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Atigh Traditional Hotel Isfahan is three-star traditional hotel located in Isfahan and this hotel is so near to tourist attractions.
Atigh Traditional Hotel Isfahan located in No. 30, Masjed Shams alley, Ebnesina Street, Isfahan.
The hotel has several nice facilities such as Refrigerator، TV، Restaurant، Internet، enService، Parking، Praying room، Lobby، Internet In Lobby and etc.
Atigh Traditional Hotel Isfahan has No charge for children under 5 years old. The mattress is available as extra service. Parking is free.
Distance to Naqshe Jahan Square Isfahan is 13 minutes by car (2.7 km)
Distance to Chehel Soton Palace Isfahan is 12 minutes by car (3.1 km)
Distance to Bazaar of Isfahan is 14 minutes by car (3 km)
Distance to Siosepol Bridge Isfahan is 1 hours 1 minutes walk (4.9 km) and 18 minutes by car (4.7 km)
Distance to Khaju Bridge Isfahan is 1 hours 1 minutes walk (4.9 km)and 20 minutes by car (4.6 km)
Distance to Marnan Bridge Isfahan is 1 hours 17 minutes walk (6.1 km) and 19 minutes by car (11.5 km)
Distance to Hasht Behesht Palace Isfahan is 19 minutes by car (3.8 km)
Distance to Jameh Mosque of Isfahan is 2 minutes by car (500 meters)
Distance to Isfahan Aquarium Tunnel is 26 minutes by car (14.7 km)
Distance to Isfahan City Center is 29 minutes by car (19.5 km)
Distance to Menar Jonban Isfahan is 27 minutes by car (13.7 km)
Distance to Fire temple of Isfahan is 32 minutes by car (17.8 km)
Distance to Vank Cathedral Isfahan is 25 minutes by car (6.7 km)
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