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Burj Khalifa to relaunch sunrise experience from At The Top restaurant

     

     

    • This and other experiences had been stopped due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting lockdown

    • The experience will be available from 4:30 am to 7 am every Saturday and Sunday

    Burj Khalifa announced in a statement on Tuesday, June 15, that it was relaunching the sunrise experience at its At The Top restaurant from Friday, June 18.

    This and other experience that the Emaar Group-built property had been stopped due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting lockdown in the United Arab Emirates.

    The experiences will be available from 4:30 am to 7 am every Saturday and Sunday, said the statement. Visitors may book slots at half-hour intervals between this time.

    The website also said tickets for the experience cost AED 129 1 ($35.11) for adults and AED 94($25.59) for children, with an online booking fee of AED 5 ($1.36) per ticket.

    The cost includes taxes, and at least one adult ticket must be purchased along with any number of tickets for children or infants, said the website.

    For this cost, Burj Khalifa said in the statement that visitors will receive only the sunrise view but also “delicious morning treats and a hot beverage from At the Top Café.”

    The At The Top restaurant is located on levels 124 and 125 of what is currently the world’s tallest building at 828 meters high.