Burj Khalifa Tickets and Tours

With your Burj Khalifa tickets, visit the iconic and the world’s tallest building on your Dubai Tour. Admire the stunning 360-degree views of the city from a magnificent vantage point. Avoid queueing up with Burj Khalifa skip-the-line tickets and get a bird’s eye view of the city and the Arabian Gulf from this amazing man-made marvel. Combine it with affordable combo deals with experiences like Desert Safari, Aquarium, and city tour.
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Our tips for Burj Khalifa

  • Plan ahead. Beyond the queues, ticket prices increase significantly for those purchasing on-site. Save yourself time and money and pre-book a few weeks in advance.
  • Put your best foot forward. There are no chairs or benches to sit on at the outdoor observation decks, so comfortable shoes are a must.
  • Choose wisely. High humidity often veils the city in a muggy haze, making views from this skyscraper less striking than normal. Booking your Burj Khalifa Dubai tour for the winter months is your best bet for seeing this city skyline in all its dazzling glory.
  • Save extra bucks. Apart from Burj Khalifa ticket offers, you can get extra bang for your buck by combining it with other attractions like Dubai Museum, Burj Al Arab and more.

Good to know

Remarkable is an understatement for the world’s tallest skyscraper - Burj Khalifa! With over 160 floors, creating the world's tallest building is no small feat. The amount of concrete used in Burj Khalifa's construction weighs the equivalent of 100,000 elephants.

Many hands make for light(er) work. Over six years, it took more than 22 million man-hours to complete this iconic building. During peak construction periods, there were over 12,000 workers on site every day.

Get ready to ride the fastest elevator in the world to the 124th and 125th-floor observation decks at this spectacular yet sustainable structure. Go even higher to the 148th floor At the Top Sky Deck (the tallest viewing platform in the world at 1,821 feet) and you can tuck into savory refreshments while soaking in spectacular views.

Operating at heights of more than 2,000 feet, it takes 36 window cleaners a total of three months to clean the building’s reflective windows. Earlier known as Burj Dubai, it was renamed Burj Khalifa to honor the ruler of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who was also the president of the UAE.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the best time to visit Burj Khalifa?
    A:

    Early evening is the ideal time to visit the world’s tallest building, though popular demand sees the prices of tickets prices soar. Early morning sessions from 8.30 am onwards are a good alternative, with shorter queues and fewer crowds.

  • Q: How do I get there?
    A:

    If you’re traveling by metro, alight at the nearby Burj Khalifa station. Plenty of taxi ranks and parking facilities at the nearby Dubai Mall make traveling by car a viable option. 

  • Q: What are the opening hours of Burj Khalifa?
    A:

    Burj Khalifa is open throughout the year from 10 am to midnight on the weekdays (Sunday to Thursday) and during the weekends (Friday & Saturday), it opens from 8 am till midnight.

  • Q: How long is the Burj Khalifa tour?
    A:

    You can spend as much time as you want during the Burj Khalifa tour. Typically, it takes about 2 to 3 hours. However, a visit to Level 148 is timed for 30 to 45 minutes.

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