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Karimkhan Hotel Shiraz

  • Price$50-75 — $70-100
  • CategoryMid Range
  • Rating★ 4.1

The Karimkhan Hotel Shiraz occupies a convenient position on Karim Khan-e-Zand Boulevard, one of Shiraz's principal commercial and cultural thoroughfares, named after the 18th-century Zand dynasty ruler who made Shiraz his capital.

Well-located three-star hotel near Karim Khan Citadel and Vakil Bazaar. Offers clean, comfortable rooms with traditional Persian design elements, friendly staff, and easy access to Shiraz's main attractions.

The Karimkhan Hotel Shiraz occupies a convenient position on Karim Khan-e-Zand Boulevard, one of Shiraz's principal commercial and cultural thoroughfares, named after the 18th-century Zand dynasty ruler who made Shiraz his capital. The hotel's location makes it an excellent base for exploring Shiraz's compact historic core: the Arg of Karim Khan (Karim Khan Citadel), a well-preserved fortress from the Zand period, is within approximately 500 meters, and the sprawling Vakil Bazaar — one of Iran's finest traditional covered markets — is a short walk away. The Nasir al-Mulk Mosque, widely known as the Pink Mosque and famed for its spectacular rainbow light effect through stained-glass windows each morning, is roughly 1 kilometer from the hotel.

The Karimkhan Hotel offers three-star accommodation with clean, comfortable rooms incorporating traditional Persian design details — geometric patterned tiles, locally crafted textiles, and carved woodwork — in a setting that feels appropriately aligned with Shiraz's artistic and cultural heritage. Rooms range from standard doubles to larger configurations for families, each with private bathroom, air conditioning, flat-screen television, and reliable Wi-Fi. The hotel maintains 24-hour reception, ensuring guests can arrive or depart at any hour, which is practical for those with early bus or flight departures.

Dining at the property includes a restaurant serving traditional Persian and Shirazi dishes, with breakfast typically included in room rates. Shiraz is particularly celebrated for its food culture: the local shirazi salad (cucumber, tomato, onion, and mint), fesenjān (pomegranate and walnut stew), and the aromatic herb stews of Fars Province are all represented in the regional cuisine around the hotel. Staff can recommend nearby restaurants in the Vakil area for authentic local dining.

The hotel's reception team is experienced in serving international travelers and can arrange taxis to Persepolis (approximately 60 kilometers northeast of Shiraz), Pasargadae, and the Necropolis at Naqsh-e Rostam — the region's most significant ancient Achaemenid sites and among the most visited archaeological destinations in Iran. Shiraz is also home to the shrines and tombs of two of Persia's greatest poets, Hafez and Sa'di, both within easy reach of the hotel. Parking is available for guests arriving by private car.

The city of Shiraz experiences warm to hot summers and mild winters, and the hotel is well-positioned for year-round visits, with spring being particularly atmospheric when the city's famous rose gardens and orange blossom trees are in bloom.

Amenities

  • restaurant
  • Wi-Fi
  • breakfast
  • parking
  • 24-hour reception

Location

Karim Khan-e-Zand St, Shiraz

29.6095, 52.5412 View on map

Highlights

  • Walking distance to Karim Khan Citadel, Vakil Bazaar, and the Pink Mosque (Nasir al-Mulk)
  • Traditional Persian design elements throughout rooms and public spaces reflecting Shiraz's artistic heritage
  • Convenient base for day trips to Persepolis, Pasargadae, and Naqsh-e Rostam ancient sites
  • Restaurant serving authentic Shirazi and Persian cuisine with breakfast included in most packages
  • 24-hour reception experienced in assisting international travelers with local arrangements

Tips for visiting

  • Visit the Nasir al-Mulk Mosque (Pink Mosque) between 9am and 11am to catch the spectacular colored light through its stained-glass windows — Shiraz's most photographed morning sight.
  • Arrange a taxi for the day trip to Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam, which are often combined in one excursion; negotiate a full-day fare rather than paying per stop.
  • The Vakil Bazaar is a short walk from the hotel and excellent for purchasing dried fruits, spices, rosewater, and Shirazi handicrafts.
  • Shiraz can be very hot between June and August; plan outdoor sightseeing for the early morning and late afternoon to avoid peak heat.
  • The tombs of Hafez (Hafezieh) and Sa'di are within 5 kilometers of the hotel and make a worthwhile evening visit when the gardens and illuminations are at their most atmospheric.

Accessibility

The Karimkhan Hotel Shiraz is a three-star property in a traditional building, and comprehensive wheelchair accessibility is not guaranteed across all areas. The main entrance and ground-floor areas are generally accessible, but guests with significant mobility requirements are advised to contact the hotel prior to booking to confirm the suitability of available rooms and access routes within the property.

Frequently asked questions

Is Persepolis accessible as a day trip from the hotel?

Yes — Persepolis is approximately 60 kilometers northeast of Shiraz and is one of the most popular day trips from the city. The journey by taxi takes roughly 60–70 minutes. The hotel reception can assist in arranging a taxi or private driver for the day, and many visitors combine Persepolis with Naqsh-e Rostam in a single excursion.

What is the best time of year to visit Shiraz?

Spring (March–May) is widely considered the best season for Shiraz, when the city's famous rose gardens and orchards are in bloom and temperatures are comfortable. Autumn (September–November) is also very pleasant. Summers are hot, with daytime temperatures frequently exceeding 35°C.

Does the hotel offer tours to local attractions?

The hotel reception can arrange taxis and recommend local guides for Persepolis, Pasargadae, and other regional sites. Formal tour packages may be arranged through local travel agencies, which staff can recommend based on current operators.

Is parking available at the hotel?

The hotel provides parking for guests arriving by private car. Given the central city location on Karim Khan-e-Zand Boulevard, guests should inform reception in advance if they require a parking space.