Mehr Traditional Hotel
The 250-year-old Khan-e Zargar-e Yazdi has been lovingly restored and converted and is an excellent trad...
The 250-year-old Khan-e Zargar-e Yazdi has been lovingly restored and converted and is an excellent trad...
Simple, clean rooms. Only the triple has attached bathroom. Secure parking for overlanders.
This Moshir, not to be confused with the Mamalak Moshir, is a good choice deep in the Old City...
The Amir Chakhmagh is not a historic hotel, though at this rate in a few years it will be…very old indee...
Owner Taslim and his family have renovated the family home and given it a relaxed, welcoming ambience...
The Orient is set around two high-sided courtyards and is a more family-oriented place...
Overpriced rooms, some without bathroom, around a courtyard. Communal kitchen. No English is spoken.
The largest hotel in Yazd, the Mamalak Moshir is a faux-traditional place set around an expansive, attra...
Laleh is undoubtedly one of the most stunning of the restored homes, with 40 luxurious rooms set around ...
Dad is not named for anyone’s father, though as the brainchild of an 84-year-old patriarch it could be c...
At the top of the midrange, this 215-year-old mansion was recently restored and is run by enthusiastic y...
Deep in the Old City, this unpretentious little place has comfortable and fair-value if not-exactly-insp...
The attractive-looking Soroush has rooms on two levels around a sunken courtyard, though for size, clean...
Thankfully, this one was built to last and today Caravanserai Zein-o-din is a serendipi...
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