Looking for a budget hotel in heart of Tehran? Well, we have a really good offer for you! The 1-star Samen Hotel
is located at no. 478 Amir Kabir St., Opposite of Mellat St. From there, you have an easy access to some of the most interesting tourist attractions in Tehran.
With a little walking from Samen Hotel, you can reach to Masoudieh Palace, Ebrat Museum, Sardar-e Bagh-e Melli and, Golestan Palace. If you like to feel the city soul, you should definitely take a look at Grand Bazaar of Tehran! It the biggest bazaar in the Middle-East. You can observe the life flowing among the shops and people!
As a 1-star hotel, Samen Hotel offers several facilities to its guests. The reception is 24h and you can put your stuff in the luggage room. There is a Chinese restaurant on the 3rd floor which you can enjoy. Also, try hot and cool drinks and snacks at the hotel cafeteria. The breakfast is free and you will have the advantage of free high-speed Wi-Fi Throughout the hotel.
In terms of transportation, Samen Hotel is a blast! Mellat and Imam Khomeini metro stations are just a few minutes away, as well as BRT bus lines. This hotel location is great for business travelers and also families, especially the one with children. Also the sttafes speak English and French.
While you are staying in Samen Hotel rooms, you can use a private shower, toiletries, and slippers. Also, a LED TV and phone is available. These facilities are coupled with a drawer, wardrobe, closet, tea maker machine, and furniture in some rooms.
Not to mention the complimentary water in the minibar. Also, in some units, there is a little kitchenette where you can do a little cooking by yourself! Some Samen Hotel rooms have the western toilet and some local ones. Make sure you get the right room.
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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