Islamabad is set for a major transformation as plans move forward for the city’s first-ever seven-star hotel. This landmark project comes ahead of the upcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit, where international leaders and delegations will visit Pakistan’s capital.
The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has completed the initial groundwork and invited top international companies to take part in the development. The project will be created in Islamabad’s Red Zone through a public-private partnership or joint venture, making it one of the most high-profile developments in the city’s history.
The proposed seven-star hotel will offer world-class luxury and facilities designed to meet global hospitality standards. It will include premium suites for visiting dignitaries, spacious banquet halls for large events, and fully equipped seminar and conference rooms to host international meetings. The hotel will also feature modern multi-storey parking to manage high traffic flow and advanced security systems to ensure safety at the highest level.
Officials say the project aims to boost Islamabad’s image, support tourism, and prepare the capital for major international events. It will also bring new investment into Pakistan’s hospitality sector and create employment opportunities for local workers.
Experts believe this development could elevate Islamabad’s standing as a modern, well-connected, and globally competitive city. Once completed, the seven-star hotel will not only serve foreign delegations but also become an iconic landmark for residents and visitors.
The project reflects Pakistan’s commitment to improving its infrastructure and offering world-class services in the heart of its capital.
