Burj Khalifa anniversary: Inside the world's tallest skyscraper that soars 828 metres and draws millions worldwide

Burj Khalifa marks 16 years: Tower has standout features an awe-inspiring story

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The Burj Khalifa is Dubai's most recognized Guinness World Records holder
Burj Khalifa is the world’s tallest building, 828 metres high, is visible everywhere in Dubai. It was opened in January 2010 and immediately became a global landmark and major tourist attraction. Its most popular feature is its observation deck, At the Top, the second-highest in the world at 452 metres.
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As Burj Khalifa marks its 16th anniversary on January 4, 2026, the iconic skyscraper continues to captivate the world as the tallest man-made structure standing at 828 meters (2,716.5 feet).

Since its grand opening on January 4, 2010, the tower's distinctive Y-shaped design, inspired by the regional desert spider lily, has become a symbol of Dubai’s ambition and innovation.

Officially opened on January 4, 2010, the over 200-storey building stands at 828 metres (2,716.5 ft) and is currently the tallest man-made structure on earth.

Developed by Emaar Properties, the building boasts 160 habitable floors — the most of any skyscraper worldwide.

Tens of millions have visited Burj Khalifa, which is so tall that its spike can be seen from more than 90km away on a clear day.

The Burj Khalifa was inaugurated to coincide with the fourth anniversary of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s accession as Dubai’s Ruler.

2026: The First Interchange on Sheikh Zayed Road, a key gateway to Downtown Dubai and the Burj Khalifa district, stands as a vital artery in the city’s modern transport network.
Huge crowd gathered to was Dubai fountain re opening in front of Burj Khalifa.
Kartik Aaryan captures Burj Khalifa in Dubai, adds a witty twist
Huge crowd gathered to witness the Dubai Fountain reopening in front of Burj Khalifa.
Photo of Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, taken from the International Space Station (ISS)
Fountains spray water during final testing beneath Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, in Dubai on September 23, 2025.
Since its grand unveiling on May 8, 2009, the Dubai Fountain has stood as one of the world’s most iconic attractions, enchanting millions with its synchronised water, light, and music shows. Designed by WET Design, the creators of the Bellagio Fountains in Las Vegas, this engineering marvel stretches 275 metres across Burj Khalifa Lake.
Towering elegance of the Burj Khalifa — a striking symbol of human ambition and architectural genius against the city’s dynamic skyline.
The image showcases Dubai’s iconic skyline, with the majestic Burj Khalifa rising against partly cloudy blue skies.
Burj Khalifa fireworks.
Burj Khalifa

Deluxe residences, hotel, offices, dining venues

It houses luxurious residences, corporate offices, and fine dining venues overlooking the Dubai Fountain, while holding a remarkable 10 world records, including the highest observation deck and tallest service elevator.

Twice as tall as New York’s Empire State Building and nearly three times the height of the Eiffel Tower, Burj Khalifa has maintained its status as a premier tourist destination attracting over 20.9 million visitors since its opening.

It also serves as a central venue for spectacular celebrations, including mesmerising fireworks displays that pay tribute to Dubai and the UAE’s nationhood.

The tower’s 10th anniversary in 2020 featured grand LED light shows and special raffles, attracting global attention.

The tower's 16th anniversary unfolds amid elaborate festivities as part of an unprecedented eight-day New Year’s Eve extravaganza running from December 31, 2025, to January 7, 2026.

The celebrations will include immersive art installations, large-scale performances, and dazzling light and drone shows, with Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan headlining as part of the “Burj Park Goes Bollywood” event.

Bold ambition

As Dubai continues to blend cutting-edge technology with cultural vibrancy, Burj Khalifa remains a beacon of the city’s resilience and imagination.

The tower not only defines Dubai’s skyline but also symbolises the emirate’s journey from a desert outpost to a global metropolis known for daring feats and visionary projects.

Looking ahead, plans for sustainability upgrades and enhanced visitor experiences aim to keep Burj Khalifa at the forefront of architectural and touristic innovation well into the future.

This milestone celebrates more than a building — it epitomises a nation’s audacity, creativity, and boundless aspirations.

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