Need a 3-star hotel in Tehran? Parsa Hotel is located at No. 23 Valiasr and Taleghani Street Cross, in the heart of Tehran. The hotel situation makes it easy for travelers to get around Tehran. Meydan-e Valiasr Metro Station is just a few minutes walk away as well as BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) line. If you enjoy sightseeing the city on your foot, the area is great for that.
Being near the public transportation gives you a great opportunity to visit many tourist attractions. Golestan Palace and Masoudieh Palace are great places to get to know Iranian history. Golestan Palace, Tehran Grand Bazaar is just around the corner. You can do a little shopping and even buy some Persian souvenirs! Also, walking through the old parts of Tehran gives you a great opportunity to feel the soul of a place!
Parsa Hotel has several facilities to offer to its guests. First of all, there’s a good restaurant named “Sindbad”. It looks like a ship and you can enjoy Persian foods in there. And the best part? You will hear live music while you’re enjoying your meal. Parsa hotel also provides laundry, parking lot, taxi service, and safe box. Not to mention that the hotel is kid-friendly too, for those of you who travel with little ones.
In Parsa Hotel rooms, you’ll find a private bathroom, minibar, toiletries, phone and a western toilet. You can use free high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. After all, you may want to share your travel experience with your online friends! Although the area is crowded due to its location at city center, you’ll find rooms peaceful and quiet.
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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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