Dariush Grand Hotel

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Dariush Grand Hotel

The Dariush Grand Hotel main entrance

Information
Location Kish Island, Iran
Coordinates 26.53°32′N, 54.02°58′E
Status Complete
Groundbreaking 1994
Constructed 1994-1999
Opening 2005
Use Hotel, Restaurant
Technical details
Floor count 4
Floor area 20,000m²
Elevator count 4
Cost $125 million
Companies
Architect Hossein Sabet
Developer Hossein Sabet
Owner Sabet Hotels Group

The Dariush Grand Hotel (Persian: هتل بزرگ داریوش) is a 168-room, $125 million, luxury five star hotel located on the eastern part of Kish Island in the Persian Gulf.

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[edit] Establishment

Dariush Grand Hotel was built as a look alike of Persepolis, a symbol of the glory and splendor of the ancient Persian (Iranian) civilization and the Persian Empire. The hotel was designed and developed by the Iranian (Persian) entrepreneur and hotel tycoon, Hossein Sabet, who owns and manages several tourist attractions and hotels in the Canary Islands. The hotel was completed in 2003 and is owned by a number of companies.

[edit] Management

On May 7, 2004 it was announced that the Rezidor Hotel Group would manage the Dariush Grand Hotel in a 10-year contract.[1] In 2006, Rezidor and the owner of the hotel agreed to cancel the contract. Since 2006, the company management of the hotel is unknown. But it is highly thought that the Sabet Hotels Group runs the management of the hotel.

[edit] Facts

A bar serving alcohol is also open to non-Iranian customers inside the hotel as well.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Payvand.com, Dariush hotel of Iran's Kish island becomes international, <http://www.payvand.com/news/04/may/1048.html>. Retrieved on 30 April 2006 
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