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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
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This historical house like the most historical house is located in Kashan on Allavi st. Lucky for people, this sights saved its original beauty through many centuries. This beautiful building returned back to safaveh dynasty. Now, this historical house has been used as a guest house for the tourists. This house is registered under 23926 as a national and cultural heritage of Iran This house bought by MR Hussein Sadeghi on19/10/2010. This residential place has a reception capacity of 35 people. All 10 rooms and underground are in traditional design to induce the past to experience an Iranian traditional life. The rooms are equipped with private air conditioner and most of them with private bathroom and toilet. Nevertheless, the unique view of the house has made us try to give a proper changing the application.
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.
Kashan is a city in the northern part of Isfahan province, Iran.
Earliest evidence of human presence around Kashan date back to Paleolithic period. Archeological discoveries in the Sialk Hillocks which lie 4 km west of Kashan reveal that this region was one of the primary centers of civilization in pre-historic ages. Hence, Kashan dates back to the Elamite period of Iran. The Sialk ziggurat still stands today in the suburbs of Kashan after 7,000 years.
Some etymologists argue that the city name comes from the Kasian, the original inhabitants of the city, whose remains are found at Tapeh Sialk; later this was changed to "Kashian", hence the town name. Between the 12th and the 14th centuries Kashan was an important center for the production of high-quality pottery and tiles. In modern Persian, the word for a tile (kashi) comes from the name of the town.
Kashan is divided into two parts, mountainous and desert. In the west side is cited in the neighborhood of Mount Gargas and in the east side it opens up to the central desert of Iran.
Kashan is also known for Maranjab Desert and Caravanserai located near the namak lake (or Salt Lake). Today Maranjab and the surrounding Shifting Sands is a visitor destination at the weekends for safaris.
Kashan is one of Iran's most alluring destinations. It not only boasts a cluster of architectural wonders, an atmospheric covered bazaar and a UNESCO recognized garden, but it also offers some of central Iran's best traditional hotels.
Kashan is best known for rosewater, handmade carpet and many tourism attractions.