Hostel
There are two privately owned companies that operate hotels on either side of Abyaneh (East & West), both have a vested interest, and are purely commercial. Looking at the population of Abyaneh, they are no more than 200 older people. Strange! Both hotels from time to time have received criticism regarding food and the cost of living and consumption of water for the hotel's daily needs for free of charge, despite a lack of water as the water source reservoirs have dropped significantly due to reduced rain and snow in the mountain areas.
Tourists commented
1. "don't stay here"
Reviewed 28 January 2015Whilst Abyaneh is really worth a visit if I went again I would go for a few hours in the afternoon/sunset and then go back to Kashan and stay there.I stayed one night at Hotel Abyaneh and it was a bit of a mess really..I got different prices depending whom I talked to..When I checked out they had overcharged me for the visit to the restaurant the day before...Referens;
2. "bad quality of foods"
Reviewed 5 May 2015We ate lunch at abyaneh hotel.the quality of foods was so bad unfortunately and prices were so high. for next time I prefer to go another restaurant.about quality of rooms I have not specific information.Referens;
Is there any alternative?
The answer is yes, the alternative is to find the small cafe restaurants located along the main road and drink a cup of tea, coffee, sandwiches, and other things in a traditional setting. Bed and breakfast facilities are available.