Azady Hotel

Esfahan


Well run, comfortable with a spruced-up foyer supporting small craft workshops, the Azady is a good choice despite being located on one of Esfahan’s busiest streets. Front room windows are double-glazed, but a room at the rear of the building is more conducive to a good night’s sleep. No low-season discounts.


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