Persian TouringPersian Touring
Forgot password?

Malek Hotel Isfahan

Check Price & Availability

Fill in the form below and our team will check availability and pricing for your dates, then get back to you by email.







    Hotel
    3 star
    Iran
    Isfahan
    Malek St. , Hasht Behesht St. , Bozorg mehr St. , Esfahan.
    +98 31 32648725
    2pm
    12pm
    8 % Off

    About Malek Hotel Isfahan

    Malek Hotel Isfahan is a nice and good three-star hotel located in Isfahan and this is a good choice for a budget trip to Iran.

    Malek Hotel Isfahan locates in Malek St. , Hasht Behesht St. , Bozorg mehr St. , Esfahan.

    The hotel has several good facilities such as Refrigerator، TV، Restaurant، enService، Parking، Lobby، Cafe، Internet In Lobby and etc.

    Malek Hotel Isfahan has No charge for children under 8 years old.

    Malek Hotel Isfahan Distance to top Isfahan sights

    Distance To Airport

    28 Minutes by Car
    Distance To Railway

    24 Minutes by Car
    Distance To Bus Terminal

    18 Minutes by Car

    Distance to Naqshe Jahan Square Isfahan is 8 minutes by car (1.4 km)
    Distance to Chehel Soton Palace Isfahan is 8 minutes by car (2.4 km)
    Distance to Bazaar of Isfahan is 10 minutes by car (2.6 km)
    Distance to Siosepol Bridge Isfahan is 37 minutes walk (2.9 km) and 7 minutes by car (2.5 km)
    Distance to Khaju Bridge Isfahan is 28 minutes walk (2.2 km) and 6 minutes by car (2.2 km)
    Distance to Marnan Bridge Isfahan is 1 hours 3 minutes walk (4.9 km) and 14 minutes by car (5.2 km)
    Distance to Hasht Behesht Palace Isfahan is 7 minutes by car (2.1 km)
    Distance  to Jameh Mosque of  Isfahan is 8 minutes by car (2.4 km)
    Distance to Isfahan Aquarium Tunnel is 22 minutes by car (8.7 km)
    Distance to Isfahan City Center is 22 minutes by car (16.7 km)
    Distance to Menar Jonban Isfahan is 24 minutes by car (11.2 km)
    Distance to Fire temple of Isfahan is 29 minutes by car (15.3 km)
    Distance to Vank Cathedral Isfahan is 13 minutes by car (4.8 km)

    Policies of Malek Hotel Isfahan

    2pm
    12pm
    Cancellation depend on room type and booking date
    All children are welcome. Child under 3 is free of charge and 3 to 12 charge as an extra person.

    Amenities of Malek Hotel Isfahan

    • Breakfast
    • Cafe
    • Mini Bar
    • Parking
    • Room Service
    • WiFi

    Guest Reviews (0 reviews)

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Booking with Persian Touring is so easy. Just choose your hotel and enter your date, the number of passengers and number of rooms. choose your room and fill the booking form. You will receive hotel availability and payment details very soon.

    After your room availability confirms, you will receive a payment link with payment guide in your email address. after you done your payment, you will receive the Booking Complete notification in your email.

    In your booking confirm you can see the hotel direct phone number. you can check it with the hotel

    Actually, you can do it. But we don't write this information on our website for advertising reason.

    Yes. Before payment done, you can decline your booking request without any charge.

    automatically your booking request will cancel in this way.

    Yes. We suggest you do this. Maybe you need this page in Visa Checking.

    Things to Do

    khaje-nizam-al-mulk-tomp-1

    Khaje Nizam al-Mulk Tomb

    This mosque is located in “Ashtargan” Village in Lenjan County that is today pronounced as “Ashtarjan” and is 38 kilometers from Isfahan. Its portal is 13 meters high and it is decorated by tiles according to the style of early eighth Hijri century and the moldings are also in that style. Its minarets are mobile

    MORE
    hakim-mosque-1

    Hakim Mosque

    Hakim Mosque in Isfahan is located at the end of dyers bazaar and was built in Shah Abbas II time by his physician, Hakim Mohammad Davoud, in remains of Jurjir Jameh Deilami Mosque or Saheb al-Zaman Ismail Ibn Ibad Mosque from the fourth Hijri century. Portal manuscripts and the interior porches of the mosque are

