The best time to visit Burj Khalifa is during the winter months from November to April, when the weather is more comfortable for tourists. For the best views, visits are recommended either early in the morning or just before sunset to catch the daylight, sunset, and evening views. Booking tickets in advance is highly recommended to get the desired time slot.
Tickets can be purchased online on the official Burj Khalifa website or other ticket-selling platforms. They can also be bought directly from the ticket counter at The Dubai Mall, but availability might be limited, and prices may be higher for immediate entry. It is advisable to book in advance to ensure entry at your preferred time and to potentially receive a discount.
Yes, Burj Khalifa houses several high-end restaurants and cafes, including At.mosphere, which is one of the highest restaurants in the world located on level 122. There are also cafes on the observation decks where visitors can enjoy refreshments with a view.
Tourists can visit two main observation decks in Burj Khalifa: 'At the Top', located on the 124th and 125th floors, and 'At the Top SKY', located on the 148th floor, which is the highest observation deck in the world. Both offer panoramic views of Dubai and its surroundings.
There is no strict dress code for visiting Burj Khalifa's observation decks. However, visitors are advised to dress modestly out of respect for the local culture, especially when visiting restaurants in the building where a smart casual dress code may be enforced.
Yes, you can access the Burj Khalifa observation decks from The Dubai Mall. The entrance to 'At the Top' is located on the lower ground level of the mall.
Personal photography is allowed at the observation decks of Burj Khalifa, but tripods, professional equipment, and drones are not permitted without prior permission. It is also important to respect the privacy of others when taking photos.
A typical visit to the observation decks can last anywhere from 1 to 2 hours. Visitors can stay as long as they like to enjoy the views, but average visit times last around 1.5 hours.
Yes, Burj Khalifa is equipped with facilities for disabled visitors, including wheelchair access and adapted restrooms. Wheelchairs are available at the ticket counter on a first-come, first-served basis.
Children under the age of four can visit Burj Khalifa for free. There are reduced ticket prices for children aged 4 to 12, and normal adult rates apply for those 12 years and above. Age verification may be required for children on the day of the visit.