The 3-star Pamchal Hotel
is located in the center of Tehran; Hence, it is an ideal choice for business travelers and M.I.C.E tourists. Even if you are on a leisure travel to Tehran alone or with your family, you will like the location.
Public transportation is a blast near the hotel. Take a 5-minute walk and you will reach the Darvazeh Dowlat Metro Station in the first line. From this metro station, you can navigate the city from north to south. Also, a lot of tourist attractions are accessible for you, such as Golestan Palace and Tehran Grand Bazaar. Not to mention the lively Tajrish Bazaar and Tabiat Bridge.
Pamchal Hotel is all about hospitality and quality. Especially for those of you who travel with family. Luckily the hotel is kid-friendly. The children under the age of 7 are free of charge. On the other hand, you don’t have to worry about your language skills, the staff speaks English. The reception welcomes you 24h and the breakfast is included!
Pamchal Hotel has a charming restaurant with Persian cuisine. So, don’t forget to order some delicious local dishes. Also, you can treat yourself to hot or cold drinks and snacks at the hotel cafeteria.
As mentioned, the public transportation is nearby, but you can ask the staff to order a taxi for you. Also, the hotel provides free transport to the airport and terminal. The hotel has a smoking area and there are facilities for disabled guests too.
You will find a handful of facilities in the Pamchal Hotel rooms. There is a private bathroom with shower, western toilet (in some units), and, toiletries. Enjoy watching IPTV in LCDTV set. Also, working desk, wardrobe, furniture, and phone are available. You can leave your valuable things in your very own safe box. Share your travel experience with your virtual friends via free high-speed Wi-Fi in 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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