The 2-star Shahriar Hotel is built in 2008 and renovated in 2017. The name “Shahriar” comes after a well-known Iranian poet who has written so many Persian and Turkish poems.
This hotel is located in the most historic district of Tehran. Shahriar Hotel is close to Tehran Grand Bazaar, City Park, Golestan Palace and some well-known museums. So it can be a great choice for travelers looking for visiting traditional attractions of Tehran. This hotel is within only 200 meters far from the Darolfonun (Iran’s first education center). Malls and hospitals are also close.
It has a great access to public transportation. The hotel is within a 10-minute walking distance to three metro stations: Panzdah-e Khordad (15th of Khordad), Mellat, and Imam Khomeini. So you can reach different parts of the city by metro. The hotel is under a 35-minute drive from Mehrabad International Airport.
The hotel has a restaurant with a capacity of 250 people and a coffee-shop with a capacity of 50 people. You can enjoy traditional cuisines at the restaurant and have different beverages at coffee-shop.
The building has 5 floors with 74 rooms and 156 beds. Ten rooms are single, 37 of them are double and other rooms include triple and some suites. The lobby has a capacity up to 20 people.
All rooms have full equipment including separate air condition, LED TV, luxury wallpaper, and private bathrooms. They offer free Wi-Fi in the whole hotel. It is good to notice that the hotel has an open space parking which is free. It is also kid friendly and is free of charge for kids under 5. There is a laundry at the hotel.
The Hotel reception desk is open 24 hours a day. Note that English-speaking staff is available during the day. Don’t forget that this is a bed and breakfast hotel. So enjoy the free breakfast.
If you are looking for a budget hotel in heart of the city with a good access to transportation and so many attractions, Shahriar Hotel can be a suitable choice.
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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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