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Iran Travel Wiki
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Travel to Iran
The Islamic Republic of Iran offers visitors a unique chance to experience the Middle East. From the modern urban centers of Tehran to the beaches and scuba diving of Kish, you’ll find music, arts, and architecture are all offered in full abundance throughout this country.
Visiting Iran can be an interesting experience. It is a cash-only society thanks to the 30+ year old US embargo that has been in place. This means any Western credit cards will not work. No ATMs will accept Western cards either. One euro equals more than 10,000 rial as well, so getting the exchange rate is important. Prices are sometimes listed in toman as well, which is 10 rial, and there are no state-issued large bills.
Iran operates on three different calendars as well, including the Persian and Islamic calendar in addition to the standard European calendar. Visitors will also want to be aware of certain clothing protocols that are in place. Maybe one of the most unique aspects of a visit to Iran is that it is impossible to find a urinal anywhere.
It is a dry country as well, so no alcohol is allowed in public. European visitors tend to have more leeway than an American visitor for travel freedom, but most trips to Iran are planned tours that feature local guides. It is a friendly nation that may love its instant coffee in the morning, but also offers spectacular arts, culture, and vistas that will make you want to keep coming back for more.
Travel resources
Below you can find usefull travel resources for your visit to the country
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Official holidays
When are holidays and no working days in the country ?
Date | English | Local |
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Farvardin 1-4 | Nowruz | Nowruz |
Farvardin 12 | Islamic Republic Day | Ruz e Jomhuri ye |
Farvardin 13 | Sizdah Bedar | |
Khordad 14 | Death of Khomeini | Rehlat e Xomeyni |
Khordad 15 | Revolt of Khordad 15 | Qiām e Pānzdah e |
Bahman 22 | Anniversary of Islamic Revolution | Enqelāb e |
Esfand 29 | Nationalization of the Iranian oil industry | Melli Šodan e Saneat e Naft |
Muharram 9 | Tasua | |
Muharram 10 | Ashura | |
Safar 20 | Arbaeen | |
Safar 28 | Demise of Prophet Muhammad and Imam Hassan | |
Safar 29 or 30 | Martyrdom of Imam Reza | |
Rabi'-ul-Awwal 17 | Birth of Muhammad and Imam Jafar | |
Jamaad-ath-Thaanee 3 | Martyrdom of Fatima | |
Rajab 13 | Birth of Imam Ali | |
Rajab 27 | Mission of Muhammad | |
Sha'aban 15 | Birth of Imam Mahdi | |
Ramadhan 21 | Martyrdom of Imam Ali | |
Shawwal 1 | Eid ul-Fitr (End of Ramadhan) | |
Shawwal 25 | Martyrdom of Imam Jafar | |
Dh-ul-Hajja 10 | Eid ul-Adha (Ghurban) | |
Dh-ul-Hajja 18 | Eid al-Ghadeer |
Which are the largest cities ?
Listing of the most important and largest cities in the country
Rank | City | Pop |
---|---|---|
1 | Tehran | 8,154,051 |
2 | Mashhad | 2,749,374 |
3 | Isfahan | 1,756,126 |
4 | Karaj | 1,614,626 |
5 | Tabriz | 1,494,988 |
6 | Shiraz | 1,460,665 |
7 | Ahwaz | 1,112,021 |
8 | Qom | 1,074,036 |
9 | Kermanshah | 851,405 |
10 | Urmia | 667,499 |
11 | Rasht | 639,951 |
12 | Zahedan | 560,725 |
13 | Kerman | 534,441 |
14 | Arak | 526,182 |
15 | Hamadan | 525,794 |
16 | Yazd | 486,152 |
17 | Ardabil | 482,632 |
18 | Bandar Abbas | 435,751 |
19 | Eslamshahr | 389,102 |
20 | Zanjan | 386,851 |