Simorgh Hotel

Hotel · Tehran

Simorgh Hotel

Hotel · Tehran
استان تهران، تهران، منطقه ۶، استان تهران تهران خیابان ولیعصر بالاتر از ایسگاه پله اول بین دوخیابان کوزه گر و دلبسته Vali-Ye-Asr, No. 1069, Corner of Delbasteh Alley, Next to Saee، Park،, Iran

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Discover a cozy hotel with a French/Iranian eatery, a bustling 24/7 café, and an indoor pool, perfect for both business and leisure travelers.  

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استان تهران، تهران، منطقه ۶، استان تهران تهران خیابان ولیعصر بالاتر از ایسگاه پله اول بین دوخیابان کوزه گر و دلبسته Vali-Ye-Asr, No. 1069, Corner of Delbasteh Alley, Next to Saee، Park،, Iran Get directions

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استان تهران، تهران، منطقه ۶، استان تهران تهران خیابان ولیعصر بالاتر از ایسگاه پله اول بین دوخیابان کوزه گر و دلبسته Vali-Ye-Asr, No. 1069, Corner of Delbasteh Alley, Next to Saee، Park،, Iran Get directions

+98 21 8871 9911
@simorghhotel

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851ehsanm

Google
The hotel was not very good.|The guests don't seem to be very important to the staff there.|The rooms smelled bad, especially room 704.|I had to change my room and was transferred to room 204.|But the quality of the restaurant food was good and the rooms were clean and tidy.|I stayed at this hotel twice and I stayed at this hotel for three nights. It has good access to the city center as well as the Beyhaqi terminal and the metro station is five minutes away.

allianahn

Google
I'm just wondering why housekeeping are not wearing uniform and they just wearing abaya ,as I know all housekeeping should proper wearing uniform

994tufanh

Google
Great location and a very clean hotel. Hotel food is above average so ok if one needs to eat in. |Disappointed in the attitude and unhelpful demeanor of the day reception staff who seem to think they are doing a favour by giving you a room. I arrived early morning from the airport The helpful night shift asked me to wait until 8 am when the cleaners could clean a room and check me in. Day staff arrived at 8 am and told me with an attitude that no rooms were available. Later on they told me that a room could be made available if I pay an extra 50% of the daily rate. |Not going there again

PascaleR138

Google
We came back to Simorgh after one month around iran as tourists and it felt like coming home. Friendly and helpful staff, excellent breakfast, nice room. Rooms below 6th floor seem larger. Pool operates 9-15 for Women and 16-21 for men.|Conveniently located mid Town which makes it not too far from all sights (still 10km from tajrish) metro is 15mn away.|In July 2019 rate was 47€/n.

Sajan Shetty

Google
Overall Iran experience was good though Hotel reception staff was kinda rude with us. Passport had to be handed over to the hotel while check-in to our rooms. Advance payment have to be made based on number of days we are gonna stay. For vegetarians, we can only get Vegetable pizza or veg Pasta and nothing else. Apart from that you can also enjoy the Roof top cafe with heaters installed to beat the cold winds during winter. You can also watch snowy mountains if visiting during the winter. People doesn't speak English and preferably Farsi (Persian} languages are spoken all over Iran. Very good and humble localities with very high hospitality provided by my customers during this visit.

zada_aziz

Google
Staying at the Simorgh Hotel, a name rich with historical significance, is usually a delightful experience, but unfortunately, my last four-day visit was nothing short of a fiasco. Despite being housed in the Royal Suite - the highest level of luxury that the hotel purports to offer, my stay was marred by a series of disappointments that began as soon as I attempted to bathe.|The primary issue was the hotel's glaring plumbing problem. Upon settling into my suite and attempting to freshen up, I was greeted by a painfully low water pressure. Despite the size and grandeur of the suite, it took an astounding 40 minutes to complete what should have been a quick and invigorating shower. The frustrating experience cast a significant amount of doubt over my own personal hygiene, to the point where I found myself scouring Google for nearby public bathhouses.|Moreover, the pictures shared by the hotel did a poor job representing the reality of my accommodation. There was a clear discrepancy between the plush, enticing photos I was presented with prior to my arrival and the actual condition of the suite, which was spacious and comfortable but not quite the luxurious spectacle I was promised.|Compounding my initial dismay, the breakfast options were severely lacking in variety and quality. The options were limited and far from the diverse and appetizing spread a hotel of Simorgh's reputation ought to provide.|Further disappointment awaited me in the form of a cramped, underwhelming bathroom. The size was completely inappropriate for a suite of such caliber, with hardly enough room to move around comfortably. In addition, the air conditioning unit installed in the suite was excessively noisy, to the point where it significantly disrupted my sleep.|After having lodged several complaints about these issues, I was relocated to another suite, a process which necessitated packing and moving my belongings at an inconvenient hour of 1 a.m. The new suite was similarly spacious, but disappointingly, it came with its own set of problems - the water pressure was still pitifully low, and there was a complete absence of hot water. The noisy air conditioning persisted, making for another night of disrupted sleep.|Upon expressing my dissatisfaction to the front desk, I was met with an irritable and loud response from the receptionist, who sharply informed me that all rooms had similar issues and that the water situation would be rectified in about three hours. The sheer rudeness displayed was wholly unbecoming of a staff member at a reputed hotel like Simorgh.||My experience at the Simorgh Hotel was an unfortunate array of disappointments. What should have been a luxurious stay in the best suite available turned into a series of hassles that no guest should have to endure. With a heavy heart, I am packing my belongings to move to Espinas Palace Hotel for the remainder of my stay in Tehran, in the hopes of finding the quality of service that was sorely lacking at the Simorgh Hotel.

Abdulaziz Farsi

Google
Great hotel and the staff was very helpful, have to say the garden restaurant is superb 👍

Ulrich Bosse

Google
I have lived four months in this hotel and can speak with some authority here. There is no doubt that the staff is friendly and is trying to assist you wherever they can. But the utility systems in this place are rotten to the core. I had to change my room five times due to some defects before I settled into the last one. There, I was treated to free smoking whenever people where smoking on the isles. The A/C system in the bedroom was designed so idiotically that it draws the air from the isles. Interestingly, the Simorgh has a no-smoking policy but the management doesn't have the balls to enforce this. If you take a shower, be quick. Every minute or so, the water is reduced to a trickle, before the booster pump kicks in again. Sorry to say, but I would not go there again.