Baba Taher Hotel
is a 3-star business and family hotel at the heart of Tehran. It is located at no. 55, Sepahbod Gharani Street, Ferdowsi Street. While you are staying in this hotel, you have easy access to public transportation. Ferdowsi Metro station is only a few minutes away walking, as well as BRT line.
A lot of tourism historical sites are located near the Baba Taher Hotel. Negarestan Garden, Masoudieh Palace, and Golestan Palace are some of the attractions that you can visit. Meanwhile, a numerous of museums are also available nearby. Such as National Jewelry Museum, Iran National Museum and, Moghadam Museum. If you like to sightseeing the city, just step outside the hotel and walk along the buildings.
Baba Taher Hotel is recently renovated and is equipped with modern facilities. Not to mention the hotel has facilities for disabled guests too. Also, the reception is 24h. You can use the hotel’s laundry from 8 AM to 16 PM. The hotel has a currency exchange center too.
As mentioned, there are a lot of tourist attractions near Baba Taher Hotel. But if you prefer, you can use the hotel’s half-day tour in Tehran. After all, visiting the city with a tour guide may be more fun and helpful.
Baba Taher Hotel restaurant serves a varied range of traditional foods with live music. You don’t get bored at this hotel! You can relax at the traditional Turkish bath while your stay. Also, sauna and jacuzzi are available. Stay in your daily work out routine, using the hotel’s fitness center.
Baba Taher Hotel has a lot to offer in terms of room facilities. You can enjoy your meals in your room. There is an in-door fridge (with complimentary water), furniture, drawers, working desk and tea-maker machine. Also, you will find a Tv set, private bathroom, toiletries, safe box, slippers and, phone in your room.
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Editor’s Note:Retired Eau Claire County Judge Thomas Barland recently spent nearly two weeks in Iran. Barlandestimates he has taken 75 foreign trips, visiting about 70 countries. He wrote this account for the Leader-Telegram.
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