
Tehran Tehran, Iran Travel Guide
Morning: Golestan Palace (focus on main halls).
Lunch: Experience a traditional Iranian meal near the Grand Bazaar.
Structure your visit depending on your available days.
Day 1 focuses on Culture & History. Day 2 on Modern Tehran & Nature. Day 3 on Art & Retail before departure.
Days 1-3 align with the weekend plan. On THE fourth day explores Kashan. On DAY 5-7 focus on art, northern Tehran, and departure.
This extended plan focuses on Iran, with Tehran as a base or starting point.
Continuing the journey through Iran's historical cities.
These itineraries offer a framework; adjust them to your pace and interests.
Morning drive to Kashan, visit Fin Garden, historical houses, traditional lunch. Head back to Tehran late afternoon.
Morning drive to Qom, visit the Holy Shrine (respect dress code), explore the nearby bazaar. Return to Tehran.
Tehran to Kashan, then Isfahan, Yazd, and Shiraz. A journey typically spanning 10-14 days.
Tailor your itinerary to your specific passions.
Concentrate on Golestan Palace, National Museum, Sa'dabad/Niavaran Palaces, Grand Bazaar, Glassware and Ceramics Museum. Also consider day trips to Rey, Varamin, and Kashan.
Focus on exploring different sections of the Grand Bazaar and Tajrish Bazaar for fresh local produce and spices. Seek out classic eateries for Chelow Kebab, Dizi, and Ash. Try local cafes.
Allocate more time in The north of Tehran, focusing on Tochal (hiking, skiing in winter), Darband, and Darakeh. Explore the foothills of the Alborz mountains.
Include large parks (Mellat, Laleh, Jamshidieh), Milad Tower, and Tabiat Bridge. Consider a visit to an amusement park, to illustrate, Eram Park. Confirm accommodation with family rooms.
Golestan Palace, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Glassware and Ceramics Museum, Carpet Museum.
Explore contemporary architecture like Tabiat Bridge and other urban structures.
Discover Tehran's unique street art scene during your walks.
Customize your trip depending on your financial plan.
Stay in dormitories or guesthouses. Rely almost exclusively on metro and buses. Eat street food and at local eateries. Focus on free attractions, such as walking through bazaars.
Stay in 3-UPSCALE hotels. Use a mix of ride-hailing apps and public transport. Dine at comfortable mid-range restaurants. Visit paid attractions. Consider a guided day trip.
Stay in 5-star hotels. Use private drivers or taxis. Dine at fine dining restaurants. Engage private guides for attractions. Perhaps arrange exclusive cultural experiences.
Travel in the off-peak season for better prices. Use ride-hailing apps for convenience and fair pricing. Prioritize high-value attractions.
Align your visit with Tehran's seasonal highlights.
Spring (Nowruz) brings blossoming nature. Summer features cafe culture and evening activities.
Autumn welcomes pleasant weather. Winter centers on skiing and indoor attractions.
Plan your travel season carefully.
Your choice of season shapes your experience significantly.
Winter months can present cold weather and potential air pollution.
Expect heavy domestic tourist crowds and many closures during this two-week holiday period.
Temperatures may be very high during summer. Remaining hydrated is a critical need.