You definitely need to take the most expensive ticket to the topmost, 154th floor! Luxury service with food, drinks, plenty of space, the opportunity to sit in chairs right by the window, a spacious balcony.
Then you will have a chance to go lower and see the hell of the rest of the floors, with Indians, families sitting on the floor, crowds of Chinese walking in formation and constantly playing "baby shark do-do-do-do" from the speakers)
Of the disadvantages, there are a lot of people, there is no panorama of the city from the elevator, i.e. you climb in an enclosed space with a small backlight, somehow it is not very pleasant. But the ascent is very fast, first the elevator comes to the 125th floor, you change to another elevator and go to the 148 or 153 floors. The view of the night city is very impressive, the day city is not very interesting to look at
Well.. it's cool, but not to wow, on the 124th floor there is a very small outdoor area, on the 125th in fact there is only a store and a place for paid photos, in fact you can see a little high-rise and a desert, nothing interesting for 4 t.r. more, it's better to go to "sky views" very cool, you can see much more, there is a transparent floor There are also 2 floors of the site itself. For 25 dirhams you can roll down a glass slide (it's worth it), for $ 135 you can walk with insurance on the "cliff" I don't know how to say, in general, look, find out we went for 7 t.p. to 2 observation decks for 2 people
Pros: stunning view, emotions. Great fountain, good music, color scheme. You need to spend the whole day there and take a lot of money with you. Cons: a huge queue at the tower for several hours, brazen Indians who climb everywhere without queuing and have to be stopped. Not a cheap treat. There is little time for inspection, everything is running. There is a huge queue in front of the mall at the tower.
The whole of Dubai is in the palm of your hand. The night view is very impressive to observe in real life, but for more beautiful photos, I think it's better to arrive at sunset (therefore, the price tag is higher when buying a ticket for this time).
There is also a minus from which there is no escape - this is a giant queue to the tower. You'll have to be patient to go upstairs.
Huge long queues. While they were standing in all of them, 40 minutes passed, and the tickets were bought in advance. There is nothing to do on the observation deck itself. Yes, the panorama is beautiful, but again - a lot of people. It's difficult to take a picture normally. And it's definitely not worth the money (in October 24, 1 adult and 1 child ticket came out 12,800₽). Burj Khalifa looks much more beautiful from the street, both live and in photos. There is absolutely nothing to do at altitude. The only plus is that they are allowed at any time, regardless of the time on the ticket. Well, the advice is to come so as to catch the sunset and then the darkness, so at least you will not be disappointed
we took a VIP ticket, we stood for a very long time anyway, well, we waited for the elevator, we drove very fast, 20-40 seconds to the 148th floor. There was a small observation deck for the whole city, everything was fenced with thick glass, only the top was open, a warm wind was blowing. you can go inside, there's a small shop and they give out orange juice /coffee/ tomato juice
for me there was nothing interesting there, they just spent the money. it's better to just use this money to go to a restaurant, it's a little lower.
in short, if you have a lot of money, like to stand in queues and you just have nothing to do, you can safely go here.
Definitely worth a visit here! Yes, there are queues, but it remains excusable when you find yourself at the top. You are amazed at the capabilities of a person. Clear navigation, beautiful design, spectacular view🤩
I recommend visiting in the evening - when the city is littered with lights, everything looks more fantastic💥
On the site itself, everything is organized perfectly and the ascent is fast, but the descent is hell. A single queue for everyone, regardless of which level they came from, can take more than one hour. The guides are silent about this for some reason! And you should have warned me, otherwise you think you're going home, but it wasn't there!
The views are amazing but the people!!!! And the price is certainly too high. There are many Hindus and other people who sit near the windows and sit. The elevators are beautiful. It's worth going once, but go in the afternoon or in the morning, in the evening, because of the floor lighting, the evening views are poorly visible.
Beautiful view!!! High!!! If you don't want to queue, this is the 124th and 125th floor (sooo big queue, you can stand for about two hours).
Take the 148th floor (more expensive, but you will immediately enter without waiting in line)
If you want to see Dubai by day, watch the sunset and Dubai by night, then take a ticket for 17:00 (kill three birds with one stone)
The ticket price at the box office is $ 150 (until 21:00), later it is cheaper (but you will only see Dubai at night).
The most interesting thing is that we found tickets for Avito for $ 130 ... (there were no tickets at the box office at 17:00) I don't know how this happens, but the Russians rule everywhere…
An extraordinary place! Full of delight, frenzied energy from a large number of people. Everyone is smiling and admiring the beauty and grandeur of the Burj Khalifa . I want to come back here again and again
It's expensive, of course, to visit, but it's so cool! The height is such that at first it was a little scary to approach even the observation windows)) there are almost always queues for climbing, but this is understandable, the place is tourist
A wild price tag and a wild number of people. Take tickets in advance. Online. They are much more expensive on site. It is ambiguous when it is better to come. The evening is beautiful, but there are reflections on the windows. It's too early for dawn. There is no such gorgeous illuminated view during the day. We took tickets online at 5.30 pm. We were there at 17. We got to the 125th floor at 18.15. Keep this in mind)
We went up to the highest floor available under the program - 154. This is the most expensive ticket, but for me, it was worth it. Private entrance and elevator, limited number of people in the group. After getting up, they give you a free drink and snacks. They don't limit us much in time, or we just didn't get to the moment when they start kicking us out.
