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Rooms available from 15 November, starting at AED 2,400 per night
The world’s tallest hotel in Dubai is now taking room reservations online, with prices starting from AED2,400 per night.
Set to open in Dubai Marina on 15 November 2025, Ciel Dubai Marina, Vignette Collection by IHG, will be home to more than 1,000 rooms and the world’s highest infinity pool.
The tower, designed by award-winning firm Norr, will span 82 floors, reaching a height of 377 metres.
There will be 1,042 accommodations, including 150 suites, across nine categories, all with floor-to-ceiling windows offering guests 360-degree views of the Arabian Gulf and Palm Jumeirah.
Prices range from AED2,400 per night for a deluxe room for two people, up to AED4,200 for a one-bedroom suite with lounge access.
There will be three pools, including the crown jewel, the aquamarine infinity pool set on the 76th floor, making it the highest infinity pool in the world.
This pool is part of the three-level Tattu Dubai complex, which includes award-winning Asian restaurant Tattu, a bar and lounge.
Dining at Ciel will be spread across 10 restaurants and bars, including the sky restaurant, which stands at 353 metres, and Mediterranean venue West 13 with its open kitchens and seasonal, sustainably farmed produce.
On the 81st floor, guests will find an open-air observation deck with sweeping city views, and a 12-story vertical sky gardens with a large glass atrium, designed to make the building open and filled with natural light.
Elsewhere, there is a luxury spa on the 61st floor offering tailored wellness experiences, a gym, boutiques and the Executive Lounge, Nest, which has stylish meeting rooms, cutting-edge technology, flexible spaces and skyline views.
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Managed by The First Group Hospitality, the hotel is close to the bustling JBR beachfront and the Bluewaters lifestyle destinations, home to iconic landmarks such as The Walk and Ain Dubai, the world’s tallest observation wheel.
Haitham Mattar, Managing Director of IHG Hotels & Resorts for West Asia, Middle East and Africa, said, “When we launched the Vignette Collection in late 2021, our vision was to create a portfolio of unique luxury hotels. The highly anticipated November opening of Ciel Dubai Marina, Vignette Collection is the pinnacle of that vision, showcasing the collection’s success and our dedication to providing extraordinary experiences for our guests.”
This year has seen several major hotel openings in Dubai, including Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab, a superyacht-inspired property with 386 rooms and suites, which began welcoming guests in March.
Other anticipated openings include the Mandarin Oriental Downtown Dubai, which will have 259 rooms and suites in the Wasl Tower, as well as Zuha Resort Villas on the World Islands.
For more information, visit www.cieldubai.com