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Sasan Hotel Shiraz is one of the nice and good quality three-star hotels located in the historical capital of Iran, Shiraz. This hotel has 4 type of Rooms and Suites.
Hotel located in Anvari St, Zand St, Shiraz.
Sasan Hotel Shiraz has nice facilities such as Easy Booking, Update with Standards, 24/7 Service, Coffee Shop, Mini Bar, Free Breakfast, Take Away Restaurant, Free Internet, LED TV, Elevator, Limited Parking, Luggage Room, Laundry, Room Service, Taxi Service, Tour Service, Currency Exchange, Internet Cafe, Photocopying and Fax Service, Wake-up Service, Easy Access to Tourist Attractions, Selected Satellite Channels, ATM, Safe Deposit Box, Smart Card Lock, Power Switch, Prayer Room, Daily Housekeeping, Iranian or Western Bathrooms, Air Conditioner, Radiator, Shoe Shining Machine, Ticketing Services, and Car Rental.
The hotel has no charge for child under 5 years old.
Sasan Hotel Shiraz Distance to top Shiraz sights
28 Minutes by Car
34 Minutes by Car
15 Minutes by Car
Distance of Sasan Hotel to Important Places and Tourist Attractions of Shiraz:
Distance to the Tomb of Cyrus: 1 hour and 47 minutes by Car (136 km)
Distance to Persepolis: 47 minutes by Car (50 km and 100 meters)
Distance to Naghsh-e Rostam: 53 minutes by Car (65 km and 300 meters)
Distance to Nasir Al-Molk Mosque: 8 minutes by Car (2 km and 400 meters)
Distance to Arg of Karim Khan: 2 minutes by Car (750 meters)
Distance to Vakil Bazaar: 5 minutes by Car (1 km and 400 meters)
Distance to Narenjestan Ghavam Garden: 6 minutes by Car (2 km and 800 meters)
Distance to Jahan Nama Garden: 11 minutes by Car (4 km and 400 meters)
Distance to Delgsha Garden: 10 minutes by Car (5 km and 200 meters)
Distance to Afifabad Garden: 19 minutes by Car (5 km and 600 meters)
Distance to Shapoori Garden: 5 minutes by Car (1 km and 200 meters)
Distance to Eram Garden: 12 minutes by Car (3 km and 300 meters)
Distance to Haft Khan Restaurant: 11 minutes by Car (4 km and 200 m)
Distance to the Holy Shrine of Shahcheragh: 5 minutes by Car (1 km and 700 meters)
Distance to Pars Museum: 4 minutes by Car (1 km and 200 meters)
Distance to Saadi Tomb: 13 minutes by Car (6 km and 200 meters)
Distance to Khan School: 5 minutes by Car (1 km and 800 meters)
Distance to Zinat Al-Molk House: 7 minutes by Car (2 km and 800 meters)
Distance to Atiq Grand Mosque: 9 minutes by Car (2 km and 900 m)
Distance to Vakil Mosque: 5 minutes by Car (1 km and 300 meters)
Distance to Khajavi Kermani Tomb: 13 minutes by Car (5 km and 500 meters)
Distance to Sarai Moshir: 8 minutes by Car (2 km and 300 meters)
Distance to Hafez Tomb: 12 minutes by Car (4 km and 800 meters)
Distance to Setareh Fars Commercial Complex: 16 minutes by car (4 km and 400 meters)
Distance to Aftab Fars Commercial Complex: 28 minutes by Car (11 km and 900 m)
Distance to Shater Abbas Restaurant: 6 minutes by Car (2 km and 300 meters)
Distance to Quran Gate: 13 minutes by Car (5 km and 500 meters)
Distance to Persian Gulf Commercial and Entertainment Complex: 37 minutes by Car (21 km and 900 meters)
Distance to the International Airport: 16 minutes by Car (10 km and 600 meters)
Distance to the Railway Station: 23 minutes by Car (22 km and 300 m)
Distance to Karandish Bus Terminal: 9 minutes by Car (4 km and 800 meters)
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