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The Highest Haute Hotels in the Middle East

Sky’s the limit—unless you’re checking into one of these towering hotels.

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The Highest Haute Hotels in the Middle East

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

📍Makkah, Saudi Arabia
Height: 601m/120 floors

One of the tallest hotels in the world, the Makkah Royal Clock Tower dominates the skyline of Islam’s holiest city and features the world’s largest clock face.

Ciel Hotel

📍Dubai, UAE
Height: 365m/82 floors

Set to become the world’s tallest hotel, Ciel Hotel features a stunning rooftop infinity pool with views of Dubai Marina.

Gevora Hotel

📍Dubai, UAE
Height: 356m/75 floors

Offering 360-degree panoramic views of the city, Gevora is known for its gold-themed interiors and rooftop pool.

JW Marriott Marquis Hotel

📍Dubai, UAE
Height: 355m/77 floors

One of the tallest in the world, this twin-tower hotel was designed to resemble the date palm tree and features one of the highest lounges in Dubai.

Rose Rayhaan by Rotana

📍Dubai, UAE
Height: 333m/72 floors

With a sleek façade and a central location, Rose Rayhaan is a dry hotel, meaning it does not serve alcohol, catering to family-friendly and Islamic hospitality.

Burj Al Arab

📍Dubai, UAE
Height: 321m/56 floors

Featuring gold-covered interiors and a fleet of chauffeur-driven Rolls Royces, the Burj Al Arab is shaped like a billowing sail and stands on an artificial island off Dubai’s coast.

Burj Rafal

📍Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Height: 307m/70 floors

One of Riyadh’s most striking skyscrapers, Burj Rafal is Saudi Arabia’s tallest hotel, offering high-end business facilities, fine dining, and luxury accommodations.

The Torch Doha

📍Doha, Qatar
Height: 300m/51 floors

Also known as Aspire Tower, this iconic torch-shaped skyscraper was built for the 2006 Asian Games and features a 360° revolving restaurant at the top.

Tycoon Tower (Opening Soon)

📍New Administrative Capital, Egypt
Height: 233m/50 floors (Expected)

Set to become Egypt’s tallest hotel, Tycoon Tower is designed for elite hospitality, featuring high-end suites, conference facilities, and a panoramic observation deck.

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