Shiraz Hotel

Top choice in Shiraz


This is currently Shiraz's most desired residence, attracting international visitors to its conference facilities and well-heeled Iranian travellers in town for business. The rooms are luxurious and spacious, with panoramic views of the city, and a number of eating options, including a revolving restaurant. The midrange prices are a bargain: in other locations this would be considered a top-end hotel.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Shiraz attractions

1. Darvazeh-ye Quran

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The modern assembly of arches that form Shiraz’s ceremonial gateway until recently housed a revered antique Quran (since moved to the Pars Museum opposite…

2. Khaju Garden

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A pathway leads from the Quran Gateway, through the gardens of an attractive teahouse, to a lookout with fine views across the sprawling city of Shiraz…

3. Allah Akbar Gorge Lookout

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The 30-minute climb to the summit of this hill is rewarded by fine views across the city. It is probably best to stick to daylight hours for a visit as…

4. Bagh-e Jahan Nama

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Next to the modern National Library (which occasionally hosts exhibitions), this pretty garden, enclosed by a high wall, offers some sanctuary for those…

5. Aramgah-e Hafez

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There is no better place to understand Hafez’s place in the nation’s psyche than at his tomb and the memorial garden within which it is set. Iranians have…

6. Imamzadeh-ye Ali Ebn-e Hamze

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Built in the 19th century over the tomb of Emir Ali, a nephew of Shah Cheragh who also died here while en route to Khorasan to help Imam Reza, this shrine…

7. Aramgah-e Sa’di

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One of Shiraz’s several shrines, housed in an open-sided colonnade built during the Pahlavi era, is dedicated to Sheikh Mohammed Shams-ed-Din, simply…

8. Bazar-e Nou

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On the north side of Karim Khan-e Zand Blvd, this Qajar-era bazaar caters largely to local shopping needs but makes for an interesting stroll nonetheless.