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Saraye jahangardi mehriz - Saraye jahangardi mehriz
اقامتگاه بوم گردی در Yazd
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Saraye jahangardi mehriz

Iran ، Yazd ، Shahid Fahmideh Street, Three ways of masonry, Sardar alley

Saraye jahangardi mehriz • Shahid Fahmideh Street, Three ways of masonry, Sardar alley

Saraye jahangardi mehriz ( اقامتگاه بوم گردی ) - The Saraye jahangardi mehriz in 2016 started its activities and was renovated in 2018 in order to improve the quality of services. The residence, inspired by the Qajar era architecture, includes an interior courtyard with a blue pool and a completely traditional room.

The hotel's location in the Mehriz offers easy access to Pahlavan Pour Gardens, Mehmet Damin's Castle and Mehriz's Old Cave. The Residential Personnel at Jahangar Resorts are working to provide you with an unrivaled experience of life in a traditional and far-off fashionable way of life for carers.
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اتاق‌های Saraye jahangardi mehriz

Twin room

Twin room

two single beds

دید اتاق: Hotel courtyard
ظرفیت اتاق: 2 بزرگسال
no extra capacity
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جهت رزرو با بهترین قیمت

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Triple room

Triple room

one double bed and one single bed

دید اتاق: Hotel courtyard
ظرفیت اتاق: 3 بزرگسال
no extra capacity
وای فای پارکینگ صبحانه

جهت رزرو با بهترین قیمت

تماس بگیرید


Four-bed room

Four-bed room

one double bed and two single beds

دید اتاق: Hotel courtyard
ظرفیت اتاق: 4 بزرگسال
no extra capacity
وای فای پارکینگ صبحانه

جهت رزرو با بهترین قیمت

تماس بگیرید



امکانات Saraye jahangardi mehriz

Internet Wi-Fi
TV
Refrigerators (Mini Bar)
Tea / Coffee Maker
Air Conditioning System
Bathrooms, WC
Sanitary WC
Furniture
Laundry
Lobbie
Restaurant
ATM
Parking
Coffee Shop
Store
24-hour Rome Service
Taxi Service
Phone
Hairdryer

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فرایندهای جدید برای تمیز کردن و بهداشت Saraye jahangardi mehriz؟

اعضای تیم Saraye jahangardi mehriz در حال انجام آموزش های پیشرفته نظافت ، هم در بهداشت شخصی و هم در برنامه های تمیز کردن جدید هستند. ما همچنین از دستورالعمل های COVID-19 ارائه شده توسط مقامات بهداشت محلی پیروی می کنیم.

پیش از رزرو Saraye jahangardi mehriz چه طور درباره آن و فرآیند رزرو اطلاعات به دست بیاوریم؟

فرایند انتخاب و رزرو اینترنتی Saraye jahangardi mehriz در مشاوران سفر بسیار ساده است. به سادگی و با چند کلیک می توانید با انتخاب مقصد و تاریخ سفر خود ، اتاق مناسب خود را با قیمت مناسب رزرو کنید. با این حال در صورت نیاز ، تیم پشتیبانی مشاوران سفر 24 ساعته پاسخگوی شماست.

هزینه Saraye jahangardi mehriz را چه طور بپردازیم؟ با کارت‌های شتاب این فرآیند امکان‌پذیر است؟

زمانی که برای رزرو Saraye jahangardi mehriz به مشاوران سفر مراجعه می‌کنید ، خیالتان از هر بابت به خصوص پرداخت راحت باشد. شما می‌توانید هزینه رزرو Saraye jahangardi mehriz را با همین کارت‌های شتاب ساده خودتان بپردازید. به هیچ وجه نیازی به استفاده از کارت‌های اعتباری خارجی نیست.

