The ranking of the seven highest hotels in the world (they are all in Dubai)

The , the tallest tower in the world, with more than 828 meters high, is the emblem of Dubai. The Arab city, with , . In fact, it is building what will be the tallest tower, the Y the tallest hotel in the world, which will lead a list of hotel establishments dominated by Dubai itself.

1. Sky Tower

Reaching a height of 360 meters and 82 floors, Ciel will set a new benchmark as the world’s tallest hotel upon completion. Designed by London-based architecture firm NORR, Ciel features striking design, contemporary interiors and a glass observation deck, which will offer 360-degree views. The First Group, the promoter, informs that the foundations of the project will be finalized this April.

2. Gevora Hotel

spread over 75 floors. It has 528 rooms, most of them luxury, between 46 and 85 square meters. The elevators – there are eight – take only 38 seconds to travel the 75 floors and take guests to the rooftop pool for exclusive views. It also has a spa, gyms -one for men and one for women- and an indoor pool.

3. JW Marriott Marquis Dubai

The international hotel chain JW Marriot opened in 2013 the tallest hotel in the world at the moment. With the name JW Marriot Marquis Dubai and a design inspired by a palm branch, the building is 355 meters tall, has 72 floors and 1,608 rooms. Owned by the Emirates Airline Group, it is 26 meters taller than the Empire State Building in New York. The complex consists of two twin towers built on an area of ​​221,000 square meters.

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4. SLS Dubai Hotel & Residences

The first SLS Dubai Hotel & Residences is rising in a 336-metre, 75-story tower on Dubai’s Marasi Drive. It consists of 254 suites, 321 apartments and 371 residences, each with a unique design and construction. The building draws inspiration from classic mid-century architecture. In fact, the overall façade is combined to evoke the structure of a honeycomb.

5.Rose Rayhaan by Rotana

The 72-storey building was certified as the world’s tallest hotel from 2009 to 2012. With a height of 333 meters, Rose Rayhaan by Rotana offers 462 suites with panoramic views of Dubai reaching the Burj Khalifa.

This hotel has three gastronomic areas, a conference area with seven meeting rooms and ample spaces for leisure and sports such as the Bodylines Fitness & Wellness Club, which has a gym, an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness room, treatment area for massages and skin care, as well as a sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi.

6. Burj Al Arab

Since opening its doors on December 1, 1999, the 321-meter-tall Burj Al Arab has witnessed Dubai’s transformation from a commercial port to one of the world’s fastest-growing cities. In addition, it has greatly contributed to putting the city on the world map. From tennis stars on the helipad to stunning New Years fireworks, the hotel has established itself as Dubai’s strongest and most prominent landmark.

7. Emirates Towers

Composed of two towers of 355 and 309 meters, this complex has more than 57 hectares of gardens with lakes, waterfalls and retreat areas. Also surprising is the car park, which has space for 1,800 cars.

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The hotel is located in the shortest tower, it has 40 hyper-luxury and 400 luxury suites, 15 restaurants and bars and different facilities dedicated to leisure and entertainment such as a shopping street, two gyms, a swimming pool or a terrace.

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