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Room facilities:Air Condition, Minibar, Private bathroom, TV, WiFi
One Double (Queen, King) Bed or 2 Single Beds
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One single bed or one Double single use
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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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meaning a greenhouse, made an excellent choice on their names due to the fact that guests feel absolutely at home by accommodating at this hotel. This six-story hotel was established in 2001 is considered as an apartment hotel because it has different residential units such as suites equipped with kitchen and cooking utensils. Khane Sabz Hotel has been renovated in 2012 and the services and facilities are in line with the latest standards. The hotel is also a 10-minute drive away from the holy shrine of Imam Reza and fortunately has free round trip transfer every half hour. Inside the hotel, there is a coffee shop providing the opportunity of having a mouthwatering drink accompanied by a yummy dessert. If the guests are keen on buying souvenirs which later remind you of your trip, there are several shops in the hotel to fulfill this demand of yours
If a reservation has to be canceled, 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.
Mashhad is a city in northeast Iran, known as a place of religious pilgrimage. It’s centered on the vast Holy Shrine of Imam Reza, with golden domes and minarets that are floodlit at night. The circular complex also contains the tomb of Lebanese scholar Sheikh Bahai, plus the 15th-century, tile-fronted Goharshad Mosque, with a turquoise dome. Museums within the shrine include the Carpet Museum, with many rare pieces. The tomb of epic Persian poet Ferdowsi, whose magnum opus Shahnameh (Book of Kings) recounts Iran’s mythical and, in some parts, historical past and who is credited for reviving the Persian language, is situated a few kilometers outside of Mashhad.