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India’s Skyline Giants: Top 10 tallest residential buildings transforming urban real estate

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 30, 2026, 12:23 IST
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India’s Skyline Giants: Top 10 tallest buildings transforming urban real estate

The Indian real estate scenario has seen a huge revolution from a vertical standpoint, with skyscrapers setting new benchmarks in living. These structures not only serve as a feat of engineering brilliance but also mark the need for premium housing needs amidst land scarcity. They are a benchmark of the upcoming luxury trends in the world of Indian real estate. Here is a list of the ten tallest buildings in India.
Let’s take a look at them:


(This list is based on the blog by Magicbricks.)

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Palais Royale

Standing at around 320 metres, Palais Royale is poised to be India’s tallest residential tower. Located in Worli, it reflects ultra-luxury living with expansive apartments and eco-friendly design. Though still nearing completion - it has already become a landmark in premium real estate offering large floor plates, high-end amenities and panoramic sea views that redefine exclusivity.

Image Credit: Instagram/ palaisroyale_

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Lokhandwala Minerva

Standing at nearly 301 metres, Lokhandwala Minerva is one of the tallest completed buildings in India at present. Located in Mahalaxmi, this building houses luxury apartments that boast sea views. It is designed with the best facilities such as sky decks, pools and wellness centers to reflect its luxurious character and its high value of being an investment property.

Image Credit: Facebook/ World Cityscapes & Skyscrapers

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Piramal Aranya Arav

With its height measuring 282.2 metres, the Piramal Aranya Arav tower combines luxury and nature in its design. Built in Byculla, this skyscraper boasts landscaped gardens, wellness centers and luxurious apartments. The emphasis on sustainability and lifestyle facilities in its construction shows it as an example of modern age property development.

Image Credit: Housing

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Lodha World One

One of the most iconic residential towers, Lodha World One stands at about 280.2 metres. Located in Lower Parel, it offers luxury living with facilities like private theatres, sports zones, and sky lounges. Its strategic location and premium offerings make it one of the most sought-after addresses in Mumbai’s luxury housing segment.


Image Credit: Wikipedia

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Lodha World View

Adjacent to World One, Lodha World View rises to 277.6 metres. It mirrors the same level of luxury, featuring high-end amenities such as spas, pools and fitness centres. The tower enhances the concept of vertical living combining convenience, comfort and exclusivity in one of Mumbai’s prime real estate hubs.



Image Credit: Instagram/ towering_goals

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Lodha Trump Tower

Standing at 268 metres in Worli, Lodha Trump Tower brings global luxury branding into Indian real estate. Known for premium interiors and exclusive services it caters to elite buyers seeking international standards. The project reflects how branded residences are becoming a key trend in India’s high-end property market.


Image Credit: Wikipedia

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Omkar 1973 Tower A

With a height of around 267 metres, Tower A of Omkar 1973 represents luxury living in central Mumbai. Completed in 2021 it offers spacious residences, modern amenities and a well-designed urban lifestyle. Its architectural design and premium positioning make it a notable addition to Mumbai’s evolving skyline.

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Omkar 1973 Tower B

A twin to Tower A, Omkar 1973 Tower B also stands at 267 metres. It offers similar high-end facilities which include landscaped spaces, fitness centres and luxury apartments. Together both towers highlight the growing demand for large-scale premium residential complexes in India’s metro cities.



Image Credit: Omkar 1973 Worli Mumbai

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Nathani Heights

Located in Mumbai Central, Nathani Heights reaches 262 metres. This ultra-luxury residential tower offers panoramic city views, rooftop amenities and modern design. Its central location adds significant real estate value making it attractive for buyers seeking connectivity along with upscale living with modern amenities.



Image Credit: Instagram/ towering_goals

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Three Sixty West Tower B

At 260 metres this tower is part of a mixed-use development that includes luxury residences and hospitality spaces. Located in Worli - it offers premium living alongside hotel-grade services. Its integration of residential and commercial elements reflects the future of urban real estate in India.

Not only are these skyscrapers a testament to technological advancement; but they also speak about the changing face of the real estate industry. Most of these skyscrapers are found in Mumbai, where there is a clear indication that the city wants to develop vertically due to lack of space and increased demand for luxurious accommodation, setting new benchmarks in modern architecture and urban lifestyle.

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