Possibly the most ambitious of Dubai’s land reclamation projects, The World is an archipelago of 300 islands laid out to represent countries of the world.
The first developed island is owned by Formula 1 driver Michael Schumacher. The $7 million piece of land was gifted to him by Dubai’s crown prince, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and is located in the Arctic
Situated 442 metres (1,350 ft) high on Level 122 of the world's tallest building The world's highest restaurant has opened in the world's tallest building in Dubai.
At.mosphere, envisaged as one of the finest luxury dining and lounge experiences in the world, has opened doors to guests at Burj Khalifa, located in Downtown Dubai, a full-fledged lifestyle destination, described as 'The Centre of Now.'
The opening of At.mosphere complements the rich roster of lifestyle amenities in Burj Khalifa, feted recently by the Council on Tall Buildings & Urban Habitat (CTBUH) as a 'Global Icon.'
At 442 metres (1,350 ft) high on Level 122 of Burj Khalifa, only two levels below 'At the Top, Burj Khalifa,' the tower's observatory deck, At.mosphere presents a unique dining concept that appeals to all epicureans - from fine dining connoisseurs to lounge lovers.
Integrating two choices - lounge & grill - At.mosphere can host over 210 guests and features a spacious arrival lobby, a main dining floor, private dining rooms and display cooking stations.
This is the largest and most expensive water fountain in the world. It is built and set in Burj Dubai Lake. It is over 900 feet long and can spray jets up to 500 feet high. The fountain can spray as much as 22,000 gallons of water in the air. Over 6,000 super lights and 25 color projectors help to create amazing dancing water sculptures.