Dr Ebrahim, a judicial property expert, doesn’t have to bother about parking or washing his car when he gets home after his travels throughout the United Arab Emirates. That’s because one of his favourite aspects of living in the famous tower is that the Burj Khalifa concierge takes care of everything.
The Emirati remarked, “The little things have a big impact.” “For example, when I wish to go for prayer in the morning, the car is waiting for me at the front desk. I can meet friends at the Level 123 lounge if I have them over. You are under no obligation to leave the tower if you so choose. From the gym to the ATM to the supermarket,
The Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest skyscraper when it opened on January 4, 2010, is commemorating its 14th anniversary. The tower, which has won multiple accolades and is considered an architectural marvel, was inspired by the Islamic architecture in the area.
The tower and the area around it have drawn millions of tourists to Dubai annually for the past 14 years, making them the city’s focal point. A front-row seat for its world-famous and highly anticipated New Year’s fireworks spectacle is worth thousands of dirhams. The world’s highest tower tenants shared their experiences living with the Khaleej Times.