Looking for an economical hotel to stay in Tehran? You just chose the right one! The 3-star Eskan Forsar Hotel is located in the center of beautiful Tehran, at No. 29 Musavi Street, between Enghelab and Somaye Street. The hotel is near Ferdowsi and Darvazeh Dowlat Metro stations and along BRT lines. Also, you can access the railway in about 28 minutes, the terminal in 30 minutes and Mehrabad Airport in 40 minutes.
While you are experiencing your stay in Eskan Forsar Hotel, you can use the opportunity to visit some of the most symbolic tourist attraction icons of Tehran. like Grand Bazaar (always full of life and joy with incredible architecture), Golestan Palace (with magnificent museums and lovely atmosphere), National Jewelry Museum (hard to move from one item to another!) and so many other attractions.
As a 3-star hotel, Eskan Forsar Hotel is fairly new and modern. You can enjoy free Wi-Fi in all 42 hotel rooms/suites and watch TV in LCD screens with a variety of movies and TV shows. Also, If you are traveling by your car, don’t worry, the hotel has a parking lot. Feel free to test tasty food and hot and cool drinks in the hotel restaurant and café.
Eskan Forsar Hotel is located in the city center. So, it gives you great different options to visit and sightsee the political and economic capital of Iran. You can simply take a walk among streets and feel the soul of Persian lifestyle. Being near the public transportation facilities of Tehran makes this much easier for you and your adventures as a tourist.
If you are a tourist or business traveler this hotel is a good choice for you!
Hotel Rooms: 42
Most Popular Facilities
Free Wi-Fi
Free Parking
Foods
Rooms Availability
1
Single Bed Room
1 person capacity
Phone
TV
Fridge
Sofa
Squat WC
Standard WC
Kitchen
Safe
Minibar
Bathroom
Breakfast
Free Services: Breakfast + WFi internet access in lobby
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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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