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The Most 'Instagrammed' Skyscrapers in the World

Instagram's Favorite Skyscrapers

Are you an avid traveler looking for the best photo ops? Or maybe you're looking to grow your Instagram account by staying up to date on the most popular trends? Well, what makes for a better photo than the world's most breathtaking skyscrapers?

Whether it is up close, up above, skyline, or any other kind of angle, photos of skyscrapers are incredibly popular online. Racking up millions of hashtags, these impressive structures will attract likes and followers with ease. If you're wondering which skyscrapers are the most popular on Instagram and why they rise above the others, wonder no more. Here are the top most hashtagged skyscrapers which Dublin Airport Central gathered research in order to discover.

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1. Empire State Building

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1,454 feet (443.2 m)

4,283,025 hashtags

The most popular skyscraper on Instagram, with over 4 million hashtags, is New York's Empire State Building. This iconic skyscraper was at one point the tallest structure on Earth (for a few decades, in fact). While those days may be gone, the Empire State Building remains a memorable fixture of New York City and claims the top spot as the internet's favorite skyscraper!


2. Burj Khalifa

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2,722 feet (829.8 m)

3,617,996 hashtags

The Burj Khalifa is an incredibly impressive structure and is currently the tallest building on Earth. Dubai's Burj Khalifa is a breathtaking sight, impossible to miss as it commands the city skyline. It's no surprise that this skyscraper has risen so high in Instagram's ranks, despite the fact that it's a relatively new building (especially when compared to the Empire State Building). The Burj Khalifa is unbelievably photogenic, with an attractive build and materials that leave it looking radiant, day or night. No Instagram influencer would dare go to Dubai without capturing a photo of this beauty.


3. One World Trade Center

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1,776 feet (541 m)

688,106 hashtags

After the 9/11 terrorist attacks almost two decades ago left the World Trade Center destroyed, the One World Trade Center now stands proudly in its place. The tallest building in the western hemisphere, the One World Trade Center is a wildly popular spot for locals and tourists alike. Completed recently in 2014, this skyscraper is a powerful reminder of resilience and strength in the face of horrific circumstances, making it a popular destination for Americans from every corner of the country.
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How Do the Tallest Skyscrapers Stack Up?

While the frequently photographed Burj Khalifa stands as the tallest skyscraper on Earth, that doesn't necessarily mean that height always equates to popularity. The Shanghai Tower, Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower, Ping An Finance Center, and Goldin Finance 117 all stand above the One World Trade Center and the Empire State Building, which rank 7th and 47th in the world for height. So if popularity isn't completely linked with height, what is it that makes a skyscraper popular for Instagrammers?

The enduring popularity of the Empire State Building serves as proof that height isn't everything when it comes to beloved skyscrapers. The meaning and history behind the building itself definitely influence the popularity that it holds, online or otherwise. The top three skyscrapers featured above are beautifully constructed, but they're also meaningful landmarks that come with rich histories and stories, even if they were finished just a few years ago. 

Other Instagram-popular skyscrapers include the Taipei 101 Tower, Willis Tower, CN Tower, Lotte World Tower, and Petronas Towers 1 and 2. That being said, it's hard to find a skyscraper that doesn't make you want to whip out your phone and snap a photo.