Abbasi Hotel

The whole complex was built at the time of king Sultan Husayn of Safavid to provide lodging for travelers. The hotel is placed exactly beside the Chaharbagh School.
Upon the suggestion of French André Godard (1881–1965), an archaeologist, architect, and historian of French and Middle Eastern Art., the Cultural Heritage Organization of Isfahan and insurance company by Civil Engineer A.Mohit decided to proceed with the renovation of the caravansary.
The 1974 film And Then There Were None, starring Oliver Reed and Elke Sommer, was shot here.
== Layout ==
Abbasi Hotel is the largest museum-hotel in the world. Many tourists choose to stay at this hotel due to the experience of being in a historic setting. The hotel consists of several three-story buildings and has a total of 225 rooms, with about 500 beds. Abbasi Hotel offers a variety of rooms, including standard rooms, rooms with a view, garden rooms, garden suite rooms, Qajar suites, and Safavid suites. These rooms and suites vary in terms of amenities and pricing.