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Room facilities:Air Condition, Minibar, Private bathroom, TV, WiFi
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Room facilities:Air Condition, Minibar, Private bathroom, TV, WiFi
One Double (Queen, King) Bed or 2 Single Beds
One single bed or one Double single use
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Aras Hotel is geographically located on Ferdowsi Street near Proma Shopping center and it is a good choice for those who like shopping. Like other hotels in Mashhad, Aras Hotel is close to the holy shrine of Imam Reza making it a place for pilgrims who want to accommodate in the spiritual atmosphere of the holy shrine. The three star hotel is also a proper alternatives for those who are traveling on business because it is located in the heart of commercial centers and has access to most banks. The hotel is ready to host official ceremonies like conferences due to its equipped modern conference hall. The banquet hall of the hotel is where you can hold parties. Experienced attentive staff of the hotel are ready to both fulfill demands of the guests and host the official events. This hotel with multipurpose designing and decoration could be considered as the best one for travelers with every goal.
If a reservation has to be cancelled, customers will be charged a fee depending on how far from the departure date the cancellation takes place.
5 days prior to arrival or No-show – 100% of total stay amount The cancellation fees listed here will apply to all reservations unless the Hotel booked has exceptions.
Tehran was first chosen as the capital of Iran by Agha Mohammad Khan of the Qajar dynasty in 1786. The capital has been moved several times throughout history, and Tehran is the 32nd national capital of Persia. Large-scale demolition and rebuilding began in the 1920s, and Tehran has been a destination for mass migrations from all over Iran since the 20th century.
Tehran is the 32nd city to become the capital of Iran and the city considered the heartbeat of the country. With its nearly 14 million inhabitants is a modern metropolis with a traditional side known for welcoming different cultures, ethnicity and nationalities into its loving arms. it is situated at the foot of the towering Alborz mountain range and making it a popular destination for skiers in the Middle East who flock to the six marvelous ski resorts.
Tehran is a cosmopolitan city, with great museums, parks, restaurants, and warm friendly people. It deserves at least a few days of your Iranian itinerary.
The city can be roughly divided into two different parts - north and south. The northern districts of Tehran are more prosperous, modern, cosmopolitan and expensive while southern parts are less attractive but cheaper.
Tehran is home to many historical collections, including the royal complexes of Golestan (UNESCO world heritage site), Sadabaad and Niavaran Palace, where the two last dynasties of the former Imperial State of Iran were seated.
Tehran may be the city of high-rise buildings, chic restaurants, gardens, graffiti art and lights that shine bright in the dark of the night but it’s the warmth and hospitality of its inhabitants and the diversity of its lifestyle that forever captures the hearts of visitors.