Royal Triple Room
- Max Guests:
- 3
- Max Kids:
- 1
Diamond Hotel Tehran is a top class three star hotel in Tehran. one of the best choice for a budget trip to Tehran. The hotel has several good facilities.
Diamond Hotel Tehran has several nice facilities such as Refrigerator، TV، Restaurant، Internet، enService، Parking، Praying room، Lobby، Cafe، Internet In Lobby and etc.
This hotel located in No. 6, Raaz street, west Maryam street, Bidar street, Fereshteh street (Fayaz bakhsh), next to Parkway crossroads.
Diamond Hotel Tehran has No charge for children under 5 years old. Mattress is available as extra service
Diamond Hotel Tehran Distance to top Tehran sights
1 Hours 6 Minutes by Car
37 Minutes by Car
32 Minutes by Car
Distance to National Jewelry Treasury Tehran is 36 minutes walk (15.6 km)
Distance to Tabiat Bridge Tehran is 16 minutes by car (7.5 km)
Distance to Golestan Palace Tehran is 39 minutes by car (20.5 km)
Distance to Darband Tehran is 22 minutes by car (7.5 km)
Distance to Niavaran Palace Tehran is 29 minutes by car (12 km)
Distance to National Garden (Baq-e-Melli) Gateway Tehran is 34 minutes by car (19.5 km)
Distance to Milad Tower Tehran is 27 minutes by car (13.2 km)
Distance to Tehran Grand Bazaar is 43 minutes by car (23.1 km)
Distance to Sa’d Abad Palace Museum Tehran is 16 minutes by car (4.8 km)
Distance to National Museum of Iran Tehran is 39 minutes by car (20.4 km)
Distance to Azadi Tower Tehran is 30 minutes by car (18.3 km)
Distance to Valiasr Street Tehran is 23 minutes by car (13.2 km)
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