With its 50-year-old but chic building, Mehr Hotel
in Tehran is another hotel in Tehran that has decided to offer dorm beds as well as private rooms. There are 30 rooms at this hotel that are all neat and have TV and fridge. The most important factor that would make one opt for this hotel in Tehran is the very convenient location of this hotel. Located very close to the main central square in Iran's capital, Imam Khomeini Sq in Tehran, Mehr Hotel gives you easy access to two metro stations on two different metro lines in Tehran. These metro stations are called Imam Khomeini and Mellat stations. As a matter of fact, having easy access to these two metro stations means having easy access to most of the tourist spots in Tehran. Furthermore, staying at this hotel in Iran makes it possible for the tourists to walk to several of the most popular tourist attractions in the center of the capital. The Grand Bazaar of Tehran, Golestan Palace, The National Museum of Iran, etc. are among the list of such attractions.
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Free Wi-Fi in Lobby Parking
Rooms Availability
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Simple Single Bedroom
1 person capacity (Bathroom & WC are outside the room)
Phone
TV
Fridge
Sofa
Squat WC
Standard WC
Kitchen
Safe
Minibar
Bathroom
Breakfast
Free Services: Breakfast + WiFi internent access in the 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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