The Keshavarz Hotel
is built in Tehran. The hotel was established in 1961 and was renovated in 2005 and 2015.
The complex has 70 rooms and a capacity of 200 people is ready to welcome guests. The hotel benefits include easy access to the city center and the Embassy noted. Keshavarz Hotel Tehran is a clean and good quality two-star hotel in Tehran City. this hotel located near to Carpet Museum of Iran Tehran and National Jewelry Treasury Tehran.
Most Popular Facilities
Free Wi-Fi
Rooms Availability
1
1 bed room
1 person capacity.
Phone
TV
Fridge
Sofa
Squat WC
Standard WC
Kitchen
Safe
Minibar
Bathroom
Breakfast
Free Services: Use of wifi internet access in areas of the hotel.
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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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