Want to know how much it cost to run an advertisement on Burj Khalifa? Check cost here

By Roshni Tamta  |  First Published Jun 22, 2024, 6:51 PM IST

The advertising for the Burj Khalifa is managed by MullenLowe MENA, a creative agency based in Dubai, UAE. To get your ad up on the Burj Khalifa, you need to make sure you have all the right paperwork and a hefty budget for it. 

Burj Khalifa is one of the most popular buildings in the world, with a height of 828 meters, making it the tallest skyscraper in the world. It is located in Duabi, UAE, and is renowned as the symbol of Duabi's modern architecture. The Burj Khalifa also serves as residential apartments, corporate offices, and the lavish Armani Hotel. 

However, on several significant occasions, the Burj Khalifa is also used for advertisements, making it one of the biggest advertising displays in the world. To get your ad up on the building, first you need to get the permission of Emaar Properties, as they are the owners of the building. 

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Without the consent of the owners, you cannot display your ad on the tallest building in the world, no matter what money you pay. Now, talking about money, the cost to run the advertisement on the building depends on time and slots. For a 3-minute ad, one might have to pay over $68,073 or over Rs 57 lakh. 

The cost also depends on the day of the week you choose to run your ad. If you are planning to display your ad on a weekday, then the amount might come to $95289, or Rs 79.6 lakh. And if your advertisement is set to run on a weekend after 7 p.m., it will cost you extra, around Rs 2.27 crore, to be exact. 

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The advertising for the Burj Khalifa is managed by MullenLowe MENA, a creative agency based in Dubai, UAE. To get your ad up on the Burj Khalifa, you need to make sure you have all the right paperwork and a hefty budget for it. 

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