Where luxury is sky high

The world’s tallest hotel, Ciel Dubai Marina, at golden hour — 377 meters towering above the Dubai Marina skyline.
Photograph courtesy of CN Traveler

The world’s tallest hotel, Ciel Dubai Marina, at golden hour — 377 meters towering above the Dubai Marina skyline.
Photograph courtesy of CN Traveler

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Swimming with a view: TATTU Sky Pool — one of the highest infinity pools in the world with 360°gulf and skyline panoramas.
Photograph courtesy of Tattu Sky Pool

Sky social scene on Level 81 — the rooftop lounge and terrace offer dramatic views with signature city lights after dusk.
Photograph courtesy of the rooftop guide
Dubai’s skyline just got a new landmark. Ciel Dubai Marina, now the world’s tallest hotel at 377 meters, rises 82 floors above the city’s bustling waterfront.
From its perch in Dubai Marina, the hotel offers sweeping views of the Arabian Gulf, Palm Jumeirah and the glittering skyline beyond, with floor-to-ceiling windows in more than 1,000 rooms and suites. Its sleek, tapering silhouette is a striking addition to a skyline already known for ambitious architecture.
But Ciel Dubai Marina isn’t just about height. On the 76th floor, the TATTU Sky Pool stretches toward the horizon, offering one of the world’s highest infinity pool experiences.
A floor above, the rooftop lounge and observation deck give visitors a bird’s-eye view of the city, particularly stunning at sunset.
Food lovers can choose from eight dining venues, ranging from Mediterranean to Asian-inspired menus, including the multi-level Tattu Dubai. For those looking to stay active or unwind, the hotel has a gym with skyline views and a spa scheduled to open early 2026.
Families aren’t left out either. There’s a Kids Club and splash pad, while business travelers can take advantage of the Nest Executive Lounge with boardrooms and panoramic vistas.
Ciel Dubai Marina is also conveniently located for exploring Dubai Marina’s promenade, beaches, and nightlife.
It’s not just a hotel with a number attached to its height — it’s a place designed for an experience of the city from above, blending everyday comforts with some of the most dramatic views Dubai has to offer. In a city obsessed with vertical ambition, it’s a reminder that sometimes the best perspective comes from above.frame the marina and Arabian Gulf views from a premium suite.