آیا پس از اینکه Saraye jahangardi mehriz را رزرو کردیم ، می‌توانیم رزرومان را کنسل کنیم و پولمان را پس بگیریم؟

طبیعی است که گاهی اوقات سفرمان به هر دلیلی کنسل شود. در این میان هتل‌ها قوانین خودشان را برای کنسلی دارند. بعضی از هتل‌ها استرداد پول را می‌پذیرند ، البته این استرداد در بیشتر موارد با کسر هزینه جریمه است. میزان جریمه هم باز به قوانین هتل و زمانی که کنسلی را اعلام می‌کنید ، بستگی دارد. (هر چه دیرتر کنسلی را اعلام کنید ، احتمال افزایش جریمه بیشتر است).
اما هتل‌هایی هم وجود دارند که کنسلی و استرداد وجه را نمی‌پذیرند. زمانی که در مشاوران سفر در حال رزرو آنلاین هتل هستید ، موضوع قوانین کنسلی را مورد توجه قرار دهید. در هنگام رزرو در مقابل هر یک از اتاق‌های Saraye jahangardi mehriz واژه‌های «قوانین کنسلی» یا «غیرقابل استرداد» را مشاهده می‌کنید. غیرقابل استراداد همان طور که از نامش پیداست ، وجهی به شما پس نمی‌دهد. اما اگر واژه قوانین کنسلی را دیدید ، روی آن کلیک کنید و این قوانین را بخوانید.

در چه ساعتی می‌توانیم در Saraye jahangardi mehriz اتاق‌مان را تحویل بگیریم و در چه ساعتی باید اتاق را پس دهیم؟

عموما ورود مسافر به اتاق (چک‌این) در ساعت 14 و خروج مسافر (چک‌اوت) ساعت 12 ظهر است.

نیم‌شارژ ورود و خروج چیست؟

ساعت ورود به Saraye jahangardi mehriz ساعت 14 و خروج 12 ظهر است؛ مسافرانی که ورود زود هنگام (حدود ساعت 8 صبح) یا خروج دیر هنگام (حدود ساعت 18 عصر) را دارند ، از این گزینه استفاده می‌کنند؛ قیمت نیم‌شارژ معمولا نصف رزرو یک شب است.

کودکان تا چه سنی رایگان پذیرش می‌شوند و تخت آنها چگونه است؟

شرایط سنی کودک برای پذیرش در Saraye jahangardi mehriz در قسمت قوانین اطلاع رسانی شده است.

تفاوت اتاق‌ها با هم مانند دبل یا توئین بودن یا جونیور یا امپریال یا حتی سوئیت چیست؟

اتاق دبل دو تا تخت چسبیده به هم دارند و مناسب زوج‌ها هستند؛ و اتاق‌های تویین دو تخت سینگل یا جدا از هم دارند. اتاق‌هایی مثل جونیور یا امپریال از نظر متراژ دیزاین و طبقات اتاق‌های بهتری هستند نسبت به اتاق های استاندارد. البته سرویس و خدمات Saraye jahangardi mehriz برای همه اتاق‌ها یکسان است.

واچر هتل چیست؟

رسید پرداخت و تاییدیه رزرو اقامتگاه را «واچر» می‌گویند. واچر پس از پرداخت از سوی سیستم رزرواسیون مشاوران سفر صادر می‌شود و در اختیار رزرو‌کننده در پروفایل کاربری ایشان قرار خواهد گرفت.

دلیل تفاوت نرخ شما با Saraye jahangardi mehriz چیست و چرا باید به شما اعتماد کنیم؟

به دلیل اینکه ما در ایام غیر پیک مسافرهای Saraye jahangardi mehriz را تامین می‌کنیم ، مسافرهای گروهی برای Saraye jahangardi mehriz می‌فرستیم و سایت ما بالاترین بازدیدکننده و رزرو کننده را در کشور دارد.

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مبلغ نهایی است مگر اینکه در زمان‌های خاص مانند عید نوروز باشیم؛ در این شرایط حتما در هنگام رزرو ذکر خواهیم کرد که نرخ فعلی علی‌الحساب است.


