The history of Rawalpindi’s first luxury hotel
Built nearly 130 years ago, Flashman’s Hotel on The Mall was the first luxury hotel to open in the north of the Indian subcontinent.
One of two famous hotels in Rawalpindi – the other being the now-closed Mrs Davis’ Hotel – Flashman’s barracks-style building was once visited by Indian elite and British army officers.
It was, in particular, frequented by English visitors who visited the headquarters of the British Army’s Northern Command in Rawalpindi.
The hotel was founded by Charles Thomas Flashman, the owner of the 9.34 acre property that was then known as 17 or 22 The Mall. In March 1917, he sold the hotel to Associated Hotels of India, a company run by a hotelier from Chakwal, Mohan Singh Oberoi.
After partition, Associated Hotels of Pakistan was incorporated in 1961 to take over running the Associated Hotels of India’s businesses. Its main shareholders were Associated Hotels of India, Oberoi Hotels and other private shareholders.