In Dubai, the winter season begins with new launches where some luxury hotels and buildings will arrive to offer more opportunities for rest, relaxation, and fun for tourists. In Dubai, autumn and winter are ideal for enjoying with family and taking advantage of the openings of new attractions that close during the high-temperature season.
Among the options in Dubai, three new sites stand out where luxury, comfort, and eccentricity are key features. As with everything in this city, the new openings are marked by dazzling details that make this destination one of the top choices for tourism.
Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab, Dubai’s great promise
Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab is one of the most anticipated projects, and its unique architecture is one of the most striking. This site replicates the shape of modern superyachts and, naturally, will introduce a new attraction to the world of modern buildings. This venue, set to open soon, features 386 rooms and 82 luxury hotel apartments offering panoramic ocean views and includes a marina for over 80 yachts.
This paradise will also include all the amenities to make it a place of well-being and leisure, leaving nothing to be desired. Among its spectacular facilities, it includes four stunning pools and a massive three-story spa, along with 11 tempting restaurants and nine elegant lounges.
Mama Shelter Dubai, the millennials’ paradise
Dubai’s luxury destinations are also designed for specific audiences and diverse age groups. The arrival of Mama Shelter Dubai is one of the most eagerly awaited by the millennial audience (those born between 1980 and 1995) as well as Generation Z (from the 2000s). This site dazzles with its fun decor, designed by luxury designer Thierry Gaugain.
This hotel will have 201 rooms and 80 residences, but its standout features include spaces for social gatherings, with various lounges, pools, and photo booths, as well as DJ areas and basketball and volleyball courts. It will also feature screening rooms and even coworking spaces for digital nomads. The building will also have a smart home system and an integrated kitchen.
A night in Dubai’s sky
Among the impressive skyscrapers already present in Dubai, Ciel Tower promises to break all records. For millennials and beyond, this space will be 365 meters tall, making it the tallest in the world to date. This project is set to open in 2026. It will be used for hospitality purposes and will add yet another world record to the city’s achievements.
This magnificent building will feature 1,042 rooms, including 150 luxury suites, along with spaces such as an infinity pool on the terrace, bars, and restaurants. It will also offer a Ciel Observatory Lounge, with 360-degree views of the city. Its construction is inspired by the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, which embraces the beauty of imperfection in nature. This concept will take root in Dubai, introducing a new approach to architecture in the emirate.