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Which day to visit Burj Khalifa?

The Burj Khalifa is open every day of the week, through the year. Should I visit Burj Khalifa at night? Burj Khalifa at night is a great time to visit. You get fewer crowds and a splendid, bright-light-filled view of Dubai's skyline.



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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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At the Top, Burj Khalifa is open from 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM. At the top Burj Khalifa Sky (124th, 125th & 148th Floors) – Prime Hours are from 9:30 AM – 6 PM, Non-Prime Hours are from 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM. Time slots mentioned as prime or non-prime are as per Burj Khalifa's current time slot allotment.

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The Burj Khalifa light show times are from 7.45 pm to 10.45 pm. On weekdays, it takes place every hour and on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday every half hour. The sound and light show at Burj Khalifa is just as mesmerizing as the Dubai Fountain.

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At 555 metres (1,821 ft) high, At the Top, Burj Khalifa SKY on Level 148 offers visitors the unprecedented opportunity to soak up unmatched views of the city and beyond, from an outdoor terrace and a premium lounge. Enjoy a guided tour to Level 148, before heading over to levels 125 and 124.

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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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Choose the right time for your visit 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. This will help you enjoy a more peaceful atmosphere at the world's tallest building.

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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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In Dubai, you don't have to tip, as a service charge is built into the prices (especially with restaurants). It won't be considered rude if you don't leave the staff any dirhams. With that said, remember that the service charge goes to the business—not directly to the staff that served you.

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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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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 Burj Khalifa elevator speed is 10 meters per second, making the elevators among the fastest in the world. The Burj Khalifa elevator time to reach the observation deck on the 124th floor is only one minute.

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Yes, there is a simple security check where you will have to display your ID. You can carry your passport, driver's license, or residence license. A. There is no particular dress code for Burj Khalifa.

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In Dubai, Uber and Careem typically cost more than a taxi . The advantage is that Uber offers a flat rate, so if there's traffic and you're going a long distance, it can also be cheaper. In general, Careem is less expensive than Uber for shorter distances and Uber is less expensive for longer distances.

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All taxis are metered, with rates starting at 12 dirhams (roughly $3.25) and increasing by about 2.82 dirhams (around $0.75) per mile. Because Dubai addresses do not include building numbers, you'll have to specify your destination based on an intersection or a nearby hotel or landmark.

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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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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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Enjoy a FREE visit to At the Top - Level 124 of Burj Khalifa, the world's highest building, with your Dubai City Pass! With a height of 830 meters, Burj Khalifa currently constitutes the highest building in the world. The admission to At the Top - Level 124 is included in your Dubai City Pass.

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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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How high up the Burj Khalifa can I go? You can go up to the observation decks on Levels 124, 125 and 148. The very top of the Burj Khalifa is the 163rd floor; however, this is not accessible to the public.

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It's so tall that people on the upper floors of the building perceive time differently to those on the lower levels. From the top of the Burj Khalifa, people can view so far into the Arabian Desert that they see the sun set several minutes after people on the ground see it set.

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