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Exploring the world's tallest structure - the Burj Khalifa
The tallest building in the world does not appear made for this earth. By day it looks photoshopped into its downtown Dubai surroundings, and by night, the hulking spire looks like a rocket bound for the furthest reaches of our galaxy. And like a giant middle finger to its predecessors in the tallest building club, the structure is a testament to the audacity of Dubai - an idea that, what they build is what they are, and they are going to try and build the best.While the world economic markets receded, Dubai kept building the beast called Khalifa. At a cost of $1.5 billion and a height of 2,717 feet, it humbles the surrounding skyscrapers in downtown Dubai. It possesses at least fifteen world records. It has the highest restaurant, the most floors, and is also the tallest structure ever built. The Middle East has not been home to the world's tallest structure since 700 years ago, when the Great Pyramid of Giza was eclipsed by Lincoln Cathedral in England.
The Burj Khalifa is a mixed use tower with offices, residences, the Armani Hotel, and a restaurant called At.mosphere.
At the Top
The official visitor attraction for the Burj Khalifa is called "At the Top" and begins in Dubai Mall, next to the tower. The experience leads visitors through various multimedia presentations that trace the building of Khalifa. A travelator also cruises through a history of Dubai presentation in much appreciated air conditioning. After passing through some general Burj propaganda that includes the superimposing of the Burj Khalifa in a variety of cities, such as New York, one finally arrives at the elevators that ascend to the observation deck.
The observation deck is on the 124th floor, and reaching it by elevator takes roughly one minute. At a rate of 59 feet per second, it is the fastest elevator in the world. From the 124th floor the view reaches for miles and miles. All of Dubai looks like some sort of Lego set made by giants, unfinished and reaching for open space. The streets head in no particular direction and other skyscrapers appear tame and arbitrary.A 360 degree panorama is provided from the observation deck, providing epic views of the city, sea, and desert. On clear days, one can glimpse man-made islands floating in the Arabian gulf. If, by chance, a visitor finds himself aching to buy some gold at this height, thankfully an ATM that distributes gold bars is available. File that under Only in Dubai.
The cost of admission varies. Since this is Dubai, there is an expensive option in addition to regular admission. The "immediate entry" choice costs four times regular admission, but one will be able to skip the line. This option is 400 AED ($108), and regular admission is 100 AED ($27). If time is greater than money, then the "immediate entry" preference is for you. Hours of operation are 10:00am to 12:00am daily. Booking in advance on the Burj Khalifa website is extremely wise.
The Armani Hotel
The Armani Hotel offers hotel rooms and residences in the Burj Khalifa. The first hotel named after fashion magnate Giorgio Armani minimizes all unnecessary aspects of hotel operations, delivering a sleek experience from end to end. The check in desk has been abolished, instead light conversation guides the process along. The desk in a "Classic" guestroom is a cube that one must slowly unfold, opening up an expanse in which to write love letters to minimalist designers. While Giorgio may or may not be a fan of desks, the point is minimalization, and it works wonderfully.

The colors are neutral, the lines are clean, and everything feels easy. This easiness translates to a feeling of being at home - even in bustling downtown Dubai with the pretension of a designer hotel in the world's tallest building. To cut through that thick ostentation and provide comfort first is a noteworthy accomplishment. (Also of note, free pencil sharpeners and erasers, festooned with "Armani Hotel Dubai," are there for those that open the guestroom desk.)
The beds in a hotel named for a fashion designer known for his legendary hand in selecting fabrics better be exceptional. And they are. They may be the most comfortable hotel beds in Dubai, perhaps Asia even. Surely, many morning meetings are missed due to the excessive coziness provided by the floppy soft comforter and cushiony mattress. Long after checking out, two memories linger in the mind of the traveler - the bed and the view. The view is exceptional, especially on the fountain-side. It is definitely worth splurging for a fountain-side room and watching the nightly Dubai Fountain show erupt beneath.

