Naghshe Jahan Hotel

Esfahan


A reliable midrange choice on Esfahan’s major thoroughfare (request a room at the rear), the Naghshe Jahan offers recently refurbished rooms off spruced-up corridors. There's a basement restaurant serving breakfast. A shoe-shine and a collection of Esfahani enamel work nudge this otherwise nondescript hotel into a midrange bracket.


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