    MORE
    imam-mosque-3

    Imam Mosque

    Shah Mosque with the alternative names of Jameh Mosque, Soltani Mosque, and Imam Mosque is one of the mosques in Naghsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan which was built in Safavid era and is considered one of the important Iranian-Islamic architectural buildings. This building is an immortal masterpiece in architecture, tiling, and carpentry of the eleventh

    MORE
    chehel-sotoun-palace-6

    Chehel Sotoun Palace

    One of the urban plans of the First Safavid Shah Abbas after selecting Isfahan as his capital city was to construct the beautiful Chaharbagh Street and several gardens around it, which w designed by Sheikh Bahai in a wide area called “Dolatkhane” (State Housse). One of those monuments was a small building which Shah Abbas

    MORE
    chehel-dokhtar-minaret-1

    Chehel Dokhtar Minaret

    Another interesting relic of the Saljuqi period is the Chehel Dokhtar Minaret in Esfahan. The same is adorned with brick work and ‘kufi’ inscriptions. This Minaret was constructed in the year 501 AH. by ‘Abol Fath Nahuji’ during the reign of Soltan Mohammad Ebne Malek Shah Saljuqi. <h2>Top Hotels near to Chehel Dokhtar Minaret </h2>

    MORE
    khaju-bridge-isfahan-6

    Khaju Bridge

    Khaju Bridge is a bridge in the province of Isfahan, Iran, which has been described as the finest in the province. It was built by the Persian Safavid king, Shah Abbas II around 1650, on the foundations of an older bridge. Serving as both a bridge and a dam (or a weir), it links the

    MORE
    siosepol-bridge-4

    Siosepol Bridge

    Si-o-see Pol Bridge is a stone double-deck arch bridge in Isfahan, Iran. It is also called Siose Bridge (which in Persian means “33 Bridge” or “Bridge of 33 Arches”) or Allah-Verdi Khan Bridge. Si-o-see Pol Bridge is built by the chancellor Allahverdi Khan Undiladze on commission from Shah Abbas whose chancellor he was. Construction of the bridge began in 1599

    MORE
    hasht-behesht-palace-right-side

    Hasht Behesht Palace

    Hasht Behesht, meaning “Eight Heavens” is a Safavid era palace in Isfahan, Iran. It was built in 1669 and is today protected by Iran’s Cultural Heritage Organization. Of more than forty mansions which existed in Isfahan during the rule of Safavids, this is the only one left today. In a dry city which is located

    MORE
    Jameh-Mosque-of-Isfahan

    Jameh Mosque of Isfahan

    In Islamic countries, in every city, there is a congregational mosque. In fact, the most important mosque in each city is called the Jame mosque. Friday sermon or prayer is recommended to Shiites and congregational mosques in towns and cities are used for the Friday sermons. In metropolitan cities, vast areas have been allocated for this purpose. Masjede Jame in

    MORE
    shah-mosque-isfahan-4

    Shah Mosque of Isfahan

    Shah Mosque with the alternative names of Jameh Mosque, Soltani Mosque, and Imam Mosque is one of the mosques in Naghsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan which was built in Safavid era and is considered one of the important Iranian-Islamic architectural buildings. This building is an immortal masterpiece in architecture, tiling, and carpentry of the eleventh

    MORE
    naqshe-jahan-square-isfahan-2

    Naqshe Jahan Square

    Naqshe Jahan Square, One of UNESCO site in Iran. The Naqshe Jahan Square or also known as Imam Square or Shah Square. the square located in the center of Isfahan city. Naqshe Jahan square is from the period of Shah Abbas I and has a length of 500 m. from north to south, and its width is approximately 165 m.

    MORE
    malek-hotel-isfahan-view

    Malek Hotel Isfahan Isfahan, Iran

    Your overall Rating of this property

    Booking Number

    Pin Code

    Title of your review

    Your review

    What sort of Trip was this?

    • Business
    • Couples
    • Family
    • Friends
    • Solo