Burj Khalifa
Burj Khalifa
Burj Khalifa

Burj Khalifa Tours and Tickets

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The Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world, soaring 2,717 feet (828 meters) high with more than 160 stepped floors that narrow as it climbs syringe-like to the sky. Designed to pay homage to the complex geometry of Islamic art, the Burj Khalifa brings a new meaning to the term skyscraper and is a highlight of the massive downtown Dubai complex.

  • 1 Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Blvd. , Downtown Dubai, Dubai

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Milan_S, Jan 2025
It's a one time visit...
It's a one time visit experience to go to the 124/125 floor at burj khalifa. Long lines to go up but the elevators are super fast
Naheer_H, Jan 2025
Good trip overall with...
Good trip overall with lots covered during the day. Tour guide was good and knowledgeable. However, the 3hrs waiting time to go on top of the Burj Khalifa is a real nightmare. The view was good but the fatigue to get there was not worth it to my humble point of view. So he prepared.
Emanuel_C, Jan 2025
Habibi come to Dubai
It was a very good experience. Ahmed was wonderful and had a lot of knowledge about Dubai. Unfortunately it was super crowded and very difficult to take pics. Burj Khalifa was crazy and lines took over 2 hours to get out. This tour only gets you to the 125th floor not to 148th at Burj Khalifa. Overall it was a very good experience
Beverley_H, Jan 2025
An experience you don't want to miss
It's a long day but if your guide is as good as we had your day will speed by. If you don't like queuing don't go to Burj Khalifa
People Also Ask
Q:Is Burj Khalifa entry free?
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No, entry to the Burj Khalifa isn’t free, but there are admission ticket packages for every budget. Choose between tickets that grant you access to the At the Top observation deck on levels 124 and 125, or entry to The Lounge on levels 152, 153, and 154—which boasts the title of the World’s Highest Lounge.
Q:Is there a dress code for the Burj Khalifa?
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No, there isn’t a dress code for the Burj Khalifa. That said, if you plan to visit one of the many restaurants in the building, smart-casual attire is recommended. Avoid wearing shorts or sandals if you’re dining at Atmosphere Restaurant and Lounge on the 122nd floor.
Q:Should I Burj Khalifa tickets in advance?
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Yes, you should buy Burj Khalifa tickets in advance, especially if you want to beat the crowds and arrive at a time of your choice. Entry times are staggered to keep crowds at bay, so tickets for certain time slots can sell out ahead of time. Sunset tickets are often the first to go.
Q:Is Burj Khalifa better at night or day?
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If you want to admire the city lights, the Burj Khalifa is better at night. For more detailed photos of Dubai’s desert landscapes and skyline, visit during daylight hours. Sunset makes for magical shots—if you time it right, you might get to see light and dark vistas in one visit.
Q:How long can you stay at the top of the Burj Khalifa?
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If you’re visiting Burj Khalifa Sky, you can spend around 30 minutes at level 148 before descending to levels 124 and 125 (At the Top), where there’s no time limit. However, most visitors don’t end up spending more than an hour to 90 minutes at the tower.
Q:How do you avoid queues at the Burj Khalifa?
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The best way to avoid queues at the Burj Khalifa is by prebooking your ticket. During peak times, you might still need to wait in line to get into the building and onto the elevator, so it’s always wise to show up a little early.