What I Learned traveling Iran: 5 Tips You Should Know

1. Meet the locals

Interactions with the locals were the best part of my trip

2. Learn basic Persian- It changes everything

My notes on the Persian language

Table of Persian numbers

Table of basic persian phrases

3. Don’t lock yourself in your room at sunset

Tomb of Hafez at Sunset

4. Bring a lot of cash!

FIROOZEH KOOBI

“It’s copper onto which tiny pieces of real turquoise are pressed by hand,
creating a mosaic-like, slightly uneven surface.”.

MINAKARI

“It’s metal enameling using vivid colors
that are fired onto the surface at high temperatures.”.

PERSIAN RUGS

“They’re not just decoration on the floor but
hand-knotted fabrics that, through their colors and patterns,
reveal how many hours someone spent creating them.”

Hand crafted magnets

“The shop in the photo sits right in front of the Imam Mosque in Isfahan.”.

Prices in the bazaars are usually not fixed. Negotiating is seen as completely normal there respectful, and even welcome.

If you’re interested in Persian souvenirs in more detail, you can read more about them here.

Because of the sanctions, foreign credit cards do NOT work in Iran. (not Visa, not Mastercard..)

Make sure you bring enough cash with you. Many shops accept euros directly.

The official currency is the Iranian rial, but the exchange rate changes constantly.
As of November 2025 — 1 € ≈ 48,550 IRR) Be aware that prices in markets and everyday life are often written in tomans, not rials. (1 Toman = 10 Rials)

5. Enjoy the drives

Most people see the hours spent traveling between cities as wasted time.

In Iran its not like that.

The beautiful landscape during the drive.

Long desert roads, small villages, mountain ranges on the horizon, random fruit sellers by the roadside, people carrying their beds on the roof of their cars.

So don’t rush from place to place. And don’t sleep through the drive.
Look out the window — this is where Iran shows its true beauty.

Unforgettable Drives

I hope these tips help you on your trip and give you a more realistic idea of what to expect in Iran.
If you arrive prepared, there’s a good chance this will become one of the best experiences of your life
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