World’s tallest hotel opens in Dubai
Ciel Dubai Marina, which opened on 15 November, has officially become the world’s tallest hotel standing at 377 meters, Qazinform News Agency correspondent reports.
Developed by The First Group and operated under IHG Hotels & Resorts’ Vignette Collection, the tower was designed by architecture firm NORR, featuring a glass exterior. The hotel surpassed the 356-meter Gevora Hotel, featuring 82 floors and 1,004 rooms. The hotel also houses the world’s highest infinity pool, the Tattu Sky Pool, located on the 76th floor at a height of 310 meters.
“We are delighted to welcome guests to Ciel Dubai Marina, Vignette Collection, a visionary landmark that redefines innovation, luxury, and creativity at every level,” said Heinrich Morio, Managing Director of Ciel Dubai Marina. “This extraordinary hotel reflects Dubai’s status as a global destination for tourism and business, offering an experience that is as elevated as it is unforgettable.”
Dining venues include the Tattu Dubai complex, West 13 with Mediterranean dishes, East 14 featuring Asian cuisine, and Risen Café & Artisanal Bakery. The hotel also features a rooftop observation deck, a spa and 24-hour fitness center, and offers guests complimentary access to the Soluna Beach Club.
According to developers, the project’s cost amounted to approximately $544 million. Currently, Dubai currently hosts eight of the ten tallest hotels in the world, adding the newly opened hotel to the list.
Earlier, Qazinform reported that Dubai has been named the world’s best city for remote-working executives.