Are you worried about your limited budget on your trip to Tehran? Well, there is no need to! 1-Star Sorush Hotel
is an economy hotel located at No. 1, Namazi Alley, Iranshahr Steet, Ferdowsi Square. While you are staying in this residence, not only is it a cheap stay but also you have easy access to numerous tourist attractions of Tehran, especially historic sites and museums.
On the other hand, Ferdowsi Metro Station is only 5 minutes away, as well as BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) line. You don’t want to miss visiting the UNESCO World Heritage, Golestan Palace. It’s a beautiful old palace with several museums inside it. Also, you can visit National Jewelry Museum, Portal of Bagh-e Melli, Iran National Museum, and Moghaddam Museum.
If you want to feel the true atmosphere of Tehran, you can take a tour in Grand Bazaar. It’s always full of life. Also, you can find almost everything in there, like Persian souvenirs, it’s a great way to get familiar with Persian culture.
Soroush Hotel has 25 rooms with different capacities, which makes it a good choice for individuals and families. Not to mention that the hotel is kid-friendly too, hence; children under the age of five are free of charge. You can taste some Persian food at the hotel restaurant, or have a drink at the cafe. Like many other hotels in Iran, the breakfast is free.
You will find TV, private bathroom, phone, and indoor fridge. Also, you can connect your digital devices to the high-speed Wi-Fi and share your travel adventures in Tehran with your friends and family online.
If you have a limited budget issue and also want to stay in a hotel in the heart of the city, you can choose Sorush 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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