World's Tallest Hotel, Ciel Dubai Marina, Set to Debut in November 2025
Ciel Dubai Marina Opens Its Doors This November
The city of Dubai is set to welcome a new addition to its skyline, as the Ciel Dubai Marina, the world's tallest all-hotel building, prepares to open its doors this November. Designed by NORR Group architects, the tower stands at an impressive 1,23 feet and comprises 82 floors.
With rates starting from 1,036 AED (around $280) a night for a hotel room near Dubai, inclusive of taxes and fees, the hotel is set to offer luxurious accommodations to its guests. Each room boasts floor-to-ceiling windows, providing stunning views of the city and the ocean.
Ciel Dubai Marina is not just a place to rest your head, but a destination in itself. The tower houses eight restaurants, including three outlets from UK-born modern Asian concept Tattu. West 13 focuses on Mediterranean food, while East 14 blends flavors from the east. For those with a sweet tooth, an outlet of the Risen Café and Artisanal Bakery specializes in local ingredients, great cakes, and coffee.
The Sky Lounge offers 360-degree views from its rooftop terrace and observation deck, providing the perfect spot to take in the city's breathtaking skyline. For those seeking a more relaxed atmosphere, the Pool Bar on Level 76 and the Restaurant & Bar on Level 74 offer a more intimate setting.
If the views become overwhelming, the hotel is partnering with Soluna Beach Club for free transfers to an exclusive space with a private pool and beach, just 15 minutes away. The pool offers dramatic views over the ocean from its position close to the top of the tower.
For those seeking to stay active, the hotel offers a spa and gym on Level 61, open 24/7 with sky high views designed to 'energize your routine'. The spa and gym offer views to maximize the tower's setting.
The tower also houses the world's highest infinity pool, located on Level 76 and set within the 'eye of the needle'. This unique feature is sure to be a hit with guests seeking a truly memorable experience.
Foreign direct investment in tourism in Dubai topped $2 billion in 2024, and the trend of increased foreign investment and visitor numbers continues into 2025, with 9.88 million visitors in the first half of the year. Dubai welcomed 18.7 million international visitors in 2024, a 9% increase on 2023.
Ciel Dubai Marina, which translates to 'sky' or 'heaven' in French, is set to become a must-visit destination for tourists and locals alike. With its luxurious accommodations, world-class dining options, and stunning views, it's sure to be a hit with visitors for years to come.
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