One of the oldest and traditional hotels in Tehran. It is a charming family-owned hotel. Mashhad Hotel is located in the heart of the capital. This hotel is designed in a comfortable and classic style.
Its perfect location makes an easy access to some of the main attractions of Tehran. Due to its location, you can have a great access to attractions like Glassware and Ceramic Museum of Iran, Golestan Palace, National Jewelry Museum, and Grand Bazaar. It is good to know that, Taleqani Metro station is only a 2-minute walk from Mashhad Hotel.
The lounge in the lobby is too quiet and peaceful, so it can be a place to get away from the hustle of the capital. You can undoubtedly enjoy the selection of magazines and newspapers there. Room’s equipment includes flat screen TV, air conditioning, heat, and Wi-Fi internet access. The spa in the basement notably offers massages, sauna, gym, and also a steam bath.
There is also a restaurant on the top floor with a wonderful view of capital and Alborz Mountains. They offer breakfast, lunch, and dinner for you. The chief proposes you a selection of both traditional and international food, freshly made for lunch and dinner. It is noteworthy to know that the Lounge Café on the green rooftop is a great meeting place for the afternoon tea and fresh fruit cocktails.
It has 120 rooms and suites. They offer adjustable air-conditioning rooms, adjustable heating, and minibar (upon request). They offer three kinds of rooms: single rooms with queen bed, double deluxe rooms with twin beds, and triple suits.
Comfortable classical dark brown wooden single rooms have an area of 20 square meters. Double deluxe rooms with twin beds are bright and spacious with high ceiling with a surface of 30 square meters. Triple suits with a surface of 80 m2 and high ceilings also offer extra space for your comfort.
Remember that there are no charges for children under 7.
If you are a tourist or business traveler and thinking of a hotel in the center of Tehran, Mashhad Hotel can be a good choice.
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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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