A wonderful place ! Very interesting ! Especially liked it after sunset ! Amazing beautiful view ! Everything is clearly visible ! 100 floor... And the playground has no roof! Amazing experiences! There are good souvenirs. Baseball caps are made of fabric and leather... Brand name: "At the TOP!"... Ambush: HUGE QUEUES for descent... Lay 1.0 hour for the descent 😆
I really liked it. If you have not climbed the Burj Khalifa, then I strongly advise you, the view is very beautiful in the evening. You can buy souvenirs (figurines, key chains, T-shirts, books, etc.) on the Burj Khalifa itself, they are expensive, but if you take them in a regular store, they are 2 times cheaper. At the entrance to the building itself, you are photographed and given a QR code to view the photo on the official website, at the exit from the Burj Khalifa, you can buy this photo in a printed form (you cannot download this photo on the website). The only drawback is very long queues, from the entrance to the Burj Khalifa to the elevator you will spend an hour back the same amount. For a VIP ticket, we will go to a higher floor, there is food and an outdoor area. With a regular ticket, there is only a glazed area (the roof is open). I recommend this place
THERE are VERY, VERY LONG queues of 2 hours at the entrance, 1 hour at the exit, on the site itself. JUST a beautiful view, and lots of shops. The cherry on the cake was that when we APPROACHED the elevator at the exit, we were put in another queue, which took an extra 20 minutes
I liked everything very much, we went up to the 154th floor. It's very beautiful! In the evening, the city is just wonderful. You can sit over a cup of coffee and admire))! It's super!
The view from above is very beautiful, similar to the view from an airplane, you can stay on the observation deck for an unlimited time, you can see the dancing fountain from above.
It's a great place, but there are several subtleties:
We come in advance, especially if it's the first time in the Dubai Mall and we're looking for an entry point by reconnaissance.
Spare no expense and take the upper lounge with an outdoor terrace. There are more opportunities, time, and pleasure. There are fewer people.
Take your time and do not try to get everywhere: competently connect the purchase of tickets for different events. Half an hour to move from one event to another in the Mall is definitely not enough.
It is worthy of a visit in terms of the speed of the elevators, panoramic views and photos, and scale. There is an opportunity - take it in the early morning hours or at sunset. At sunset, when the lighting changes, it is especially spectacular, and the fountains can be seen beautifully from here. Everything is on top!
Dubai from a bird's-eye view, beautiful views, a photo for memory, it will be noted that it was in Dubai, minus the queue for one and a half to two hours to buy a ticket and climb.
Be sure to climb the tallest building in the world! If possible, then to the very top. It is advisable to buy tickets in advance, but see the weather forecast, visibility is poor in cloudy weather. On weekends, the ascent with passage through all the queues is about an hour, and the elevator itself is 1 minute)
I dream of getting on it. So far, I've only been looking outside. In the evening it is beautifully illuminated with music. There are excursions to the 124, 125 and 154 floors. It is better to order tickets online, you will not stand in line at the ticket office
The views are extremely beautiful. BUT if you are ready for 10-20 minutes to go through a not feeble quest! Namely, we, living in the area of the Media City metro station, spent 4 hours on the way back and forth, all this time on our feet, because the subway is packed and there is nowhere to sit down, then a long passage through the tunnel about 15 minutes to the Dubai Mall, because the entrance to the Khalifa is through the Pier. But finding this entrance is a separate sport, we were rushing around the Pier for 20 minutes, considering that on the eve we went to Dubai, they say, just for a walk, so to speak, for exploration. After the second throwing on the Pier, we quietly "hated" him... In the end, there was a queue for the elevator and 15 minutes on the observation deck of the 124 floor for $ 50 per person, then again there was a queue for the elevator to descend. As a result, I want to say that 5 minutes of free singing fountains impressed me much more!
An impressive architectural creation. From the site At the Top opens, which is located on the 146th floor, there is an incredible view of Dubai and the evening view of the city, and if you get to the sunset...You're a lucky guy.
In the evening, the whole city twinkles with lights, and fountains dance nearby
The obvious advantage of visiting this architectural masterpiece is that you will visit the highest man-made point (workers who maintain these structures do not count!), that you can record your achievements or achievements, as anyone likes. The next plus is that the panorama from such a height is decent, and in the evening it is also colorful to suspect. All the entertainment of the fountain can be seen from a height,
Very cool! I recommend visiting the highest floor, very steep views and the opportunity to go out to the observation deck under the open sky. Impressions for a lifetime!
