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Two days by camel caravan south of Yazd, the Caravanserai Zein-o-Din is genuinely serendipitous. Here, in the midst of a vast desert plain flanked by mountains, this 400-year-old brick caravanser…
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On the edge of Yazd's historic Old City but still within an easy walk of all the sights, the Dad combines the city's best facilities with traditional style. Like any purpose-built hotel, it's a t…
Hidden away in the lanes of the Yazd's historic Old City, this old family home-turned-hotel is a good choice for those looking for a traditional stay on a budget. The welcoming, relaxed and famil…
The walk through a narrow, covered and lamplit passage from the Panjeh-ali Bazar to this Qajar-era hotel is like stepping into the romantic days of yore. You'll soon be lying around drinking tea,…
Deep in Yazd's historic Old City, the Silk Road Hotel's mix of good food, value and atmosphere has made it the most talked about travellers' stop in Iran. With simple but attractive rooms and an …
At the top of the mid-range, this recently opened traditional hotel is run by a bunch of enthusiastic young Yazdis, and it shows. Service is better than average, as are the rooms and communal spa…
Overpriced rooms, some without bathroom, around a courtyard. Communal kitchen. No English is spoken. If the other hotels are full (or you need the parking), the Aria Hotel is cheap but uninspirin…
Simple, clean rooms. Only the triple has attached bathroom. Secure parking for overlanders. If the other hotels are full (or you need the parking), the Beheshty Hotel is cheap but uninspiring.
Dad is not named for anyone's father, though as the brainchild of an 84-year-old patriarch it could be called 'great granddad'. The 54 spacious, modern and well-equipped rooms are reasonably styl…
There is nothing fancy about the Amir but its easygoing atmosphere and communal lounge make itthe most popular choice for budget travellers. The rooms can be noisy and the shared bathrooms a…
The largest hotel in Yazd, the Mamalak Moshir is a faux-traditional place set around an expansive, attractive garden. Rooms are a mix of subterranean and above-ground affairs, all very attractive…
Laleh is undoubtedly one of the most stunning of the restored homes in Yazd, with 40 luxurious rooms set around three courtyards. It's not, however, the best place to stay. Service, especially in…
This Moshir, not to be confused with the Mamalak Moshir (another hotel), is a good choice deep in the Old City. The 22 mid-sized rooms are set around a two-storey restored caravanserai. It has a …
From the same owners as the Silk Road Hotel, the Orient is set around two high-sided courtyards and is a more family-oriented place. It is a traditional hotel in Yazd's Old City. The convivial se…
Deep in the Old City, this unpretentious little place has comfortable and fair-value if not-exactly-inspiring rooms. A restaurant is attached.
The attractive-looking Soroush has rooms on two levels around a sunken courtyard, though for size, cleanliness and value they're not fantastic; try others first. It is a traditional hotel in Yazd…
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Sandwiched between two pitiless deserts, Yazd has flourished against the odds for thousands of years. This unrelentingly harsh environment has produced a unique culture and cityscape, and provided a haven for Zoroastrianism, Iran's original religion.
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