The 2-star Sasan Hotel
is located at Niroo Alley, Shariati St. If you are a shopaholic, you are going to like it here because some of Tehran shopping centers are near this hotel. Such as Haft-e Tir street. Also, if you are more a historical tourist, you can visit Qasr Museum Garden and Golestan Palace, which are about 20 minutes drive from the hotel.
In Tehran Sasan Hotel the reception is 24h. The staff will help you to order a taxi anytime you wish, hence, the transportation should not be an issue. The complimentary breakfast is serving in buffet restaurant on the first floor, along with local food. Try some Persian cuisine while you are there!
If you do not like to sightseeing the city alone, you can use Tehran Sasan Hotel’s half-day city tours. After all, a local tour guide can be very helpful. The laundry is available from 9 AM to 14 PM. Also, the hotel does the currency exchange for you. The hotel is kid-friendly too, therefore the children under the age of 7 are free of charge.
Tehran Sasan Hotel offers a handful of facilities to its guests in terms of hotel rooms amenities. You will find an in-door fridge, furniture, working desk, wardrobe, phone and, LED TV in every room. Also, there is a private shower, toiletries, western toilet, and slippers. You can enjoy the alley and hotel building view from the balcony.Also, a tea-maker machine is available in each unit.
So, if you traveling individually or with your family and want to save your money for anything besides the accommodation, you can stay at Tehran Sasan 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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