Pricing for rooms starts at around $450 (after taxes) if booked through an aggregator site like Kayak. The top-end Dubai Suite costs thousands more. The hotel boasts 5 stars, and has an Armani branded on premise spa as well as dining.
At.mosphere
The tallest restaurant in the world is located on the 122nd floor of the Burj Khalifa. This den of gastronomical excellence known as At.mosphere is helmed by Chef Dwayne Cheer. Due to safety issues with cooking at such a height, no gas can be used in the kitchen. Instead, a binchōtan charcoal oven is used. The oven is utilized expertly in preparing amazing dishes such as pan fried fois gras with espresso reduction and amaretto foam as well as seared diver scallops with cauliflower puree and grapefruit grenobloise. At.mosphere was profiled last week here at Gadling.

The Dubai Fountain
The brilliant designers behind the Bellagio fountain in Las Vegas lent their extraordinary talents to a fountain complex directly beneath the Burj Khalifa's menacing spire. Considered the largest dancing fountain display in the world, the Dubai Fountain covers a distance of 900 feet and shoots water up to 500 feet in the sky. Nightly shows occur every 30 minutes from 6:00pm to 10:00pm on weekdays and until 11:00pm on weekends. The accompanying light show is so bright it can be seen from space. The elaborate fountain cost over $200 million to build.
All photography by Justin Delaney
Support for this program was partially provided by DTCM, with no limits on editorial or photographic content.
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WTF Jul 8th 2011 4:40PM
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paul Jul 8th 2011 1:34PM
Hope one of those friendly muslims don't ram a jet thru it. You know how those friendly guys love to joke around.
GreenT Jul 8th 2011 4:00PM
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tim Jul 8th 2011 4:26PM
That was pretty funny actually. Thanks man.
Mike Jul 8th 2011 5:05PM
Just like we bomb Middle Eastern schools, powerplants and water plants to ensure access to their oil that we just wind up pissing away in our SUVs.
plain and simple Jul 8th 2011 7:30PM
I thot it was funny too
BiLLy D Jul 9th 2011 1:05AM
LOL!! Yall r sIck wit' it!!
buz Jul 8th 2011 2:28PM
Julia, I heard that site was a ripoff. Avoid it everyone. It's the worst.
Len Harrison Jul 8th 2011 3:01PM
I'll bet that a great deal of U.S. DOLLARS were used to construct that building ! is it the next "white elephant" ??
Bernard Jul 8th 2011 3:52PM
Probably a another ultra-conservative. I have been in Dubai several times during construction. I look forward to going back to actually visit the monstrosity.
the truth Jul 9th 2011 4:52PM
Americans are so full of themselves.
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Sandy Jul 8th 2011 3:39PM
This is not a building I would want to go up in. Certainly not a building I
would want to live in.
baylor maggenti Jul 8th 2011 3:56PM
It cool to range so high in the sky from a static platform. From that perch, and particularly at sunrise and set, one can visually relate to the notion of the earth as a space ship turning to or away from the sun. Been there, done that, passed on the gold bars.
Marthana Jul 8th 2011 4:05PM
I buy almost everything except food and clothing from online auctions.
Most people aren't aware of the almost unbelievable deals that they
can get from online auction sites.
The site that has the best deals is ( HTTP://tinyurl.com/bestsaving )
and I checked with the Better Business Bureau and was told that it is
all legit. How they can sell gift cards, laptops, cameras, and all
kinds of goodies that we all want for 50-90% off, I don't know. I do
know that I bought my son an iPad there for less than $100 and my
husband a $250 Loews gift cards for $48...
Why would I even think about shopping anyplace else?
patriot Jul 8th 2011 4:15PM
i wonder how pissed they would be if an american flew a 747 full of muslems into it??
MotorCityMama Jul 8th 2011 6:54PM
I don't know, but I would laugh like hell.
jack Jul 8th 2011 7:13PM
Nothing personal, but can you use an Airbus we at Boeing have had enough publicity, and the arabs like the A380.
jim Jul 9th 2011 10:37AM
Most fabulous view of sand I have ever seen.