A skyscraper generally refers to any building that is more than 150 metres (492 ft) tall and has more than 40 floors.[1][2] The following is a list of countries with the most skyscrapers.

List of countries by number of completed skyscrapers

The following is a list of countries with the most completed Structures over 150 metres (492 ft) tall, as of January 3, 2024. The list includes all 72 countries that have at least one skyscraper.

Rank Country Number of skyscrapers Tallest city
+150 m +200 m +300 m
1  China 3,152 1,110 115 Hong Kong
2  United States 890 243 31 New York City
3  United Arab Emirates 335 155 35 Dubai
4  Malaysia 291 67 6 Kuala Lumpur
5  South Korea 276 79 7 Seoul
6  Japan 278 52 2 Tokyo
7  Australia 154 58 2 Melbourne
8  Canada 144 39 0 Toronto
9  Indonesia 135 49 1 Jakarta
10  Thailand 130 29 3 Bangkok
11  Philippines 128 40 0 Makati
12  India 116 37 2 Mumbai
13  Singapore 97 33 0 Singapore
14  Turkey 74 15 0 Istanbul
15  Panama 67 25 0 Panama City
16  Brazil 66 4 0 Balneário Camboriú
17  Russia 54 22 7 Moscow
18  Mexico 53 13 1 Mexico City
19  Qatar 52 30 3 Doha
20  Taiwan 49 10 2 Taipei
21  Saudi Arabia 43 26 5 Riyadh
22  United Kingdom 41 12 1 London
23  Vietnam 40 8 2 Ho Chi Minh City
24  Israel 31 4 0 Tel Aviv
25  France 26 4 0 Courbevoie
26  Colombia 24 3 0 Bogotá
27  Germany 21 5 0 Frankfurt
28  Iran 19 6 2 Tehran
29  Bahrain 19 8 0 Manama
30  Kuwait 17 9 3 Kuwait City
31  North Korea 17 6 0 Pyongyang
32  Poland 13 5 1 Warsaw
33  Spain 13 4 0 Madrid
34  Sri Lanka 13 3 0 Colombo
35  Argentina 12 1 0 Buenos Aires
36  Kazakhstan 9 1 1 Astana
37  Italy 8 3 0 Milan
38  Azerbaijan 8 1 0 Baku
39  Netherlands 8 1 0 Rotterdam
40  Cambodia 6 4 0 Phnom Penh
41  South Africa 6 2 0 Johannesburg
42  Venezuela 4 2 0 Caracas
43  Austria 3 2 0 Vienna
44  Lebanon 4 0 0 Beirut
45  New Zealand 4 0 0 Auckland
46  Tanzania 4 0 0 Dar es Salaam
47  Kenya 3 1 0 Nairobi
48  Egypt 3 1 1 Cairo
49  Chile 2 1 1 Santiago
50  Georgia 2 1 0 Batumi
51   Switzerland 2 1 0 Basel
52  Dominican Republic 2 0 0 Santo Domingo
53  Jordan 2 0 0 Amman
54  Pakistan 2 0 0 Karachi
55  Algeria 1 1 0 Algiers
56  Ethiopia 1 1 0 Addis Ababa
57  Morocco 1 1 0 Salé
58  Uzbekistan 1 1 0 Tashkent
59  Bangladesh 1 0 0 Dhaka
60  Bolivia 1 0 0 La Paz
61  Cyprus 1 0 0 Limassol
62  Monaco 1 0 0 Monaco
63  Iraq 1 0 0 Sulaymaniyah
64  Ivory Coast 1 0 0 Yamoussoukro
65  Nigeria 1 0 0 Lagos
66  Serbia 1 0 0 Belgrade
67  Slovakia 1 0 0 Bratislava
68  Sweden 1 0 0 Malmö
69  Turkmenistan 1 0 0 Ashgabat
70  Ukraine 1 0 0 Kyiv
71  Uruguay 1 0 0 Montevideo
72  Bulgaria 1 0 0 Sofia
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