There are several incredibly tall modern high-rises in Dubai, the largest city in the United Arab Emirates [1], 108 of which are taller than 180 meters (591 feet). The Burj Khalifa, with its 163 stories and an elevation of 828 meters (2,717 feet), is the highest structure in Dubai.Since its completion in January 2010, the skyscraper has maintained its status as the world's tallest building and the highest man-made structure of any sort. The 425-meter (1,394-foot) Marina 101, the fourth-tallest residential skyscraper in the world, is the second-tallest structure in Dubai.[3] Most of Dubai's skyscrapers are grouped together in three distinct areas. The first area to grow was along E 11 Road, then the dubai marina neighborhood and business bay district .The completion of Dubai World Trade Centre in 1979, widely recognized as the city's first high-rise, marked the beginning of Dubai's skyscraper history. It was also the highest structure in the Middle East when it was finished. Dubai has had a massive surge in skyscraper construction from 1999, particularly from 2005 onwards. Of its 73 skyscrapers above 200 meters (656 feet) in height, all were finished after 1999.[4] The world's tallest skyscraper, tallest house, and second-tallest hotel are all located in this metropolis, which has collected one of the world's largest skylines in less than a decade. 49 new buildings are being built as of 2019 in Dubai . additionaly 127 active high rise developments that have been proposed for construction in the cityDubai has more completed and topped-out buildings than any other city in the world, with eighteen of them rising to a minimum height of 300 meters (984 feet).[4] There are seventy-three finished, topped-out structures in Dubai that are at least 200 meters (656 feet) tall. Dubai boasts the tallest skyline in the Middle East and the world, measured by the average height of the ten tallest finished skyscrapers.[5] In 2012, Dubai's skyline was rated seventh in the world, with 248 structures reaching a minimum height of 100 meters (330 feet).Burj Khalifa tickets at The Top start at AED 179 for adults and AED 145 for kids ages three to eight. You can choose your entry time for the attraction between 9 a.m. and 10 p.m. Further interesting activities include a three-course set meal at The Burj Club, which offers rooftop access for AED259, or fountain tours, which cost AED20 and provide breathtaking nighttime views of the Burj Khalifa. Although the views from the top are breathtaking at any time of day, sunset is one of the busiest times to visit the Burj Khalifa. To maximize your chances of seeing breathtaking landscapes across the sky, reserve your entrance slot about 90 minutes in advance. It takes about sixty minutes, and enjoy your time.