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10 tallest buildings in India that are true architectural marvels

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 1, 2026, 09:21 IST
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10 tallest buildings in India that are true architectural marvels

India’s skyline has transformed dramatically over the past few decades. Among its urban centers, Mumbai stands out as the vertical growth capital, with most of the country’s tallest skyscrapers rising there.


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Architectural wonders

These buildings are not just tall; they represent engineering excellence, luxury living, and ambitious architectural vision. Here’s a look at the 10 tallest buildings in India as per the report by Magicbricks.

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Palais Royale – Worli, Mumbai

At the top of the list is Palais Royale, which is the current tallest building in India with a height of 320 meters and 88 floors, as per Magicbricks. It is a residential skyscraper that redefines luxury living in Mumbai with stunning views of the Arabian Sea and luxury facilities. Although still in the final stages of construction, it has already topped out and is a landmark symbol of the skyscraper revolution in India.



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Lokhandwala Minerva – Mahalaxmi, Mumbai

Based on Wikipedia, Lokhandwala Minerva stands at a height of 301 meters with 78 floors. This supertall residential skyscraper combines design innovation with luxury living.



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Piramal Aranya Arav – Byculla, Mumbai

Standing at about 282.2 metres with 83 floors, Piramal Aranya Arav ranks third among India’s tallest buildings as per Magicbricks and Wikipedia. This skyscraper enhances Mumbai’s skyline with its elegant structure and luxurious residential spaces.



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Lodha World One – Lower Parel, Mumbai

At around 280.2 metres and 76 floors, Lodha World One is among the country’s most prominent high-rise buildings, according to Magicbricks. A luxury residential tower, it combines structural robustness with sophisticated building design.



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Lodha World View – Lower Parel, Mumbai

With a height of approximately 277.6 metres and 73 floors, Lodha World View is another standout skyscraper in the Lodha group of developments, according to Wikipedia. It reflects advanced architectural planning and high-end amenities for urban living.

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Lodha Trump Tower – Worli, Mumbai

According to Magicbricks and Wikipedia, Lodha Trump Tower rises to about 268 metres with 76 floors . This tower, part of an international luxury brand collaboration, elevates Mumbai’s residential offerings with premium comfort and world-class facilities.


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Omkar 1973 Tower A – Worli, Mumbai

Omkar 1973 Tower A stands at roughly 267 metres with 73 floors, as per report by Magicbricks. Part of the larger Omkar 1973 complex, this building blends modern design with residential functionality while contributing significantly to the skyline.



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Omkar 1973 Tower B – Worli, Mumbai

According to Magicbricks and Wikipedia, the companion tower to Omkar 1973 Tower A, Tower B also reaches about 267 metres and 73 floors, matching its sister building in height and prestige. Together, these twin towers form one of the most notable residential landmarks in South Mumbai.



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Nathani Heights – Mumbai Central, Mumbai

Nathani Heights, with about 262 metres and 72 floors, according to Magicbricks, is another residential skyscraper that showcases sleek design and strategic urban planning. It contributes to Mumbai’s reputation as the city with the most skyscrapers in India.



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Three Sixty West Tower B – Worli, Mumbai

Three Sixty West Tower B stands at 260 metres with 66 floors, as per Wikipedia and Magicbricks. This mixed-use building is part of a luxury complex that blends living spaces with upscale hospitality and entertainment, making it a modern architectural highlight.

From Palais Royale’s towering elegance to Three Sixty West’s modern mix-use brilliance, India’s tallest buildings showcase how far architectural ambition has grown. They are not merely tall structures; they represent innovation, luxury, and the future of urban living in India’s major cities. As construction continues and new skyscrapers rise, the race to redefine India’s skyline will only get more exciting.

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