List of Tallest Buildings in Pakistan - Completed/Topped Out Buildings

Completed/Topped Out Buildings

Sr No Name City Height Floors Year References
1 Ocean Towers Karachi 120 m 393 ft 28 2012
2 MCB Tower Karachi 116 m 381 ft 29 2005
3 Telecom Tower Islamabad 113 m 371 ft 24 2011
4 Centaurus Corporate Tower Islamabad 110m 361 ft 25 2012
5 Centaurus Residencial Tower 1 Islamabad 110m 361 ft 25 2012
6 Centaurus Residencial Tower 2 Islamabad 110m 361 ft 25 2012
7 Center Point/Trakker Tower Karachi 108 m 374 ft 28 2012
8 Arfa Software Technology Park Lahore 106 m 348 ft 17 2011
9 Orbit Center Karachi 105m 318 ft 26 2012
10 Dolmen City Karachi 103 m 335 ft 23 2011
11 Habib Bank Plaza Karachi 101 m 331 ft 22 1963
12 Chapal Plaza Karachi 101 m 331 ft 22 1985
13 PIC Towers Karachi 100 m 330 ft 23 1980s
14 Saima Trade Towers Karachi 87 m 243 ft 19 1995
15 Avari Towers Karachi 83 m 272 ft 20 1985
16 Navy Heights Karachi 80 m 262 ft 20 2010
17 Sea breeze Plaza Karachi 76 m 249 ft 20 2011
18 Islamabad Stock Exchange Islamabad 76 m 250 ft 19 2009

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