3-Star Safir Hotel
ex Tehran Sara is located behind the old US embassy grounds. Although, Artists Park and art gallery across the road makes nicer scenery.
The new lobby decor in its distinct style and tasteful furnishings provides a domestic environment. The hotel reflects the subtle alliance of Indo-Iranian culture and all their multilingual staff offer efficient and friendly service. They also preserve international hotel traditions.
In less than half a minute you can reach to Grand Bazaar and Tajrish Bazaar. It is near to Karimkhan Street. So you have great access to many cafes and bookstores. Main hospitals are also close. Iranshahr Theatre and Artists Park are near to this hotel too. By staying at Safir Hotel you’ll be near to three metro stations: Darvazeh Dowlat, Haft-e-Tir, and Taleqani. So you can reach farthest points of Tehran.
Safir Hotel is known for its subterranean Indian “Tandoor” (clay oven) restaurant. The Tandoor cooking with the special ingredients from rare spices creating exotic curries and fresh seafood to “world famous” one of the special kinds of Naans (types of bread). The menu combines traditional Indian flavors and aroma with cutting-edge style.
The Indian Restaurant at the hotel provides its guests a memorable stay. It is also good to know that all the spices used in dishes come from India. There are 60 seats in this restaurant. They serve breakfast at 7:00 to 8:30 A.M, lunch at 12:00 to 2:30 P.M, and dinner at 7 to 10:30 P.M.
This hotel offers 19 double rooms plus 3 suites and has 3 floors. It also has a special arrangement with a sports complex where the guests may enjoy Golf, Tennis, Squash, and Swimming.
They welcome all children. One child under 6 years stays free of charge when using existing beds. One child under 2 years stays free of charge in a child’s crib. There is no capacity for extra beds in the room. The maximum number of children’s cribs in a room is one. Any type of extra bed or child’s crib is upon request and management should confirm their request. Remember that pets are not allowed.
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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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