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Traditional Hotel Isfahan

Available Rooms

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Double Room

Max Guests:
2
Max Kids:
2

Triple Room

Max Guests:
3
Max Kids:
2

Quadruple Room

Max Guests:
4
Max Kids:
2

Royal Suite

Max Guests:
2
Max Kids:
2
Гостиница
3 star
Иран
Исфахан
Bagh ghalandarha 7th Alley, Masjed Hakim St., Sepah Ave
+98 31 32232477
2pm
12pm
22 % Off

About Traditional Hotel Isfahan

Traditional Hotel Isfahan is a three-star traditional hotel located in Sepah  St. and so near to Naqshe Jahan Square.

Traditional Hotel Isfahan locates in Bagh ghalandarha 7th Alley, Masjed Hakim St., Sepah Ave.

The hotel has several nice facilities such as Refrigerator، TV، Suit، Restaurant، Internet، enService، Parking، Lobby and etc.

Traditional Hotel Isfahan has No charge for children under years old. The mattress is available as extra service. Parking is free.

Traditional Hotel Isfahan Distance to top Isfahan sights

Distance To Airport

40 Minutes by Car
Distance To Railway

31 Minutes by Car
Distance To Bus Terminal

12 Minutes by Car

Distance to Naqshe Jahan Square Isfahan is 15 minutes by car (3.2 km)
Distance to Chehel Soton Palace Isfahan is 6 minutes by car (1.3 km)
Distance to Bazaar of Isfahan is 2 minutes by car (450 meters)
Distance to Siosepol Bridge Isfahan is 39 minutes walk (3 km) and 11 minutes by car (2.6 km)
Distance to Khaju Bridge Isfahan is 44 minutes walk (3.4 km) and 14 minutes by car (3.4 km)
Distance to Marnan Bridge Isfahan is 57 minutes walk (4.5 km) and 20 minutes by car (5.3 km)
Distance to Hasht Behesht Palace Isfahan is 7 minutes by car (2 km)
Distance  to Jameh Mosque of  Isfahan is 16 minutes by car (3.9 km)
Distance to Isfahan Aquarium Tunnel is 27 minutes by car (8.8 km)
Distance to Isfahan City Center is 31 minutes by car (18.3 km)
Distance to Menar Jonban Isfahan is 28 minutes by car (10.1 km)
Distance to Fire temple of Isfahan is 33 minutes by car (14.2 km)
Distance to Vank Cathedral Isfahan is 17 minutes by car (4.8 km)

Policies of Traditional Hotel Isfahan

2pm
12pm
Cancellation depend on room type and booking date
All children are welcome. Child under 5 is free of charge and 5 to 12 charge as an extra person.

Amenities of Traditional Hotel Isfahan

  • Breakfast
  • Cafe
  • Mini Bar
  • Parking
  • Room Service
  • Secure Vault
  • WiFi

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Khaju Bridge

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