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Dubai Residents Can Visit The Top Of Burj Khalifa For Just DH60

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Do you think that Dubai has a certain charm that attracts tourists from all over the world? Well, this city offers tourists a tonne of Instagrammable things, from magnificent sky scrappers to leisure pursuits and well-known landmarks. And as of right now, the tallest structure in the world is the second-best spot in the world, Burj Khalifa to see a sunset and the eleventh-best place to witness the dawn.

Watch Scenic Vistas From Burj Khalifa For Just Dhs60

For only Dh60 per person, UAE residents might then tour At the Top, Burj Khalifa and take in the skyline from Levels 124 and 125. When compared to a standard ticket, which charges Dh159, this is cheaper and half the price.

The exclusive summer promotion is good through September 30, 2022, inclusive of all federal holidays. To take advantage of the deal, visitors must show a genuine Emirates ID at the booking desks when they arrive. Visitors must purchase their tickets online at thetop.ae, the Burj Khalifa website.

Visitors can get a bird’s-eye perspective of Dubai from the Skydeck. Additionally, unique telescopes display images of the city at various epochs, letting visitors see every phase of its history.

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Emaar Properties is offering for sale the Burj Khalifa viewing decks

The world’s tallest building’s viewing decks are being offered for sale by the real estate company Emaar Properties! If you assumed that the Burj Khalifa must be really expensive, we have a little something to aid in your assessment. The view from the tallest building in the world could go for a staggering $1 billion!

According to the reports, the watching platforms “At The Top” bring in roughly 600–700 million dirhams ($163–$191 million) annually. A breathtaking vista was additionally valued at almost $1 billion.

Also Read: The View From The World’s Tallest Building Burj Khalifa Is To Be Sold For $1 Billion By Emaar In Dubai