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4 Best Hotels in Kerman: where to stay
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4 Best Hotels in Kerman: where to stay

Exploring the 5 best hotels in Kerman is essential for travelers seeking luxury and comfort in this historical gem of southeastern Iran. Kerman, known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, vibrant bazaars, and landmarks like the Ganjali Khan Complex and Shahdad Desert, offers an array of top-tier accommodations. Whether you're in Kerman for business, leisure, or adventure, these hotels provide exceptional hospitality and modern amenities, ensuring an unforgettable stay. Discover the five best hotels in Kerman that perfectly blend traditional Persian charm with contemporary comforts.

 

5 Star Hotel: Pars Kerman International Hotel

Address: Kerman - Islamic Republic Boulevard, Farhangian Branch

 

With an infrastructure of 24,000 square meters, and a height of 8 floors this hotel stands tall in the city of Kerman as the best option available for you to stay at, this hotel has: 164 Double Room Chamber1 (Honeymoon), Festa Suites Double Rooms in Pars, 524 Twin Beds Suite, Pars Royal Suite with Two Bedrooms, Aria Royal Suite with One Bedroom, gym, Indoor pool, Sauna and Jacuzzi, tennis court and a lot more.

 

 

3 Star Hotel: Shahbaz Traditional Hotel

Address: Kerman, Ferdowsi Boulevard, Ferdowsi 7, Shahbaz Traditional Residence

 

The Shahbaz Traditional Hotel is a century-old residence built in the architectural style of old Qajar houses. Featuring a central courtyard surrounded by rooms, a small pool, and wooden doors and windows with colorful stained glass, it offers a serene and beautiful ambiance. This hotel’s prime location in the heart of Kerman's historic district near the city center, the Ganjali Khan Complex, and the Grand Bazaar of Kerman, makes it an ideal spot for travelers. The Shahbaz Traditional Hotel continually enhances its services and amenities to ensure maximum guest satisfaction, comfort, and well-being.

 

 

Traditional Pick: Kelyas Traditional Hotel

Address: Kerman, Shohada (Zarif) Street, Alley 6

 

Kalyas Traditional Hotel has six beautifully designed rooms ranging from single to quintuple accommodations, including a luxurious Shah Neshin room. Each room is equipped with modern heating and cooling systems and private bathrooms. This 250-year-old Qajar-era building, restored and opened in 2021, is a proud testament to Iran’s rich cultural heritage. Located on Shohada (Zarif) Street, the hotel features a traditional bathhouse, allowing guests to enjoy an authentic historical experience with professional massage services. Its prime location provides easy access to Kerman’s historical sites, such as the 3000-year-old Ghal'eh Dokhtar, Ghal'eh Ardeshir, and the Grand Bazaar. Guests can also explore various museums, the Zoroastrian Fire Temple, and the mausoleum of Haj Qassem. The hotel’s beautiful dining hall serves local cuisine, soups, traditional hot drinks, and syrups, offering a truly immersive cultural experience.

 

 

Boutique Hotel: Karevanika Boutique Hotel

Address: Kerman, Shariati Street 20, next to Police Station 11

 

The story of Karavanika Boutique Hotel in Kerman dates back to the years 1277 to 1284 (1898 to 1905). During this period, the construction of a two-story caravanserai, famously known as Vali Caravanserai, began under the orders of Mohammad Ismail Khan Vakil al-Molk, the then governor of Kerman, and was completed by his son, Morteza Qoli Khan, in 1287 (1908). Originally, Vali Caravanserai served as a hub for rest, economic exchanges, and social and political interactions. Its significance persisted into the early Pahlavi era, but as the city expanded and new buildings emerged, it gradually fell into disuse. Today, the Vakil Caravanserai stands as the largest two-story urban caravanserai in Iran. Its construction marked a significant era in Kerman's history, reflecting the architectural and cultural heritage of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

 

 

Questions you might ask

 

1. Are these hotels located in the downtown?

Yes, they have locational superiority 

2. How close they are to the airport?

Yes, if we conclude traffic there's like 20-30 min car ride to them.

3. Are they luxury?

depending on how much you spend it can be either luxury or moderate but with maximum expense it's worth every penny as it's quite luxurious

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