For those who visit the capital Tehran and intend to stay in a hotel at a budget price, the two-star Hafez hotel is a good choice for domestic and foreign visitors as it tries to fulfill the needs of its customers with experienced staff and provide a relaxing accommodation.
Hafez Hotel is Located at no. 18, Bank Melli St., Ferdowsi Ave, the center of Iran’s Capital. Not only you can access numerous tourist attractions of Tehran, but also save your money! National Museum of Iran, National Museum of Jewelry, Golestan Palace and Grand Bazar of Tehran are just around the corner. You can reach Mehrabad airport in about 11 Km (40 minutes drive).
Above all, one of the main advantages of Hafez Hotel is its multilingual staff. Not only they speak English, but also French, Turkish, and Kurdish as well. Reception is 24h. You can use hotel transfer service to pick you up. The hotel is kid-friendly too. Therefore, kids under 5 are free of charge.
Hafez hotel is a quiet place to stay, in contrast to the crowdedness of the area. Walking through the Ferdowsi St., you will find yourself surrounded by Museums and historical buildings. This gives you a great opportunity to get to know Persian history and culture. Also, the hotel itself provides 1-day tours of Tehran.
Restaurant and cafeteria of hotel serve Persian dishes and drinks. Also, the breakfast is free! You’ll find a western toilet in the lobby. You can exchange your money for Rials at the hotel.
After visiting the city, you can take a relaxing bath in your room. The room service will prepare toiletries for you. Most Hafez hotel rooms equipped with the western toilets. From some room’s balcony, you have a view to the alley. In addition to these, in-door fridge, furniture, drawers, slippers, safe box and desk are available as well.
Surrounding Information
Hafez hotel is located in heart of Tehran, is located near Iran National Museum, Glassware and Ceramic Museum, Jewelry Museum, Golestan Palace, Tehran Gate, Subway Central Station and also has easy access to Tehran grand Bazaar.
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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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