Do you want to travel to Tehran and stay in a good cheap hotel? Here is our offer. The 2-star Pasargad Hotel
is located right in heart of the city. At No. 61, South Jamalzadeh Street, Azadi Street. Mehrabad International Airport is just 15 minutes drive, just the same distance to train station. So, you could choose to travel across Iran by plane or train.
Meydan-e Enghelab-e Eslami metro station in line four is just around the corner. From there you can easily get to one the most iconic tourist attractions in Tehran, Azadi Tower. Some of the most attractive streets of Tehran is just 10 minutes far away from Pasargad Hotel. Enghelab and Valiasr streets have many bookstores and café and also interesting places to visit.
As mentioned, the location of Pasargad Hotel is superb because you can go to many historical places like Tehran Grand Bazaar, Golestan Palace, Masoudieh Palace and alike with subway or BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) lines in less than half an hour.
Pasargad Hotel has its own restaurant and you can enjoy having lunch and dinner at the hotel and complimentary breakfast is included. Also, The hotel is kid-friendly too. If you have a little one under 6, it’s going to be free of charge!
Pasargad Hotel provides free high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. Also, You can leave your valuable belongings in the hotel safe box.
Pasargad Hotel has double rooms, twin rooms, and suites. In each unit, you will find a dining table, in-door fridge (with a free bottle of water), closet and furniture. Also, some rooms have a little balcony with a view from streets and alley. Apart from that, you can take a relaxing shower in private bathrooms. Free toiletries and slippers are also available.
We will get back to you as soon as possible about your hotel reservation .Due to some hotels have off-line reservation the process may take 1- 24 hours to get the answer from them. You will get your resevation message by email .
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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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