Ramsar Hotel

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Ramsar Hotel
Type Government-owned
IndustryTourism – monument
Founded1933
Founder Reza Shah Pahlavi
Headquarters Ramsar, Mazandaran, Iran
Area served
Iran
Products Art Deco
Website www.Parsianramsar.pih.ir

Ramsar Hotel, also known as Grand Ramsar Hotel, Ramsar Old Hotel and, Ramsar Azadi Hotel was a hotel in a resort in Ramsar, Mazandaran. The resort includes a hotel, as well as a range of new and old coastal motels. [1] [2] It housed more than 160 luxury rooms and suites with modern facilities. The hotel, built-in 1933 during the Pahlavi period, has beautiful architectural properties in the city center. [3] As of now Ramsar old Hotel no longer houses guests and is abandoned. The guests are stationed in a newly built hotel not far from the old one.

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