How to Spend 9 Days in Tehran - A Complete Itinerary for Tehran

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Tehran 9-Days Itinerary: Cheap Flights to Tehran

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Day 1 | Morning

Azadi Tower

Opening Hours: Sunday - Friday 9:00-12:00, 13:30-17:00.

Ticket Price: 120000 IRR

Recommended Length of Stay: 30-60 Minutes

Location: Azadi Square, Tehran 11369, Iran

This inverted "Y"-shaped building is translated into Chinese as Banay Azadi, and it is a monument built to commemorate the 2500th anniversary of the founding of the Persian Empire. The building materials used 2,500 marbles from Isfahan, which also symbolized the 2,500-year-old Persian Empire. The entire tower combines ancient Sassanid architectural styles with Islamic architectural styles. Built in 1971, it has witnessed major historical moments in contemporary Iran, including the Islamic Revolution and major anti-American rallies. After the Islamic Revolution in 1979, the Iranians gave the monument a new meaning: symbolizing the coming of the era of freedom and theocracy in Iran. It became a landmark symbol of Tehran. The square is also an important transportation hub in Tehran, with constant traffic flow day and night. After 6 o'clock every night, the lanterns on the tower are very beautiful, and it is recommended to visit after sunset.

Reviews from Real Guests:

Mamaloore: beautiful qnd amazing place

Trip.com User: A very special landmark.

Day 1 | Afternoon

Having the chance to enjoy the charming Azadi Tower, National Museum of Iran next to it is another great place that you will never want to miss!

National Museum of Iran

Opening Hours: Open on Sun;Open on Mon-Sat,9:00am-5:00pm

Ticket Price: 1000000 IRR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-3 Hours

Location: Emam Khomeini Avenue, 30 Si-e-Tir Street, Tehran

The National Museum of Iran was established in 1916 and exhibits more than 300,000 historical relics, including a large number of treasures left from the ancient Persian Empire. It is the largest archaeological and historical museum in Iran. At present, the museum consists of two single buildings, one is the Ancient Iran Museum, which opened in 1938. The collections here are mainly cultural relics before the Islamic era, which are of great ornamental value. There is also an exhibition area dedicated to displaying important cultural relics of Persepolis. Unmissable Exhibits One of the highlights of the Museum of Ancient Iran's exhibits is a copy of Hammurabi's Codex, the original now in the collection of Paris. In addition, the masterpieces that cannot be missed in the museum are the pure gold horn-shaped wine glass of Darius I, the statue of the Parthian warrior and the stigma head of Persepolis. Another building of the National Museum is the Museum of Islamic History opened in 1996. The exhibits include 13 parts including cultural relics, stamps, coins, research results related to the history of Iranian art, other cultural research results and photographic works related to Islamic history.

Day 1 | Evening

If you want to explore other popular attractions later, Espinas Persian Gulf Hotel Tehran is a suitable place for you to stay and refresh.

Espinas Persian Gulf Hotel Tehran

Offering a hot tub and sauna, Espinas Persian Gulf Hotel is located in Tehran. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site. Rooms are fitted with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Some units include a seating area where you can relax. Some rooms feature views of the mountain or city. Every room is equipped with a private bathroom fitted with a bath. For your comfort, you will find bathrobes, slippers and a hairdryer. Superior rooms have a spa bath or a hot tub. Free WiFi is available throughout the property. You will find a 24-hour front desk at the property. You can play table tennis at this hotel, and car hire is available. The nearest airport is Mehrabad International Airport, 8 km from the property.

Day 2 | Morning

Golestan Palace

Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 9:00-18:00

Ticket Price: 500000 IRR

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours

Location: Tehran, Tehran District 12 Panzdah-e-Khordad St Fifth Khordad Avenue Arg Sqr،, Iran

