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Isfahan
Kowsar Hotel Isafan
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Informazioni sulla proprietà

The five-star Isfahan Kowsar Hotel is located on the beautiful bank of the Zayandeh Rood River, near the historic Siosepol Bridge. It was opened with 130 rooms as the Sherayton Hotel in 1972 and after a year, it was renamed Korosh Hotel. After the Islamic Revolution, the Korosh Hotel was renamed Ghods Hotel and after a year, it was renamed Isfahan Kowsar Hotel until now. The hotel was rebuilt in 2004 to develop its qualitative and quantitative services. 40 rooms have been added. Now it has 170 luxurious rooms and suites. In its service offering, the hotel includes a restaurant, swimming pool, bar and gym; it also has conference rooms for holding all kinds of events and meetings. The reception of the accommodation is available 24 hours a day. Isfahan International Airport is 26 km from the hotel.

Servizi principali

Accesso Internet
Sevizio di lavanderia
Sauna
Piscina
Reception aperta 24 ore su 24
Bar

* Alcuni servizi possono comportare un costo aggiuntivo.

Information about the area

Isfahan, Iran
Isfahan, also known as Esfahan, is a city in central Iran, south of Tehran and is the capital of Isfahan Province. The Persians call it "Nesf-e-Jahan", meaning "Half The World". Due to its beautiful hand-painted tiling and magnificent public square, it is considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world. An ancient town and capital of Persia, it was long noted for its fine carpets and silver filigree. Today, textile and steel mills take their place. Its architecture, tree-lined boulevards and relaxed pace make it one of the highlights of Iran. The city has an Armenian Quarter called Jolfa (originally called New Julfa) established by Shah Abbas I in the 1600s after he destroyed the prosperous Armenian town of Julfa in Armenia and forced all of the Armenians to move to Persia, mostly to Isfahan. They were allocated land and rebuilt a prosperous community that was a key part of an Armenian trade network extending from Singapore and India to Venice and Amsterdam. Today the quarter still has many Armenian Churches, an Armenian school, shops and Armenian residents.

What’s nearby

  • The head office of Isfahan International Exhibition Center - 4.95 km

Getting around

  • esfahan, esfahan railway station, ir - 10.65 km
  • (IFN) Isfahan , Isfahan International Airport, IR - 23.82 km
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