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Chamran Grand Hotel is a five star hotel located in Chamran Boulevard surrounded by the Ghasrodasht gardens in Shiraz, Iran. The structure has a height of 109 meters, and is the highest hotel tower in Iran. The hotel has 230 rooms and 20 suites. Construction of the hotel began in 2008 and it was officially opened in April 2011. [1] [2]
The facility has space for 2,500 stores covering 450,000 square metres (4,800,000 sq ft). [6] [7]The complex includes the Burj Fars International, a 262-room hotel, an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, tennis court, convention centre and a helipad.
It was one of a trio of hotels opened in October 1971, in each of the cities hosting the festivities, with the 160-room Hotel Cyrus Inter-Continental built in Shiraz and the 180-room Hotel Darius Inter-Continental built adjacent to the ruins of Persepolis, to house overflow guests from the Shah's tent city.
Location of Shiraz County in Fars province (center left, yellow) Location of Fars province in Iran Coordinates: 29°36′N 52°25′E / 29.600°N 52.417°E / 29.600; 52.
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Shiraz (Persian: شيراز, also Romanized as Shīrāz) [1] is a village in Khezerlu Rural District, in the Central District of Ajab Shir County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,244, in 582 families.
Eger: Eger is a city in northern Hungary, with a population of about 56,000. The town is a major touristic destination of the country. The town is a major touristic destination of the country. It is best known for its castle, thermal baths, historic buildings (including the northernmost Turkish minaret), and its red and white wines.
The Eger stream originates in the western foothills of the Bükk Mountains, in the Ózd-Egercsehi basin, at an altitude of 360 metres above sea level.The stream runs southwards across the foothills of the western half of the mountain range in the north-south direction in the trench of its own fault line, then cuts through the Egri-Bükk valley to the Hevesi plain, which forms the northern edge ...