Iran-4-day-itinerary
Iran 4-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Tehran
- Morning: Arrive in Tehran, the capital city of Iran. Check-in to your hotel and freshen up.
- Visit: Golestan Palace (UNESCO World Heritage Site), a stunning example of Persian architecture.
- Lunch: Try some traditional Iranian cuisine at a local restaurant, such as kebabs or fesenjan (chicken in pomegranate sauce).
- Afternoon: Visit the National Museum of Iran to learn about the country’s rich history and culture.
- Evening: Explore the bustling streets of Tehran, visit the Grand Bazaar, and enjoy the city’s vibrant atmosphere.
Things to Know:
- Respect local customs and dress modestly.
- Remove your shoes when entering mosques or private homes.
- Learn some basic Persian phrases, such as “hello” (سلام) and “thank you” (متشکرم).
Day 2: Tehran to Isfahan
- Morning: Take an early morning flight from Tehran to Isfahan (approximately 1 hour).
- Visit: Naqsh-e Jahan Square (Imam Square), one of the largest city squares in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Lunch: Enjoy traditional Iranian cuisine at a local restaurant.
- Afternoon: Visit the stunning Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, known for its intricate tilework.
- Evening: Explore the historic bazaar and enjoy the romantic atmosphere of Isfahan.
Transportation:
- Domestic flights are available between Tehran and Isfahan.
- Taxis and private cars are also options, but be prepared for a long drive (approximately 5 hours).
Day 3: Isfahan
- Morning: Visit the magnificent Vank Cathedral, a beautiful example of Armenian architecture.
- Visit: The ancient Friday Mosque, one of the oldest mosques in Iran.
- Lunch: Try some local street food, such as falafel or shawarma.
- Afternoon: Explore the picturesque Joui Bridge and enjoy the scenic views of the Zayanderud River.
- Evening: Enjoy a traditional Iranian dinner and watch a live music performance.
Visa Requirements:
- Citizens of most countries need a visa to enter Iran. Apply for an e-visa or obtain one upon arrival.
- Check with the Iranian embassy or consulate in your home country for specific requirements.
Day 4: Isfahan to Yazd
- Morning: Take an early morning train from Isfahan to Yazd (approximately 5 hours).
- Visit: The ancient city of Yazd, known for its windcatchers and adobe architecture.
- Lunch: Enjoy traditional Iranian cuisine at a local restaurant.
- Afternoon: Explore the beautiful Jameh Mosque and the Amir Chakhmaq Complex.
- Evening: Return to Tehran by train or flight (approximately 5 hours) for your departure.
Other Things of Interest:
- Try some delicious Iranian sweets, such as gaz or sohan.
- Learn about Iran’s rich history and culture at one of the many museums.
- Explore the beautiful deserts and mountains of Iran on a guided tour.
Safety Tips:
- Be respectful of local customs and traditions.
- Avoid traveling alone at night.
- Keep your valuables secure and be aware of your surroundings.