• Source: Kabul Serena Hotel
    • Kabul Serena Hotel is a luxury hotel in downtown Kabul, Afghanistan.


      History


      The property was built in 1945 as the Kabul Hotel.
      The ruined hotel was completely rebuilt by the Aga Khan Development Network from 2002–2005 to designs by Canadian architect Ramesh Khosla. The renamed Kabul Serena Hotel was inaugurated by President Hamid Karzai and Aga Khan IV on November 8, 2005.


      = Incidents and closures

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      Adolph Dubs, United States ambassador to Afghanistan, was killed at the hotel in 1979.
      The hotel was the target of terrorist attacks in January 2008 and March 2014.


      Facilities


      It is set in landscaped gardens, overlooking the city's Zarnegar Park. The hotel has 177 rooms and suites. It has several restaurants, including the Café Zarnegar serving Afghan cuisine, the Wild Rice fine-dining restaurant serving Southeast Asian cuisine, the Serena Pastry Shop serving homemade breads, cakes and patisseries and the Char Chata Lounge. The hotel also includes Maisha Spa & Health Club, offering a fitness centre, a steam room, a sauna, and outdoor heated swimming pool.
      The design reflects classic Islamic architecture.


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      References




      External links



      Official site

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