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Parsian Evin Hotel
4.1/575 Reviews
1. I really like it. I am very supportive. The quality is very good. It is exactly as described by the seller. I am very satisfied. I really like it. It completely exceeded expectations. The delivery speed is very fast. The packaging is very careful and strict. The logistics company has a very good service attitude. Good, the shipping speed is very fast. I am very satisfied with my purchase. 2. Let’s talk about the quality of the product first: the product is generally good and the packaging is tight. Let’s talk about merchant services: thumbs up. Final comment on express delivery: delivery is very fast. The other thing is to thank the store for discounts and coupons. After all, cheap and good products are more real. I hope the store will offer more discounts and notify old customers in time to promote repurchase. I wish you a prosperous business.
Wisteria Grand Hotel
4.1/539 Reviews
The hotel is very well located, nice and beautiful, perfect gym and spa, lovely view, but the bed are uncomfortable, walls are low quality you literally can hear next door noises, food and breakfast is not tasty, friendly staff. I asked the reception to wake me up to catch my flight and they did exactly on time and called a taxi for me.
Simorgh Hotel
4.2/527 Reviews
Staying at the Simorgh Hotel, a name rich with historical significance, is usually a delightful experience, but unfortunately, my last four-day visit was nothing short of a fiasco. Despite being housed in the Royal Suite - the highest level of luxury that the hotel purports to offer, my stay was marred by a series of disappointments that began as soon as I attempted to bathe. The primary issue was the hotel's glaring plumbing problem. Upon settling into my suite and attempting to freshen up, I was greeted by a painfully low water pressure. Despite the size and grandeur of the suite, it took an astounding 40 minutes to complete what should have been a quick and invigorating shower. The frustrating experience cast a significant amount of doubt over my own personal hygiene, to the point where I found myself scouring Google for nearby public bathhouses. Moreover, the pictures shared by the hotel did a poor job representing the reality of my accommodation. There was a clear discrepancy between the plush, enticing photos I was presented with prior to my arrival and the actual condition of the suite, which was spacious and comfortable but not quite the luxurious spectacle I was promised. Compounding my initial dismay, the breakfast options were severely lacking in variety and quality. The options were limited and far from the diverse and appetizing spread a hotel of Simorgh's reputation ought to provide. Further disappointment awaited me in the form of a cramped, underwhelming bathroom. The size was completely inappropriate for a suite of such caliber, with hardly enough room to move around comfortably. In addition, the air conditioning unit installed in the suite was excessively noisy, to the point where it significantly disrupted my sleep. After having lodged several complaints about these issues, I was relocated to another suite, a process which necessitated packing and moving my belongings at an inconvenient hour of 1 a.m. The new suite was similarly spacious, but disappointingly, it came with its own set of problems - the water pressure was still pitifully low, and there was a complete absence of hot water. The noisy air conditioning persisted, making for another night of disrupted sleep. Upon expressing my dissatisfaction to the front desk, I was met with an irritable and loud response from the receptionist, who sharply informed me that all rooms had similar issues and that the water situation would be rectified in about three hours. The sheer rudeness displayed was wholly unbecoming of a staff member at a reputed hotel like Simorgh. My experience at the Simorgh Hotel was an unfortunate array of disappointments. What should have been a luxurious stay in the best suite available turned into a series of hassles that no guest should have to endure. With a heavy heart, I am packing my belongings to move to Espinas Palace Hotel for the remainder of my stay in Tehran, in the hopes of finding the quality of service that was sorely lacking at the Simorgh
Enghelab Hotel
3.6/548 Reviews
Отель бронировала, потому что его можно было купить за рубли по российской карте. Отель в центре, от метро 10 минут пешком. Минусы: жуткий прокуренный номер, хотя я бронировала non-smoking. На ресепшен сказали, что все номера курящие. Для нас это ужас - мы не переносим запах курева. WiFi заработал не сразу, а после нескольких походов на ресепшен. На один номер паспорта 1 Логин, поэтому залогиниться с двумя девайсами невозможно. Плюсы: в ванной новая плитка и сантехника, видимо, недавно был ремонт. Хороший разнообразный завтрак, но нет соков (сиропы с водой были) и кофе из машины 3 в 1. В номере есть холодильник и чайник, много розеток. В номерах хорошая звукоизоляция. В целом, в отеле на 2-3 ночи можно остановиться.
Esteghlal Hotel - East Wing(New Wing)
4.2/5131 Reviews
Very nice hotel, but the customer service from front desk not so good. Great rooms, fantastic breakfast and location was ok for me because I was going to the embassy of Mexico, but might not be so convenient for other popular places in Tehran.
Remis Hotel
4.4/5102 Reviews
Last night I have been in this hotel. When I checked in everything goes really fast and professional and I reaally thanks from Mr Sebt, Mr Hosein sSalimi in reception side who helped me. Actually I have really glad to meet Professional Manager Mr soad Haghighi.

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Highest PriceDKK 2,194
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Must-Experience Uniqueness of Tehran

Discover the vibrant and captivating city of Tehran, where ancient traditions blend harmoniously with modernity. Tehran offers a unique cultural experience that will leave you craving for more. From its bustling bazaars to its breathtaking architecture, there is something for everyone to enjoy in this bustling metropolis.

Popular and Convenient Locations/Zones Suitable for First Visitors in Tehran

Explore the historic Golestan Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and marvel at its stunning Persian architecture.

Stroll through the bustling Grand Bazaar, where you can find everything from spices to Persian rugs.

Visit the National Museum of Iran and delve into the rich history and art of the country.

Take a walk in the beautiful Sa'dabad Complex, a former royal palace that now houses several museums.

Admire the iconic Azadi Tower, a symbol of Tehran's modernity and independence.

Experience the serenity of the Niavaran Palace Complex, another former royal residence.

Escape the city buzz and relax in the peaceful nature of Darband, a popular hiking spot.

Better to Know Before Visiting Tehran

Before embarking on your journey to Tehran, it's important to note a few things. Tehran experiences a wide range of temperatures throughout the year, so be sure to pack accordingly. It's also worth mentioning that the weekend in Tehran falls on Thursdays and Fridays, so plan your itinerary accordingly. English is not widely spoken, so it's helpful to have a basic understanding of Persian or have a translation app handy. Lastly, be aware of the local customs and dress modestly when visiting religious sites or public places.

Transportation in Tehran

Getting around Tehran is relatively easy thanks to its extensive transportation network. Imam Khomeini International Airport serves as the main gateway to the city, offering both domestic and international flights. From the airport, you can take a taxi or utilize the convenient airport shuttle service to reach your accommodation. Tehran also has a well-developed metro system, which is a reliable and affordable way to navigate the city. Additionally, there are plenty of taxis and ride-sharing services available for getting around. If you prefer a more adventurous option, consider renting a bike to explore the city at your own pace.

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