Malek-O Tojjar Yazd Antique Hotel is located on Qiyam St., one of the oldest neighborhoods in Yazd, next to Panjeh Ali Bazaar. In the past, it was the home of Haj Ali Askar Shirazi, one of the city's most famous merchants.
This hotel, considered one of the most spectacular buildings in Yazd, dates back to the Qajar era.
Suppose you are looking for accommodation with authentic Yazdi architecture and close to the old structure and the city market among the hotels of Yazdesh city.
In that case, this 4-star hotel will meet your needs. Malek-O Tojjar Hotel welcomes travelers with two floors and more than 20 rooms.
This hotel consists of several rooms, each room is different from the others, and in most of the rooms, you can see paintings in the style of the Narenjestan mansion in Shiraz.
A clean courtyard, a large pond, a hexagonal vestibule, a beautiful entrance, a bedroom, a mirror room, a winter and a summer area, excellent wooden columns, windbreaks, and underground corridors connect different parts of the building are among the hotel's assets.
They are considered the antiques of Malek-O Tojjar of Yazd. You can order Iranian food in the hotel restaurant and use the traditional tea house.
The historic and scenic places of Yazd are within walking distance of the hotel.
Distance to Yazd Zoroastrian fire temple - 29 minutes on foot - 6 minutes by car (2.3 kilometers)
Distance to Shesh Badgiri reservoir - 18 minutes on foot - 4 minutes by car (1.5 km)
Distance to Friday Mosque - 10 minutes on foot - 3 minutes by car (800 meters)
Distance to Dolat Abad Garden - 25 minutes on foot - 7 minutes by car (2.2 km)
Distance to Amirchakhmaq Mosque - 6 minutes on foot
Distance to Yazd Water Museum - 5 minutes on foot
The cancellation fees are established by the hotel and will vary depending on the date of cancellation. The exact amount will be determined after inquiring with the hotel.
All children under 2 years can use an existing bed for free.
International credit/debit cards are not accepted at this property.
Upon arrival, the Guest must provide the receptionist with a valid passport.
Iran hotels don’t enforce non-Muslim and non-Iranian the married couple’s rule.
Unmarried Persian couples are not able to get a hotel room. If you’re married to an Iranian, we advise you to carry your marriage certificate with passport as proof of marriage.
Pets are not allowed.
Any type of bed or extra bed is upon request and must be coordinated with the hotel reception at the time of delivery.
Additional charges are not automatically calculated in the total cost and must be paid separately during your stay.