Mashhad, as one of Iran’s tourism hubs, annually hosts millions of visitors. The presence of the shrine of Imam Reza (AS) and numerous captivating historical and recreational attractions, including Masroop Holy Church, Malek Historic House, Botanical Garden, Vakilabad Park, Haft Hoz Natural Park, Nadir Shah Afshar Mausoleum, the mountain climbing complex, and Ferdowsi’s tomb, has transformed this city into one of Iran’s primary tourist destinations. Many people from both within and outside Iran travel to Mashhad, contributing to the thriving tourism industry. Consequently, hotel management is also a significant sector relative to other cities in the country.