World’s Highest Restaurant Opens in Dubai

The world’s highest restaurant is situated 442 meters up in the sky on the 122nd floor of the world’s tallest building in Dubai. “Atmosphere,” in 828-meter-high building, was opened Jan. 23, 2011. However, dining at this height comes with a price. The restaurant, which is reached by its own private elevator from the tower’s corporate suites lobby, can accommodate 210 people over a lounge and grill and offers an unparalleled view of the Emirate’s skyline. Those who want to book the luxury restaurant’s private dining area will be expected to fork out at least $176.90 per guest, while afternoon tea comes in at nearly $100. For drinks and snacks in the lounge area, guests must spend $54.45 per head. Diners keen to get a booking at the world’s highest restaurant may need to save up after the tallest building eatery revealed patrons will be charged a minimum of $122 a head.

The restaurant, spread over an area of 1,030 square meters, is 92 meters taller the world’s second highest eatery, the revolving 360 Restaurant in Toronto’s C.N. Tower.


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