Top rated hotels in Isfahan

Safir
4.2/553 Reviews
Location is great. It is located at the opposite of the legendary Abbasi Hotel, you can walk to nearby Shams Abadi street where there are a lot of restaurants. During our 3-night stay, no one ever came to make up our room, but they did bring clean towels to us upon request. For only 3 nights, I am OK with that though. Overall, we enjoyed our stay there because of the location, however the biggest disappoin**ent was the breakfast. There are simply no choices, only Persian style, that means not many to eat, no ham no sausage no fried or scrambled egg, only hard boiled egg. An USD 20 per nite hostel in Shiraz/ Kashan has better breakfast than this. I am not a demanding person so I still think it is acceptable. But even hard boiled egg they couldn’t do it right. The shell is sticking to the egg and you can’t peel out an complete egg. I mean it is the simplest food a breakfast kitchen can make for its customers and it failed. Will I recommend this hotel? No. If you skip breakfast, then maybe you can consider.
Keryas Hotel
4.6/545 Reviews
Just next to the city center square, the mosque can be seen from the hotel roof. The hotel itself was renovated from a century-old building and has a very elegant atmosphere. The breakfast was particularly delicious. The dinner menu was also delicious. Everything in the minibar in the house is free. Highly recommend this hotel
Isfahan Heritage Hostel
4.2/567 Reviews
The hotel is very nice, located in the central city of Isfahan, surrounded by Imam Square, Forty Pillar Palace, and Grand Bazaar. The facade is very small. It is in a small alley. When entering through the black iron door, the interior environment suddenly opens up. The shared space is very comfortable. There are many supermarkets and restaurants in the surrounding business district. The hotel facilities are clean and hygienic, there is a kitchen for cooking, the restaurant and water bar are in the yard, many people chat at night, and there is free breakfast and black tea. The beds in the rooms have curtains and there are many public bathrooms and toilets, which is very convenient. The hotel has a 24-hour front desk and has branches in Tehran and Isfahan. The service is very good. You can exchange foreign currency and book tickets. There are many Chinese people in the hotel, everyone exchanges information, travels in carpools, and finds people to accompany them. If it is your first time to come to Iran, this is the intelligence center for the Chinese. Backpackers and budget travelers highly recommend staying here.
Abbasi Hotel
4.2/562 Reviews
Stayed at Abbas Hotel in Isfahan for 3 nights. It is claimed to be the oldest hotel in the world. The main building was once a religious school, namely Chahbagh Garden. The garden is large and beautiful, full of fruit trees, with the water system as the center. The night view is particularly outstanding, and the outdoor restaurant is very lively. The hotel is in a very central location, within walking distance to some important attractions. The swimming pool opening hours are morning and noon for ladies, afternoon and evening for men. Very nice hammam style swimming pool. We were upgraded to a suite, the room was newly renovated, everything was new, and it was very comfortable to stay. The breakfast buffet is a spacious and gorgeous mirror hall, where you can feel good eating here every day. Check-in and check-out took a long time, especially when checking out. I went through the formalities at the front desk, and my husband waited in the room for 15 minutes before someone came to help us carry our luggage.
Parsian Kowsar Hotel Isfahan
3.9/527 Reviews
As a tour leader from South Africa, this is the first time we are trying the Kowsar Hotel, due to lack of availability at the hotel we normally use. The rooms in the old building are certainly not international 5 star level and desperately need an upgrade. The rooms are of 3,5 star quality The reception staff are very pleasant as are housekeeping staff, and check in for our group was efficient as we had called ahead and confirmed the number of double and twin and single rooms required. However, the hotel had just lumped twin beds together where we specified doubles and this is very problematic. Several of my passengers have also complained that the.housekeepomg is not up to scratch and that the beds were not properly made up. Though I was given a suite,with a lovely balcony, the decor is very old, the sink clogged , and when I decided to try out the spa bathtub last night, the entire bathroom flooded! Maintenance staff were helpful and have promised to rectify the issue. All in all a disappointing experience this far.
Aseman Hotel
3.8/518 Reviews
Beautiful Hotel located close to Main Square. Friendly staff, Clean room and very welcoming.Daily breakfast mixed with local and western choices.Wifi available, make sure you have Secure VPN. Overall good Hotel. Money exchange on reception is A plus. Will definitely stay again.
Pirouzy Hotel Isfahan
4.2/517 Reviews
Breakfast is OK, the location is good, the main attractions are accessible on foot, the room is not soundproof, and the business in the corridor is very clear.
Sheikh Bahaei Hotel
2.5/51 Reviews
The location is good and all the attractions can be hike. There is a subway station within 100 meters, which is convenient for going to the bus station. It is very convenient to live around, send a large bottle of water every day, and it is especially good to go out and have water. Breakfast buffet is on the top floor and you can have a full view of the scenery.
Part Hotel Isfahan
1.6/53 Reviews
This hotel is in a small alley, relatively quiet, facilities are also okay, that is, the network will give 1g of traffic per person, and it will be used for a while, and his front desk attendant is also more enthusiastic. Breakfast is just like that, every Iranian hotel is similar. The Iranian front desk can buy plane tickets and train tickets. The price is more than 300,000 rials than the travel agency. The English at the front desk is more fluent and can communicate normally.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels38
Number of Reviews518
Average Price (Weekdays)$76
Average Price (Weekends)$76