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7-Day Tour of Iran

Tour cost

Price per adult
For price inquiries, please contact 📞 Double Room 5-Star Hotel
For price inquiries, please contact 📞 Single Room 5-Star Hotel
For price inquiries, please contact 📞 Children (2–12 years old) 5-Star Hotel

Scheduling

Departure date: According to the itinerary
Return date: According to the itinerary

Patrols

This tour is held weekly.
Day 1: Tehran
Depart from the international airport and fly to Tehran.
After breakfast, visit the Jewelry Museum, followed by a tour of the Golestan Palace. Also known as the Rose Palace, Golestan Palace features a unique architectural style and is considered a masterpiece of Iranian architecture.
Among its highlights is the Mirror Hall, where the circular ceiling and surrounding walls are intricately decorated with countless small mirror pieces, creating a dazzling, shimmering effect throughout the palace.
Afterwards, stroll through the bazaar and admire Persian cultural and artistic handicrafts.
Next, visit the Azadi Tower for a photo opportunity — this iconic monument is a symbol of Tehran as the capital city.
After dinner, check into the hotel and rest.
Day 2: Tehran – Shiraz
After breakfast, take a domestic flight to Shiraz.
First, visit the Sa'dabad Palace Complex, which once served as the summer residence for the former Iranian royal family.
Then, visit the Niavaran Palace Complex, which includes several distinctive buildings and a museum. It was the main residence of Iran's last royal family.
Continue to the Carpet Museum — Iran is regarded as the birthplace of carpet weaving. The museum houses a precious collection of ancient handmade carpets from various regions and periods, representing the finest examples of Iran’s history, culture, and artistry.
In the evening, fly to Shiraz. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel for rest.
Day 3: Shiraz
After breakfast, visit the Nasir al-Mulk Mosque, where the colorful stained glass windows create a dreamy and magical atmosphere.
Then, explore the Eram Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage Site whose history dates back to the Qajar dynasty, renowned for its unique artistic design and intricate landscaping.
Afterwards, head to the Vakil Bazaar, where visitors can freely shop for local handicrafts and souvenirs.
Continue to visit the Shah Cheragh Shrine, a beautiful and sacred site.
After dinner, return to the hotel and rest.
Day 4: Shiraz – Yazd
After breakfast, drive to visit the ancient site of Pasargadae.
Then continue to explore the famous ruins of Persepolis, a must-visit site in Iran comparable to the Great Wall of China.
This magnificent palace complex served as the summer residence and ceremonial center for the Achaemenid emperors.
After the visit, proceed to Yazd. Upon arrival, visit Yazd’s main square.
After dinner, check into the hotel and rest.
Day 5: Yazd
After breakfast, visit the Friday Mosque of Yazd and the iconic Amir Chakhmaq Complex, known for its exquisite Persian mosaics and ingenious architectural structure, which are considered classics. Then, drive to the ancient town of Meybod, located in the northern part of Yazd. This thousand-year-old town is famous for its mud-brick architecture.
Visit the Zoroastrian fire temple, which has become one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Zoroastrianism in Iran.
On the way back, pass through the ancient Silk Road town of Kharanagh. Afterward, return to Yazd."
Day 6: Yazd – Isfahan
After breakfast, visit the Silence Tower, a cylindrical structure without a roof. The door of the tower faces east and was used as a site for Zoroastrian sky burials.
Then, explore the Fire Temple and the Latif wind tower.
Afterward, drive to Isfahan.
In the evening, visit the Si-o-se-pol Bridge. Under the neon lights of the bridge at night, the atmosphere is peaceful — with family gatherings, lovers' whispers, friends' conversations, and the casual stroll of tourists, creating a serene and tranquil ambiance.
Then, visit the Khaju Bridge, a typical Safavid-era architectural marvel.
Afterwards, check into the hotel and rest.
"Day 7: Isfahan – Tehran – Home
After breakfast, visit the Chehel Sotoun Palace, located in the center of a Persian garden.
Explore the Imam Square, which was once the site where Shah Abbas held military reviews and watched polo games.
Among the historical landmarks, the Royal Mosque, Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, and Ali Qapu Palace are the most famous. The Ali Qapu Palace, located on the west side of the square, is decorated with beautiful murals depicting natural landscapes.
Next, visit the Isfahan Grand Bazaar, a large labyrinthine market with vaulted ceilings and countless alleyways, which was the largest commercial center in the Middle East during the 17th century.
Afterward, drive to Tehran International Airport for your flight back to Country.

Residence

**"According to guest reviews, excellent. The Espinas Palace Hotel, proudly standing in the northern part of Tehran, is a hidden gem, offering the perfect blend of luxury and tranquility. The hotel combines modern comfort with classic elegance, presenting an extraordinary noble aura. As one of Tehran's top architectural landmarks, Espinas Palace stands out with its magnificent architectural design, grand lobby, exquisite public spaces, and incredibly comfortable rooms, making it a prominent landmark in the city. Espinas Palace not only offers five-star luxury services but also creates a homely and warm atmosphere, ensuring every guest enjoys an unforgettable luxurious experience.

According to guest reviews, excellent. Abbasi Hotel is the ideal choice for travelers heading to Isfahan. Not only is it set in a charming and elegant environment, but it also offers a wide range of amenities to make your stay even more comfortable.

According to guest reviews, excellent. Shiraz, the city of culture and history, is home to Iran's highest hotel – Chamran Grand Hotel. Located in the beautiful Ghasrodasht area, the hotel offers a panoramic view of Shiraz and its surrounding paradise-like gardens, with breathtaking scenery. Chamran Grand Hotel combines the expertise of hotel management professionals with international service standards, providing guests with a luxurious, comfortable, and unforgettable stay, making your journey even more extraordinary!

According to visitor reviews, it is excellent. Iran's first garden hotel is located within the 13,000 square meter Mosher Garden, which dates back to the Qajar dynasty. This garden hotel is situated on one of the main entrance streets of Yazd, making it convenient to access various parts of the city. The beautiful courtyards, fountains, spring waters, and authentic Persian architectural style make it one of the main attractions in Yazd.

Origin and destination

Destination City 1 tehran Airplane
Destination City 2 shiraz Airplane
Destination City 3 Yazd VIP tourist bus
Destination City 4 isfahan VIP tourist bus

Tour services

Accommodation in 5-star hotels (comfortable, luxurious, and offering a unique Iranian experience)
All meals throughout the trip (including three meals a day, with authentic Persian cuisine)
VIP sightseeing bus (spacious and comfortable, ideal for long-distance travel)
Professional english-speaking guide (accompanying the group and providing in-depth explanations)
Domestic flights (quickly connecting major tourist cities)
Airport transfers (private vehicle service ensuring a smooth journey)
Attraction entrance fees (covering all major sites listed in the itinerary)
Daily supply of mineral water (providing ample drinking water)
Travel insurance (ensuring your safety throughout the journey)

Required documents

Passport and a copy (with at least 6 months validity)
Travel insurance (for journey protection)

Essential and recommended items

Cash (USD or EUR) (International credit cards cannot be used in Iran)
Travel adapter (Iran uses 220V voltage, with Type C and Type F plugs)
Appropriate clothing (women should prepare headscarves, long-sleeved tops, and long pants; men should avoid sleeveless shirts and shorts)
Sun protection items (sunglasses, sunscreen, hats — especially for desert and hot areas)
Personal medications (common medicines, stomach remedies, cold medicine, etc.)
Toiletries (some hotels do not provide toothpaste and toothbrushes)
Camera or smartphone (to capture beautiful moments of the journey)

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