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هتل‌های 5 ستاره Yazd ، Iran


اقامتگاه بوم گردی ‌ در Yazd ، Iran





جاذبه‌های گردشگری Yazd ، Iran

Yazd is a city in central Iran and the capital of the Yazd province. It is an ancient city dating back to the Sassanian Period.
See : Masjid-e Jame (Friday Mosque), dating back to the fourteenth century, is well worth a visit. It is an example of finest Persian mosaics and excellent architecture. Its minarets are the highest in the country. Admire it at night when it is lit up, Atashkadeh is the Zoroastrian fire temple. The fire on the inside has supposedly been burning since 470 AD, Yazd Tower of silence (Zoroastrian's Dakhmeh) - the name tower is misleading as they consist of huge circular walls on top of two hills, within those the dead were left to be picked clean by the vultures. This is done in accordance with Zoroastrian belief. However, the towers are not in use anymore and open to the public. A quiet, serene place. The modern Zoroastrian cemetery is just there as well. Entrance for those who can't pass as Iranian: 150.000 rial [Sep 2017]. To get there using public transport, you can take the bus going south on Imam Khomeini from the bus stop across the street of Amir Chakhmaq Complex. Get down on the last stop, end of the line at an interchange terminal, and then from there ask people for another bus going to "Dakhme" (pronounced like German "Dach"), might need to wait a bit and be sure that the people will tell the bus driver to drop you on the correct bus stop, bus tickets should be 5.000 rial each [Sep 2017]. Once you are off the bus, it's a corner of a 4-way intersection and you go right, you will see the towers, its a 10-minute walk [Sep 2017]. One option is bus line 436 (Farsi numerals only); you should get off at the intersection just south of Yazd university, then walk west, towards the mountains, Yazd Water Museum lots of interesting information about the Canat water distribution system. Entrance fee 150.000 rial, Yazd Market Square's Clock , The cistern of Fatemeh-ye-Golshan, Amir Chakhmakh complex, a breathtaking construction and a must-see. Visitors can climb to the top. Not possible most of the time, Amir Chakmakh mosque, not to be confused with the complex of the same name, but nearby and easily visited when visiting the more famous complex, Hazireh mosque, water reservoir with its four badgirs (wind towers), Khan-e-Lari, a historical house, Alexanders prison, which was neither built by Alexander the Great nor a prison, but a 15th-century domed school which is quite an interesting sight with a cafe in the 'prison room'. Often guides tell you the deep well in the middle of its courtyard was built by Alexander the Great and was used as a dungeon, but this seems doubtful. Entrance fee 150.000 rials [Jan 2017]. Not worth the money - just a shopping center, Tomb of the 12 imams which dates back to the early 11th century, has inscriptions inside bear the names of the twelve Shiite Imams, though none are actually buried here. It is now badly deteriorated, Madrasse-e-Kamalieh, Bogeh-ye Seyed Rokamdin mosque, Dowlat Abad Gardens with a building with a beautiful large wind catcher (badgir), built in the 1960s. There is a fruit tree garden best visited in early summer. Has oranges, grapes, pomegranates and wheat. According to some, the wind catcher is the tallest in the world (33m). Entrance fee [as of Jan. 2016]: Iranians: 30,000 rial, foreigners (Kharejis): 150,000 rial, Markar square. This square is geographically located at the center of Iran, you can see it on the way, Rafieian's Old House (250 years Old), Walking way from Jame mosque to alexander Prison, 8.30 AM. to 8 PM.. Rafieian's old house is one of the most beautiful examples of Iranian Traditional Architecture. It has best roof view in Yazd. some thing that make the roof Unique between others, is expert guides that explain you every thing. 4000 T, Tourist library, Shah abolghasem Park, on the way from Jame mosque to alexander prison (Fahadan,Shah abolghasem park).


جاذبه‌های توریستی کشور Iran

As the birthplace of one of the world's oldest civilisations and possessing a fascinating history that spans thousands of years it's no small wonder that Iran boasts a clutch of important UNESCO World Heritage Sites throughout the country.
Among the most spectacular that are waiting to be discovered by you are:

#1: Persepolis, Shiraz
Persepolis was the ceremonial capital of the First Persian Empire until it was burned to the ground by Alexander the Great of Greece in the third century BC. Today, the ruins are a UNESCO World Heritage Site that provide a fascinating glimpse into the ancient past. The archaeological ensemble is located at the foot of the Mountain of Mercy (Kuh-e Rahmat) in south western Iran and encompasses the remains of palaces, monumental stairways, tombs, pillars, the Throne Hall and much more.

#2: Meidan Emam, Isfahan
Meidan Emam is one of Iran’s most tourist attractions as it presents an impressive testimony of the social and cultural life in the country during the Safavid era. At the same time, it showcases exceptional Iranian and Islamic architecture, being one of the world’s largest city squares.


#3: Takht-E-Soleyman , North Western Iran
Takht-E-Soleiman is the main site of the Zoroastrianism. It is an archaeological ensemble with symbolic and spiritual significance related to fire and water. This unique compound includes a range of structures from pre-Islam to post-Islam eras.

