Located on the edge of the Arabian Gulf, Ciel Dubai Marina Hotel officially opened on November 15, setting a new standard in luxury and height. With 82 floors and a height of 365 meters, it is expected to become the tallest freestanding hotel in the world , surpassing the current record of the Gevora Hotel (356.3 meters).
The project has a unique curved design, likened to a "glass needle" reaching straight up to the sky. With 1,004 rooms and suites, Ciel Dubai Marina is not only a place to stay but also an experience destination.
A "resort in the sky" with endless views
Stepping inside the hotel, one is taken aback by the stunning natural light-filled corridors, large windows and refined interiors. “What we saw before us was a resort in the sky, a perfect blend of light, views and height,” shares Khaleej Times journalist Ayaz Zakir.

The high-speed elevator system, moving an average of 2 floors per second, takes visitors to the top floors in just over half a minute. From the corridors and rooms, visitors can admire the panoramic view of Dubai with icons such as the Burj Al Arab tower, the Blue Water tourist island and the giant Ain Dubai Ferris wheel.
Luxury resort space and amenities
The all-glass façade ensures that each of the 1,004 rooms and suites enjoys breathtaking views and natural light. The minimalist interior design, in soft beige, white and grey tones, creates a relaxing feel.

Standard room rates here start at around $350 per night, while suites start at $1,700 per night. A notable point is that the Wi-Fi speed in each room is guaranteed to be over 500 Mbps, enough for many people to connect at the same time.
Experience entertainment and cuisine in the air
The hotel has two infinity pools, each offering a different view: one overlooking the modern skyscrapers, the other overlooking Blue Water Island. “The views from both pools are so high that you forget about the city below,” Zakir says.

In terms of cuisine, Ciel Dubai Marina offers 8 restaurants and bars, serving a variety of dishes from pastries, ramen, dim sum to Mediterranean cuisine. The highlight is the Tattu restaurant on the 74th floor, a famous Asian culinary brand from London.

In addition, the 24-hour gym also has a view of the skyline, while the spa on the 61st floor is expected to be operational next year. CN Traveller magazine commented that Ciel Dubai Marina is not simply a place to stay but "a must-try experience at least once in a lifetime", affirming Dubai's position in the field of high-rise architecture and luxury services.
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