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Dubai Skyscrapers : Top 7 Tallest Buildings in Dubai

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Dubai is a step ahead when it comes to architectural innovation, and its skyline is the only proof we need. With limited land available for development, Dubai chose to grow vertically, and the result is its innumerable skyscrapers. Dubai is a city with more than 250 skyscrapers, making it one of the cities in the world with the greatest number of skyscrapers. Moreover, each of these buildings is an icon in itself owing to their unique and innovative designs. These buildings house hotels, residential buildings, corporate offices, and fine dining restaurants. And what’s more? A few of the skyscrapers here are world-record holders as well. Here you will get to know about the top tallest buildings in Dubai and what makes them iconic.

1. Burj Khalifa

Burj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Height: 828 meters
Floors: 163
Year: 2010

No list of top tallest buildings in Dubai can be complete without mentioning Burj Khalifa. Towering over all the other skyscrapers in the city, Burj Khalifa is the tallest building not just in Dubai or UAE but in the entire world. Located in Downtown Dubai, next to Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa has luxury hotels, classy residential apartments, stylish corporate houses, and popular fine dining restaurants. The most visited here are the observation decks, one covering 124th and 125th floors and the other on the 148th floor. You need to get Burj Khalifa tickets to get entry into the observation decks.

2. Marina 101

City buildings Dubai UAE.

Height: 425 meters
Floors: 101
Year: 2017

Located in Dubai Marina, Marina 101 is the second tallest building in the city. Apart from its height, what adds to its beauty is the unique glass-covered crown that makes it stand out among all the other skyscrapers. The Hard Rock Hotel occupies the lower part of the building, while one- and two-bedroom apartments occupy the middle part of Marina 101. The upper floors include three-bedroom apartments and penthouses. The specialty of this building is that it is home to the highest swimming pool in the world, perched at the height of 349.4 meters (75th floor). Every apartment in Marina 101 gives you uninterrupted views of Dubai Marina.

3. Princess Tower

Princess tower at night in Dubai.

Height: 414 meters
Floors: 101 (and 6 basements)
Year: 2012

The third tallest building in Dubai is also another member of Dubai Marina. The Princess Tower is a residential building and is one of the tallest residential buildings in the world. The dome shaped crown and other Arabic motifs are how you can identify this massive building among the other skyscrapers in Dubai Marina. The first six levels of the building are dedicated to parking, while the rest are residential apartments. Princess Tower has 763 apartment units, including penthouses, duplex, and one to three-bedroom apartments. Apart from this, it has all the modern amenities like swimming pools, gymnasium, kids’ play area, etc. There is also an observation deck on the 97th floor of the building, which is one of the top observation decks in Dubai after the ones in Burj Khalifa.

4. 23 Marina

Height: 393 meters
Floors: 88
Year: 2012

Fourth on this list and also the fourth tallest building in Dubai is 23 Marina. Another building in Dubai Marina, 23 Marina is an octagon-shaped residential building. It is home to two- and three-bedroom apartments as well as four-bedroom duplex apartments that come with private elevators. There are four basement levels in the building with the capacity to accommodate more than 550 vehicles. The podium level has numerous amenities for the residents, including spas, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, fitness center, jogging track, and more. One of the most unique things about 23 Marina is that it houses 57 swimming pools. You will also find a sky lounge on its 89th floor.

5. Elite Residence

Elite Residence skyscraper in Dubai.

Height: 381 meters
Floors: 87 (4 additional floors for basement)
Year: 2012

Another residential building in Dubai Marina that joins this list is Elite Residence. The mid-century architectural style of the building, especially its unique crown, makes it grab attention. A luxury residential building, Elite Residence has four basement level parking while the others accommodate 695 residential units, including single- and double-bedroom apartments as well as duplex and penthouses. Some of the floors are dedicated to numerous amenities like swimming pools, fitness centers, play areas, landscape podium, Jacuzzis, and sauna and steam rooms. Elite Residence is quite close to Barsati Beach and gives you an incredible view of Palm Jumeirah, the palm-shaped island.

6. Kempinski The Boulevard

Height: 370 meters
Floors: 73
Year: 2017

Previously called The Address Boulevard Hotel, this is one of the tallest hotel buildings in Dubai. Located in Downtown Dubai, Kempinski The Boulevard is a stylish, five-star hotel that gives you direct views of the Burj Khalifa. Be it the mirror-like exterior and one-of-a-kind design or the classy and sophisticated interiors, Kempinski The Boulevard is one of the sought-after hotels in Dubai. This hotel has 198 opulent rooms and suites. It also has numerous fine dining restaurants, chic bars and other amenities like three swimming pools, a health club, a game room, and more.

7. Almas Tower

Almas Tower Dubai.

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Height: 360 meters
Floors: 68
Year of Completion: 2009

Located in Dubai’s Jumeirah Lake Towers, Almas Tower is the tallest commercial or office building in Dubai. Apart from being super tall, what makes it stand out is its structure and architecture. The base of the building is shaped like a diamond, earning it a moniker – The Diamond Tower. The building stands up like a spire and has a glass facade. The offices here are spacious and column-free spaces. Almas Tower is home to some of the most important organizations in the city, including the Dubai Pearl Exchange, Dubai Multi Commodities Center, and the Dubai Diamond Exchange.

Conclusion

The buildings mentioned here are some of the most famous buildings in Dubai, some of which play a major role in the city’s popularity. Hence, do check them out when you are in Dubai for your holiday.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Which are the other tall buildings in Dubai?

Apart from the ones mentioned above, Grevora Hotel, Burj Al Arab, The Torch, JW Marroitt Marquis Dubai Tower, and Emirates Office Tower are some other tall buildings you can find in Dubai.

Q. Is it possible to go inside the tall buildings mentioned here?

This will depend on the building you want to visit. Most corporate and residential buildings have restricted access. However, some of these tall buildings have restaurants and observation decks that you can visit if you have a reservation or a ticket. Burj Khalifa is a good example of the same. You can check out the guide for Burj Khalifa entrances, each dedicated to the reason for your visit.

Q. Are there restaurants in the buildings mentioned here?

Yes, some of the buildings mentioned here have restaurants. For example, Burj Khalifa has Amal and At.Mosphere.

Q. Will there be any more tall buildings in Dubai?

Yes. Dubai is all about architecture and innovation and several tall buildings are being planned and constructed in Dubai. In fact, the city is in plans to construct the Dubai Creek Tower, which would be taller than the Burj Khalifa.

Q. Is it possible to take pictures inside these buildings?

Taking pictures inside these buildings is not prohibited, especially at observation decks and restaurants. However, you may not be allowed to take professional gear. You need to read the photography policy before taking the photos.

Q. Is there any dress code for visiting these tall buildings in Dubai?

This will depend on the reason for visiting. If you are visiting an observation deck, you do not have to follow any dress code. However, if you are visiting one of the restaurants, you will have to wear smart casual or formal clothes (depending on the dress code of the particular restaurant).
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