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Best time to visit Tehran

Tehran, the biggest and busiest city of Iran, hosts millions of people every year. Museums, fine art centers, huge exhibitions, great hospitals, prime companies, old bazaars and a fascinating blend of different cultures have made Tehran the most visited city in Iran. As an expat who has been living in the capital since 2013, I would say there is no best or worst time to visit for Tehran. However, in the article below you will find a guide on what you can do in Tehran in each season, so you would plan your trip according to your own priorities.

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Tehran Transportation System

Tehran, the capital of Iran, is populated as high as New York City. It is not surprising that fourteen million people make a huge mess in the streets every day in Tehran. Sometimes it takes more than two hours to drive from east to west or south to north. The government has done its best to make an efficient public transportation system in this metropolis and lessen the traffic during the day. The article below guides you to have an outline of the public transportation system in the biggest city in Iran; Tehran.

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Popular walking spots in Tehran

Most visitors to Iran will spend at least a day or two in Tehran, the Islamic Republic’s capital city. Often described as Iran’s most liberal city, Tehran is by all accounts a world city. The Alborz Mountains create the perfect backdrop and can be seen everywhere throughout the city.

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Top Hotels in Tehran for Foodies

Persian hospitality can’t be a thing without the Iranian host forcing lavishing and mouthwatering food one after another to their guests, ultimately being the reason of the guests’ stomachaches hurting at the end of his stay at an Iranian house or at an Iranian hotel, for that manner. This issue is totally severe and serious while no guest can leave the house of an Iranian guest without a handful of leftovers and puzzling sensations of wanting to taste more delicious Persian dishes without exploding.

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