Dariush Grand Hotel
The Dariush Grand Hotel is a 185-room, €185 million, five-star hotel located on the eastern part of the Iranian Kish Island in the Persian Gulf. It is named after Darius I, son-in-law of Cyrus the Great of Iran.
Establishment
Dariush Grand Hotel's architecture is inspired by Persepolis, a symbol of the ancient Persian architecture and the Achaemenid Empire of Iran. The hotel was developed by Iranian entrepreneur Hossein Sabet, who also owns and manages several tourist attractions and hotels in the Canary Islands and was designed and Built by owned by . The hotel was completed in 2003 and is owned by a number of companies.
Management
On 7 May 2004, it was announced that the Rezidor Hotel Group would manage the Dariush Grand Hotel for ten years, to rebrand the hotel as a Radisson SAS property in the future. In 2006, Rezidor and the hotel owner agreed to cancel the contract. The general manager at the time was Sascha Kaiser, a German national. It is now owned by Seyed Abdolreza Mousavi, and is run by Hamidreza Makhmalbaf.