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Which day is the Burj Khalifa closed?

What are Burj Khalifa timings? It is open throughout the year. At The Top timings for the weekdays (Sunday-Thursday) are 10 AM till midnight, with the last entry being at 11 PM, while during the weekends (Friday-Saturday) it is open from 8 AM till midnight, with the last entry being at 11 PM.



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To get to the top of the Burj Khalifa, you need to purchase a ticket. Your ticket price will vary based on the observation deck you choose and what time of day you stop by. When purchasing Burj Khalifa tickets, you can choose between the basic ticket (At the Top) and the premium ticket (At the Top Sky).

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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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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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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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Opt to visit the tower during non-prime hours i.e. early in the morning or late in the evening, an hour or two before it closes. As mentioned earlier, the best times to do so are early hours of the day (8:30 AM-10:00 AM), early afternoon (1:30 PM-3:30 PM) or after 8:30 PM.

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A Dubai fountain show is held every day of the week, at different times. Dubai fountain timings are: Daytime: 01:00 PM and 01:30 PM. Evenings: 06:00 PM to 11:00 PM (in 30 minute intervals)

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The fountains come to life every 30 minutes from 6pm, daily. The colourful, illuminated jets sways in time to a range of melodies, which will leave you spellbound. Some popular tracks include Michael Jackson's Thriller, Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman's Time to Say Goodbye, and Power by Korean pop band EXO.

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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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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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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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Emaar Properties was founded and incorporated in 1997 by chairman Mohamed Alabbar. As one of the leading developers in the UAE, Emaar has diversified interests in real estate including both commercial and residential property development, as well as malls and hospitality.

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Are cameras allowed at Burj Khalifa At the Top? Yes, cameras are allowed at Burj Khalifa At the Top. They also have their own photographers who will take your photos at a price.

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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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Planning your visit The Burj Khalifa is open from 5am on weekends and 8am on weekdays until midnight, with last entry 45 minutes prior to closing. If you have a pre-booked time, make sure you arrive on time as you may not be allowed to enter if you miss it!

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This is a lovely aquarium, which is conveniently located in Dubai mall. While you can see parts of the water tank from the outside, it's worth a visit, as it allows you to get closer to the tank, walk through a tunnel and see an entire zoo on the 2nd floor. Don't miss the shark feeding at the big tank - it's amazing.

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