Melal Hotel

Esfahan


Overlooking the river east of Si-o-Seh Pol, this multistorey business-oriented hotel is professionally managed with cheerful staff. Request a room overlooking the river or enjoy the view from the top-floor restaurant. In the lobby, 200MB of free wi-fi is available.


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1. Zayandeh Riverside

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There are few better ways to spend an afternoon than strolling along the Zayandeh River, crossing back and forth on the river's 11 bridges – or even…

2. Si-o-Seh Pol

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The 298m-long Si-o-Seh Bridge was built by Allahverdi Khan, a favourite general of Shah Abbas I, between 1599 and 1602. It served as both bridge and dam,…

3. Pol-e Chubi

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Nearly 150m long, and with 21 arches, Chubi Bridge was built by Shah Abbas II in 1665, primarily to help irrigate palace gardens in the area. The bridge…

4. Madraseh-ye Chahar Bagh

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5. Hasht Behesht Palace

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6. Pol-e Khaju

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7. Masjed-e Shah

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8. Kakh-e Chehel Sotun

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