Towering 365 meters into the Dubai skyline, Ciel has officially claimed the title of the world’s tallest hotel. With 82 floors, over 1,000 rooms, and a rooftop infinity pool that seems to pour into the clouds, this architectural marvel redefines vertical luxury. Set in the heart of Dubai Marina, Ciel is more than a stay – it’s an ascent into opulence, design, and sky-high living.
The sun rises like molten gold behind the towers of Dubai Marina. One spire slices the sky above them all – silver, sleek, surreal. It’s Ciel, the new tallest hotel in the world, gleaming at 365 meters, a beacon of ambition and elegance.
Step inside, and the world changes. The lobby is a gallery of light and stone – marble floors, mirrored walls, hanging art that shimmers like desert heat. A doorman in crisp white whispers, "Welcome to the sky."
Designed by NORR Group Architects and developed by The First Group, Ciel offers 82 floors of elevated indulgence. With 1,042 rooms and suites, each space features floor-to-ceiling windows framing the Arabian Gulf or the city below. From the top, you don’t just see Dubai—you feel its pulse in 360 degrees.
The rooftop? A dreamscape. The infinity pool on the 81st floor seems to float into the clouds. Around it, sky lounges, private cabanas, and Horizon Bar invite guests to sip cocktails while watching the sun melt into the sea.
Interiors combine urban minimalism with warm tones – think sand-hued textiles, brushed brass, and soft lighting. Sustainability is key: energy-efficient systems, water-saving tech, and locally sourced materials mark a new standard in eco-luxury.
For investors, Ciel is more than a luxury hotel – it’s a vertical asset in a city of exponential growth. Dubai Marina remains one of the most coveted locations, with consistently high occupancy rates and premium yields. The First Group offers structured investment opportunities, even for individual investors, making luxury hospitality accessible as a wealth-building strategy.
With Ciel, investors don’t just buy square meters – they buy altitude in one of the world’s most ambitious cities.