Burj Khalifa: Watch The Emirates From The Highest Tower In The World

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Its highly awaited opening took place on January, 4th 2010 – not randomly, as this day corresponds to the 4th anniversary of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum’s investiture as a Vice President of the Arab Emirates, and as a Prime Minister and Legislator of Dubai.

For those like me who could see it personally before completion, it was not surprising that January, 4th 2010 was the day when the international attention was caught by such a memorable event, as the magnificence of the whole project is definitely unmistakeable.

Started in 2005, it was officially open to public in one of the most complicated moments phases of Dubai’s modern history, because of the financial situation of Nakheel, one of the most important building companies of the Arab Emirates. In effect, there has been a strong emphasization of Dubai’s financial situation which is even being referred to the whole city whereas it concerns just one (though among the biggest) building companies in the UAE.

A few days after the official communication of Nakheel’s request to postpone the payment of some financing and the consequent negative reaction of the international financial community, the sister-emirate of the capital city, Abu Dhabi, has come in rescue by offering Nakheel 4.5 million $. This made it possible for Dubai’s stock market to recover on the international level and gradually focalize on positive objectives.

Burj Dubai on the air
Among the most important ones there was, surely, Burj Dubai, whose opening had also been postponed several times. When it finally took place – as already reported – on January, 4th 2010, it caught unique world publicity: no newspaper or magazine, no TV channel, no internet news channel, no blog, no radio station could withhold such a mind-blowing event. Obviously, it was an unforgettable happening where local Authorities were peacefully surrounded by a throng of people wishing to celebrate this historical inauguration and book their visit inside the Giant from the day after on. During the ceremony it was also announced that, in honour of Sheikh Khalifa ben Zayed Al-Nahyane, the sovereign of Abu Dhabi, Burj Dubai would be named also Burj Khalifa, as a gratefulness sign towards the sister-emirate and its precious help.

Inside Burj Dubai
It is possible for everyone to visit Burj Khalifa by preferably booking in advance: the ticket price amounts to Dh. 100.00 (about $ 27.00) – discounted tariffs for children. Along its 828 m, making it the highest skyscraper on earth, a world of outstanding venues: the first Armani Hotel in the world, The Residences at Burj Dubai (a number of luxurious apartments located on numerous levels thus offering the ultimate vision of comfort), numerous restaurants, opulent Spas, shopping malls, souks, clubs, libraries, multimedia centres, entertainment venues, and, on the 124th floor, “At the Top”, a number of panoramic platforms boasting literally the most unique view in the world.

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