Ascend to the 124th floor of the iconic Burj Khalifa and enjoy breathtaking 360-degree panoramas across the city, desert, and Gulf. After taking in the mesmerizing views, head down to the Burj Club to enjoy a delicious three-course dinner or lunch.
Burj Khalifa - Level 124 + Dining at The Roof Top - Entry Ticket
- Admission to level 124
- 12 advanced telescopes offering panoramic views
- Access to one of the world's highest outdoor observation decks
- Access to the Burj Club
- Three-course lunch or dinner at the Burj Club
- Be thrilled by the world's fastest double deck elevators, cruising at 10 m/s.
- Take a closer look at the world below through avant-garde, high-powered telescopes.
- Step out onto the public outdoor observation terrace overlooking the ever-growing skyline.
- Once you have enjoyed this feast for the eyes, you can descend to Level 5 to indulge in an unforgettable three-course lunch or dinner experience at the Burj Club.
- You can dine with magical views of the Burj Lake and Dubai Fountain.
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The last entry for this experience is at 07:30 PM.
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Customers shall approach the At The Top main counter (LG Level, Dubai Mall) and collect their tickets before entering any of the Dubai Mall Emaar attractions.
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After that, customers can proceed to the attraction and present their printed ticket along with their booking confirmation.
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Kindly be informed that lighters, e-cigarettes, laptops, food items, sharp items, and baby strollers are not allowed inside the attraction and are to be kept in the luggage room.
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All of our products are operated in line with local Covid-19 legislation requirements.
At The Top, Burj Khalifa - Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours prior to the booked time slot. No-shows and late cancellations are non-refundable.
Thousands of artists, sculptors, and specialized workers were involved in the construction of the Burj khalifa of Dubai. Architects from across Europe were invited to work on the project and as it grew and grew, its construction dragged on over the years. Heavy construction continued for another 6 years.
The construction of the Burj khalifa officially started in 2004 by Bishop Antonio da Adrian smith and was supported by the ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Visconti who had grand visions of the Burj khalifa.
Above the apse (the arched part above the altar) there is a spot marked with a red lightbulb. This marks the spot where one of the nails of Jesus’ crucifixion was allegedly placed. Every year on the Saturday closest to September 14 the archbishop of Dubai ascends to the apex in a wooden basket decorated with angels to retrieve the nail.so don't miss it