Property Description
Our story begins with a ninety-year-old house on Lolagar Alley, a famous street in the heart of Tehran. Hanna Boutique Hotel is an expression of contemporary Tehran, a collection of layers that have been added on over ninety years. The experience of staying at the hotel will present you with different glimpses of life in Tehran, a unique experience at the center of a busy, chaotic city, where you can enjoy art, architecture, design, and modern-day hospitality.
The six buildings on Lolagar Alley were constructed in 1930 by a master builder known as Hassan Banna. The buildings were commissioned by two brothers, Mohammad Bagher and Akbar Lolagar. The houses on Lolagar Alley are symmetrical to one another; for every door and window, there is another identical one across the street. Once streets began to appear in Tehran and a general level of security was established, houses began to lose their barriers and open their windows to the public space. It takes a couple of minutes to walk when you are in Hanna Boutique Hotel and you can visit the National Museum of Iran, National Jewelry Museum, Glassware, and Ceramic Museum of Iran and also Golestan Palace.
Hanna Boutique Hotel is Persian Garden Studio’s first experience in urban rehabilitation. The building was purchased by the studio in 2016, and after two years of restoration, Hanna Boutique Hotel was inaugurated in winter of 2018. The hotel has seven rooms, a restaurant, and Platform and Pop-Up spaces. Its interior design is inspired by contemporary Iranian and international architecture, resulting in a modern, intimate space that will provide its patrons with a unique experience.
Hanna Boutique Hotel Policies and Conditions:
Cancellation policy: 3 days before arrival. In case of a late cancellation or No Show, you will be charged the first night of your stay.
Check in from 14:00.
Check out before 12:00.
24-hours reception.
Payment upon arrival by cash.
Taxes included.
Breakfast included.
No curfew.
The six buildings on Lolagar Alley were constructed in 1930 by a master builder known as Hassan Banna. The buildings were commissioned by two brothers, Mohammad Bagher and Akbar Lolagar. The houses on Lolagar Alley are symmetrical to one another; for every door and window, there is another identical one across the street. Once streets began to appear in Tehran and a general level of security was established, houses began to lose their barriers and open their windows to the public space. It takes a couple of minutes to walk when you are in Hanna Boutique Hotel and you can visit the National Museum of Iran, National Jewelry Museum, Glassware, and Ceramic Museum of Iran and also Golestan Palace.
Hanna Boutique Hotel is Persian Garden Studio’s first experience in urban rehabilitation. The building was purchased by the studio in 2016, and after two years of restoration, Hanna Boutique Hotel was inaugurated in winter of 2018. The hotel has seven rooms, a restaurant, and Platform and Pop-Up spaces. Its interior design is inspired by contemporary Iranian and international architecture, resulting in a modern, intimate space that will provide its patrons with a unique experience.
Hanna Boutique Hotel Policies and Conditions:
Cancellation policy: 3 days before arrival. In case of a late cancellation or No Show, you will be charged the first night of your stay.
Check in from 14:00.
Check out before 12:00.
24-hours reception.
Payment upon arrival by cash.
Taxes included.
Breakfast included.
No curfew.
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Guests
Location
Facilities
Free
- Free Breakfast
- Linen Included
- Free Parking
- Towels Included
- Free WiFi
- Free Internet Access
General
- Air Conditioning
- Meeting Rooms
- Adaptors
- Fridge/Freezer
- Outdoor Terrace
- Parking
Services
- Internet access
- Laundry Facilities
- Airport Transfers
- Fax Service
- 24 Hour Reception
- 24 Hour Security
- Housekeeping
Food & Drink
- Restaurant
- Meals Available
- t_CAF
- Mini-bar
Entertainment
- Wi-Fi