What is it like living in the Burj Khalifa?
What is it like living in the Burj Khalifa? ICONIC VIEWS Any apartment higher than the 20th floor in the UAE can give you amazing views. But only an apartment in Burj Khalifa gives you spectacular aerial views of the entire city. Not to mention the fact that the sky is (literally) the limit. The Dubai Fountain dancing under the tallest building!
What is on the 148 floor of Burj Khalifa?
At 555 metres (1,821 ft) high, At the Top, Burj Khalifa SKY on Level 148 offers visitors the unprecedented opportunity to soak up unmatched views of the city and beyond, from an outdoor terrace and a premium lounge.
How many owners does Burj Khalifa have?
At this point, you are probably wondering who owns this magnificent tower. Well, the Burj Khalifa owner is Emaar Properties. The real estate company was established in 1997 by chairman Mohammed Alabbar. Emaar Properties has owned other well-known projects in Dubai such as the Dubai Mall and the Dubai Marina district.
How many people live inside Burj Khalifa?
The Burj Khalifa is home to over 900 residential units and can hold up to 10,000 people at any given time. As well as private residents, it houses businesses ranging from real estate to construction firms, Armani hotels, offices, and fine dining.
Who owns flat in Burj Khalifa?
Indians own around 150 apartments of the 900 that Burj Khalifa offers. And an Indian is the biggest property owner of Burj Khalifa: Meet George V Nereamparambil. The Burj Khalifa is the crown jewel of Dubai's iconic landscape.
Should I go to Burj Khalifa at night?
Besides going in the early morning hours, entering the observation decks after sunset is a highly recommended time. The reason is that when the sun is setting, many people enter At the Top and At the Top SKY. As the sun leaves the sky and night falls over Dubai, visitors leave the observation decks.
How many years will Burj Khalifa last?
Protecting a National Asset: Burj Khalifa Towers with a 100 Year Design Life! Standing 828 meters (2,717 feet) tall and boasting more than 160 stories, Burj Khalifa is the world's tallest structure: a single tower that will eventually house 12,000 people.
Who owns the 100 floor of Burj Khalifa?
BR Shetty, UAE-based industrialist, paid Dh45 million in 2005, to buy entire 100th floor. Indians are among top buyers in Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest residential tower and have invested Dh18billion in Dubai's real estate market last year.