Located in Nabran region 190 km away from Baku, RIVER INN Resort & SPA is situated between Caspian seashore and dense forest. The hotel area is divided into several parts by the natural river flowing across the property.

The Project locates in Nabran which is a popular resort and municipality in Khachmaz Rayon of Azerbaijan, close to the Russia-Azerbaijan border. It has a population of 1,313. It's a luxury restort hotel design. It will be a favorite summer resort for beach lovers. It's designed for day&night usage so that visitors can enjoy late hours. The project is a candidate to be a skeleton of all summer and winter vibrancy of Nabran. The sea waters are the cleanest in Azerbaijan is one of the inspiration source of the project. Clear curved facade of the project waves like the water. The facade faces to the vista and brings it into the rooms and common spaces by taking the light efficiently.It also contributes dynamism and charming to the design. The project consists of 8 storeys, 1 mezzanine and two basement floors. It has totally 532 hotel rooms.


Nabran Hotel


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Vogue Hotel Nabran is located in Nabran and offers 4-star accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a fitness center. Among the various facilities of the hotel, you will also find a picnic area, a Jacuzzi and a steam room.

Tourism is an important element of the economy in many countries, providing jobs for the local population, filling hotels and restaurants, increasing the number of entertainment events, ensuring an inflow of foreign currency, and so on.

Development of the tourist industry (building roads, hotels, and resorts, setting up new recreation areas, etc.) requires large capital investments and financing from different sources (state structures, domestic and foreign private organizations, international organizations, and so on).

Small businesses prevail (in the quantitative sense) among the companies participating in market operations in tourism. In France, 70% of hotel-type enterprises have a staff of no more than five employees. Half of those employed in hotels, cafes, and restaurants work at enterprises with a staff of less than ten.

The reasons for concentration in tourism are the same as in other branches of the economy; they are primarily associated with the economies of scale. Specific factors can be singled out along with them that define the dynamism and diversity of the forms of concentration of the tourist market. The short-lived nature of tourist enterprises (mainly hotels) and tourist agencies encourages its monopolization owing to the unwieldy cost structure; at times of economic crisis their frequent bankruptcies and mergers become a mass phenomenon.

The tourist industry has a unique structure; it is characterized by many elements that include different branches of services: small restaurants, motels, hotels, guest houses, laundries, stores, and so on.

So government investments in infrastructure and sometimes also in an expensive material and technical tourist base are stimulating numerous small businesses. Over time, the initial investments in tourism attract even more investments into the auxiliary and supporting branches of the economy: hotels, restaurants, shopping centers, ports, airports, and so on.

The development of the tourist infrastructure cannot be limited to creating a new and reconstructing the existing hotel room stock. It is vitally important that there not only be widespread construction of new places of accommodation, but also related infrastructure that includes transport, catering enterprises, the entertainment industry, tourist sights, and so on.

The quickly growing demand for tourist services within the country has given rise to a building boom of small hotels, mainly in resort areas, as well as to an increase in the number of international chain hotels in Baku. Moreover, domestic hotel brands are being created.

At present, more than 50 different types of hotels are being built in the country, while in Baku hotels that belong to world chains, such as the Marriott, Hilton, and Four Seasons, are going up. Whereas in 2001, there were 86 hotels in Azerbaijan, now their number has reached more than 450.

In recent years, mountain-skiing tourism has become very popular and in demand. This has launched the Shakhdag project in the Gusar district of Azerbaijan, at the completion of which a modern skiing complex with hotels, transportation, and an environmentally safe infrastructure (water, energy, and road system, ski lifts and other equipment, as well as high-quality service) will be put into operation.

The development of ecotourism is based on the desire to have as little impact on the environment as possible. Since it does not require as much tourist infrastructure (hotels, restaurants, and entertainment establishments), this type of tourism is characterized by a lower level of resource intensity. ff782bc1db

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