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Top 10 Must-See Architectural Marvels in Dubai

In a city known for superlatives, you’ll find eye-popping architecture on every corner. From the world’s tallest tower and most luxurious hotel to space-age structures that defy gravity, discover 10 of the coolest works of architecture in Dubai.

01. Burj Khalifa

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Address: 1 Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Blvd – Downtown Dubai – Dubai – United Arab Emirates

Phone: +971 4 888 8888

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The world’s tallest building, at a lofty 2,722 feet, Burj Khalifa has become synonymous with Dubai’s growth and grandeur. Since its completion in 2010, this cloud-piercing structure has become the centerpiece of Dubai, housing the ultra-luxe Armani Hotel, residential units, restaurants and bars, as well as the At the Top Burj Khalifa SKY experience, taking visitors to the 148th floor for jaw-dropping views of Dubai. The 160-story Burj Khalifa was designed by Chicago-based firm Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, and features a triple-lobed footprint inspired by the spider lily flower.

02. Burj Al Arab

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Address: Dubai – Umm Suqeim 3 – Dubai – United Arab Emirates

Phone: +971 4 301 7777

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Situated on a manmade island off Jumeirah Beach, the sail-shaped Burj Al Arab is one of Dubai’s most iconic sights. The third-tallest hotel on Earth, and frequently voted the world’s most luxurious, Burj Al Arab is home to 202 lavish suites, including the two-story Royal Suite that costs a staggering $24,000 a night. The helipad on the 28th floor has hosted legendary events, featuring Tiger Woods in 2004, and a game of tennis between Andre Agassi and Roger Federer in 2005, further solidifying its status as a global icon.

03. Cayan Tower

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Address: Dubai Marina – Dubai – United Arab Emirates

Phone: +971 4 259 7692

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At first glance, Cayan Tower appears to twist upwards from the ground like a giant futuristic beanstalk. This majestic helical design was achieved by rotating each floor 1.2 degrees clockwise, resulting in a full 90-degree twist over the 75 stories. When completed in 2013, it became the world’s tallest residential tower, though it remains one of the most eye-catching structures in Dubai Marina, boasting stunning views over docked super yachts.

04. Atlantis, The Palm

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Address: Crescent Rd – The Palm Jumeirah – Dubai – United Arab Emirates

Phone: +971 4 426 2000

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Standing proudly at the apex of the Palm Jumeirah, Atlantis The Palm is a sought-after resort, merging high-end hospitality with attractions like the Lost Chambers Aquarium and Aquaventure water park. Opened in September 2008, this stunning structure was designed by Wimberly, Allison, Tong and Goo and features 1,539 guest rooms across two wings. The Royal Bridge Suite, a $23,000-a-night escape, is known for hosting celebrities such as Kim Kardashian West.

05. The Opus

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Address: The Opus by Omniyat – Al A’amal St – Business Bay – Dubai – United Arab Emirates

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The first project in Dubai for legendary architect Zaha Hadid, The Opus expertly combines sharp lines with a curvaceous void at its heart. Set to open soon, this futuristic structure near the Burj Khalifa will host luxury residences, commercial zones, and a hotel from ME by Meliá, featuring 15 bars and restaurants. Recognized as the “Queen of the Curve,” Hadid’s design represents her innovative legacy.

06. Dubai Frame

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Address: Zabeel Park Jogging Track – Za’abeel – Al Kifaf – Dubai – United Arab Emirates

Phone: +971 800 900

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The Dubai Frame represents the ultimate blend of history and innovation in the city. This striking structure captures the contrast between Old Dubai and the modern skyline, allowing visitors to experience scenes of both worlds. Opened in January 2018, the frame stands 492 feet tall and 344 feet wide, offering breathtaking 360-degree views from its glass-bottomed bridge.

07. Gevora Hotel

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Address: 101 Sheikh Zayed Rd – Trade Centre – DIFC – Dubai – United Arab Emirates

Phone: +971 4 524 0000

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The Gevora Hotel reclaimed the title of the world’s tallest hotel in February 2018, surpassing the previous record held by JW Marriott Marquis. With its opulent gold façade and pyramid-like peak, the 1,168-foot tower features 528 guest rooms and five dining establishments, as well as an outdoor pool deck that offers stunning vistas of the city.

08. The Green Planet

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Address: City Walk – Al Wasl – Dubai – United Arab Emirates

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At just four stories high, The Green Planet in City Walk offers a unique rainforest experience. Architect Grout McTavish’s striking design incorporates advanced technology to sustain a thriving ecosystem within the building. This cutting-edge structure houses 3,000 species of tropical plants and animals, making it an unexpected oasis in the desert.

09. Five Palm Jumeirah Dubai

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Address: No. 1 Palm – The Palm Jumeirah – Dubai – United Arab Emirates

Phone: +971 4 455 9988

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Five Palm Jumeirah Dubai, a luxurious new resort, centers on transparency with its innovative glass structure. Designed by Yabu Pushelberg and NAO Taniyama Associates, this hotel offers breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf. Guests are greeted by a stunning glass foyer leading to a 60-meter swimming pool set among palm trees and abundant dining options. With 468 guest rooms and The Penthouse bar on the 16th floor, it embodies modern luxury.

10. The Museum of the Future

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With an anticipated opening date in 2020, The Museum of the Future is rapidly taking shape in Downtown Dubai. Currently considered one of the world’s most advanced buildings, this curvilinear structure designed by Killa Designs utilizes modern construction techniques to create a smooth elliptical form. Once complete, it will feature Arabic calligraphy and become an incubator for innovations of tomorrow.

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