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Hasht Behesht Hotel Isfahan

Available Rooms

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Double Suite

Max Guests:
2
Max Kids:
1
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Triple Apartment

Max Guests:
3
Max Kids:
1
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Quadruple Apartment

Max Guests:
4
Max Kids:
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Isfahan
Isfahan Province, Isfahan, Chahar bagh St., Imam Hossein Sq.,, Iran
+98 31 32200967
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About Hasht Behesht Hotel

Hasht Behesht Hotel Isfahan is a three-star apartment hotel located in one of the best places for visiting Isfahan’s Tourist Attractions.

Hasht Behesht Hotel Isfahan located in Ostandari Street, Isfahan.

The hotel has several nice facilities such as restaurant, coffee net, taxi service, parking, lobby, satellite TV, laundry, air conditioning, direct phone, TV and Video, refrigerator, bathroom and etc.

Hasht Behesht Hotel Isfahan Distance to top Isfahan sights

Distance To Airport

32 Minutes by Car
Distance To Railway

26 Minutes by Car
Distance To Bus Terminal

12 Minutes by Car

Distance to Naqshe Jahan Square Isfahan is 9 minutes by car (1.6 km)
Distance to Chehel Soton Palace Isfahan is 4 minutes by car (1.2 km)
Distance to Bazaar of Isfahan is 6 minutes by car (1.5 km)
Distance to Siosepol Bridge Isfahan is 24 minutes walk (1.9 km) and 5 minutes by car (1.5 km)
Distance to Khaju Bridge Isfahan is 28 minutes walk (2.1 km) and 6 minutes by car (2.2 km)
Distance to Marnan Bridge Isfahan is 50 minutes walk (3.9 km) and 11 minutes by car (4.2 km)
Distance to Hasht Behesht Palace Isfahan is 5 minutes by car (1.1 km)
Distance  to Jameh Mosque of  Isfahan is 9 minutes by car (3.1 km)
Distance to Isfahan Aquarium Tunnel is 18 minutes by car (7.7 km)
Distance to Isfahan City Center is 23 minutes by car (12.8 km)
Distance to Menar Jonban Isfahan is 21 minutes by car (10.1 km)
Distance to Fire temple of Isfahan is 26 minutes by car (14.2 km)
Distance to Vank Cathedral Isfahan is 10 minutes by car (3.7 km)

Policies of Hasht Behesht Hotel Isfahan

2pm
12pm
Cancellation depend on room type and booking date
All children are welcome. Child under 3 is free of charge and 3 to 12 charge as an extra person.

Amenities of Hasht Behesht Hotel Isfahan

  • Ontbijt
  • cafe
  • Mini-bar
  • Parkeren
  • Room service
  • Wifi

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Things to Do

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Music Museum

In a leafy street in an older neighborhood of Julfa in Isfahan (Iran’s main tourist town), away from the historic market square in the world and famous Isfahan, the new museum music welcomes you. This small museum is actually “a romance to the rich heritage of musical Iran” is nothing more than a mechanism hanging

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Imam Mosque

Shah Mosque with the alternative names of Jameh Mosque, Soltani Mosque, and Imam Mosque is one of the mosques in Naghsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan which was built in Safavid era and is considered one of the important Iranian-Islamic architectural buildings. This building is an immortal masterpiece in architecture, tiling, and carpentry of the eleventh

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Bazaar of Isfahan

Belonging to Safavid era, Isfahan Bazaar is one of the oldest and largest bazaars in the Middle-East. Among Iranian traditional large cities, few cities have such a magnificent bazaar. There are stores in this bazaar that have been selling particular goods since 400 years ago. The most important bazaar in Isfahan is “Qeysarie Bazaar”. In

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Ali Qapu Palace

In the west of Naghsh-e Jahan Square and across from Sheikh Lotf Allah Mosque, there is a mansion which is one of the most important architectural masterpieces of early 11th century AH with an excellent worldwide reputation. Considering the investigations, it is deduced that Ali Qapu Palace is the central gate and entrance of all

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Chehel Sotoun Palace

One of the urban plans of the First Safavid Shah Abbas after selecting Isfahan as his capital city was to construct the beautiful Chaharbagh Street and several gardens around it, which w designed by Sheikh Bahai in a wide area called “Dolatkhane” (State Housse). One of those monuments was a small building which Shah Abbas

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Vank Cathedral

Vank Cathedral is a cathedral located in the New Julfa district of Isfahan, Iran. It is commonly referred to as the Vank, which means “monastery” or “convent” in the Armenian language. The cathedral was established in 1606, dedicated to the hundreds of thousands of Armenian deportees that were resettled by Shah Abbas I during the Ottoman

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Khaju Bridge

Khaju Bridge is a bridge in the province of Isfahan, Iran, which has been described as the finest in the province. It was built by the Persian Safavid king, Shah Abbas II around 1650, on the foundations of an older bridge. Serving as both a bridge and a dam (or a weir), it links the

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Siosepol Bridge

Si-o-see Pol Bridge is a stone double-deck arch bridge in Isfahan, Iran. It is also called Siose Bridge (which in Persian means “33 Bridge” or “Bridge of 33 Arches”) or Allah-Verdi Khan Bridge. Si-o-see Pol Bridge is built by the chancellor Allahverdi Khan Undiladze on commission from Shah Abbas whose chancellor he was. Construction of the bridge began in 1599

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Hasht Behesht Palace

Hasht Behesht, meaning “Eight Heavens” is a Safavid era palace in Isfahan, Iran. It was built in 1669 and is today protected by Iran’s Cultural Heritage Organization. Of more than forty mansions which existed in Isfahan during the rule of Safavids, this is the only one left today. In a dry city which is located

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Shah Mosque of Isfahan

Shah Mosque with the alternative names of Jameh Mosque, Soltani Mosque, and Imam Mosque is one of the mosques in Naghsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan which was built in Safavid era and is considered one of the important Iranian-Islamic architectural buildings. This building is an immortal masterpiece in architecture, tiling, and carpentry of the eleventh

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Naqshe Jahan Square

Naqshe Jahan Square, One of UNESCO site in Iran. The Naqshe Jahan Square or also known as Imam Square or Shah Square. the square located in the center of Isfahan city. Naqshe Jahan square is from the period of Shah Abbas I and has a length of 500 m. from north to south, and its width is approximately 165 m.

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