Ciel Dubai Marina opened November 16, 2024, rising 1,237 feet above the waterfront. The 82-story tower claims the title of world's tallest hotel, pending official Guinness certification. Developer The First Group invested $544 million over five years.
At 1,237 feet, Ciel stands 197 feet taller than New York's Chrysler Building. But this one you can sleep in.
What's new: The hotel began welcoming guests immediately after opening. All 1,004 rooms start on the 40th floor. A guest steps out of the elevator at the lowest room in the building and still looks down on most of Dubai.
Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the Persian Gulf. Sunrise turns the glass gold, and at night, Palm Jumeirah glitters like a scattered necklace.
Why it matters: Dubai now holds both tallest hotel records. Ciel edges past the city's own Gevora Hotel (1,169 feet, certified 2018). The question for travelers: does altitude alone justify premium rates, or is this engineering spectacle dressed as accommodation?
By the numbers:
- Starting rate: AED 1,310 (approximately $357 per night)
- Height: 1,237 feet across 82 floors
- Sky pool elevation: 1,017 feet (76th floor)
- Construction timeline: 5 years
The spectacle factor: The Tattu Sky Pool on the 76th floor hangs 1,017 feet above the marina. Water meets clouds. Glass walls run floor to ceiling. One level up, Tattu Sky Lounge operates as what the hotel bills as the world's highest club.
Access without booking: The hotel designed tiered entry for non-guests. Restaurants accept walk-ins with a 200 dirham (roughly $54) deposit per person. Pool sessions run 300 to 500 dirhams ($82–$136) depending on lounger placement.
Reality check: The elevator ride to the 76th-floor pool takes 90 seconds. Long enough to feel your ears pop twice. Operating restaurants and pools 1,000+ feet up involves wind sway mitigation systems and logistics that shape what "world's highest" means in practice.
What to watch: How Ciel's occupancy rates perform against Dubai's established ultra-luxury properties will signal whether record-breaking height translates to sustained demand, or whether the novelty fades once the opening buzz settles.

