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The most expensive buildings in the world

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Emirates Palace, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia (US$3 billion)​

The third-most expensive hotel development in the world, the Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi is a true luxury getaway and a hot spot for foreign dignitaries and celebrities, set on 1.3 kilometres (0.8 mile) of pristine private beachfront and operated by the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group since 2020.
 
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Wynn Resort, Las Vegas, USA (US$2.7 billion)​

The ultra-luxurious Wynn Resort on the Las Vegas Strip has everything a VIP Vegas-tripper would ever want, including award-winning restaurants and luxury shopping, as well as meticulously designed grounds featuring a man-made mountain landscape, lakes, waterfalls and a golf course.
So Spore casino is the most expensive casino to be built.

How much does it cost to build Marina Bay Sands?


The resort is owned by the Las Vegas Sands Corporation and at its opening in 2010, it was deemed the world's most expensive standalone casino property at S$8 billion (US$6.88 billion).
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Total gaming space15,000 m2(160,000 sq ft)
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So Spore casino is the most expensive casino to be built.

How much does it cost to build Marina Bay Sands?


The resort is owned by the Las Vegas Sands Corporation and at its opening in 2010, it was deemed the world's most expensive standalone casino property at S$8 billion (US$6.88 billion).
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Marina Bay Sands
Total gaming space15,000 m2(160,000 sq ft)
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us$6.9 after final tally.
 
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Lotte World Tower, Seoul, South Korea (US$3.6 billion)​

Located in Seoul, the Lotte World Tower stretches 555 metres (1,823 feet) up into the sky, and boasts 123 storeys of luxury retail, office, residential and hotel accommodations. Completed in 2016, it has the honorable title of World’s 5th tallest building.
 
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Wynn Palace, Macao, China (US$4.2 billion)​

The most expensive resort in Macao, an island full of expensive resorts, Wynn Palace was completed in 2016 to the tune of US$4.2 billion. The stunning 28-storey hotel features a three-hectare (eight-acre) lake with water jet and light displays every 15 minutes, air-conditioned SkyCab aerial trams to welcome guests into the hotel, and 1,706 rooms.
 
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SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, USA (US$5 billion)​

Home to Los Angeles NFL teams Rams and Chargers, the SoFi Stadium in California was completed in 2020 and cost US$5 billion to build, including the largest video scoreboard ever made. This state-of-the-art sporting complex isn’t just for passing an old pigskin around—it also features a surrounding park that has retail and office space as well as plans for a hotel complex, plus ambitious plans to host future Super Bowl games and the Olympics.
 
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Apple Park, Cupertino, USA (US$5 billion)​

The tech behemoth’s second campus in Cupertino, California, resembles a sleek glass-covered doughnut with saucer-like lights. It was Steve Jobs’ most ambitious plan, covering 70 hectares (175 acres) of land and relying on 100% renewable energy for its power, at a price tag of US$5 billion.
 
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Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (US$5.6 billion)​

The tallest twin towers in the world, the Petronas Towers have been a national landmark since they were completed in 1998—at the time of opening, they were the tallest buildings in the world. Their architectural design mixes references to classic Islamic architecture and modern stainless steel and glass panels to create a timeless icon.
 
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Marina Bay Sands, Singapore (US$5.7 billion)​

An iconic fixture on Singapore's skyline, the Moshe Safdie-designed Marina Bay Sands hotel, topped with its unique cantilevered SkyPark with gardens, a pool and jogging paths, was built in 2010 at a cost of US$5.7 billion.
 
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Abraj al-Bait Towers, Mecca, Saudi Arabia (US$15 billion)​

The Abraj al-Bait Towers in Mecca, including the supertall hotel Makkah Clock Royal Tower, is a grand and sweeping complex, encompassing seven hotels, shopping malls, apartment buildings and praying rooms. The complex cost US$15 billion to build and was completed in 2012.
 
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Al-Masjid al-Haram, Mecca, Saudi Arabia (US$100 billion)​

The pilgrimage to the holy city (a rite known as the hajj) is the reason why millions of Muslims from around the world make the trip over to Al-Masjid al-Haram. The original “Great Mosque of Mecca” was first built in the 638 CE, and has undergone major renovations over the ensuing millennia. The price tag of the latest expansion is reported to be US$100 billion, crowning it as the most expensive building in the world, by far.
 
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