Dubai breaks records for the highest and tallest hotels

2023-05-28 20:16:47

Construction work has begun on a new tower on Sheikh Zayed Road, which will host the tallest hotel in the world, with a height of more than 600 meters, as part of a tower project that includes a shopping center and residential units in addition to a hotel on its upper floors, which is being built by Azizi Real Estate Company, while the Dubai Marina area is witnessing rapid progress in construction works. Building the tallest hotel in the world, which is an entire hotel tower bearing the name “Sail”, which is being developed by “The First Group”, with a height of about 365 meters.

Thus, Dubai monopolizes the records for the tallest and tallest hotels in the world, thus completing its retention of the record for the tallest hotels since 1999, which witnessed the opening of the Burj Al Arab at a height of 321 meters, thus leading the world’s tallest hotels at that time.

In 2010, “Rose Rayhaan” by “Rotana” was opened, with a height of 333 meters, ranking first, and in 2018, the “Gevora” hotel, with the official opening of its doors, ranked the tallest tower in the world, with a height of 356 meters, to come second. In the world, “JW Marquis”, which is 355 meters, ranked first with its inauguration in 2012, and continued until 2018.

And while construction work is currently continuing in the new “Ciel” project, which will rank first as the tallest hotel in the world, with a height of 365 meters, a real estate development company in Dubai plans to develop the tallest hotel in the world, as Farhad Azizi, CEO of the “Azizi” real estate company, revealed, The company will build the world’s tallest hotel in Dubai as part of the “Al Burj” project, which it is developing on Sheikh Zayed Road.

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In statements to Al-Bayan, he pointed out that the “tower” will be among the tallest towers in the world, if the approval of the relevant authorities is obtained about the maximum allowable height, explaining that the height will definitely exceed a maximum of 600 meters, while seeking a license to be the height More than 700 meters, to be, in the event of official approval, the second tallest building in the world, after Burj Khalifa.

Dubai is home to the tallest hotel in the world within a complete building, which is the Gevora Hotel, with a height of 356 meters. meters, and the highest hotel in the world is the “Ritz-Carlton – Hong Kong”, which occupies the last upper floors of the International Trade Center tower, which is 484 meters high.

He explained that the tower will include, in 30 of the last upper floors, an ultra-luxury hotel, with seven-star standards, and thus it will be the highest hotel in the world, and it will break many records, including the highest suite, the highest dining hall, the highest cafe, and the highest observation tower in the world, and it will consist of only It consists of hotel suites with vast areas, and it will not include traditional hotel rooms.

Azizi pointed out that the tower will include 3 sections, including the hotel in its upper part, and the residential units in the middle part, which includes furnished and serviced apartments, and a shopping center that extends over 6 floors, so that it forms an integrated vertical city, indicating that the company plans to feature all residential units The hotels are spacious, so the total residential units will reach approximately 700 units, while the hotel will include between 200 and 300 suites.

He pointed out that the construction of the wedges has been completed at the project site, and the tower is expected to be fully completed in 2027, pointing out that the estimated cost ranges between 6 billion and 8 billion dirhams. On the other hand, he explained that the cooling facilities will be internal within the tower, with many other sustainable features, which contributes to reducing the cost of housing for the owners.

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