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Hezar o Yek Shab Chahar Bagh Traditional Residence Isfahan

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Isfahan, Imam Hossein Square, Beginning of Lower Chahar Bagh, after Boiryani Azam, Alley No. 3

About Hezar o Yek Shab Chahar Bagh Traditional Residence Isfahan

The One Thousand and One Nights Traditional Residence dates back approximately 150 years to the Qajar era and is located in the heart of Isfahan on Chaharbagh Street. Its proximity to Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Chehel Sotoun Palace, and Hasht Behesht Palace allows guests to reach major historical sites on foot. The residence also features a private museum and a peaceful environment with modern amenities, offering a unique experience of traditional Iranian homes and cultural heritage for visitors.

Lobby Capacity

Capacity 10 people

Construction Date

2022

Traffic Status

Inside

Hotel View Status

Hotel Area

Hotel Rules and Regulations

Check-in & Check-out:

  • Check-in time: 14:00
  • Check-out time: 12:00

Single Female Guests:

  • Single female guests are accepted with valid identification.

Temporary Marriage Certificate:

  • Temporary marriage certificate with official notary seal is required.

Child Policy / Half-Rate:

  • Children under 2 years old (without using extra services) stay free.
  • Children aged 2 to 12 (without using extra services) are charged half-rate.
  • Note: Free or half-rate applies to one child only.

Cancellation:

  • Cancellation fees vary in peak and non-peak periods, and the exact amount will be confirmed after checking with the hotel.

Check-in Time

14:00

Check-out Time

12:00

Hotel Facilities

Room Service
Elevator
Coffee shop
Housekeeping service
Air conditioning system
Parking
Fire alarm system
Green Space (Garden Area)
Telephone in lobby
Lobby
24-hour reception
Internet in lobby
Mini Bar (with extra charge)

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