The Atlasi House guesthouse was renovated and reopened in 2018 (1397 in the Iranian calendar). It is located in the historic Kooshk-e Safi neighborhood of Kashan, one of the oldest and most authentic areas of the city.
This brick building, with its wooden doors and windows, traditional five-door rooms (panjdari), basement (sardab), central courtyard with a pond, and a windcatcher (badgir) that has become a home to sparrows and doves, is a true symbol of traditional Iranian architecture.
The large courtyard, featuring a pond with colorful, dancing fish, adds to the nostalgic and charming atmosphere of this guesthouse, making it one of Kashan’s most beautiful traditional stays.
One of the key advantages of this residence is its easy access to major tourist and historical sites in Kashan, such as the Borujerdi House, Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse, Fin Garden, Fin Bathhouse, and the Tabatabaei House.
By staying at Atlasi House, you’ll enjoy a delightful and memorable journey.