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22 October 2025

Visiting the world's tallest building is no problem for wheelchair users. The entire At the Top, Burj Khalifa attraction has been designed with full accessibility in mind, including for people with limited mobility.
Both the entrance and all interior spaces leading to the observation decks are fully adapted to the needs of wheelchair users. The elevator, which takes tourists to a height of over 450 meters in just a few dozen seconds, is wide, modern, and allows for easy wheelchair maneuvering. The observation deck itself also provides enough space for people with disabilities to comfortably enjoy the panorama of Dubai.
However, it is worth remembering that animals assisting people with disabilities are not allowed during a visit to At the Top, Burj Khalifa. The tour organizers explain this with safety considerations and the specific nature of the space within the observation deck.
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