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{{Short description|Iranian hotel chain}}
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|name = Homa Hotel Group
| name = Homa Hotel Group
|type = [[government-owned]]
|location = [[Tehran]], [[Iran]]
| logo = Homa Hotel Group Iran.png
| type = [[Government-owned]], [[Public company|Public]]
|foundation = [[Tehran]] 1979
| image =
|founder = [[Mohammad Reza Pahlavi]] (shah of Iran 1941-1979)
| image_size =
|area_served = {{flagicon|IRN}} [[Iran]]
| traded_as =
|key_people = Farhad Parvaresh ([[Chairman]] & [[CEO]] of [[Iran Air]])
| location = [[Tehran]], [[Iran]]
|num_employees =
| area_served = Worldwide
|industry = [[Hospitality]] & [[Tourism]]
| founder =
|products = [[Luxury Hotels]]<br>[[Luxury Residences]]<br>[[Resorts]]<br>[[Spas]]<br>[[Swimmingpools]]<br>[[Bubblebaths]]<br>[[Restaurants]]
| industry = [[Hospitality]] & [[Tourism]]
|homepage = [http://www.homahotels.com/ www.homahotels.com]
| products = [[Hotels]] & [[Resorts]]
| parent = [[Social Security Organization|ISSO]]
| key_people =
| foundation = [[Tehran]], {{start date and age|1979}}
| homepage = {{URL|https://homahotels.co/}}
}}
}}
'''Homa Hotel Group''' is a subsidiary company of [[Iran Air]], which owns a chain of five-star and luxury hotels in major [[List of Iranian cities|cities of Iran]]. These Homa hotels are located in [[Tehran]], [[Shiraz]], [[Bandar Abbas]] and [[Mashad]] (two hotels). All the hotels were constructed prior to 1979 with the exception of the second Mashad hotel built in the late 1990s.


[[File:Tehranhomahotel.jpg|thumb|Homa Hotel Tehran]]
The hotel group was established by the government after the 1979 Iranian revolution and has more than 900 furnished rooms. Most of the hotels were under private control prior to 1979 but were nationalized soon after. The most famous of these was the Homa Hotel Tehran which used to be the Arya-[[Sheraton Hotels and Resorts|Sheraton]] Hotel prior to being nationalised in 1979.
[[File:Homahotelno1.jpg|thumb|Homa Hotel Mashhad (1)]]
[[File:Shirazhomahotel.jpg|thumb|Homa Hotel Shiraz]]
[[File:Bandarabbashomahotel.jpg|thumb|Homa Hotel Bandar Abbas]]
[[File:Mashhadhomahotelno2.jpg|thumb|Homa Hotel Mashhad (2)]]

The '''Homa Hotel Group''' is the largest hotel chain in [[Iran]]. It was a subsidiary of [[Iran Air]] until 2013, when it was taken over by the [[Social Security Organization]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://tamin24.ir/fa/news/4012|title=تامین رفاه بازنشستگان با توسعه خدمات هتلداری|date=2016-02-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160201150214/http://tamin24.ir/fa/news/4012|access-date=2018-02-14|archive-date=2016-02-01}}</ref>

== Overview ==
The Homa Hotels chain has more than 1,000 rooms in [[Tehran]], [[Shiraz]], [[Bandar Abbas]], and [[Mashhad]]. All of its hotels were constructed prior to the [[1979 Revolution]], except the 2nd Mashhad Hotel which is the only Homa Hotel built by and for Homa Hotels, in the late 1990s.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://irantourismsite.com/hotel/homa-hotel/|title=Homa Hotel – Iran Tourism Site|website=irantourismsite.com|language=en-US|access-date=2018-02-14|archive-date=2018-08-25|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180825062449/http://irantourismsite.com/hotel/homa-hotel/|url-status=dead}}</ref>

== Locations ==
'''Homa Hotel Tehran'''
Opened in October 1971 as the Arya-Sheraton Hotel, built by Iran Air and operated by [[Sheraton Hotels and Resorts]]. It has 172 rooms and suites and is located in [[Vanak]].

'''Homa Hotel Shiraz'''
Opened in October 1971 as the Hotel Cyrus Inter-Continental. It was one of three [[InterContinental|Inter-Continental Hotels]] which opened that month to house dignitaries and foreign tourists attending the [[2,500-year celebration of the Persian Empire]] festivities. The other two hotels were the [[Laleh International Hotel|Inter-Continental Tehran]] and the Hotel Darius Inter-Continental, located adjacent to the ruins of [[Persepolis]].<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gbv2DwAAQBAJ&dq=Inter-Continental+Tehran+opened+1971&pg=PA130 | title=The Shah's Imperial Celebrations of 1971: Nationalism, Culture and Politics in Late Pahlavi Iran | isbn=9781838604189 | last1=Steele | first1=Robert | date=15 October 2020 | publisher=Bloomsbury }}</ref>

'''Homa Hotel Bandar Abbas'''
The Bandar Abbas property is the only 4 star Hotel operated by Homa Hotels.

