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Ghasr Monshi Hotel
4.7/543 Reviews
Excellent Quality service, Location just short walk distance to 4 major site of beautiful Esfahan offer Super friendly and helpful hotel staff, from beginning we check in, until we check out all the box are ticks. Highly recommend this property for Iran experience in our short stay, it was remarkable. If I may give only suggestion was to add selection of vegetarian dishes to the menu. Definitely we recommend this property to our family and friends. Everywhere in Iran to our experiences people are super nice and helpful. Mr Hasan our transport driver from Esfahan to Shiraz was very polite, passion mature man. Try as much as he knows to explain everything each sites we pass through on the way to Shiraz. All the best keep a great work Thank You for everything Achmad Abdullah Sydney Australia
Abbasi Hotel Isfahan
4.1/561 Reviews
It has a more historical feel, the layout and decoration are like a museum, The room is relatively old, the bedding is poor, and the quilt is uncomfortable to sleep on, but this is already the best hotel in the area! On the first night, seeing the sense of age and bedding, it is difficult to fall asleep, so I can barely sleep! At dinner time, the hotel garden is quite lively. Many locals come to eat a bowl of bean soup. I have eaten it twice. If you live in this hotel, you must eat this. It’s about one million bowls. It’s not cheap. The bowl is full! Only sell this here! Almost everyone who comes is a bowl for everyone! Next to the hotel gate, there is Buxing Street. At one end of the pedestrian street is the Thirty-Three Arch Bridge. The Imam Square is not far behind the hotel. The Grand Bazaar and the old palace are all nearby. You can walk there. This area used to be King's garden now! The pedestrian street is more lively at night, until 11 or 12 o'clock in the evening, there are many people outside, don't sleep!
Viana Hotel Isfahan
4.9/52 Reviews
Very good hotel, the staff are very amiable, the English is very fluent, the communication is completely ok, the boss is more hospitable, basically will meet your needs:); although some distance from the square and the attractions, but it is indeed avoided It is too noisy and quiet; the room is not very large, but the furniture and layout are very reasonable, not seemingly cramped, hot water is sufficient, WIFI is also good; convenient transportation, the hotel entrance is the bus to Imam Square, a few stops At the same time, you can also ask the hotel front desk to help you call the car, about 70,000-80,000 riyals; there are many convenience stores and shopping places on the street where the hotel is located, but the hotel is not very special, it takes about 800 meters to go; breakfast is simple But I am sure I can have enough to have coffee, milk and juice, eggs and vegetables and bread, etc. It is the best memories of staying in Isfahan's Old Town!
Traditional Hotel Isfahan
4.7/546 Reviews
Absolutely recommend to a foreigner. Spent 4 days. The location is next to bazaar and central, what stood out for me was that the reception staff was so helpful in organizing taxi, helping with bus booking, printouts etc.. most speak english which helped with conversation. I walked to majority of attractions except the church, metro is walkable distance as well if you so desire. The room was basic with all key amenities, hot water and on ground level with courtyard view. In room tv with one sports channel with european football helped kill some time indoors. Being next to courtyard expect noise till late night from others socialising as the doors windows arent noise proof. There is a cafe onsite with good food n drinks. Few suggestions for hotel: Put blind curtains in rooms with glass windows so that the light doesn't impact sleep at night Also the cleaning staff shouldn't demand tips at checkout, its considered rude when most westerners will leave some tip nonetheless at the end even if they didn't require any services from cleaning staff. Otherwise very good stay.
Safir Hotel
4.1/555 Reviews
This hotel is close to the world’s oldest hotel in the world (Hotel Abbasi). I think my room is too small and doesnt have enough space to move around. Breakfast has limited options and only 1 staff knows how to speak english. However I would still recommend this place if you want close to tourist spot and looking for a budget place.
Kowsar Hotel Isfahan
3.9/526 Reviews
As a tour leader from South Africa, this is the first time we are trying the Kowsar Hotel, due to lack of availability at the hotel we normally use. The rooms in the old building are certainly not international 5 star level and desperately need an upgrade. The rooms are of 3,5 star quality The reception staff are very pleasant as are housekeeping staff, and check in for our group was efficient as we had called ahead and confirmed the number of double and twin and single rooms required. However, the hotel had just lumped twin beds together where we specified doubles and this is very problematic. Several of my passengers have also complained that the.housekeepomg is not up to scratch and that the beds were not properly made up. Though I was given a suite,with a lovely balcony, the decor is very old, the sink clogged , and when I decided to try out the spa bathtub last night, the entire bathroom flooded! Maintenance staff were helpful and have promised to rectify the issue. All in all a disappointing experience this far.

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Local Travel Info

Highest PriceNZD 581
Lowest PriceNZD 10
Number of Reviews616
Number of Hotels78
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 126
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 126