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For years backpackers have been finding their way to the Amir Kabir Hostel. And as much as it pains us to say so, this simple place with much unrealised potential remains the best low-budget opti…
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Dibai House is Esfahan's most atmospheric hotel. Hidden away off a narrow, vaulted alley deep in the Bazar-e Bozorg district, it combines two painstakingly restored houses in the lee of the city'…
The family-run Hasht Behesht offers reliably good lodgings in a wonderfully convenient location; and it's great value. It's no temple to style, but the two-, three- and four-bed apartments are cl…
Deep in the historic Bazar-e Bozorg, this is one of Esfahan's first traditional hotels. Set around two courtyards in adjoining homes from the Safavid and Qajar periods, a stay here combines histo…
Four-storey high portraits of ayatollahs Khomeini and Khamenei on the western side of the Kowsar confirm this one-time Sheraton is now government owned. Mercifully, however, good management and a…
For something different you could stay in the Armenian quarter, around the corner from Vank Cathedral. This welcoming hotel has petite butclean and functional rooms. Downstairs is the excell…
Small rooms here have shortish beds, bathrooms (most of them) and that's it. But manager Omid creates a good feel.
Suitable for longer stays. Pardis has spacious suites that sleep up to five, and friendly service.
Close to Takhti Junction, this family-run placecomes recommended by several travellers. The rooms are clean have bathroom, fridge and TV, and you can phone home from your room. Great value!
With half the 35 rooms sporting balconies overlooking the Si-o-Seh Bridge and an overall friendly feel, you can forgive the ageing but clean rooms. Excellent value.
The best part about Saadi is its quiet location. Staff are helpful and guests can usethe kitchen.
A really top location, professional management and impressive rooms make this Esfahan's bestmid-range option. All the rooms are crystal clean and have satellite TV and fridge, and it's less …
Nearer to Imam Sq than the Zohreh, the Safavi seems to have used the same stylists as the Zohreh with the head-spinning basement restaurant the pièce de résistence! Rooms are modern and mercifull…
This is a busy but welcoming place with modern rooms and a handy cafe, and is in a great location. Several languages including English and French are spoken, and management is most obliging.
Helpful English-speaking management has transformed this place into a reliable, if not exciting, lower midrange place. The suite has a kitchenette.
Another reasonable choice along ChaharBagh Abbasi St is the friendly Tous Hotel, withEnglish-speaking staff and nice, airy rooms.
The new, 50-room Zohreh is a temple to classic Persian kitsch - think lots of odd-shaped mirrors, gold paint, moulded plaster, chandeliers and portraits of colourfully clad maidens. Then there's …
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Perched high on the central Iranian plateau, Esfahan has been a strategic and cultural centre for nigh on 4,000 years. The inimitable alchemy of Persian Islamic culture has produced a city of exquisite mosques, extravagant palaces and splendid public squares.
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