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Atlas Hotel is located on Taleghani Street giving the guests a nice accessibility to attractions of Tehran such as Grand Bazaar, Goelstan Palace, Niavaran and Saadabad Palace, Milad and Azadi Tower and Treasury of National Jewels.
The hotel is just some minutes away from Valiasr Street, the longest street of Middle East, so you can spend quality time taking walk along the street. Public transportation stations are also situated near to the hotel.
Unlike other newly built hotels, Atlas Hotel has a classic architecture giving the feeling of glory to the guests. The rooms are tidy and spacious with modern equipment so the guests will experience the comfort. For the ease of the guests, the hotel has a restaurant serving qualified mouthwatering dished based on your tastes and if you are at it you can have your meal at the outdoor restaurant there. The hotel’s coffee shop serves the guests with hot and cold drinks with mouthwatering desserts. Attentive staff will fulfill every demand guests might have during their accommodation.
Atlas Hotel is a 2-star establishment, so you can’t expect a fancy luxury stay. But the hotel tries its best to satisfy your needs. The reception is 24h, so you are welcomed to arrive anytime a day. Although you can have Wi-Fi connection throughout the hotel, there is an internet workstation for guest use too. The hotel has a parking lot with a capacity of ten cars.
Try some Persian cuisine at the Atlas Hotel Restaurant to taste the Iranian culture in the shape of foods! Also, the hotel has a cafeteria where you can order snacks and beverages. Like many other hotels in Iran, the breakfast is included in a traditional Iranian buffet style.
In terms of room facilities, Atlas Hotel provides amenities such as drawers, furniture, in-door fridge (with complimentary water), and closet. Also, you will find a private bathroom, shower, toiletries, slippers and western toilet (in some units). Not to mention that both rooms and bathrooms are spacious.
One of the best features of Atlas hotel is its cozy and friendly garden. The hotel rooms have a balcony and you can enjoy the view of the garden from there. Also, in contrast to the bustle just outside the hotel, you’ll find peace in there.
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.