The Highest Haute Hotels in the Middle East
Sky’s the limit—unless you’re checking into one of these towering hotels.
They say the best way to get fresh perspective is to rise above it all. And what better way to do that than from the comfort of a five-star suite perched hundreds of meters in the sky?
Whether it’s waking up next to the world’s largest clock face in Makkah, sipping cocktails in a rooftop infinity pool above Dubai, or dining in a revolving restaurant inside a giant torch in Doha, these sky-high hotels take “room with a view” to a whole new level.
So, if you’ve ever dreamed of sleeping among the clouds (minus the turbulence), these haute hotels around the Middle East are ready to elevate your stay—quite literally.
Makkah Royal Clock Tower Hotel
Height: 601m/120 floors
Ciel Hotel
Gevora Hotel
Height: 356m/75 floors
JW Marriott Marquis Hotel
Rose Rayhaan by Rotana
Height: 333m/72 floors
Burj Al Arab
Height: 321m/56 floors
Burj Rafal
Height: 307m/70 floors
The Torch Doha
Height: 300m/51 floors
Tycoon Tower (Opening Soon)
Height: 233m/50 floors (Expected)
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