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Twin Room
Twin Room
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Ever heard of the famous saying ”Esfahān nesf-e- jahān ast” (Isfahan is half of the world)? This is mainly because Isfahan is full of historical, architectural, and religious monuments. The most famous one is Naghsh-e Jahan Squarewhich is 2.5 kilometers away from Khajoo Hotel. Ali Qapu, Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Qeysarieh Gate (Isfahan grand Bazaar), and Shah Mosque are around the square. Furthermore, there are wooden carriages with beautiful horses that you can get on and enjoy.
Moreover, Si-o-Se-Pol is one of the bridges over Zayanderud, the eye-catching river of Isfahan. Vank Cathedral is also four kilometers away. You need only ten minutes to get to Chehel Sotoun Palace. However, if you are into visiting historical museums, the Natural History Museum of Isfahan is only seven minutes away. Birds garden, Nazhvan Park, Hasht Behesht Palace, Flowers Garden, Menar Jonban, and many other places are definitely worth a visit.
Bringing kids with you? The good news is that Khajoo Hotel is kid-friendly, too. Hence, kids under three years of age are free of charges; but, only if they do not use the hotel services. Moreover, the general services that Khajoo Hotel provides are numerous. There is a lobby, parking, conference room, and laundry. The most prominent feature of the hotel is its swimming complex. It features a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, and sauna. A roof restaurant is there for your pleasure. So, you will enjoy the view of magnificent Isfahan while having delicious meals. There are also a classic restaurant and a cafe.
Khajoo Hotel has 114 rooms in general. They all have international hotel standards basis. They offer some amenities for your comfort, as well. The rooms feature an LED TV, satellite TV, telephone, and Wi-Fi. In addition, there is a minibar, hairdryer, digital safe box, fire alarm system, and air-conditioning system. Plus, hotel decorations are fantastic according to its guest’s comments.
Esfahan (or Isfahan), the third biggest city, is in central Iran, known for its Persian architecture; with ancient Islamic architecture, three UNESCO world heritage sites, gorgeous bridges, friendly locals and plenty of hidden locations to discover is one of its most cultural important or even Iran’s top tourist destination. Serving as a capital at various times in Iran’s long past especially once the magnificent capital of Shah Abbas the Great’s Safavid Empire. Told to be once the biggest city on Earth, now it is a relevantly quiet city known around the world for its beautiful architecture and breathtaking public spaces.
With three UNESCO World Heritage sites, a myriad of food options to explore, some of the biggest and most beautiful mosques in the world and relatively little tourism – Isfahan should be top of every traveler’s list in Iran. In the vast Naqsh-e Jahan Square is the 17th-century Imam (Shah) Mosque, whose dome and minarets are covered with mosaic tiles and calligraphy. Ali Qapu Palace, built by and for Shah Abbas completed in the late 16th century, has a music room and a verandah overlooking the square’s fountains. Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque also built for Shah Abbas is known for its intricate tiling.