Golestan Palace is the oldest royal palace in Tehran, also known as the Rose Palace. The Royal Palace is between Khomeini Square and Bazaar, and the transportation is very convenient. It consists of several majestic buildings. The palace has witnessed the glory and extravagance of the rulers of the Qajar dynasty. Marble Throne Hall From the door, along the long pool, you come to the Marble Throne Hall (Ivan-e Takht), a mirrored, front-opening hall with an ornate throne in the middle. The main hall is used for ceremonies, and the throne in the middle is supported by human figures and built from more than 60 pieces of striped marble. After the art gallery leaves the main hall, you will come to the art gallery (NegarKhane), which displays many works of art from the Qajar period. There is also a portrait of the Shah (the title of the ancient emperor in Persian), and the jewelry and crown worn by the characters in the painting can be seen in the National Jewelry Museum. After the Hall of Mirrors, we come to the Hall of Mirrors (Talar-eAyaheh), which is particularly famous in the palace. The Hall of Mirrors was built specifically for the Peacock Throne, and now the Peacock Throne has been moved to the National Jewelry Museum. Immediately upon entering, the Hall of Mirrors is a sight to behold. Treasures from around the world are displayed in the Hall of Mirrors, including a large green malachite vase and more than 10 giant chandeliers. Continuing east from the Hall of Mirrors is the Pool Palace (Howze Khaneh), named for the small pool and fountain in the middle. The interior displays 19th-century European paintings and sculptures. There are not many tourists in the Royal Palace of the Sun Palace, and the quiet courtyard is waiting for the admirers who come here. The spectacular Sun Palace mixes European and Persian architectural traditions. The interior of the palace is a series of mirrored and tiled rooms that house numerous photographs as well as furniture and vases gifted by European monarchs. Four towering wind towers can be seen on the partition for ventilation. Below is the Wind Tower Palace, whose flashy interior decoration is very worth seeing. Come to the old photo gallery (Aks Khaneh) in the basement, where a large number of photos describing the life of the Qajar court are displayed. The Diamond Palace next comes to the small Diamond Palace. In a room with red walls and tiled floors in the Diamond Palace, various decorative arts are displayed, especially the French ceramics of the 18th and 19th centuries, which are very worth seeing. In addition, the charming underground tea room in the Diamond Palace may be more attractive, if you have time, you may wish to check it out. Slowly drink a pot of Iranian black tea here and listen to the centuries-old Persian wind gently blowing through the treetops.

Reviews from Real Guests:

Abbas Taheri: i love this place so much , its wonderful

Day 2 | Afternoon

After finishing the tour at Golestan Palace, you can head to Carpet Museum of Iran, the most worth visiting place around the corner.

Carpet Museum of Iran

Opening Hours: Spring and summer Tuesday-Sunday 9:00-18:00, closed on Monday; autumn and winter Tuesday-Sunday 9:00-17:00, closed on Monday.

Ticket Price: 25000 IRR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: on the North-West Corner Of Laleh Park ,Fatemi and Karegar Junction, Tehran

The Carpet Museum was designed and built by a queen of the Pahlavi Dynasty, Farah Pahlavi. The Carpet Museum is an outstanding representation of Iranian history, culture and art. The first floor of the museum is a permanent exhibition hall, and the second floor is a temporary exhibition hall. Some modern carpet design exhibitions are held here from time to time. The permanent exhibition hall collects thousands of treasures of carpets produced in Iran from the 16th to the 20th century. These carpet patterns reflect the social life, wars, characters, etc. at that time, and are also very precious cultural relics and historical materials. In addition to displaying a variety of carpets, the museum also displays the dyeing raw materials of carpets, such as pomegranate peel, indigo, walnut shell, potash and sycamore, and tools for weaving carpets, such as crochet hooks, scissors and needle bars, etc. .

Day 2 | Evening

If you want to explore other popular attractions later, TajMahal Hotel Tehran is a suitable place for you to stay and refresh.

TajMahal Hotel Tehran

Featuring free WiFi and a spa centre, TajMahal Hotel Tehran offers accommodation in Tehran. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.Each room has a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and Blu-ray player. Certain rooms have a seating area to relax in after a busy day. Enjoy a cup of tea from your terrace or balcony. Each room includes a private bathroom. For your comfort, you will find bathrobes and slippers.There is free shuttle service at the property.The nearest airport is Mehrabad International Airport, 10 km from TajMahal Hotel Tehran.

