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| Hotel Metropole | |
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| General information | |
| Location | Karachi-75520, Sindh |
| Address | Abdullah Haroon Road, Karachi |
| Coordinates | 24°51′01″N 67°01′51″E / 24.850366°N 67.030740°E |
| Opening | 1954 |
| Owner | Habibullah Khan (Mega & Forbes Group) |
| Design and construction | |
| Developer | Cyrus Minwalla |
Hotel Metropole (Urdu: ہوٹل میٹروپول) is a defunct hotel situated on Abdullah Haroon Road (old Victoria Road) in Karachi, Pakistan.[1][2][3]
Hotel Metropole was founded by Cyrus Minwalla.[4] It was inaugurated in 1951 by Emperor Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran, along with then Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan and Fatima Jinnah.[5] The construction of the building began in 1949 on land provided by the Dinshaw family.[5] The hotel was officially opened to the public in 1954.[5][4]
The ground floor of the hotel once accommodated the offices of Pan American and KLM.[5][4] The hotel introduced a music and dance floor to Karachi and housed the nightclub "Summer".[5][4]
Due to economic challenges following the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, half of the hotel was converted into office spaces.[5][4] The hotel also had a dedicated floor for Lufthansa crew members up until 1998.[5][4]
After the 9/11 event, Lufthansa and Swissair ceased their Pakistan operations in 2001.[5][4] Given the global economic challenges, the hotel's ownership decided to close the Metropole and began demolition in 2004.[5][6]
By 2006-2007, reconstruction plans were abandoned and half of the building remained dismantled.[5][4]
In 2018, a Pakistani billionaire, Habibullah Khan, acquired the building and land of the hotel.[4]
In September 2019, the Government of Sindh decided to acquire the Metropole Hotel land to halt a high-rise construction and proposed the establishment of a park for children and the elderly.[7]
In February 2020, the Sindh High Court suspended the demolition of the Metropole Hotel.[8]
In March 2025, a new showroom was under construction at the building by Mega Conglomerate.[9]