Millennium Tower
A purely residential 60-floor tower that punched 285 metres into the Dubai sky in 2006, when Sheikh Zayed Road was being stacked floor by floor.
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The Millennium Tower hands you the arithmetic of Dubai's 2000s construction surge in one glance: 60 floors, 407 apartments, no hotel or office filler — just residential height on the city's main commercial spine.
What to look for
- The full 285 m (935 ft) profile rising from Sheikh Zayed Road — tilt your head back and count floors
- The residential-only nature: 301 three-bedroom and 106 two-bedroom apartments mean no tourist-lobby noise at street level
- Its 2006 completion date stamped into the generation of towers that line this corridor
On Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai's main north–south artery; the tower is visible from the road.
Millennium Tower is one of 33 sights worth the detour in Dubai, all bundled offline in Voyage GO — download the Dubai pack and it sits on your map with no signal, filling your travel passport the moment you walk past.
More to see in Dubai
- Burj KhalifaHalf a mile of reinforced concrete, straight up — the tallest structure on Earth since 2009.
- Burj al-ArabA hotel shaped like a dhow sail, planted on its own man-made island 280 meters off the beach.
- Dubai MallIn 2023 it drew a record 105 million visitors — up 19 percent year-on-year from the 88 million recorded the year before.
- 23 MarinaFifty-seven swimming pools stacked into one tower — and since 2026, visible war damage on the skyline.
- Palm JumeirahSand and stone stacked on the Persian Gulf to form a palm shape — only legible from the air, and reportedly still sinking 5 mm every year.
- Rose Tower (Rose Rayhaan by Rotana)A 333-metre hotel on Sheikh Zayed Road that actually outreaches the Burj Al Arab — and most people walk past it.