Serdar Hotel

Serdar Hotel
General information
Location Avaza, Balkan Province, Turkmenistan
Opening 2001
Technical details
Floor count 11
Design and construction
Architect Balkanneftegazstroy, Gamma Inşaat
Other information
Number of rooms 226

The Serdar Hotel (Turkmen: Serdar oteli) is a five star hotel in Avaza, Turkmenistan. It is located on the shore of the Caspian Sea. Opened in 2001, it was the first high-rise hotel in the tourist zone of Avaza.

History

The hotel was built in less than a year, completed in February, 2001, by the Turkish construction company "Gamma" and the Turkmen company "Balkanneftegazstroy".

The hotel was the first hotel in the national tourist zone Avaza, and was inaugurated on April 11, 2001. The ceremony was attended by the Turkmenistan President Saparmurat Niyazov and Chairman of the Mejlis of Turkmenistan Sakhat Muradov.[1][2]

July 21, 2007, the first presentation of the future of the seaside resort Avaza was held at the hotel, attended by dozens of foreign construction firms and investment companies.

Rooms, restaurants and facilities

The 11-storey building is designed for 226 guests. The facilities include a wellness center, tennis courts, a playground, two sea water swimming pools, a sauna, professional masseurs, a restaurant, a cafe bar and a banquet hall.

The hotel has hosted several national summit meetings, presentations and international summits.

References

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