If you are looking for a Budget hotel in Tehran, you just enter the right page! The 2-star Mina Hotel
is located at no. 82, Somayeh Junction, South Mofatteh Street. Public transportation is a blast near the hotel. You can get to Taleghani Metro station (on the first line of Tehran subway) less than 10 minutes walking distance; As well as the BRT (bus rapid transfer) line.
Due to the fact that it is a budget hotel, the prices are reasonable at Mina Hotel. So, it can be a suitable choice for families to stay. Also, the location of the hotel makes it ideal for business travelers. From here, you have great access to administrative and economic centers of the capital.
You want to get to know Persian cultures and visit Tehran attractions, right? Well, the good news is Mina Hotel is in older parts of the city. While you are staying there, you are near to some of the most famous historical sites. Such as Golestan Palace, Sar Dar-e Bagh-e Melli, Masoudieh palace and Moghadam Museum, to name a few. Use metro station to travel to the northern parts of Tehran like Tajrish Square and Tabiat Bridge.
As a 2-star hotel, Mina Hotel offers a handful of facilities and services to its guests. The hotel reception is 24-hours. You can change your currency at the hotel. Also, you can use the hotel laundry service from 8 AM to 17 Pm. As mentioned, you won’t face any problems in access to public transportation, but if you prefer you can ask staff to order a taxi for you.
You will find a private bathroom includes toiletries, shower, and western toilet (Iranian toilet in some units). Some rooms are equipped with closet, drawers, furniture, and wardrobe. Also, you can use the free high-speed Wi-Fi (with a limited volume of the traffic-based internet) all over the place.
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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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