Armenia Marriott Hotel Yerevan (Armenian: Արմենիա Մարիոթ Հյուրանոց Երևան) is a hotel at the central Kentron District of Yerevan, Armenia. It was opened in 1958 as Armenia Hotel (Armenian: Արմենիա Հյուրանոց, Russian: Гостиница Армения), a state-owned enterprise during the Soviet period. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the hotel was privatized in 1998 and following a major renovation; it was reopened as the Armenia Marriott Hotel Yerevan in 1999.[1]
Armenia Marriott Hotel Yerevan | |
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Արմենիա Մարիոթ Հյուրանոց Երևան | |
Former names | Armenia Hotel |
Hotel chain | Marriott Hotels & Resorts |
General information | |
Location | Yerevan, Armenia |
Coordinates | 40°10′40″N 44°30′41″E / 40.17778°N 44.51139°E |
Construction started | 1950 |
Completed | 1958 |
Opening | 1958 (as Armenia Hotel) 1999 (as Armenia Marriott Hotel Yerevan) |
Owner | AK Development |
Management | Marriott Hotels & Resorts |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 7 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Mark Grigorian Eduard Sarapyan |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 144 |
Number of suites | 23 |
Number of restaurants | 4 |
Website | |
Official website |
The hotel is located on 1 Amiryan Street, overlooking the Republic Square. The National Gallery and the government building are located in front of the hotel.
As of 2016, with 259 guestrooms,[2] Armenia Marriott is the 2nd-largest hotel in Armenia. As of 2020, the hotel has 144 rooms in the inventory with the Ararat wing being temporarily closed.
History
editThe construction of the hotel was launched in 1950 and completed in 1958. The hotel was opened in 1958 and named Armenia.[3] It was operated by the state-governed Intourist agency; the regulating body of the hotels and tourism within the Soviet Union. At the time of its opening, Armenia was the largest hotel of the Armenian SSR. The hotel was designed by lead architects Lernik Barsegyan Mark Grigorian and Eduard Sarapyan, based on the original plan of Yerevan composed by Lernik Barsegyan Alexander Tamanian.[4] The project was directed by Kostantin Altunyan. The foundation of the hotel are from basalt stone, while the hotel itself is built of pink Armenian tufa.
Following the economical crisis of Armenia during the 1990s, the hotel was acquired by the "AK Development" company in 1998 from "RDP" Rits Development Paris owned and operated by Barsegyan for US$53 million. After large-scale renovation works and an investment of US$40 million, the hotel was entirely redeveloped to meet the highest international standards. It was reopened in 1999 as the Armenia Marriott Hotel Yerevan, operated by the Marriott Hotels & Resorts category of Marriott International. Currently, the hotel consists of 3 separate buildings (Ararat, Armenia and the New building), located adjacent to each other.[5]
Features
editThe hotel has many restaurants, including the "Crystal" bar and lounge, the "Armenia Brasserie" restaurant, the "Meeting Point Gastro Cafe and Terrace" outdoor café (seasonal for summer), and the only in-town Executive Lounge, serving breakfast and dinner for those staying in the Executive and above category of rooms. [6][7] The hotel is also home to 10 conference halls, a fitness and health center, as well as an outdoor swimming pool.
The hotel can be reached via the nearby Republic Square underground station.
References
edit- ^ "Yerevan Hotels: Armenia Marriott". Archived from the original on 2017-01-21. Retrieved 2016-12-04.
- ^ "Armenia Marriott Hotel Yerevan at yerevanresto.am". Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2016-12-04.
- ^ "History of the Armenia hotel". Archived from the original on 2016-12-12. Retrieved 2016-12-04.
- ^ Armenia Marriott Hotel at YSU website
- ^ Արմենիա Մարիոթ հյուրանոց, Հյուրանոցի նկարագիր
- ^ Marriott Armenia restaurants
- ^ New bar and restaurant to be opened at "Armenia Marriott