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Explore the Skyward Hotel: A Majestic Fortress of 1,000 Rooms Above the Earth

Dubai’s recognizable skyline has gained a new landmark with the completion of the Ciel Tower, which rises to an astounding height of 1197 feet.
sets a new record
like the globe’s highest hotel.

The opulent Ciel Tower, situated in Dubai Marina within the UAE, is scheduled to welcome guests this year, and it’s absolutely outrageous.
tower that rises to 104 floors
costs $485 million USD.

The impressive building boasts more than 1,000 chambers.
Panoramic vistas of Dubai Marina
The Palm Jumeirah, along with the Arabian Gulf, will feature a Japanese-inspired design crafted by acclaimed London-based architects at NORR Group. This property will join IHG’s Vignette Collection once it opens.


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At present, the final details are being added to the building, which is 99% finished, with 80% of the electrical, plumbing, and mechanical tasks completed.

Yahya Jan from the architecture company NORR was assigned to design the large skyscraper situated on a triangular site covering only 2,500 square meters. As stated by the architect, “The arched shapes of the glass and steel structure are intended to softly mirror the sunset,” as reported.
the Express
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Tailored for affluent travelers who savor exquisite experiences, this hotel boasts an impressive 1,042 accommodations, featuring 150 suites, distributed over the skyscraper’s 82 levels. The term ‘Ciel’ means sky in French.

Guests can also revel in Dubai’s tallest infinity pool located on the 76th floor and around ten eateries providing sweeping vistas of the city’s tower-studded horizon.

Head to the 81st level and find yourself at the breathtaking Observation Deck. The venue will include amenities such as a fitness center, a kids’ swimming area, along with a high-end spa and a club lounge.

Every room at the hotel will feature wall-to-wall panoramic glass windows, offering guests an unparalleled view.

The base of the skyscraper needed approximately 12,000 cubic meters of concrete and more than 2,700 tons of steel.

Despite not having opened yet, the structure has already been honored with accolades such as Best International Hotel Architecture, Best Hotel Architecture Arabia, and Best High-rise Architecture Arabia at the 2019 International Property Awards.

Standing at an impressive height, this structure rises nine meters above the Gevora Hotel in Dubai, making it the second-tallest hotel worldwide.

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