We visited the Vip 152-154 floors of this attraction, very cool impressions, it is best to go to the session at 15:00, so you will capture the day and night time + sunset. The difference from the 124 floor in terms of view is impressive, from the upper deck the skyscrapers seem 2 times smaller.
A great place, the view is amazing, but, as experience has shown, in order to enjoy, you need to take tickets more expensive, they are worth it, you do not need to stand in a huge queue for the elevator, and in the evening hours, when the view is the coolest, there are a lot of people. I went both on regular tickets and on those that are more expensive, so as not to spoil the impressions, it is worth paying more once
The tower is interesting both in the afternoon and in the evening. If you have not been there before, then it is worth visiting, but you need to be prepared for large queues for entry / ascent, which is also slowed down by "VIP" customers who skip without a queue. There was also an unpleasant moment with broken screens in the elevator and outside in the shopping center (you want to show the children how it should look and here it is (I didn't expect it, but everything was fine before (I wasn't a couple of times), which are part of the show. Otherwise, for more than 7 years, nothing has changed, not a new merch, not the frequency of washing the windows of the viewing area, but! Also, the viewing part was closed with bars, now you can't put your hand through the window and normally remove the view from the window.
We were on the 124th floor.
1. The queue for lifting 40-60 minutes, inspection as at the airport.
2. The elevator is very fast, the ascent to the 124th floor took 1 minute, the ears are laid).
3. The site itself is fenced with glass 3-4 meters high, so all photos of the city will be through glass. People are like in an anthill, in order to take a picture you need to get in line.
4. When leaving the site, you pass through a souvenir shop with inflated prices and will be offered to print your photo against the background of the tower for 250 dirhams, passers-by, then the queue is 30-60 minutes and descent to the bottom. And here's a miracle you pass through such a souvenir shop with acceptable prices and photos for 60 dirhams.
5. It's better to climb the tower at night, because before climbing you can watch a really beautiful show with fountains and projection on the tower.
Conclusions:
The climb to the 124th floor cost $ 48 per person, there was another climb to the 148th floor and it already cost $ 112 per person, the guide convinced me that there was almost no difference except for the queue. Leaving the platform and going down to the bottom, I regretted that I did not overpay because the queues, the crowded elevator and the anthill on the plozhadka greatly overshadow.
A cool place, lots of impressions! However, the altitude feels as if you are flying on an airplane, and not looking out of the window. The height of the Burj Khalifa is equal to the height of the Eiffel Tower plus Ostankino! Of the cons, there are long queues for descent, but it's worth it.
Quite expensive tickets, and I would not say that the view is very exciting. After visiting similar viewing platforms in Moscow City and Shanghai, I was not very impressed. Of the advantages, an interesting exposition reveals the process of building a building and its internal structure.
This is very cool, impressions for the rest of your life! We went up in the evening VIP to the 148 floor, the views of Dubai are fascinating! I highly recommend it when we were on the observation deck and saw the fountain show!
The place is very popular, queues on weekends are like in a Mausoleum in Soviet times, the organizers use this and raise the price of x2, you need to buy tickets when planning a trip. In elevators, TV panels are built into the walls - a cool idea!
The view is cool, but there is a haze in the summer, the view is not like in the photos in the advertising booklets, but it's still cool to see the sunset.
I was on the very top platform (VIP), offered a glass of champagne and snacks, the view is amazing. Got caught during sunset, caught the evening and night landscapes. Wow is not the right word) High, beautiful and large-scale, it was worth its $ 200 per person.
I don't know how it looks to me, but it's a very popular place. The queues for the ascent are very long, it is very difficult to find an entrance if you do not ask. When climbing to the top, they take pictures of you and ask for more for one photo than for a ticket for the climb. The city is all in a haze, not very good for photos.
I was on the 147-8 floor, maybe there is something better on the next floor, but xs.
A miracle of construction and engineering thought. I was surprised that the power supply of the tower is autonomous from solar energy. It looks beautiful in the photo, but in reality it impresses even more.
The view is not worth the money. If you take a ticket only to the 124-125 floor, there are long queues at the entrance / exit, a crush on the observation deck. It's better to go to sky views. The view there is much more beautiful - on the Burj Khalifa, and it costs 3 times cheaper
The highest floor is impressive, but the middle floor is much better and cheaper. The view is better, more space. You need to visit this place if you are in Dubai, like all the sights in different parts of the world.
We went up to 124-125 floors, there is also a ticket to the 148th floor for about twice as much. The queues are very long, although they move fast. It took about an hour from the beginning of the queue to the entrance to the observation deck. The queue for the descent is about 15 minutes. It seems to me that the view is not worth it, but they put a check mark on the list for visiting Dubai