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Top 20 tallest buildings in Africa

Africa’s tallest buildings, from Egypt to Ethiopia, showcase rising skylines, economic ambition, and bold architectural statements transforming urban growth.

Feyisayo Ajayi
Last updated: May 9, 2025 1:40 pm
Feyisayo Ajayi Published May 7, 2025
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  • Egypt’s 393.8-meter Iconic Tower anchors the New Administrative Capital, symbolizing Africa’s architectural ambition and serving as the continent’s tallest building since 2024.
  • Algeria’s Great Mosque minaret, at 264.3 meters, blends Islamic heritage with modern design, making it the tallest religious structure and a national symbol of pride.
  • Morocco’s Mohammed VI Tower, built to LEED standards, represents green innovation while housing mixed-use spaces that support Salé’s commercial and urban transformation.

Africa’s skyline is rising fast, shaped by landmark towers that reflect the continent’s accelerating urban growth and economic ambition. 

Leading the way is Egypt’s Iconic Tower—at 393.8 meters and 77 floors, it is Africa’s tallest building and a bold statement of modernity in the New Administrative Capital. 

Designed for mixed use, it anchors the city’s commercial core. In Algeria, the Great Mosque of Algiers features the world’s tallest minaret at 264.3 meters, blending Islamic tradition with contemporary design to signal the country’s cultural pride and global vision. 

Morocco’s Mohammed VI Tower (250 meters) rises over Salé, combining architectural elegance with sustainable building standards. Beyond aesthetics, these towers drive economic transformation. 

They attract global investors, host major enterprises, and integrate commercial, residential, and hospitality spaces. Ethiopia’s Commercial Bank HQ (209.3 meters) embodies this shift—serving as a financial hub and symbol of the country’s upward trajectory. 

Together, these structures chronicled by shore.africa elevate Africa’s global profile, spur job creation, and reinforce the continent’s growing role in shaping the cities of the future.

  1. Iconic Tower
    Country:
    Egypt
    Height: 393.8 meters tall(77 floors)
    Location: located in the New Administrative Capital. This skyscraper in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital is not only the tallest in the country but also the tallest building in Africa. Completed in 2024, it serves as a mixed-use development, primarily for office use.

    Iconic Tower

  2. Great Mosque of Algiers Tower
    Country:
    Algeria
    Height: 264.3 meters (36 floors)
    Location: Algiers, Algeria. Completed in 2019, the Great Mosque of Algiers Tower—also known as the Djamaa El Djazair minaret—is the tallest structure in Algeria and the tallest minaret in the world. Part of the Grand Mosque complex, it features a combination of Islamic architecture and modern design, housing observation decks, cultural spaces, and a library. The tower stands as a symbol of Algeria’s architectural ambition and religious heritage.

    Great Mosque of Algiers Tower
  3. Mohammed VI Tower
    Country:
    Morocco
    Height: 250 meters tall (55 floors)
    Location: Located in Salé, near the Bouregreg River. Completed in 2023, this skyscraper is the tallest building in North Africa and the second tallest in Africa. It features a mix of residential, office, and hotel spaces and is designed to meet international green building standards, including LEED Gold and HQE certifications.

    Bank of Africa BMCE
  4. The Leonardo
    Country:
    South Africa
    Height: 234 meters tall( 55 floors)
    Location: mixed-use development in Sandton, Johannesburg. The Leonardo is located in Sandton, Johannesburg. Completed in 2019, it is the tallest building in South Africa and the fourth tallest in Africa.

    The Leonardo
  5. Carlton Centre
    Country:
    South Africa
    Height: 223 meters tall (50 floors)
    Location: office and shopping complex in Johannesburg. Completed in 1973

    Carlton Centre

  6. Hassan II Mosque (Minaret)
    Country:
    Morocco
    Height: 210 meters tall
    Location: Located in Casablanca. Completed in 1993, the minaret of the Hassan II Mosque is the tallest religious structure in the world. Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, it is a defining landmark of Moroccan architecture and Islamic heritage

    Hassan II Mosque (Minaret)

  7. Commercial Bank of Ethiopia HQ
    Country:
    Ethiopia
    Height: 209.3 meters tall (46 floors)
    Location: Located in Addis Ababa. Completed in 2021, this skyscraper is the tallest building in Ethiopia and East Africa. It serves as the headquarters of the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia and symbolizes the country’s growing financial and economic ambitions.

    Commercial Bank of Ethiopia HQ

  8. Alamein Downtown Iconic Tower
    Country:
    Egypt
    Height: Between 207.8 meters (56 floors)
    Location: The Alamein Downtown Iconic Tower, located in the heart of New Alamein City, Egypt, is a prominent addition to the city’s downtown development. Recently completed in 2025, the development consists of four iconic towers — Tower 1, Tower 2, Tower 3, and Tower 4 — making it a significant architectural landmark in the region.

    Alamein Downtown Iconic Tower

  9. Britam Tower
    Country:
    Kenya
    Height: 200.1 meters tall(31 floors)
    Location: office complex in Upper Hill, Nairobi. It was completed in 2017.


    Britam Tower

  10. CBE Headquarters
    Country:
    Ethiopia
    Height: 198 meters tall(46 floors)
    Location: Commercial Bank of Ethiopia headquarters in Addis Ababa

    CBE Headquarters

  11. Nairobi GTC Office Tower
    Country:
    Kenya
    Height: 184 meters tall(43 floors)
    Location: office block in Westlands, Nairobi

    Nairobi GTC Office Tower

  12. Ponte City
    Country:
    South Africa
    Height: 172.8-173 meters tall( 54 floors)
    Location: residential skyscraper in Johannesburg

    Ponte City

  13. UAP Tower
    Country:
    Kenya
    Height: 163 meters tall(33 floors)
    Location: office space in Upper Hill, Nairobi

    UAP Tower

  14. NECOM House
    Country:
    Nigeria
    Height: 160.3 meters tall (32 floors)
    Location: telecommunications headquarters in Lagos. It was completed in 1979. Formerly known as NITEL Tower, NECOM House has been Nigeria’s tallest building for over four decades. It also serves as a lighthouse beacon for Lagos Harbour.

    NECOM House
  15. Tanzania Ports Authority Tower
    Country:
    Tanzania
    Height: 157 meters tall (40 floors)
    Location: headquarters of Tanzania Ports Authority in Dar es Salaam

    Tanzania Ports Authority Tower


  16. Marble Towers
    Country:
    South Africa
    Height: 152.7 meters tall (32 floors)
    Location: commercial offices in Johannesburg

    Marble Towers
  17. Pearl Dawn
    Country:
    South Africa
    Height: 152 meters tall(31 floors)
    Location: residential skyscraper in Durban

    Pearl Dawn
  18. PSPF Towers
    Country:
    Tanzania
    Height: 153 meters tall (35 floors)
    Location: office and retail space in Dar es Salaam

    PSPF Towers
  19. KwaDukuza eGoli Hotel
    Country:
    South Africa
    Height: 140 meters tall
    Location: skyscraper in Johannesburg’s Central Business District. It is also referred to as the Johannesburg Sun and Towers.

    KwaDukuza eGoli Hotel
  20. Champagne Pearl Tower (Eko Pearl Towers)
    Country: Nigeria
    Height: 134 meters (34 floors)
    Location: Eko Atlantic, Lagos. It was completed in 2017, and it stands as the tallest residential building in Nigeria and part of the Eko Pearl Towers complex.

    Champagne Pearl Tower (Eko Pearl Towers)

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