The hotel sways as it is hit by high winds and rainfall

Apr 15, 2013 16:51 GMT  ·  By

Footage shot inside the Burj Khalifa hotel in Dubai will make you weary of ever staying at the luxury venue.

A video brought to us by Gizmodo reveals how it feels to be accommodated in the tallest building in the world during a storm.

Every inch seems to shriek and squeak giving the guest the impression that it's about to fall apart at any given time.

Experts say that the noises, which remind me of being in an old shed, really result from the building making a swaying motion as it is hit by wind and rainfall.

The motion helps the stability of the structure, allowing it not to break apart under pressure.

Dubai's Burj Khalifa has been open to the public since 2010 and it towers at the 829.8 m (2,722 ft), Wikipedia informs.