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Burj Khalifa Day vs. Night Visit: Which One is Worth It?

  • Writer: Sagar Jadhav
    Sagar Jadhav
  • 21 hours ago
  • 3 min read

Burj Khalifa is a bucket-list spot, but the million-dollar question is: Should you go here during the day or at night? Both have their own experience, making it more difficult than it appears to be. So, in this blog, we balance the pros and cons to assist you in deciding the best time for your trip!


Burj Khalifa Working Hours


The Top (Levels 124 & 125) are usually the main attraction and, therefore, are more crowded. The non-prime hours are somewhere between 9:00 AM and 3:30 PM, & 7:00 PM is the closing. The prime hours are 4:00 PM–6:30 PM, as it is sunset time, which results in the highest demand during these hours.


The top sky experience (Level 148) is available every day from 10:00 AM until 10:00 PM, providing a high-end visit with smaller crowds. For an even more deluxe visit, Burj Khalifa Lounge (Levels 152-154) serves afternoon tea from 12:30 PM until 4:00 PM and cocktails under the stars from 7:30 PM until 10:00 PM. The tower closes at midnight, with the final entry usually 45 minutes before closing.


Burj Khalifa Entrance Guide


Burj Khalifa Entrance

Experiencing the world's tallest building is an experience you never forget, but first, you need to know how to get to it hassle-free. This Burj Khalifa entrance guide will help you get to the symbolic tower without any hassle:


Where is the Entrance to Burj Khalifa?


The public entry for tourists going to At the Top (Levels 124, 125 & 148) is within The Dubai Mall, at the Lower Ground Level. In case you are going to the Burj Khalifa Lounge (Levels 152-154) or to a high-end restaurant, the entry is through the Armani Hotel in Burj Khalifa.


Burj Khalifa Entry Timings


The tower is open every day from 9:00 AM to midnight, with the last entry 45 minutes prior to closing. Prime time (sunset hour) has a more expensive ticket, so advance booking is advisable.


How to Get to the Entrance?


Burj Khalifa Metro Entrance

By Metro: From the Red Line, take the Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Metro Station, and then walk through the air-conditioned Metro Link Bridge (approximately a 15-minute walk).


By Taxi/Car: Go to The Dubai Mall and follow the signs for Burj Khalifa at the Top Entrance. Parking is available for a fee.


Entry Ticket & Security Check


All customers are required to show their e-tickets or hard-copy tickets at the entrance. Security screening is compulsory, and bulk bags are prohibited from entry.


Dubai Burj Khalifa Tickets


Before visiting the world's tallest building, you should be aware of the Dubai Burj Khalifa tickets so that you can enjoy your visit to the maximum. Whether you wish to get mesmerizing views from the observation decks or a luxury experience, there are various ticket options to suit your taste. Ticket costs depend on the access level and visit time.


Types of Dubai Burj Khalifa Tickets


  • At the Top (Levels 124 & 125)—Standard ticket for access to observation decks with spectacular views of Dubai.


  • At the Top SKY (Level 148)—An upscale experience with access to the world's highest outdoor observation deck, along with refreshments and a guided tour.


  • Burj Khalifa Lounge (Levels 152-154)—An experience of luxury with afternoon tea or evening cocktails with stunning views.


Ticket Prices & Booking


  • Prime Hours (Sunset Time): Higher in cost owing to increased demand.


  • Non-Prime Hours: Less expensive with fewer crowds.


Online Booking: Advised for a better bargain and to escape heavy queues.

You may buy tickets online through the website or through trusted travel websites. Tickets are also sold at the ticket office of the Dubai Mall, but advance booking is recommended.


Final Verdict


Both daylight and nighttime offer a unique experience for visitors in the Burj Khalifa. However, there are certain pros and cons— so get your priorities straight! The daytime offers a clear and unobstructed view of the distant city life and deserts that enraptures you with its majestic beauty. The nighttime, however, has its own charm; the sparkling city lights and the sandy abyss that awaits nighttime safaris call out to you. However, visiting the Burj Khalifa at night is not advisable, as it obstructs your view due to the darkness.


For the best of both worlds, a sunset visit (between 5:30 PM and 6:30 PM) is ideal, allowing you to witness the transition from day to night. This way, you can enjoy daylight views, a golden sunset, and a glittering night skyline—all in one trip! Ultimately, whether you prefer daylight panoramas or nighttime cityscapes, Burj Khalifa guarantees a memorable experience at any hour. So, what’s your choice—stunning daytime views or a sparkling nighttime skyline?

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