The Finest Hotel in Kabul: A People’s History of Afghanistan

Hardback Published on: 18/09/2025
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The Finest Hotel in Kabul
An ideal introduction to the history of Afghanistan
A fascinating history by the BBC’s chief correspondent. This is an affectionate and nuanced biography of a building that has seen absolute unimaginable h... READ MORE
Nicola Vanderwert

Synopsis

When the Inter-Continental Hotel opened in Kabul in 1969, it reflected the hopes of the country: a glistening white edifice that embodied Afghanistan's dreams of becoming an affluent, modern power.

Five decades later, and the Inter-Continental is a dilapidated, shrapnel-damaged shell. It has endured civil wars, terrorist attacks, the US occupation, and the rise, fall and rise of the Taliban. But its decaying grandeur still hints at ordinary Afghans' hopes of stability and prosperity.

Lyse Doucet, the BBC's Chief International Correspondent, has been staying at the Inter-Continental since 1988. She has spent decades meeting its staff and guests, and listening to their stories. And now, she uses their experiences to offer an evocative history of modern Afghanistan. It is the story of Hazrat, the octogenarian receptionist who for five decades has been witnessing diplomats and journalists, mujahideen and US soldiers, passing through the hotel's doors. It is the story of Abida, the first female chef to work in the Inter-Continental's famous kitchen after the fall of the Taliban in 2001. And it is the story of Sadeq, the 24-year-old front-desk worker who personifies the ambitions of a new generation of Afghans.

The result is a remarkably vivid account of how ordinary Afghans have experienced half a century of disorder. It captures the soul of Afghanistan from within the walls of the Kabul Inter-Continental.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Cornerstone
  • ISBN: 9781529151022
  • Number of pages: 448
  • Dimensions: 243 x 163 x 42 mm
  • Weight: 714g
  • Languages: English

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The Finest Hotel in Kabul
A brilliantly written account of Afghanistan's history
This book describes the recent history of Afghanistan from it's time as a monarchy to it's recent takeover by the Taliban. It is written from the perspecti... READ MORE
Philip Holloway
The Finest Hotel in Kabul
Tragic tale, but very boring
Lyse Doucet is a fantastic journalist, who is rightly held in high esteem for her reporting and her courage. But this should not colour our view of her bo... READ MORE
Mark Cornelius
The Finest Hotel in Kabul
Lyse Doucet gives insightful story of current day Afghanistan
Lyse Doucet is always one of the most intelligent foreign journalists and her TV reports are always interesting. Lyse tells the story of modern day Afghani... READ MORE
David Barlow
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The Finest Hotel in Kabul
Great book
I was unsure whether four decades of Afghan history, told though the lives of employees of a central hotel in Kabul, sounded like an easy or inviting read... READ MORE
jean
The Finest Hotel in Kabul
Heartfelt and informative
In 1969 the Intercontinental hotel chain opened a flagship on a hill overlooking Kabul. The hotel left the ownership of the chain and, as Afghanistan was ... READ MORE
Jo-anne Atkinson
The Finest Hotel in Kabul
People never met, places never been... now part of my life.
To Hazrat - Love Dave H.
David Heyworth
The Finest Hotel in Kabul
A real insight into the social side of Afghanistan.
I had my doubts about reading a book based on the triumphs and tribulations of an hotel,The Inter Continental, Kabul. How wrong I was. The book sets out t... READ MORE
Ellen Phillips
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The Finest Hotel in Kabul
Hidden Kabul revealed
What a wonderful book. Such a delight to read although the stories told do not make for easy reading. How the Afghan people must have suffered over so many... READ MORE
Janine Stancliffe
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The Finest Hotel in Kabul
The Finest Hotel in Kabul by Lyse Doucet
The Finest Hotel in Kabul was opened in 1969 it was very luxurious and was reflected of the hopes of Afghanistan to become a modern country, connected to ... READ MORE
Christine Rennie
The Finest Hotel in Kabul
A highly personal narrative but somehow missing real historical insight.
I did enjoy this book. I particularly liked how the recent history of Afghanistan was told through the lens of several employees of the institution that th... READ MORE
Canuck Abroad
The Finest Hotel in Kabul
Recipient delighted
Bought as a gift - recipient was delighted! (I was very tempted to keep it, and will treat myself to the paperback later, as I've received such glowing ... READ MORE
Christine Herbert
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