About Sadeghi Traditional House
Sadeghi Traditional House is a cozy and clean residence in the heart of beautiful Kashan. It is close to some of the main tourist attractions of Kashan. Agha Bozorg Mosque and Boroujerdiha Historical House are some of the examples. You can walk through the old alleys of the city and really feel the authenticity and originality of the city.
Kashan is a historical city and it has a lot of old traditional houses. Some of these houses had turned into hotels, so anyone can feel how local Kashani people live. Also, if you explore the southern parts of the city, you can visit the famous Fin Garden and Sialk Hills.
Sadeghi Traditional House has a cozy yard, where you can relax and enjoy being in a Persian house. Don’t miss watching the beautiful sunrise from the roof. It surely is breath-taking. That’s what guests have said. The owners probably will take you there. This house was built in the Zandieh dynasty era. This means the house is more than 300 years old. As you may know, ”Badgir” is an Iranian architecture item which is wildly used in buildings in dry areas of Iran. You can find Badgir in Sadeghi Traditional House. If you are lucky, you may enjoy seeing a handicraft showplace that sometimes is available at the house.
Sadeghi Traditional House Facilities
Sadeghi Traditional House has several facilities and amenities to share with its guests. There are several types of rooms at this house. You can choose from 2 bedrooms up to 7 bedrooms capacity. Due to the variable capacity of rooms, it’s a really good choice for families, groups and even individuals to stay. Moreover, most rooms have a private bathroom (including a shower and toilet). However, some rooms with a capacity of three and four may have not this facility.
If you want to spend your vacation in Kashan, Sadeghi Traditional House is a suitable choice for you. Reserve your room in advance here on Apochi.com to plan your next adventure to Iran. We speak your language, so feel free to contact us.
Check In | 12:00 pm |
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Check Out | 12:00 pm |
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