'''Homa Hotel Mashhad (1)'''
One of two Homa Hotels in the city of [[Mashhad]], the 118 room hotel opened in November 1973 as the Hyatt Omar Khayyam, managed by [[Hyatt]].<ref name="auto">{{cite web |url=http://www.fondazionemorelli.org/Fascicolo_primo.pdf |title=JURISDICTIONAL PROTECTION IN ITALY WITH RESPECT TO AD INTERNATIONAL ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES OF STATES. Eighth seminar course - Crotone, 10-14 September 2007 |date= |website=Fondazione Gaetano Morelli |accessdate=2022-02-26 |archive-date=2016-11-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161125174733/http://www.fondazionemorelli.org/Fascicolo_primo.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>

'''Homa Hotel Mashhad (2)'''
The second Mashhad property is the only Homa Hotel purpose-built for the chain. It has 202 rooms, making it the largest Homa Hotel.

<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.iranair.it/english/profile/homa-hotel-group.shtml|title = Iran Air - Homa Hotel Group}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Tourism in Iran]]
*[[Tourism in Iran]]


==References==
== External links ==
{{Reflist}}
*[http://www.homahotels.com/ Homa Hotel Group Official Website]

[[Category:Hotels in Iran]]


==External links==
*{{official website}}


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Latest revision as of 05:11, 14 September 2024

Homa Hotel Group
Company typeGovernment-owned, Public
IndustryHospitality & Tourism
FoundedTehran, 1979; 45 years ago (1979)
HeadquartersTehran, Iran
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsHotels & Resorts
ParentISSO
Websitehomahotels.co
Homa Hotel Tehran
Homa Hotel Mashhad (1)
Homa Hotel Shiraz
Homa Hotel Bandar Abbas
Homa Hotel Mashhad (2)

The Homa Hotel Group is the largest hotel chain in Iran. It was a subsidiary of Iran Air until 2013, when it was taken over by the Social Security Organization.[1]

Overview

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The Homa Hotels chain has more than 1,000 rooms in Tehran, Shiraz, Bandar Abbas, and Mashhad. All of its hotels were constructed prior to the 1979 Revolution, except the 2nd Mashhad Hotel which is the only Homa Hotel built by and for Homa Hotels, in the late 1990s.[2]

Locations

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Homa Hotel Tehran Opened in October 1971 as the Arya-Sheraton Hotel, built by Iran Air and operated by Sheraton Hotels and Resorts. It has 172 rooms and suites and is located in Vanak.

Homa Hotel Shiraz Opened in October 1971 as the Hotel Cyrus Inter-Continental. It was one of three Inter-Continental Hotels which opened that month to house dignitaries and foreign tourists attending the 2,500-year celebration of the Persian Empire festivities. The other two hotels were the Inter-Continental Tehran and the Hotel Darius Inter-Continental, located adjacent to the ruins of Persepolis.[3]

Homa Hotel Bandar Abbas The Bandar Abbas property is the only 4 star Hotel operated by Homa Hotels.

Homa Hotel Mashhad (1) One of two Homa Hotels in the city of Mashhad, the 118 room hotel opened in November 1973 as the Hyatt Omar Khayyam, managed by Hyatt.[4]

Homa Hotel Mashhad (2) The second Mashhad property is the only Homa Hotel purpose-built for the chain. It has 202 rooms, making it the largest Homa Hotel.

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "تامین رفاه بازنشستگان با توسعه خدمات هتلداری". 2016-02-01. Archived from the original on 2016-02-01. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  2. ^ "Homa Hotel – Iran Tourism Site". irantourismsite.com. Archived from the original on 2018-08-25. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  3. ^ Steele, Robert (15 October 2020). The Shah's Imperial Celebrations of 1971: Nationalism, Culture and Politics in Late Pahlavi Iran. Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781838604189.
  4. ^ "JURISDICTIONAL PROTECTION IN ITALY WITH RESPECT TO AD INTERNATIONAL ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES OF STATES. Eighth seminar course - Crotone, 10-14 September 2007" (PDF). Fondazione Gaetano Morelli. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-11-25. Retrieved 2022-02-26.
  5. ^ "Iran Air - Homa Hotel Group".
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