Dubai is a city of dreams, and at its heart stands the iconic Burj Khalifa, a skyscraper that is not just a marvel of engineering but a symbol of modern luxury and ambition.


Recently, we had the incredible opportunity to visit this architectural wonder, and our experience was nothing short of extraordinary.


Awe-Inspiring Attractions


Our visit to the Burj Khalifa began with a trip to the observation decks on the 148th and 125th floors. The “At The Top” experience offered us panoramic views of Dubai’s skyline, the vast desert, and the azure waters of the Arabian Gulf. It was a mesmerizing sight, especially during the sunset when the city lights began to sparkle below us.


We also explored the Burj Khalifa's lobby and the surrounding areas of the Dubai Mall, which is a destination in itself. From the Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo to the enchanting Dubai Fountain shows, there was no shortage of things to see and do. Each experience complemented our visit to the Burj Khalifa, making it a day to remember.



Opening Hours and Ticket Prices


We visited the Burj Khalifa in the late afternoon, which gave us ample time to enjoy both daytime and nighttime views. The observation decks are open daily from 8:30 AM to 11:00 PM. We recommend booking tickets in advance, as they tend to sell out quickly, especially during peak tourist seasons.


Ticket prices vary depending on the time of day and the level of access. For “At The Top” tickets to the 125th and 148th floors, prices start at approximately AED 159 (about USD 43) for standard daytime access and can go up to AED 378 (about USD 103) for premium sunset visits. There are also options for fast-track entry, which can be a great way to avoid long queues.


Nearby Special Hotel


Just a stone’s throw from the Burj Khalifa is the luxurious Kempinski The Boulevard Dubai. With its elegant design and impeccable service, it’s the perfect place to stay for those wanting to be close to the Burj Khalifa and other major attractions. We spent a night here and enjoyed stunning views of the Burj Khalifa from our room.


The Kempinski The Boulevard Dubai offers a range of room options, with prices starting around AED 1,800 (about USD 490) per night. For a special treat, we indulged in a suite, which came with premium amenities and personalized services, making our stay truly memorable.



Travel Route and Transportation Costs


Navigating Dubai is relatively easy, and we found that the most convenient way to get around was by using the Metro. The Burj Khalifa is directly accessible via the Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Metro Station, which is part of the Red Line. The station is just a short walk from the Dubai Mall and the Burj Khalifa entrance.


For a single trip on the Metro, we paid around AED 5 (about USD 1.36). Taxis and rideshare options are also readily available, with fares starting at around AED 12 (about USD 3.27) for the base fare plus additional costs per kilometer. For those who prefer a more luxurious experience, private car services are available, but they can be more costly.


Our visit to the Burj Khalifa was an unforgettable experience, filled with breathtaking views, top-notch attractions, and indulgent accommodations. From the panoramic observation decks to the nearby Address Boulevard Hotel, every moment was designed to showcase the splendor and sophistication of Dubai. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, the Burj Khalifa promises a day of wonder and luxury that’s well worth the journey.