Abbasi Hotel
Amadegah St. Chaharbagh Ave., Esfahan, Iran
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hydronetta
- Reviews: 903
Most romantic
We just visited it for a drink
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corney
- Reviews: 12
Just the best
Others have recommended this and it's easy to see why. Great building, friendly and helpful staff - deserves it's high reputation.
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RoseAmano
- Reviews: 619
Iran's one of the best accommodation
If you stay in Esfafan, I reccomend to stay here. you will be satisfy. Of course, five stars.
There a museum, chaihane, and some iranian handcraft shops. Reserve here.
Abbasi
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omidamini
- Reviews: 394
Abbassi Hotel
Abbassi Hotel
Amadegah St.
Tel: +98 31 / 226010 - 19
Fax: +98 31 226008
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TheWanderingCamel
- Reviews: 2572
How splendid!
This is a hotel to dazzle the eye. A magnificently restored 17th century caravanserai, set around a most beautiful garden. There ia a large restaurant,a 24 hour coffeeshop and a delightful teahouse in the garden. Prices in the usual array of hotel shops are good, the service was charming and I would certainly recommend you spoil yourself and stay here when you visit Esfahan.
Unique Quality: The foyers and restaurant are exquisitely decorated with frescoes and delicately traced patterns in a style beloved of Iranians. The standard rooms are large and comfortable, if a little gloomy, and there are lovely suites furnished in traditional style with rugs and low floor cushions in the salon as well as in more conventional Western style.
leyle
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kaveh-A
- Reviews: 22
Live in 400 years age
During staying there, I was thinking my self that I am living in 400 years ago.
The decoration and furniture is in a way that you can imagine yourself as a king!!!
Best food and excellent services are some fitures of this Hotel.
Pricing, in comparison with the services is also Ok. I think it's not too expensive too pay 80 USD/night for a single room and at the same time you feel like a king, enjoy the very nice view of the hotel and eat a nice breakfast
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iwys
- Reviews: 2023
The nicest hotel in Iran
The beautiful, 5* Abbasi Hotel is the best in Isfahan and the nicest I saw in Iran. No expense was spared in restoring this 300-year-old caravanserai.
The restaurant is good and it's very pleasant to drink tea in the garden in the late afternoon.
Room rates range from $80 for a Standard Single room to $300 for a Royal Apartment.
Unique Quality: The shops inside the hotel have some high-quality arts and crafts at quite reasonable prices. I bought a 55-year-old Isfahani carpet for no more than I'd have paid in the bazaar.
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woef
- Reviews: 346
Persian dream
This is one of the nicest hotels i ever stayed in. Amazing hotel. It 's a modern hotel but the hotel is still in traditional persian art. It's not all ancient, but a team of craftsmen spent about 672000 hours to built its new sections.
The central garden is stunning.
Abbasi Hotel
Unique Quality: Gardens, meeting rooms, suites, swimming pool, sauna,restaurants, internet (slow),....
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kaveh1981
- Reviews: 1
living like a king
If you want to live in a nice place feeling that you are a king commnig with your prance ,I offer you too choose abbasi hotel.
you can see very beutiful drawings in all olaces, when you want to eat in it;s resturants you can feel living in 15th centry because of it's architecture.
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behrooz77ir
- Reviews: 53
Abasi hotel
Abbasi Hotel (Isfahan) The triplet, acomplex of caravanserai, Bazaar, Mosque and Madarshahi School, are valuable monuments of the last era of the brilliant Safavid architecture about 400 years old, that of Shah sultan Hussein, remaining to this day.
In 1958 on the suggestion of Andre Goddard, then consultant to the Main Department of Archeology, Isfahan and thanks to the efforts of Iran Insurance Company, reconstruction and renovation of the Caravanserai resumed, transforming it into the now five-star traditional hotel. In 1972, the eastern section completely rebuilt, was appended to the complex rendering it a well-equipped self- contained hotel
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trains from Esfahan to yadz
hello out there! does anyone knonw if there are trains...direct or indirect between Esfahan and Yadz, how long they take etc etc? How easy is it to travel alone, stay in hotels etc for women?
RE: RE: trains from Esfahan to yadz
"hello out there! does anyone knonw if there are trains...direct or indirect between Esfahan and Yadz, how long they take etc etc"
http://www.rajatrains.com/indexf.asp
"How easy is it to travel alone, stay in hotels etc for women?"
what I did hear it's not difficult. The trains are cheap, so if you prefere, just "buy out" the whole 4-bed compartment and you are alone.
RE: trains from Esfahan to yadz
I travelled alone for a month in Iran last summer and it was fine. People are mostly kind and helpful, there was some stares and comments, but that is easy to ignore.
Don't stay at the most cheap places that you can find as there are many times not okej for single woman to stay there. In Esfahan I stayed at Aria Hotel and in Yazd at Silk Road Hotel. Both are very nice and cost 15 dollars, including breakfast.
Between the two cities I travelled by bus, which is faster than the train, and they are also frequent. In the buses you will be seated between another women.
RE: trains from Esfahan to yadz
no need to get the train because the bus system in iran is excellent. there is a very easy and direct route to yazd. if you want a great place to stay then contact me or check out my yazd page. cheers
jz
RE: trains from Esfahan to yadz
Hi,
I was in Iran month ago. We stayed in Amir Kabir Hostel in Esfahan and Silk Road Hotel in Yazd. There were many people from abroad and nice atmosphere. Especially I liked Silk Road hotel.
RE: trains from Esfahan to yadz
G'Day Susan,
Not sure if you are already in Iran or not; but would like to let you know Aria Hotel opposite Abbasi Hotel is a good place to stay. Not sure about Yazd but to go to Yazd, simply catch the coach as they are nice and confortable and don't stop to load and unload passengers...
Have a lovely time in Esfahan, my hometown!
Thanks,
M
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Address: Amadegah St. Chaharbagh Ave., Esfahan, Iran

