are the best time to visit At The Top Burj Khalifa.

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Dubai is the country's most expensive city to live in. As a luxury tourism destination, Dubai offers high living standards: a single-person estimated monthly expenses are AED 3,700 or $1,000, excluding rent. A family of 4 would spend 3 times more — AED 13,000 or $3,540 monthly.

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Yes it's worth going up to the burj khalifa. 125 or 124th floor is enough to enjoy and get the view you are looking for. Going to the 148 is costly and not very much necessary if you are on a tight budget . It's cost 125 dhm if you wish to go upto 124 + 125 floor.

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There are observatories at 124,125 and 148th floor for general public. Only advantage of going to the top 148 floor is that you will be served unlimited juices,coffee and sweet bites. The price difference is too much as the view u get from 124/125 is almost same as 148.

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A good bet is to go in the early hours of the day (8:30 AM-10:00 AM), early afternoon (1:30 PM-3:30 PM) or after 8:30 PM. The ticket during these hours is priced at a decent AED 135 and you also get a Burj Khalifa experience without the overbearing crowd.

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A mall like no other, Dubai Mall has more than 1,200 retail outlets, including two anchor department stores, Galeries Lafayette and Bloomingdale's, along with over 200 international dining experiences and a wide range of entertainment and leisure attractions for families to enjoy.

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