Monday, 29 September 2025

Dubai to make a splash with the world's tallest hotel


The world's tallest hotel will open its doors in November - and it also boasts the highest infinity pool. 

Ciel Dubai Marina, Vignette Collection by IHG, will span floors and soar to a height of 377 metres. 

It is described as "an architectural masterpiece offering a new luxury hospitality experience defined by award-winning design, high-end guest experiences, exceptional facilities and stunning views".

So no guest expectations. 

Ciel Dubai Marina has been designed by award-winning architect NORR, featuring an “eye of the needle” shape (top image). 

The hotel will comprise 1,004 rooms and suites, all with floor-to-ceiling glass windows showcasing panoramic views of Palm Jumeirah, the Arabian Gulf, and Dubai’s skyline.

To be managed by The First Group Hospitality, the hotel offers direct access to Dubai Marina’s world-class dining, shopping, stunning beaches, and renowned attractions. 

It is just minutes from Palm Jumeirah and Uptown Dubai. 

“We are extremely proud to witness our vision for Ciel Dubai Marina, Vignette Collection come to life in a truly idyllic location, with unbeatable views of the Arabian Gulf and Dubai skyline,” says Rob Burns, CEO of The First Group.  

“Ciel represents a landmark development that reinforces Dubai’s position as a global hub for tourism and business travel. Standing at 377 meters, the all-hotel tower will redefine upper-upscale hospitality, blending innovation, luxury, and creativity through its striking design, world-class amenities, and breathtaking vistas".


Ciel Dubai Marina will have eight dining "concepts" ranging from buffets to signature restaurants, casual cafés and award-winning international brands. 

Beyond dining, the hotel will offer a luxury spa on the 61st floor, a state-of-the-art (aren't they all nowadays) gym with panoramic views, and exclusive access to Soluna Beach Club on Palm Jumeirah. Families will find tailored experiences for children, while business travellers can take advantage of the executive lounge and flexible meeting spaces.

This year has seen several major hotel openings in Dubai, including Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab, a superyacht-inspired property with 386 rooms and suites, that began welcoming guests in March.

Other anticipated openings include the Mandarin Oriental Downtown Dubai, which will have 259 rooms and suites in the Wasl Tower, as well as Zuha Resort Villas on the World Islands.

For more information, see www.cieldubai.com



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