five-star Serena Hotel in Islamabad
Inside Islamabad’s Serena Hotel hosting US-Iran talks
The five-star Serena Hotel in Islamabad — known for its luxury and tight security — has been selected as the venue for high-stakes talks between the United States and Iran, despite concerns given past attacks in the capital.
At first glance, the choice may seem unusual, particularly as one of Islamabad’s deadliest militant attacks occurred in 2008 at the nearby Marriott Hotel.
However, officials say Serena’s reputation for robust security and strategic location makes it a suitable option, reports Al Jazeera.
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Behind its scenic gardens and distinctive Moorish-style architecture lies a carefully managed security system.
Experts and former officials note that the hotel has long experience in hosting high-profile guests under strict protection.
Former Islamabad police chief Tahir Alam Khan said many of the hotel’s security personnel are retired professionals, ensuring a high level of expertise. He added that the design — with entry and exit points set away from the main compound — strengthens safety.
Its proximity to key government sites, including the prime minister’s residence and parliament, also adds to its appeal.
According to a government source, the hotel’s expansive 6-hectare complex, featuring over 400 rooms, conference facilities and office spaces, can comfortably accommodate large delegations such as those from Washington and Tehran, each comprising over 150 members.
Another former police chief, Kaleem Imam, highlighted the hotel’s layered security screening and strong coordination with state agencies as key factors behind its selection.
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