BURJ VIEWS

Burj Views views — what the three-tower complex sees

The building name is literal: Burj Views earned it from upper-floor units across Towers A and C looking directly at the Burj Khalifa elevation. Plus the artificial canal that runs through the master plan and broader Downtown skyline panoramas.

View types across the complex

Different orientations across the three towers create varied view experiences.

  • Burj Khalifa-facing — direct elevation from upper floors of the larger towers (A, C)
  • Canal-facing — artificial canal that runs through the master plan
  • Boulevard / Skyline — Downtown skyline panoramas
  • Inter-tower — some sides face neighbouring Burj Views towers

Floor band considerations

As mid-rise towers (34-38 floors), upper floors clear surrounding context for clean Burj Khalifa elevations. Lower floors see neighbouring development.

View premium

Burj-Khalifa-side upper-floor units in Towers A and C command meaningful premiums over interior or low-floor units.

Frequently asked

Towers A and C, upper floors. Tower B sits between them and has more obstructed sightlines on certain sides.

Continue exploring Burj Views

Information on this page is provided for guidance and may change. For figures that affect a financial decision, always confirm directly with Burj Views's management, the developer, or your appointed agent.