Most Expensive Buildings in the World
1: Abraj Al Bait ($15 Billion)Government-owned mega-tall building Abraj Al Bait is developed by Kingdom’s largest construction company Saudi Binladin Group. The building has several titles including the world’s largest clock face, third tallest building, and fourth tallest freestanding structure in the world, second largest mosque and top most expensive buildings in the world for massive budget of $15 Billion. Abraj Al Bait is house to 5-story shopping mall, parking garage, two heliports, Islamic Museum and a Lunar Observation Center.
2: Marina Bay Sands ($5.5 Billion) For cost of $5.5 Billion Marina Bay Sands is another one of most expensive building in the world fronting Marina Bay in Singapore. Marina Bay Sands contains a 2,561-room hotel, 2 large theatres, 7 celebrity restaurants, a museum, an ice skating rink and the world’s largest atrium casino having five hundreds tables and 1,600 slot machines. Las Vegas Sands Corp property Marina Bay Sands has fully opened in February 2011 six month later from its official opening. The panoramic view of the Singapore skyline at a height of 200 meters and entertainment venues offer more than extra making it most magnificent and splendid.
3: Resorts World Sentosa ($4.93 Billion) The integrated resort on the island of Sentosa Resorts World Sentosa contains lot of appeal for its Universal Studios park, a Marine Life Park, Adventure Cove Water Park and Singapore’s two most luxury casinos while world’s largest oceanarium also a cause of attraction. The big budget project has developed by Genting Singapore whereas opened on 20 January 2010; however, some of parts have been opened later like The Maritime Experiential Museum and The Marine Life Park. Resorts World Sentosa has constructed for total cost of $4.93 Billion for which the building is included in the list of top most expensive buildings in the world.
4: Emirates Palace ($3.90 Billion) The seven star luxury hotel Emirates Palace is situated in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, owned by the Abu Dhabi government. Designed by British architect John Elliott Emirates Palace contains 394 suites and rooms specially furnished to offer guests greater soothe and opulence, opened officially in month of March in 2005. Emirates Palace has been considered as most luxurious hotel in United Arab Emirates it is also one of top expensive building in the world with approximate budget of $3.90 Billion. Find more about the expensive sports goddies, techs and players data at (Sportspayouts).