#4: Tchogha Zanbil, Khuzestan province
Tchogha Zanbil dates back to 1250 BC. It is where you will find the ruins of the holy city of kingdom of Elam. it was invaded by Ashurbanipal, and remained unfinished after the invasion, as manifested by thousands of bricks left unused that can be found at the site.

#5: Pasargadae
The first capital city of the first dynastic Persian Empire is one of the most famous sights in Iran. This ancient attraction was founded in the 6th century BC and is spread over 160 hectares (395 acres). Magnificent structures have survived to the present day and include several palaces and the limestone tomb that once held Cyrus the Great's sarcophagus.

#6: Bam
Bam is an ancient citadel on the southern edge of the Iranian high plateau. Although much of it was reduced to rubble during a major earthquake in 2003, it has been restored to its former glory thanks to extensive reconstruction programmes. The historical site contains a fortified residential area, the governor’s quarters and an underground water supplement system.


#7: Shushtar Waterfalls
An engineering marvel from the 5th century BC, the Shushtar Waterfalls is an ancient hydraulic system that consists of waterfalls, dams, tunnels, bridges, basins and mills. One of the canals still supplies water to the city of Shushtar.


#8: Bisotun
See compelling history carved in stone when you visit Bisotun. The principal attraction is a towering 15-metre (49-feet) high bas-relief that portrays Darius the Great and features cuneiform inscriptions in three languages. It was created on the orders of the Persian king in 521 BC.

#9: Soltaniyeh
Located in the city of Soltaniyeh in northwest Iran is a mesmerising example of Persian architecture, the mausoleum of Oljaytu who was the eighth Ilkhanid ruler. This early 14th-century masterpiece is an octagonal building surrounded by minarets and crowned by a 50-metre (164-feet) tall turquoise dome.

#10: Armenian Monastic Ensembles
The stunning Armenian Monastic Ensembles is a collection of three monastic ensembles of the Armenian Christian faith.
They are the St. Thaddeus Monastery, the Saint Stepanoz Monastery, and the Chapel of Dzordzor and they were established between the 7th and 14th centuries.
These religious buildings are located in northwest Iran and enchant visitors with their Armenian architectural splendour.


10 Must-See Iran Tourist Attractions
Rich in history, culture and nature Iran has so much to see, do and experience.
In fact, there are far too many attractions to list here, but we think the following are among the best to put on your travel itinerary.

#1: Nasir al-Mulk Mosque, Shiraz
This 19th-century mosque is a riot of vibrant colours with painted arches and niches, rose-coloured tiles and an assortment of stained glass windows. It is a captivating sight, particularly when the interior is pierced by shafts of early morning sunlight.


#2: Soffeh Park, Isfahan
Just outside of Isfahan is the arresting sight of Mount Soffeh. The mountain and its surrounding hills have been transformed into a park that covers more than 100 hectares (247 acres). Visitors can enjoy a range of attractions and recreational facilities in addition to the open spaces. They include a small zoo and a cable car ride.

#3. Eram Garden in Shiraz
The Eram garden (Garden of Paradise) in Shiraz city is a typical of Persia. The waterway leads towards the historic Qavam house. It is also popular for its tall cypress trees, stunning sceneries and a wide variety flowers and trees. The Shiraz University manages the Eram gardens and you can easily go to the place by taking a shuttle taxi going along Zand towards the university.


#4: Golestan Palace, Tehran
A sumptuous palace from the Qajar era located in the city's historical centre. This walled palace is one of the oldest buildings in Tehran and was once the seat of government of the powerful Qajar family. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses halls, palaces and museums.


#5: Niavaran Palace and Museum Complex, Tehran
The former home of the last Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his family is a sprawling complex set in beautifully landscaped gardens. This historical site in the northern part of Tehran features imposing palace buildings and several museums including one dedicated to automobiles.

#6: Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran (also known as TMoCA).
Inside an impressive modern building is a collection of more than 3,000 works of art making TMoCA one of the largest art museums in the country. Its galleries are filled with paintings, prints and sculptures by 19th and 20th-century European and American greats such as Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Francis Bacon, Henry Moore and Vincent van Gogh.

#7: Yazd Traditional Bazaar, Yazd
Go shopping in one of the oldest traditional bazaars in the world where some of the labyrinthine alleyways date back to the 9th century. Within the narrow walls and under dome-like arches are stores selling an eye-popping mix of textiles, gold, silks, hand-woven fabrics and much more.

