Welcome to the traditional Qeysariyeh residence in the beautiful city of Shiraz in the province of Fars. This establishment annually hosts many Iranian and international tourists visiting this region to explore Iran’s third most populous city and cultural capital.
The Qeysariyeh traditional residence is a stunning two-story adobe house with a 400-square-meter footprint and nine rooms, accommodating 23 guests. The rooms have comfortable beds and can accommodate between one and four guests. Each unit in this boutique hotel features a television, refrigerator, minibar (complimentary mineral water according to room capacity), safety deposit box, split air conditioning, en-suite bathrooms, and facilities designed for the well-being of the esteemed guests. It’s worth noting that the triple rooms in this residence are equipped with a two-person Jacuzzi.
The beautiful and charming courtyard is adorned with colorful flowers and features tables and chairs for guests to relax beside the fountain within the yard. The hotel also offers a dedicated breakfast room, complimentary hygiene kits for each guest, towels, a hairdryer, laundry service, and tour guides who can arrange trips to the attractions in Shiraz and its surroundings.
While the residence has no private parking area, a public parking lot is conveniently located just 100 meters from the property.
Qeysariyeh Traditional Residence is situated in the heart of Shiraz, providing easy access to the city’s historical attractions. Shiraz is a four-season city, each with its unique charm; the month of Ordibehesht (April-May) is particularly enchanting when the town is in full bloom, making it the best time to visit Shiraz.
Some of the historical and natural attractions in the area include the Eram Garden with its citrus trees and towering cypress-lined avenues, Nasir al-Mulk Mosque, known for its captivating play of light and colors, the mausoleums of Hafez and Saadi, two renowned Iranian poets, the Zinat al-Mulk House, the Atiq Mosque, Ghavam’s Orange Garden, the Vakil Bath and Bazaar, the Karim Khan Citadel, the ancient Persepolis complex, and the Moshir Mosque, among others. Don’t miss the chance to explore these treasures when visiting Shiraz.