Shushtar Traditional Hotel

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Soon to be a traveller's favourite, the Shushtar offers traditional-styled rooms that open onto a private palm-fringed courtyard. Breakfast is served in a courtyard alcove. The friendly staff can organise agency taxis to Shush and Andimeshk. Enter from a small alley behind Abdollah Banoo shrine halfway along Abdollah Banoo St; you'll see the signs if you look up.


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