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The oldest guest house in the world is here. in Asia, Iran, Isfahan, Chaharbagh Abbasi; An unrepeatable remnant of Isfahan school architecture and the glorious Safavid era;
Abbasi Guest House is today a 300-year-old building that is located in the heart of a city-museum named Half of the World and has made an extract of Iran’s unique art manifest on earth.
A building that has been called one of the most beautiful guesthouses in the world according to domestic and foreign tourists, prominent historians and architects, and according to professional tourists.
ABBASi HOTEL
amenities
Make Your Stay Memorable
High Speed Wifi
Upgrading your bandwidth is easy, and it can be done right from your phone.
Reservations 24/7
With our service you may enjoy the finest life in our resort.
Iranian Garden
Iranian garden area with Safavid period architecture
Breakfast Included
We have the fuel to start your day right.
Indoor Swimming Pool
Our big-sized swimming pool, conveniently located in an adjacent clubhouse
Fitness Center
Fully equipped gym and fitness for your workout regime, anytime of the day.
Iranian Garden
undoubtedly, one of the most glorious parts of the hotel is its garden
Parking Space
Please consider your private parking or better yet.
our story
Abbasi hotel since 1700
Here stands the oldest hotel on Chaharbagh Abbasi Avenue, Isfahan, Iran, Asia, an unrepeatable heritage in Isfahan architectural style, from the glorious Safavid era. Abbasi Hotel, now a 300-year-old building in the heart of the city Isfahan, a museum referred to as “Nesf-e-Jahan” (meaning half of the world), a monument which as local and international tourists, historians, leading architects and professional tourists claim, carries the nickname “The world’s most beautiful hotel”.
Here, the spirit living in the patterns and paintings, the interplay of colors and light and the fluidity of beauty have submitted to the capital for the genuine art and drawn on the body of the building, as though being around between the doors and walls is sauntering along a walkway to the past and present, where the patterns come to life drawing the fervor of the beauty of the predecessors’ art in the eyes of the beholder.