MileHacker Logo
Getting Around Yazd Detailed

Getting Around Yazd Detailed

Iran

Public Transportation Buses

Buses are the main form of public transportation within Yazd. The bus network covers most major routes, connecting different neighborhoods and areas of the city. Buses are an economical way to travel, offering a glimpse into local daily life. They are generally reliable but can become crowded during peak hours.

Bus routes in Yazd are typically marked in Persian. As a visitor, understanding the routes might call for assistance. Ask locals, hotel staff, or guesthouse owners for guidance on which bus to take to your desired destination. Show them your destination on a map or write down the Persian name. Important bus stops are near major squares, attractions, and along main avenues. The area around Amir Chakhmaq Complex serves as a central point for many taxi and bus routes.

Ticketing, Fares, & Accessibility

  • Unified Public Transport Card: Yazd uses an electronic public transport card for bus fares. Purchase these cards at designated kiosks often found near major bus stations or larger stops. Top-up the card with credit as needed.
  • Cash Payment: While less common on all routes, some bus drivers accept cash payment. Better to have a charged transport card. Fares are very low.
  • Hours & Frequency: Buses generally operate from early morning (around 6:00 AM) until late evening (around 9:00 PM or 10:00 PM). Hours might be reduced on Fridays and public holidays. Frequency varies by route.
  • Accessibility: Public buses in Yazd may not be easily accessible for travelers with mobility challenges. Buses often have steps, and crowded conditions make maneuvering difficult.

Offline Maps

Use apps like Maps.me or Google Maps (with offline maps downloaded for Yazd) to help identify bus routes and stops. These apps sometimes show public transport options.

Ask Locals

Do not hesitate to ask locals for directions. Iranians are generally helpful and willing to assist tourists. Learn a few basic Persian phrases like "Kojast?" (Where is...?) to aid communication.

Gender Segregation

Public buses in Iran often have separate sections for men and women. Women sit in the back section of the bus, and men in the front. Respect this custom.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing

Licensed Taxi Service
  • Identification: Licensed taxis are typically orange or yellow. White taxis are often private cars operating as "savaris" (shared taxis).
  • Hailing & Fares: Hail licensed taxis on the street or find them at designated stands. Meters are rarely used; always agree on the fare Before starting. Fares are inexpensive compared to Western countries. Payment is always in cash.
  • Airport/Station Taxis: Designated taxi stands exist at AZD and bus/train stations. Fares for these routes are usually fixed or negotiated before departure. A pre-booked hotel transfer offers convenience upon arrival.
Ride-Sharing Apps
  • Snapp: This is the most popular ride-sharing app in Iran, like Uber/Lyft. Highly recommended for convenience, fixed prices, and ease of use. You need a local Iranian SIM card. Payment to the driver is always in cash at the end.
  • Tap30: Another similar ride-sharing app, though Snapp is generally more prevalent.
  • Safety: Ride-sharing apps are generally safe. For street-hailed taxis, ensure it is a licensed vehicle. Solo female travelers may prefer ride-sharing apps over shared street taxis, especially at night.

Rental Options

Car Rental

Possible but not generally recommended for foreign tourists due to challenging driving conditions and language barriers. Requires an IDP.

Motorcycle/Scooter

Less common and generally not recommended due to safety concerns and traffic.

Bicycle Rentals

Some guesthouses or local shops offer rentals for exploring the Old City's quieter areas.

Driving Laws

Drive on the right. Traffic laws are often disregarded. Parking is challenging in central areas.

Walking & Cycling Detailed

Walking offers the best way to experience Yazd's historical charm.

Pedestrian-Friendly Areas

  • Historical City of Yazd (UNESCO Site): This area is largely pedestrianized and best explored on foot. Its narrow alleys (koochehs), traditional mudbrick houses, and hidden courtyards invite leisurely exploration. You spend hours getting lost and discovering architectural details.
  • Other Areas: Dolat Abad Garden, Amir Chakhmaq Complex, and the Jame Mosque area are also pleasant for walking and are relatively compact.
  • No-Go Areas: Main arterial roads, especially during peak hours, are best avoided on foot or by bicycle due to heavy, fast-moving traffic. Stick to pedestrian zones and quieter side streets.

Walking Tour Options

  • Guided Tours: Many guesthouses and local tour agencies in Yazd offer guided walking tours of the Old City. These often focus on specific themes like history, traditional architecture, Zoroastrian heritage, or the qanat system. A local guide gives valuable insights and leads you to hidden gems.
  • Self-Guided Tours: With a good offline map (e.g., Maps.me) and a guidebook, you easily conduct self-guided walking tours. The charm of the Old City often comes from simply wandering.
  • Cycling Infrastructure & Safety: Yazd has limited dedicated bicycle infrastructure. Cycling is possible for leisurely rides within the Old City's quieter areas or specific routes outside the city. Cycling on main roads is hazardous due to heavy traffic.

