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Chahar Bagh Paeen Street, Isfahan, Isfahan, IR Iran
kontakter telefon: +98 31 3222 7273
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 32.6635581, Longitude: 51.6695961
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::Amir Kabir Guest House is located in Darb Koushk neighborhood of Isfahan and on Seyed Mosque Street, Lower Chahar Bagh Street. In terms of geographical location, this place is located near centers such as Takhti Crossroads, Sina Hospital, Amin Hospital, Forty Seton Palace, and Ali Qapo Palace. The closest metro station to this place is Chaharrah Takhti metro station and the closest bus station to this place is Bab al-Rahma bus station, which makes access to this place easy for public transportation users. Also, users have rated this place 5 out of 5 in Balad program
fahriel wilogo
::we headed to Germany by land and spent the night here, initially we stayed 1 night because the service and rooms were good so we decided to stay 2 days and that was not enough in our opinion The hotel owner is also very friendly @bmwultimatejourney
Posma Salomo Panggabean
::The manager very hospitable, the room so clean and the property very well renovated. I am overlander from Indonesia and I love the private parking for my car, it parked securely within the premises
L. Åstrand
::Renovated 6 months ago it is now a very nice place to stay. A hostel it is no more, since the renovating it became a hotel as there are now bathrooms in every rooms. It is clean, staff is very keen to help in any matter and super friendly. It is also well situated from the centre of Isfahan and we got to all our touristic attractions by walk. There is also a closed private parking so we were all the time confident that our bikes were safe and hidden. It is fairly priced for what it offers.
Eoin Melvin
::The management will treat you terribly. They'll try switch prices last minute and squeeze you into rooms which aren't real dorms to make as much money as possible. You're just a number to them. The beds aren't cleaned for new people, the shared toilet and shower is the worst I've seen in a hostel and the WiFi is poor at best. Backpackers go there yes, but the sooner they switch to another hostel the better.