#8: Kashan Grand Bazaar, Kashan
Since the 13th century, shoppers have been enticed to purchase the wares of the old bazaar in the centre of Kashan. It extends for several miles and is also noteworthy for its architectural features such as high vaults, intricate ornamentation and the grand light well of the Timche-ye Amin od-Dowleh section. Among the items on sale are carpets, copper vessels and hand-woven Zilu.


#9: Aqa Bozorg Mosque, Kashan
The Aqa Bozorg Mosque is one of the most attractive religious complexes in Kashan. It dates back to the 18th century and dazzles with its architectural beauty. Ornate minarets, a brick built dome and beautiful decorative tiling are just some of the many attractive features.

#10: Skiing in Iran
If you're a powder hound with a love of high octane thrills on adrenalin-pumping slopes then Iran should take pole position on your global vacation itinerary. Huge snowfalls and vast swathes of untouched, virgin snow make the mountainous country a powder paradise, a winter playground with an extensive back country that's ripe for adventure.
What's more, the pastime is cheap. The average price for a day pass that gives you unlimited access to the runs, slopes and pistes is around $20.
The country boasts a number of great ski resorts but three of the most popular are Dizin, Shemshak and Darbandsar.


Dizin
Located in the Alborz Mountains is Iran's premier ski resort, and it's about a one-hour drive north of Tehran. There are 470 hectares (1,161 acres) of skiable terrain, the average snow depth is between 2 metres (6.5 feet) and 6 metres (20 feet) and the season extends from late November until the end of May.

Shemshak
Another ski resort also located in the Alborz Mountains at an altitude of between 2,550 metres (8,366 feet) and 3,050 metres (10,006 feet). There is one black run, two red runs and one green run, and the season is from December to April.

Darbandsar
Located in the Elborz Mountains on the slopes of Mount Seechal, about 60 kilometres (37 miles) north of Tehran. The skiing season lasts from December to April and among the activities on offer here are cross-country skiing, off-piste skiing, snowboarding, ice climbing and ski mountaineering.
So head up into the mountains, step into your skis and go, go, go!

Off the Beaten Track Activities
For those who want to get off the beaten path, there are many more intriguing places and cool attractions waiting to be discovered in Tehran and throughout the country. For example, in the capital city, there are plenty of trendy cafés that are favourites with locals and visitors alike, serving western and traditional foods. Among them are Saboos Bakery Café which is well known for its waffles and pancakes and a decor that is enriched with paintings by local artists. Then there's Chum Café’s crepes and the hearty Persian breakfasts of the Luna Lounge Café.
For culture vultures, there are the art exhibitions of the Pejman Foundation's Argo Factory. This non-profit cultural institution is housed in a 1920s building that used to be a drinks factory.
If you want to explore places beyond Tehran head to Garmeh village, on the edge of the country's Central Desert. Drive into sand dunes on a 4 x 4 safari and stay at Ateshooni guesthouse, a beautifully decorated 300-year-old home.
If it is nature you seek, Iran is a showcase of some of the most amazing sights that Mother Nature has created. Explore them on eco-friendly tours organised by the safari experts at Ro Nature. Some of the places you may want to explore are the mega-deserts of Lut, the Alborz Mountains and the Hyrcanian forest by the Caspian Sea.

Iran Dress Code
Iran does not have a strict dress code for foreigners but as a guest of the country, you are required to follow cultural expectations on dress/clothing.
It is necessary for women to wear long loose-fitting clothes that disguise their figures such as trousers or a floor length skirt and a long-sleeved coat or tunic. Legs and arms should not be bare. Provided the clothes are not skin tight and your body is covered from head to toe except hands and feet you shouldn't go wrong. Hair must always be covered in public places. Don't worry if your headscarf slips, which is quite common or if you forget it when outside of your hotel or apartment. You will not be fined or carted away to jail. Most likely someone will give you a gentle and friendly reminder.
Men should wear long trousers and long-sleeved shirts. Shorts are not acceptable in public places, but t-shirts are.

What to Wear According to the Season
So what should go in your suitcase? That all depends on the time of year.
If you are coming to Iran in the summer or spring, you should pack jeans, shirts, light jackets and comfortable shoes.
If you are there during the winter which can get very cold, bring warm sweaters and cardigans, long woollen socks, a winter jacket, gloves, ear muffs and a good pair of waterproof boots.


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