The new landmark will feature 1,004 rooms across 82 floors, offering direct access to Dubai Marina’s beaches, shopping and attractions. Guests can already book online, with stays starting from Saturday November 15. Prices range from Dhs2,400 per night for a deluxe suite for two, up to Dhs4,305 for a high-floor suite with lounge access.
Among its record-breaking highlights will be the world’s highest infinity pool and the world’s highest club, both located near the top of the tower. Award-winning restaurant Tattu Dubai will occupy three levels, with the restaurant on level 74, the pool on level 76 and the sky lounge on level 81 – all overlooking Palm Jumeirah and the wider Dubai skyline.
Other dining concepts include Risen Café and Artisanal Bakery, serving all-day menus and fresh baked goods, and West 13, a Mediterranean spot with open kitchens and seasonal produce. East 14 will bring together Thai, Malaysian, Singaporean, Vietnamese and Indian dishes in a buffet-style setting.
The hotel also boasts a luxury spa on the 61st floor, a 24/7 gym, transfers to Soluna Beach Club on Palm Jumeirah and an executive lounge called Nest, designed for business meetings and flexible workspaces. With its mix of sky-high records, luxury amenities and striking design, Ciel Dubai Marina is set to become a defining addition to the city’s skyline.