Specialized Transportation

  • Tour Buses: Not common in Yazd. Most tours are private or small group tours conducted by car or van, arranged through local agencies or guesthouses.
  • Water Transportation: Not applicable, as Yazd is a desert city with no navigable waterways.
  • Unique Local Transport: No cable cars or funiculars. The most unique local transport experience is simply walking through the labyrinthine mudbrick alleys.
  • Accessibility Services: Dedicated accessibility services are limited in Yazd. Public transport and many historical sites present challenges (uneven surfaces, stairs). Private taxis or pre-arranged accessible vans are the most practical options.
  • Pre-booking: Always confirm accessibility with accommodations and tour operators in advance for a smoother experience.
  • Border Crossings: Yazd is centrally located. Direct international land border crossings are not relevant for arrival or departure from Yazd itself.

Departure Information Summary

Exit Fees

Foreign tourists are generally exempt from Iran's exit tax. Confirm before departure.

  • Double check with airline.
  • Regulations change.
  • Iranian citizens pay.
Departure Timing

Arrive 1.5-2 hours before domestic flights (AZD). 2-3 hours for international connections via Tehran (IKA).

  • Allow transfer time IKA-THR.
  • Account for delays.
  • Confirm flight status.
Airport Facilities

Shahid Sadooghi Airport (AZD) has basic facilities: cafes, small shops, currency exchange (rates not optimal).

  • Limited duty-free.
  • Functional waiting areas.
  • Bus/train stations are basic.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing Summary

Taxis and ride-sharing apps offer convenient and relatively inexpensive ways to travel around Yazd.

Licensed Taxi Details

  • Identification: Typically orange or yellow. White taxis are often private cars operating as "savaris" (shared taxis).
  • Negotiation: Meters are rarely used. Always agree on the fare with the driver Before starting your journey to avoid misunderstandings.
  • Fares: Inexpensive compared to Western countries. A short ride within the city center might cost 10,000-20,000 Tomans. Payment is always in cash (Rials or Tomans).
  • Hailing: You can hail licensed taxis on the street or find them at designated taxi stands near major attractions, squares, and bus/train stations.

Ride-Sharing App Details

  • Snapp: Most popular ride-sharing app in Iran, functioning much like Uber or Lyft. Highly recommended for its convenience and fixed prices displayed in the app.
  • Requirements: You need a local Iranian SIM card (see Section 3.3) to use Snapp. Payment to the driver is always in cash at the end of the ride, even though the price is quoted in the app.
  • Benefits: Fixed prices eliminate negotiation, GPS tracking provides security, and the app interface often has English options. Tap30 is another similar app.
  • Safety: Generally considered safe. Solo female travelers might prefer ride-sharing apps or licensed taxis over shared street taxis, especially at night.

Walking & Cycling Summary

Pedestrian Zones

The Historical City of Yazd (UNESCO Site) is largely pedestrianized and best explored on foot. Its narrow alleys and traditional mudbrick houses invite leisurely exploration.

Explore on foot

Walking Tours

Many guesthouses and local tour agencies offer guided walking tours of the Old City. Self-guided tours are also possible with offline maps and guidebooks.

Guided or self-guided

Cycling in Yazd

Yazd has limited dedicated bicycle infrastructure. Cycling is more suited for leisurely rides within the Old City's quieter areas or specific routes outside the city. Main roads are hazardous.

Limited cycling infrastructure

Driving & Renting Summary

Car Rental & Rules
  • Car rental is possible but generally not recommended for foreign tourists due to challenging driving conditions, aggressive local driving, and language barriers.
  • An International Driving Permit (IDP) is legally necessary alongside your valid national driving license. Local rental companies operate.
  • Driving in Iran is on the right side of the road. Traffic laws are often disregarded. Parking can be challenging in central and historical areas.
Motorcycle & Specialized Transit
  • Motorcycle and Scooter Rentals: Less common for tourists and generally not recommended due to safety concerns, traffic, and limited dedicated infrastructure.
  • Specialized Transport: Tour buses and hop-on-hop-off services are not common. Most tours are private or small group tours by car/van. No water transport, cable cars, or funiculars.
  • Accessibility Services: Limited dedicated accessibility services. Public transport and historical sites present challenges. Private taxis or pre-arranged accessible vans are the most practical options.

Getting Around Alerts

  • Always agree on taxi fare Before starting the journey if not using Snapp.
  • Be cautious of aggressive driving if self-driving; it is generally not recommended for tourists.
  • Avoid main arterial roads for walking or cycling during peak hours due to heavy traffic.
  • Public transport has gender segregation; women sit in the back.
  • Motorcycle/scooter rentals are not safe for tourists.
  • Accessibility is limited at many historical sites and public transport due to uneven surfaces and stairs.
  • For a truly unique experience, simply wander the labyrinthine mudbrick alleys of the Old City.
  • Keep offline maps handy for navigation, even when walking.

Navigating Yazd

Walking through the Old City offers the richest experience of Yazd. For longer distances, use Snapp or agree on taxi fares beforehand.

For accessibility needs, pre-arranged private transport is the most reliable choice.