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Eram Hotel Shiraz is a nice three-star hotel located in the historical capital of Iran, Shiraz. This hotel can be a nice choice for a budget accommodation in this city.
Hotel located in Anvari Cr, Zand St, Shiraz.
Eram Hotel Shiraz has nice facilities such as Refrigerator، TV، Suit، Restaurant، Internet، Normal western toilet، Iranian Toilet، Parking، Praying room، Lobby، Cafe، Internet In Lobby and etc.
The hotel has no charge for child under 5 years old.
Eram Hotel Shiraz Distance to top Shiraz sights
28 Minutes by Car
34 Minutes by Car
15 Minutes by Car
Distance to Persepolis is 59 minutes by car (55.9 km)
Distance to Pasargadae is 1 hours 38 minutes by car (129 km)
Distance to Eram Garden Shiraz is 9 minutes by car (2.7 km)
Distance to Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque Shiraz is 13 minutes by car (4 km)
Distance to Karimkhan Arg Shiraz is 7 minutes by car (1.5 km)
Distance to Tomb of Saadi is 15 minutes by car (6.1 km)
Distance to Tomb of Hafez is 8 minutes by car (2.9 km)
Distance to Jahan Nama Garden Shiraz is 10 minutes by car (3.6 km)
Distance to Shah Cheragh Shrine is 14 minutes by car (2.6 km)
Distance to Vakil Mosque is 10 minutes by car (2 km)
Distance to Vakil Bazaar is 9 minutes by car (1.8 km)
Distance to Quran Gate is 11 minutes by car (3.3 km)
Distance to Qavam House is 12 minutes by car (3.6 km)
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