info@karvanica.com
034-32260001-2
info@karvanica.com
034-32260001-2
Karvanica Boutique Hotel (Vakil Caravanserai) in Kerman, with a history spanning over 150 years, narrates ancient tales that will invite enthusiasts in the feast of history. Each room is adorned with the beauty of the ancient city, where every corner boasts a magnificent view of history. Displaying Iranian authenticity from brickwork, tilework, and stucco to the arrangement of each room, it offers an experience blended with pleasure and tranquility.
The Laleh Khatoun Suite at Karvanica Boutique Hotel is a luxurious and Iranian suite that promises an accommodation filled with honor and smiles.
While many caravanserais have been renovated and now serve as hotels, none capture the essence of Karvanica Boutique Hotel.
In the Ganjali Khan Suite at Karvanica Hotel, the history begins from a gateway, walking under the shade of mogharnas elements that have taken on the colors of antiquity.
Each room is adorned with the beauty of the ancient city, where every corner boasts a magnificent view of history. Displaying Iranian authenticity from brickwork, tilework, and stucco to the arrangement of each room, it offers an experience blended with pleasure and tranquility. A shining gem in the Ganjali Khan complex in Kerman, with its exclusive entrance to the Vakil Bazaar, is ready to welcome and provide unique accommodation and services to dear guests.
A tranquil and charming environment, coupled with modern services with the highest quality, has been provided for our dear guests, promising unforgettable memories for each individual. The restaurant serves a variety of Iranian dishes, catering to every taste and preference.
Travel back to an era when the construction of a two-story caravanserai, famously known as Vakil Caravanserai, began under the order of Mohammad Esmaeil Khan Vakil al-Molk, the governor of Kerman at the time, and completed by his son, Morteza Gholi Khan, in 1908. Since then, the Vakil Caravanserai served as a place for relaxation, economic transactions, and social and political interactions of the people of that time, maintaining its function until the early Pahlavi era. However, with the progression of urban development and the construction of new buildings, it gradually transformed into an abandoned monument over time.
to the passenger terminal
to the train station
Walking distance to the Grand Bazaar
to the airport
The Vakil Caravanserai (Karvanica Hotel) in Kerman is the largest two-story caravanserai in the urban areas of Iran, which dates back to the reign of Ismail Khan Nouri Vakil al-Molk. Its construction was started in 1865 by Ismail Khan and was completed and brought into economic operation by his son, Morteza Khan Vakil al-Molk II in 1870.
The restoration and conservation efforts of the caravanserai have aimed at goals beyond mere commercial interests. Primarily, the focus is on revitalizing this structure with an innovative approach, positioning it as a premier-ranked tourist destination.
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