Parsian Azadi Hotel (Tehran) is one of the most luxurious hotels in Iran. With 475 rooms of six different types, including: single, twin, and double rooms, junior, royal ,and presidential suites and special rooms for disabled persons, Parsian Azadi Hotel tries to supply a vast variety of choices for the honored guests. In addition to the rooms, it is essential to know that Parsian Azadi Hotel provides other services for the guests among all we can mention 24-hour Iranian Ethnic Cuisine Restaurant, Orchid International Restaurant on the 26th floor, Bice Italian Restaurant and seven multi-purpose halls with different capacities (50-500 people) covering over 700 conventions, conferences, meetings, and banquets during a year.
Five-star Tehran Parsian Azadi Hotel, formerly known as Hyatt Hotel, is one of the most luxurious and modern hotels in Iran that was reopened after its reconstruction by professional Swiss, Italian and Chinese architects with capital over 30 milion Dollar. It can be considered the best hotel of Tehran from many aspects. This hotel with its position in a favorable climate area, close to Tehran International Fair, Radio and Television Organization’s conference center, summit hall, Enghelab Sports Complex and the main highway of Tehran is located in a high tower in the north of Tehran.
The hotel was built as the Hyatt Crown Tehran in 1977. It was the third Hyatt to open in Iran, following the Hyatt Caspian in Chalus and the Hyatt Omar Khayam in Mashhad. All three hotels were owned by the Pahlavi Foundation and managed by Hyatt.
With the Islamic Revolution in 1979, the Pahlavi Foundation was dissolved and the hotels were transferred to the Foundation of the Oppressed and Disabled and the management contracts with Hyatt were severed. The hotel was renamed the Tehran Crown Hotel that year and then the Azadi Grand Hotel (Azadi means “Freedom” in Persian) in 1980. The Foundation’s hotel division was separated off in 1995, named first Bonyads Hotels, then Azadi Hotels in 1999 and finally Parsian Hotels in 2000.