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Discover Traditional Hotels in Isfahan for an Authentic Experience

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Isfahan is a paradise for those who enjoy exploring historical buildings and strolling through the city’s ancient quarters. If you are visiting Isfahan, you might want to complete your trip by staying in a historical house instead of a regular hotel. Some old houses and caravanserais in Isfahan have been converted into hotels, allowing travelers to experience a unique and traditional stay in ancient buildings. Here are some traditional hotels in Isfahan you can explore.

Bekhradi Hotel Isfahan

Bekhradi Hotel Isfahan
Bekhradi Hotel Isfahan

Bekhradi Hotel is a historical house dating back to the Safavid era, estimated to be around 400 years old. In 2000, Morteza Bekhradi, a professor of architecture at the University of Art Isfahan, decided to renovate this historical house to give travelers the chance to experience a pleasant stay in a historical setting.

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Bekhradi Hotel offers comfortable and attractive suites. While built in a traditional style, these suites are equipped with modern amenities, ensuring a satisfying experience for both domestic and international tourists. Guests can enjoy the serene and beautiful courtyard in the evenings. Although the hotel does not serve extravagant breakfasts, the fresh eggs and homemade breakfast provide a great start to the day.

Located conveniently, you can reach Chahar Bagh Street with a 10-minute walk from this hotel, allowing you to visit historical attractions such as Naqsh-e Jahan Square or Si-o-Se Pol Bridge, or simply enjoy a stroll down the beautiful Chahar Bagh Street.

Atiq Traditional Hotel Isfahan

Atiq Traditional Hotel Isfahan
Atiq Traditional Hotel Isfahan

Imagine having the opportunity to sleep in a historical mansion and wake up in a room that someone from the Qajar era once occupied. Atiq Traditional Hotel is a historical house that feels like a museum and is sometimes referred to as a hotel/museum.

Atiq Traditional Hotel offers various room types, with the most expensive being the Shah Neshin room, which is well-located within the house and features outstanding interior architecture that transports you back in time. The courtyard of Atiq Traditional Hotel, with its water fountain, lush trees, and flowers, creates such a pleasant atmosphere that you might prefer spending your afternoons there, sipping tea or coffee, over exploring the city.

Bali Desert Hotel Isfahan

Bali Desert Hotel Isfahan
Bali Desert Hotel Isfahan

Desert travelers are often nature enthusiasts who prefer spending the night in tents or under the starry sky. However, if you’re not keen on camping or sleeping outdoors, or if you want a different experience of desert accommodation, you can try the Bali Desert Hotel. Located near the Khur Desert in Isfahan, this hotel caters to various tastes with its two types of accommodation units.

Although Bali Desert Hotel is not housed in a historical building like many traditional hotels, it offers rooms designed in a traditional style. Choosing these rooms means you can sleep on handmade quilts and mattresses instead of regular beds, making you feel like you have traveled back in time.

Isfahan Traditional Hotel

Isfahan Traditional Hotel
Isfahan Traditional Hotel

For those who wish to stay in a traditional hotel in Isfahan, the Isfahan Traditional Hotel is an excellent choice. As the name suggests, this hotel is entirely traditional, housed in a building from the Safavid era, which was renovated in 2007. Located in a charming alley, the rooms surround a central courtyard, with windows opening onto a beautifully landscaped courtyard featuring a reminiscent pool.

The rooms in the Isfahan Traditional Hotel resemble a museum with mirror work, plasterwork on the ceilings and walls, and decor that creates a memorable stay. Despite its traditional ambiance, the hotel provides modern amenities like internet access. Stepping outside the hotel, you can reach the stunning Naqsh-e Jahan Square with just a few minutes’ walk.

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Other Traditional Hotels in Isfahan

Abbasi Hotel

Abbasi Hotel Isfahan
Abbasi Hotel Isfahan

Abbasi Hotel is one of the most luxurious and expensive traditional hotels in Isfahan, built in a caravanserai from the Safavid era. It offers 224 rooms, suites, and apartments, along with several restaurants and halls, each with unique features. For example, the Chehel Sotoun restaurant and hall resemble a museum showcasing the authentic arts of the Safavid and Qajar periods. The garden restaurant is located in the beautiful courtyard of the Abbasi Hotel, and one of the restaurants on the rooftop provides a panoramic view of Isfahan’s old town.

Saraye Ordibehesht Hotel

Saraye Ordibehesht Hotel Isfahan
Saraye Ordibehesht Hotel Isfahan

This hotel has an 80-year-old building with rooms that exude a traditional atmosphere with pillows and wooden benches. Saraye Ordibehesht Hotel is located on Kashani Street, between Sheikh Bahai and Taleghani streets. Besides its indescribable beauty, the one-star hotel’s rooms are arranged around a lovely courtyard with a water fountain.

When planning your trip to Isfahan, consider staying at one of these traditional hotels to enrich your experience and immerse yourself in the city’s rich history and culture.

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