10 Most Expensive Buildings in the World.
So if you have thought most expensive building till to date is Burj Khalifa then you are wrong as it is the tallest building but not the most expensive but it stands at 19th spot being most expensive.
10. Bellagio Hotel, Las Vegas.
Bellagio Hotel is situated in Las Vegas. The height of the building is
151 meters and total construction cost of the building was US$ 1.6 billion.
09. Antilla, Mumbai
Antilla is located in Mumbai, India. The height of the building is 173 meters and total construction cost of the building was US$ 2 billion.
08. City of Dreams, Macau
City of Dreams is a casino located in Macau, China. The height of the
building is 164 meters and total construction cost of the building was US$ 2.4 billion.
07. Venetian Macau, Macau
Venetian Macau is located in Macau, China. The height of the building is
225 meters and total construction cost of the building was US$ 2.4 billion.
06. Wynn Resort, Las vegas
Wynn Resort is located in Las Vegas, USA. The height of the building is
187 meters and total construction cost of the building was US$ 2.7 billion.
05. One World Trade Center, New York
One World Trade Center is located in New York, USA. The height of the
building is 541 meters and total construction cost of the building was US$ 3.8 billion.
04. The Cosmopolitan, Las Vegas
The Cosmopolitan is located in Las Vegas, USA. The height of the
building is 184 meters and total construction cost of the building was US$ 3.9 billion.
03. Emirates Palace, Abu Dhabi
Emirates Palace is located in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The height of the
building is 72.6 meters and total construction cost of the building was US$ 4.46 billion (inflation adjusted)
02. Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore
Resorts World Sentosa is located in Singapore. The height of the
building is 50 meters and total construction cost of the building was US$ 4.93 billion.
01. Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
Marina Bay Sands is located in Singapore. The height of the building is
194 meters and total construction cost of the building was US$ 5.5 billion.