The Sohrevardi Traditional Residence in Isfahan is a first-class historic mansion dating back about 250 years, from the Qajar era. After five years of restoration, this beautiful historical house began operating in the heart of Isfahan’s old district, close to the city’s main shopping areas.
Sohrevardi Mansion is built in the traditional “Godal Baghcheh” architectural style and consists of three floors with 24 master rooms (each featuring a private bathroom and toilet). The residence offers both VIP and standard rooms, all adorned with colorful stained-glass windows. The VIP rooms are further enhanced with Qajar-style plasterwork and paintings.
The residence is managed by an inspiring female entrepreneur, and in a symbolic gesture, each room is named after an influential Iranian woman throughout history.
Among the advantages of staying at Sohrevardi Mansion are its easy access to Isfahan’s major historical and cultural landmarks, including Khaju Bridge, Si-o-se-pol Bridge, Angurestan-e Malek, Chehel Sotoun Palace, and Vank Cathedral. The famous Naqsh-e Jahan Square is also within a 15-minute walking distance.
Additionally, guests can enjoy the convenience of a covered and free parking area located adjacent to the hotel.