
Dubai has unveiled its latest architectural statement, Ciel Dubai Marina, now officially open and already defining a new chapter in vertical hospitality. Standing at an extraordinary 377 metres, the tower now holds the title of the tallest hotel in the world, an achievement that seamlessly aligns with the city’s ongoing appetite for scale and spectacle.
The hotel rises above the vibrant Dubai Marina district, its glass facade catching the light from every angle. Inside, the design is contemporary and polished, shaped by an interplay of marble, modern metals and soft lighting. The reception spans multiple levels, giving the arrival experience a sense of scale without overwhelming the guest.

Ciel’s 1,000 rooms and suites are designed to showcase the property’s most impressive feature: uninterrupted views. Floor to ceiling windows reveal the Marina skyline, the Arabian Gulf and the city’s evolving horizon. Even the smaller room categories offer expansive vistas, creating the feeling of being suspended above one of the world’s most energetic cities.
On the seventy sixth floor sits one of Ciel’s signature attractions, an infinity pool positioned close to the clouds. Its setting creates the illusion of water spilling into the sky, drawing both residents and international travellers to capture the moment. Nearby lounges serve refreshments throughout the day, shifting into a more ambient mood by evening.
The hotel houses a wide selection of restaurants and lounge spaces. Among them is a contemporary Asian dining concept with sculptural interiors and a dramatic upper level bar. Mediterranean inspired venues, relaxed cafes and all day dining spaces ensure that guests can move from casual to elevated settings without leaving the property.
Wellness holds significant space within the tower. A full service spa and high level fitness centre occupy a dedicated floor and feature treatment rooms with wide views across the coastline. The property also includes a business hub and several event spaces, making it suited to both leisure stays and corporate travel.
Its location in Dubai Marina places it within walking distance of the waterfront promenade, yacht berths, retail destinations and entertainment venues. Access to major transport links makes movement across the city simple, while nearby landmarks such as Bluewaters Island and the Palm add to the convenience.
Rooms begin at approximately AED 1,900 per night, with suite categories offering substantially larger layouts and enhanced services. The property’s scale, amenities and positioning mark it as one of the city’s most ambitious hotel openings in recent years.
Ciel Dubai Marina is more than another tower on the skyline. It represents Dubai’s continued ability to merge design, engineering and hospitality into a single experience, creating spaces that stand out not only for their height but for the atmosphere and ambition they bring to the city.






