Omid Hotel
is a 2-star hotel which is located at No, 22 East Nosrat St. 16 Azar Ave. Keshavarz Blvd. The hotel recently renovated and it feels cozy and clean. Most travelers find it an adequate hotel. While you are staying in this hotel, not only you are near the city center, but also the administrative center as well. Hence, it is a business hotel too! Not to mention, as a 2-star hotel, it is considered as a budget hotel.
Omid hotel is situated near the public transportation. You can get to the Meydan-e Enghelab-e Eslami metro station only in 10 minutes walk; as well as BRT lines. A real bonus is that you are surrounded by so many different restaurants and cafes. Also, the famous University of Tehran is just at the end of the block. The Enghelab street is full of shops, especially bookshops. You can find any kind of book there!
Mehrabad airport is just 20 minutes drive from Omid hotel. With low traffic, you can get to IKA in 45 minutes. To reach Tehran railway, you can use metro lines, it will take you 20 minutes to get there.
Omid hotel offers more than a 2-star hotel to you. That’s what its guest has said about it. The staffs speak English very well and are willing to help you with anything. You can enjoy breakfast at the buffet restaurant every morning. Also, you can test some local food at the hotel restaurant. You can use free high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.
Transportation should not be an issue for you in Omid hotel. But if you like, you can order a taxi for your convenience.
There are a flat-screen TV and an air conditioner. Also, some rooms have private bathrooms, you will find shower, local and western toilets in there. A phone and minibar are also in your room.
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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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