Day 3 | Morning

Sa'adabad Complex Museum

Opening Hours: Open from 9:00am-7:00pm

Ticket Price: 50000 IRR

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-5 Hours

Location: Saadabad Palace, Tehran

The Sad Abad Palace was once a summer retreat for the Iranian royal family, with not only beautifully decorated palaces, but also swimming pools, gardens and stadiums. The Sad Abad Palace is located on a hill in the north of Tehran. It is a very large complex with 14 palaces in total. Surrounded by forests, gardens and lawns, the entire palace has fresh air and a beautiful environment. Palace Overview Saad Abad Palace After the Islamic Revolution, the government turned 7 of the palaces into museums and exhibition halls and opened them to the public. The seven palaces are mainly composed of the White House, the Green Palace, the Mother Palace, the Military Museum, the Natural History Museum, the Miniature Painting Museum, and the Archaeological Museum. Due to the size of the Abad Palace, the distance between each palace is very long. The Saad Abad Palace is a romantic place, the entrance to the palace is surrounded by lush plane trees. If you come here in autumn, the sycamore trees in the garden will fall on the grass and roads, like a golden carpet, creating a romantic atmosphere in the garden. There are also many statues and stone statues in the garden, including people and animals. After entering the park, you can walk to the White House for about 15 minutes. There is a pair of large bronze boot sculptures standing at the entrance of the White House. It is said that it is the sculpture of King Reza Shah Pahlavi, the owner of the palace, but it was pushed down during the Islamic Revolution. , only the boots remain. The exterior of the White House has a German palace style, and the interior is Persian style. The palace is worth seeing for its interior. Today's White House mainly displays the items used by the king in those days. When entering the White House, the palace basically retains exquisite decorations and gorgeous furnishings. You can visit the reception hall, reception room, banquet hall and playroom, etc. Each room is covered with expensive and exquisite Persian carpets, elegant decoration style and exquisite wall lamps, showing the extremely exquisite life scene of the royal family. Go upstairs to visit, there is a carpet of about 143 square meters in the auditorium upstairs, which is relatively rare. Don't miss the stainless steel staircase behind the ground floor, which spirals down to the National Gallery in the basement. The Green Palace The Green Palace is located at the end of the upward slope in the palace. It is open to tourists as a palace for displaying the palace, and it looks more classic in shape. The design of the Green Palace is very gorgeous, and the most famous one is the Hall of Mirrors, which is truly full of mirrors, dazzling and gorgeous. Other museums Royal Automobile Museum (RoyalAutomobileMuseum): Inside the museum displays Rolls-Royce, Cadillac and armed Mercedes-Benz 600. The huge Museum of FineArts, housed in a building near the front door, was the seat of the court from 1968 to 1979, and now houses modern and older furniture and paintings by Iranian artists. Royal Dishware Museum (Royal Dishware Museum): This is an imitation French building, in which you can see those gorgeous plates. Military Museum (MilitaryMuseum): In another palace belonging to Shah's nephew, you can see military-related exhibits such as helicopters here.

Reviews from Real Guests:

Trip.com User: So astonished to be in this palace. A nice luxurious Qajar palace in tge middle of Tehran. A must if you are in Tehran

Mamaloore: amazin experience

Day 3 | Afternoon

Now we come to another great highlight in the city: US Den of Espionage.

US Den of Espionage

Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Wed,Fri,Sun,9:00am-1:00pm,2:00pm-7:00pm;Open on Thu,9:00am-1:00pm,2:00pm-5:00pm

Ticket Price: 200000 IRR

Recommended Length of Stay: 0.5-1 Hours

Location: Tehran Province, Tehran, District 6, Taleqani St, No. 1727 Iran

The former US embassy in Tehran has now become a very famous attraction in Tehran. Although it is not open to the public, the characteristic graffiti on the outer wall still attracts many tourists to take pictures. Since Iran and the United States severed diplomatic relations, this place has been transformed into a museum reflecting the hegemony of American imperialism. The room displays the transmitters and communication equipment that could not be destroyed in the future when the American diplomats were evacuated. The movie "Escape from Tehran" has made this place one of the must-see attractions for tourists in Tehran. The bold graffiti on the outer wall attracts tourists to take pictures and take pictures. Not far from here, there is the House of Art, which is a place to display the current art of Iran. If you have time, you may wish to visit it.

Reviews from Real Guests:

Mamaloore: its such a nice experience

Day 3 | Evening

If you want to explore other popular attractions later, Grand Hotel 1 Tehran is a suitable place for you to stay and refresh.

Grand Hotel 1 Tehran

Offering a spa centre and sauna, Grand Hotel 1 Tehran is located in Tehran in the Tehran Province Region. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. The rooms have a flat-screen TV. Some units include a seating area to relax in after a busy day. All rooms have a private bathroom. Extras include bath robes, slippers and free toiletries. You will find a 24-hour front desk at the property. Mehrabad International Airport is 9 km from the property.

Day 4 | Morning

Reza Abbasi Museum

Ticket Price: 25000 IRR

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-2 Hours

Location: 972 Shariati Street, Tehran 11369, Iran

The Reza Abbas Museum is named after the great artist of the Safavid period. There are not only the works of the master painter, but also a rich collection of other collections, covering art treasures from the prehistoric era to the end of the Qajar dynasty in the 20th century. Including pottery, iron, silk fabrics in the pre-Islamic era, and paintings and calligraphy in the Islamic period, it shows the development of Iranian art in a comprehensive and continuous manner, which is difficult to see in other Iranian museums.

