Iran hotel booking, personally tested and recommend these five (with contact information)

Hotels in Iran can hardly be booked through online platforms, only through phone or email reservations. Here are the contact details and recommended ratings of hotels that have been stayed at. The staff at all of these hotels have excellent service attitude and are very friendly towards people, which deserves a big thumbs up!

National Olympic Academy Hotel

Recommended with three stars, similar to budget hotels in China. The facilities are average, and the breakfast is quite simple, but the staff are very friendly.

Saraye Ameriha Boutique Hotel

Recommended with six stars, the most luxurious hotel in Kashan, and also the hotel with the best reputation. Official website: www.sarayeameriha.com; Email: info@sarayeameriha.com; Phone: 98(31)55 240 220

Safavi Hotel

Recommended rating: three stars. The hardware conditions are acceptable and standard. It is about a fifteen-minute walk from the square. The dining prices at the hotel are also not expensive, but the variety is relatively limited, with only kebabs and salads. Breakfast is somewhat better than in Tehran. Official website: www.safavihotel.ir; Email: info@safavihotel.ir; Phone: 98(31)32 208 599

Mehr Chain Hotels

Recommended with four stars, the hotel itself is an old house located in an alley, making it somewhat difficult to find. However, once inside, it reveals a unique charm. The rooms are very distinctive, with glass skylights on the roof similar to a Sultan's bath. When the sun rises, the room is filled with warm yellow light, as if the lights are on. The hotel offers dining services with a large dining area, though the breakfast variety remains limited. Official website: www.mehrchainhotel.com; Email: info@mehrchainhotel.com; Phone: 98(35)36 227 400-5

Karim Khan Hotel

Highly recommended with five stars. It is a relatively modern hotel with Persian-style decor, especially the stained glass in the lobby, which matches well with the Pink Mosque. The room facilities are decent, but the bathroom is somewhat mediocre, likely due to sanctions. Breakfast is served at the neighboring hotel, but it offers a wide variety. When checking out, the receptionist kindly exchanged Iranian coins for me as a souvenir. Official website: www.karimkhanhotel.com; Email: info@karimkhanhotel.com