Sadaf Hotel Isfahan Esfahan

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No. 220, Hafez Ave Esfahan, Iran, +98-(311)-220-4220

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Multikulti vyprava po Esfehanu

... otázky ohledne demonstrací odpovídali, ale neradi,<br>zato o obohacování uranu jsme spolu vtipkovali (zacali oni :-)). Prohlídli<br>jsme si obrí námestí vcetne veliké me&#353;ity. V me&#353;ite je naprosto skvelá<br>akustika - kdy&#382; clovek stojí presne uprostred pod dómem, jeho hlas je<br>zesílený cca 7x. Takhle se svolává na modlitby jenom pomocí hlasu a<br>ozveny, co&#382; nám názorne predvedl nejaký místní clovek. Irán&#353;tí prátelé u&#382;<br>byli hladoví (my díky vedru moc ne ...

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Esfahan - a.k.a "half the world"

... The exterior of the rooms adjourning the courtyard were painted bright blue and in the center was a long shallow pool of water surrounded by a rectangular garden overflowing with flowers and heavy headed sunflowers. I felt like we had stepped from a dusty desert into a dreamy oasis. I was delighted. However, even better than the oasis was the fact I could take off my hijab and let my hair flow freely while inside house and courtyard. It was the small tastes of freedom that meant so ...

Esfahan, Iran jimsim
Armenian Churches and the Shaky Minarets

... held upside down while a large funnel was inserted in his rectum and filled with an unidentified liquid! If anyone deserved sainthood, it was surely Gregory. But who was he and how does he relate to JC?<br> <br><br>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Va nk_Cathedral<br>http://en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gregory_the_Illuminator<br><br>Th e grounds also housed a small, but interesting Museum ...

Esfahan, Iran mikeandfi
Persian Palaces and Polo

... and his family would have watched the polo games in centuries gone by.<br> <br>Free time in the afternoon allowed us to wander aimlessly through the bazaar, photographing the brass, copper and silver craftsmen at work, sampling the best confectionary in town (pistachio brittle and nougat &#8211; mmm) and continuing the quest for the ultimate head scarf &#8211; light, cheap, stays on the head! I made the mistake of selecting a ...

Esfahan, Iran mikeandfi
Esfahan

... Esfahan, mostly from Europe and some from Japan, but they were still few and far between and definitely no other Americans. People continued to be so delighted and happy that we chose to visit their country and I think we got a warmer welcome than any other tourists. Esfahan is a great walking city and there are some beautiful small bridges that cross the river which also make for great strolling and people watching ...

Esfahan, Iran jsmerkle
Esfahan :)

... en mémoire. L'aventure s'était pourtant mal engagée, ce mercredi matin. Trois éléments jouaient dans un même et problêmatique sens, les instances divines semblant s'être mises d'accord pour me mettre la fièvre. Le temps d'abord ; qu'il fasse froid n'est pas une surprise ...

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Yazd to Esfahan - lest we touch the darkness

... Naeen. All the same place but with three (at least) different spellings. Lunch was in the lovely ITTO Tourist Inn. Great food once again and beautiful and relaxing garden area. From the town's citadel we had a panoramic view of the town, aware of it's isolation in a sea of sand that is the surrounding desert. Not sure why, but the town appears mostly deserted. Maybe the sight of the paddy wagon had put ...

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Shiraz to Esfahan

... a hotel after walking around for a good hour an a half. There were so many, but everywhere I went was full. The one I found was called Hotel Iran and was definitely the nicest place I stayed in my whole visit. I had my private room and private bathroom. This was very nice because I was able to wear whatever I wanted. Constantly wearing long pants in 30 degree weather gets a little frustrating at times, so a little time to let the body breathe was in order. I ...

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Stood up and being asked if I was gay on my b-day

... night during Ramadan. I returned to the hostel at 1030 pm so I could get ready for my midnight bus ride to Tehran. I then flagged a cab on the street and made my way to the bus station. Overall it was a quiet birthday. I will definitely remember where I was on my 35th birthday. Some strange things happened so I guess that made it a bit memorable. I look forward to telling my grandkids about the time an Iranian man approached me looking for gay sex on my 35th birthday. Dino Vagabond

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Esfahan C

... after which he would like to transfer to a university and take up engineering for better job prospects. But going to university would mean being cut off from financial assistance. Life as a mullah doesn't appeal to him, however. The all-paid for 6 years of study was simply a springboard for him, a man who never had the benefit of receiving primary or secondary education in war-torn Afghanistan.<br><br>I spent a very interesting two hours with about 20 students at ...

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