With a height of 828 meters, the Burj Khalifa is the world's tallest structure, setting new standards for engineering feats and architectural heights.
The highest viewing point in the world is the "At The Top" observation deck, located on the 148th floor and rising to a height of 555 meters, which provides breathtaking panoramic views.
With a speed of ten meters per second, the elevator system of the Burj Khalifa is among the fastest in the world, taking less than a minute to take visitors to the summit.
The spiraling petals of the Hymenocallis flower, which represents development and elegance in the middle of the Arabian desert, served as the inspiration for the building's design.
The Burj Khalifa was a massive undertaking that took more than six years to build, using 12,000 workers per day at its busiest construction period.
The tower offers an unparalleled living experience in the center of Dubai and is home to exclusive restaurants, the renowned Armani Hotel, and luxurious apartments.
The Burj Khalifa is the focal point of a spectacular nightly light and fountain show that is set to music and draws millions of tourists every year with its eye-catching display.