Address Sky View
Daily price line
Upcoming nightly rates
Review
Character and identity
Set across twin skyscrapers linked by a dramatic Sky Bridge (the work of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, also responsible for the neighbouring Burj Khalifa), Address Sky View plants you in the thick of Downtown Dubai with the mall walkable and the airport fifteen minutes out. The design language is contemporary and polished without tipping into excess: floor-to-ceiling glass, marble bathrooms, in-room iPads. Six restaurants span CÉ LA VI on the 54th floor, the Tuscan-styled Lucia's, and the theatrical Japanese-Peruvian Amelia. The headline moment is the adults-only 54th-floor Sky Deck infinity pool, framed directly against the Burj.
Who's it for
Best for:
Style-led couples and design-literate travellers who want a Downtown base with serious skyline theatre, a strong restaurant line-up, and a spa worth a half-day. Families are accommodated too, with a lower-level family pool and the Qix Kids Club for ages 4 to 12, but the centre of gravity is firmly grown-up and photogenic.
Should look elsewhere:
Beach seekers and anyone after a quiet, resort-paced stay should look to Jumeirah or Palm addresses instead. The setting is vertical, urban and built around views and dining scenes rather than seclusion or outdoor space at ground level.
Bottom line
What you are really buying here is altitude and address: a 54th-floor adults-only infinity pool aimed straight at the Burj Khalifa, plus six in-house restaurants that hold their own as evening destinations. Book a Sky View or Burj View room for the balcony and the panorama, and time a CÉ LA VI or Amelia dinner into the same night you arrive.