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In Tehran 3-day tour you will get familiar to almost all highlights of Iran’s capital. As a cosmopolitan city, with great museums, parks, restaurants and warm friendly people, Tehran has earned itself the rather unenviable reputation as a smog-filled, traffic-clogged and featureless sprawl of concrete bursting at the seams with 15 million residents; But meanwhile, this metropolis is a heaven for museum lovers and keen travelers.
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Welcome to the modern capital of Iran,Tehran; the city of colorful lights, intriguing sounds and never-ending motion. Tehran is the capital of Iran, The population of the city is almost 15 million with a metropolitan area population of approximately 17 million. Join us to show you Tehran beyond your expectations.
Tehran is a city of parks and has more than 800 of them, all well-designed. The altitude of the city is nearly a mile high above the sea level and as a result is usually cooler than other capitals in the middle east but the air tends to be very dry.
A combination of factors make Tehran a pleasant place to visit: The dry climate which is normally cool (at least in the evenings), the proximity of the surrounding atmospheric mountains, museums and palaces, the parks and Persian Gardens where flowers blossom all through the year, and the alleys of trees in the avenues or even smaller streets.
The Alborz range on the north of Tehran, which hosts Damavand -the highest peak in Iran- provides fantastic conditions for ski lovers in the winter. In winter, the mountain hotels and ski resorts at Shemshak, and Dizin are full several days a week. Some specialist skiers consider the snow value in northern Tehran to be one of the most excellent in the world. The main feature of Tehran tourist centers are its interesting museums such as Iran National Museum which is known as the first Iranian archaeological museum, divided into 3 sections based on different periods of Iranian history: Pre-history, Pre-Islamic, and Islamic periods, the Carpet Museum comprises of two halls displaying some finest Persian carpets from different regions and Ceramic & Glassware Museum (ABGINEH) which is originally a beautiful 19th century building full of interesting objects.
During your stay you can also enjoy visiting Tehran palaces such as the 410 hectares Sa’ad Abad Complex which was the residential palaces of Mohammad Reza Shah, his father and some members of the former Iranian royal family , Niavaran palace complex in north east Tehran and the famous Golestan palace dating back to Qajar era.
Arrive at Tehran International Airport (IKA), meet your local guide, and transfer to your hotel. Enjoy some time to rest after your journey.
Begin your exploration with the Golestan Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Tehran’s oldest royal complexes. Stroll through its mirror halls, gardens, and richly decorated chambers from the Qajar era.
Continue to the Grand Bazaar, one of the largest and oldest in the Middle East. Lose yourself among winding lanes filled with carpets, spices, jewelry, and handicrafts.
Today we also Visit the National Museum of Iran, housing thousands of artifacts that trace Iran’s history from prehistoric times through the Islamic era
Today we visit the Carpet Museum of Iran, where exquisite Persian carpets from across the country are displayed as works of art.
Then, head north to the Sa’dabad Palace Complex, once home to the Pahlavi royal family. Wander through the lavish palaces surrounded by lush gardens at the foot of the mountains.Explore the Tajrish Bazaar and nearby Imamzadeh Saleh Shrine in north Tehran. Enjoy dinner at one of the modern restaurants in the Darband area, where cafes line the mountain stream and locals gather for tea and kebabs.
Visit the Niavaran Palace Complex, a modern yet elegant residence of the last Shah. Explore its impressive halls, exquisite carpets, and art collections.
Then, stroll through the palace gardens and enjoy the cool mountain air.
Then we Take a scenic drive to Milad Tower or Azadi Tower, two of Tehran’s most iconic landmarks offering sweeping views of the city.
Optionally, visit the Tabiat Bridge, a modern architectural masterpiece connecting two large parks, where locals relax and enjoy the skyline.
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