In the previous post, we have explained how you can travel between cities by buses, starting from Tehran. It does not matter where do you start your trip, once you know the process you…
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How you would like to travel around Iran is dependent on how much time and money you have. Since the most of the country is covered with buses than trains, it is recommended to…
When you had arrived at Imam Khomeini International Airport (IKIA) near Tehran and did the formalities including taking your luggage or get Iran visa stamp on your passport, you are free to go to…
When you arrive at Imam Khomeini International airport, around 30 kilometers out of Tehran, there are taxis and subway to get you to the city. If you know how to use a shuttle or…
Where you want to stay in Iran depends on what you prefer to do. Leisure or business? What do you want to do first in the morning? Paying a visit to Persepolis, 60 kilometers…
You have got your Iran visa and now you have to choose what to bring to Iran. Here you can have a closer look on things you shouldn’t pack in your luggage and needed…
If you are an Internet addict whose best friend is Google, prepare yourself to get along with Iran’s slow internet. Nowadays many places such as restaurants and coffee shops or even malls offer Wi-Fi…
Iranian Currency You have your visa and your luggage is packed. The only thing left on the list is money which is called /’pʊl/ in Farsi. You might assume that every business accepts credit…
Following Iran’s dress code Along with the unparalleled hospitality, Iranian fashion (yes, fashion!) is typically the biggest surprise to a foreign visitor. Foreign women, especially, struggle to feel fashionable and often find themselves the…
Your tourist visa is ready So you’ve decided to see the vibrant Iranian culture for yourself. You may prefer to get a visa in advance, or you may not be able to get a…