Nezamiyeh Boutique Hotel in Tehran is one of the newest Tehran boutique hotels with a fascinating history. The boutique hotel was originally an old mansion known as the Nezamiyeh Mansion and now has seven rooms with a capacity of 10 guests. Boutique hotels are in fact a type of accommodation that has a particular architectural and artistic style and are smaller than the grand hotels. These resorts are not meant to be luxurious and their main purpose is to visit its artistic beauties. The mansion, now transformed into Nezamiyeh Boutique Hotel, is centrally located in the central courtyard and its square design has made it a special building. The entrance to the boutique hotel is located on the main courtyard and overlooks the main courtyard. From the architecture of the building, it can be seen that this house, made of brick and plaster, is reminiscent of the first Pahlavi era, between 1305 and 1315. The main military building was demolished in the 1930s, and this small mansion is just what a large house in this area once was.
The ornamentation of the building, which is mostly seen in the south, in the form of plaster and brickwork, gives a beautiful appearance to the roof and entrance. The land in this area was purchased by Reza Shah from his companion Al-Saltanah around 1342 and many changes were made to it. The boutique hotel vacancy in the Iranian capital was very much felt and now you can have a different experience in Tehran by booking the Nezamiyeh Boutique Hotel. A relatively modern decoration is now embedded in this monument to showcase a fusion of Iranian traditional architecture and modern Western architecture; the building where the chief of staff of the German embassy once lived. It is interesting to note that by booking Nezamiyeh Boutique Hotel in Tehran, guests can relax in the lounge, as well as in the dining room. The kitchen has its own style. This hotel in Tehran has no reception and the process is done before the arrival of the passengers, only information matching is done here. Staying at this boutique hotel provides an opportunity for guests to get to know other guests and share travel experiences with each other. This historic building is located in Baharestan Square, Shahid Hassan Alley (Nezamiieh Alley) and in the historical context of the twelfth district and is also listed in the National Monuments List of Iran. The total area of the hotel is 450 square meters and the small courtyard area of the hotel is attractive to guests. The Mellat Metro Station, and the Baharestan and Abuzar Bus Stations are the closest public transport stations here. Baharestan Square is one of the capital's oldest neighborhoods. Masoudieh Mansion, Firooz Bahram School, Negarestan Gardens, Glass Museum and Pottery Museum are the sightseeings around Baharestan Square, you will also notice many contemporary monuments such as the building of the first Iranian legislature, its closing cannon and marches in support of Mossadegh.