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recommendation to pass a couple of nights in Tehran

Hello

Any hostel (or similar) recommendation to pass a couple of nights in Tehran? We don’t want to spent too much money but something clean and friendly would be nice!

(We will need a place to leave the 3 motorcycles)

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Hi

We got here in Teheran Friday and we are staying at Firouzeh Hotel (leave tomorrow to Kashan)
here is the link
firouzehhotel.com - Our facilities

great place and the manager Moussavi is absolutely amazing.
Good source of information (he can also help people to get money in case you run out cash)

We park our vespa (for free) without any problem right in front of the hotel door for you guys I guess Moussavi will find a solution for all of your big bikes. The hotel is located in a quiet alley in Amir Kabir St. (very close to Imam Khomeini square).

Hope you will enjoy
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Hello

Can you send me the coordinates of the hotel? (what is the price per night?)
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A quick look at there website you can find the price and the address of the hotel

It's easy to spend a couple days in Tehran instead of rushing through. People are very friendly and interested in your story of traveling where ever you are heading.

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double room with shower 500.000 rial (1euro = 41500 rial 43000 four days ago)
without shower 380.000 rial

no room with bathroom.

breakfast included

great place

I don't have the coordinates I'm sorry... Amir Kabir st is very easy to reach and the hotel is well known.
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Update ... The Firouzeh hotel is closed since Nov 12th for unknown period of time. Possibly 1 to 6 months.
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Firouzeh hotel doesn't have place to leave bikes. But just 50m further and left down the street there is another hotel with big parking. Owner is cool guy, and you can negotiate to park bikes for free. The prices and comfort is same as Firouzeh hotel. Manager Moussavi, from Firouzeh hotel, reccomanded me this hotel since he hadn't place for parking bikes.
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khayyam hotel

Hi dear folks

there is a normal hotel in tehran with private parking and internet cafe
i already sent few travelers to that hotel

Informations of khayyam hotel :

No 3
Navidi.,Amirkabir st
Sarcheshme acc
Baharestan sq
Tehran-Iran

best regards and safe ride

Hossein
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Where to stay in Tehran

I recommend staying at Hi Tehran Hostel in Tehran because it is very clean and convineit and it has a very big front yard where you can put your bike or bicylce indeed this hostel in tehran is very popular among cyclist and backpackers.
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