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Everything You Need To Know About The Burj Khalifa, Dubai

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Dubai is a region and emirate in the United Arab Emirates renowned for its luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture, and vibrant nightlife scene. The Burj Khalifa in Dubai is one of the prior places to visit as it is the world's tallest building, which has some very remarkable stats. It may come as a surprise to find that the design of the Burj Khalifa is strongly anchored in the tradition of Dubai and the region for such a stunningly contemporary structure. The tower's tiered spiral layout is reminiscent of traditional Middle Eastern architecture, while the design theme – interlocking circles spreading out from the tower's footprint – is inspired by Islamic geometric traditions. This extends to the environment surrounding the tower, which shapes the gardens at its foot with abstracted forms from the structure.

Dubai

Who Constructed the Burj Khalifa?

Dubai, the City of Gold, is doomed to never stop in terms of innovation and progress!

Visiting Dubai is like taking a step toward a piece of heaven on Earth, making your eyes hard to withdraw from the beauty and continual growth that make Dubai tour packages one of the finest and most spectacular experiences of your life.

The Burj Khalifa was built by Adam Smith, a prominent designer with a stellar portfolio that includes the Willis Tower and Hyder Consulting. The structure was constructed with Islamic architecture, and there were a few obstacles along the road, but the masterpiece is now an amazing tower emphasising Dubai City Sky as well as the iconic Burj Al Arab.

A fun fact about Burj Khalifa was that it was formerly known as Khalifa Tower or Burj Dubai, but was renamed in honor of Abu Dhabi and the president of the United Arab Emirates, Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Architecture of Burj Khalifa

Burj Khalifa architecture incorporates a three-lobed footprint, which is an abstraction of the Hymenocallis flower. The tower is made up of three parts that are placed around a central core. The modular, Y-shaped construction with setbacks along each of its three wings gives an intrinsically stable design for the building and adequate floor plates for residential use. As the tower spirals upward, the cross-section of the tower is gradually reduced by 26 helical levels.

At the summit, the center core emerges and culminates in a carved spire. The Arabian Gulf is best seen from a Y-shaped floor layout. From the ground or in the air, the Burj Khalifa resembles the onion domes that are common in Islamic architecture. At 555 metres (1,821 feet) in height, At the Top, Burj Khalifa SKY on Level 148 provides guests with a unique chance to soak in unrivalled views of the city and far beyond from a rooftop terrace and a luxury lounge.

Booking of Burj Khalifa

Burj Khalifa Ticket

With so many things to do in Dubai, you can see the tip of the sphere of Burj Khalifa from 95 km away. Now, wonder how exciting it will be to watch the view from Dubai’s tallest building in the world? Following are the Burj Khalifa ticket prices:

The entry fee to the Burj Khalifa is about Rs 6000* per person. Children under the age of 12 are charged Rs 3200* for regular entry, while adults are charged Rs 4000* at the top level and Rs 10,000* at the top sky level. Infants pay no entrance charge for quick access to the summit.

Aside from that, the tour of the Burj Khalifa during non-peak hours, the ticket price of the Burj Khalifa is Rs 1896 and Rs 2560 for children and adults, respectively, for visiting at the top, and the entrance fee of the Burj Khalifa is Rs 7015 for those who want to go at the top sky level.

*Prices available at the time of writing. Please check the real-time prices at the time of visit.

Burj Khalifa Top Floor View

Dubai Skyline

At The Top Burj Khalifa Sky Lounge, located 555 metres above sea level, is the world's tallest observatory deck with a 360° view. The elevator speed at the Burj Khalifa is 10 metres per second, making it one of the fastest in the world. The elevator ride to the observation deck on the 124th floor of the Burj Khalifa takes barely one minute.

Location of Burj Khalifa

It may come as a surprise to find that the design of the Burj Khalifa is strongly anchored in the tradition of Dubai and the region for such a stunningly contemporary structure. It's on Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard in Downtown Dubai.

The tower's tiered spiral layout is reminiscent of traditional Middle Eastern architecture, while the design theme – interlocking circles spreading out from the tower's footprint – is inspired by Islamic geometric traditions. This extends to the landscape surrounding the tower, which shapes the gardens at its foot with abstracted forms from the structure, similar to the Dubai Miracle Garden.

World Records of Burj Khalifa

Apart from being the world's tallest building in Dubai, the Burj Khalifa also holds six other world records. The Burj Khalifa is also the world's tallest freestanding construction, has the most storeys, the most inhabited floors, the highest outdoor observation deck, the elevator with the greatest journey distance, and the tallest service elevator.

The Burj Khalifa Park

Burj Khalifa fountain

The Burj Park is a fantastic leisure destination in Downtown Burj Dubai, and it's a perfect spot to see the famous Dubai Fountains.

The 29,000-square-meter Burj Park is located at the base of the Burj Khalifa Tower, along the Burj Lake or the Dubai Fountain Lake. The park's plants and shrubs are irrigated by a condensation collecting system derived from the cooling system used by the buildings. When hot and humid air outside combines with the cooling requirements of the tower, a significant amount of moisture from the air is condensed. The water is kept in the basement car park and provides roughly 15 million gallons of supplementary water each year, which is comparable to 20 Olympic-sized swimming pools.

Facts About Burj Khalifa

  • The weight of the materials is one of the most astounding Burj Khalifa statistics. To put things in context, the weight of the concrete is equal to 100,000 elephants. The entire weight of aluminium utilised for the Burj Khalifa is comparable to five A380 planes.
  • The sustainability and resource usage of the Burj Khalifa is quite admirable. Every year, 15 million gallons of water are gathered in an environmentally friendly manner. The water is utilised for irrigation, watering the landscape and plants, cooling the system, and powering the Dubai Fountain.
  • The Burj Khalifa is about more than simply vistas and cuisine. The building also houses art and culture, as well as the world's first Armani hotel. The oval sculpture by Egyptian artist Karim Rashid at the business entryway should be the first stop on any art lover's tour. After that, see Catalan artist Jaume Plensa's stunning "World Voices" project.

The Burj Khalifa is one of the world's finest architecturally and technologically sophisticated structures, with meticulous design at every level. At your leisure, explore the 360-degree viewing decks on levels 125 and 124. Book your tickets now!

October 12, 2021

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We are an Indian travel company founded in 2013 and excel at domestic and international tour packages including guided group tours, specialty tours, customized holidays, corporate MICE travel, inbound travel and destination weddings.

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