Day 4 | Afternoon

Borj-e-Milad nearby is the top choice before you leave Reza Abbasi Museum and hit the road.

Borj-e-Milad

Opening Hours: Open from 9:00am-9:00pm

Ticket Price: 8 USD

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-1 Hours

Location: Milad Tower Road, District 2, Tehran

The Maud Tower is an iconic building in Tehran, with a tower height of 435 meters, making it the sixth tallest tower in the world. As a TV tower, its height is second only to China's Oriental Pearl TV Tower. The top of the tower is the commanding height of Tehran, not only overlooking the city, but also the snow-capped mountains on the back. There are 12 floors at the top of the tower, and the roof is 315 meters. Its interior is a restaurant, a hotel, a conference center, a world trade center and a technology and innovation area. The top of the tower is a good place to overlook the whole city of Tehran, and the night view is better. It is recommended to go when the weather is good.

Day 4 | Evening

Don’t forget to book Simorgh Hotel Tehran in advance, because all the tourists head to Borj-e-Milad love staying at it.

Simorgh Hotel Tehran

Located in the Tehran, catched the good views of the city and convenient transportation. This is a good choice for family and friends.

Day 5 | Morning

Cinema Museum of Iran

Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Thu,Sun,9:00am-7:00pm;Open on Fri,2:00pm-7:00pm;Closed on Sat

Ticket Price: 1.5 USD

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-1 Hours

Location: Vali Asr Ave, Tehran 11369, Iran

Located in the northwest of Tehran, the Film Museum has a unique overall atmosphere and is a paradise for literary and artistic youth. If you like movies, especially Iranian movies, don't miss this place. Here you can learn about the development of Iranian film history, and there are very literary shops and very comfortable western restaurants and cafes nearby. After enjoying the exhibits and buying souvenirs around the film, you can also eat something around. , take a break and spend a pleasant time.

Day 5 | Afternoon

Now we come to another great highlight in the city: Niavaran Palace Complex.

Niavaran Palace Complex

Ticket Price: 4.5 USD

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: Tehran Province, Tehran, District 1, Niavaran Square, Iran

This palace is located in the north of Tehran, the main hall was built in 1968. It is not far from the Abad Palace and can be visited together. This palace is the place where the last emperor of the Pahlavi Dynasty lived in the later period. After the Islamic Revolution, it was open to visit. The treasures in the museum and the gorgeous decorations in the palace can make tourists imagine the reckless life of the royal family. The venues open to tourists today are: NiavaranPalaceMuseum, AhmadShahiPavilion, SahebqaraniyehPalace, JahanNamamuseum and the King's Private Library. Other cultural and historic sites include BlueHall, Private Cinema, JahanNama Gallery and Niavaran Garden.

Day 5 | Evening

After visiting the glorious Niavaran Palace Complex, Wisteria Grand Hotel Tehran nearby is the best place to stay.

Wisteria Grand Hotel Tehran

This charming hotel is perfect for sightseeing and business trips. The hotel is equipped with air conditioning in public areas. A 24-hour reception is available at the front desk. The hotel can use the Hotel safe to store valuables. Guests have access to an elevator. . Hotel offers internet access for guests' convenience. Hotel offers room service. Hotel offers a laundry service to ensure your safety and convenience.

Day 6 | Morning

Glassware and Ceramic Museum of Iran

Ticket Price: 25000 IRR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-1 Hours

Location: No. 75, 30 Tir St | Jomhoori Ave, Tehran 11369, Iran

The museum is located in a century-old European-style mansion. The interior of the mansion is luxurious and chic, and every piece of furniture has a sense of beauty given by time. The external garden is even more beautiful and unusual, and it was listed as a national cultural heritage of Iran in 1998. The upper and lower floors of the ancient mansion of the museum are connected by a gorgeous wooden circular staircase. The museum is divided into 8 exhibition areas. The exhibits are all rare glass and porcelain crafts in Iran. The collection of exhibits covers from the 19th century to BC European glassware from the 1st century, among which the exhibits from the 9th to 10th and 12th to 13th centuries are mostly porcelain.

Day 6 | Afternoon

Having the chance to enjoy the charming Glassware and Ceramic Museum of Iran, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art next to it is another great place that you will never want to miss!

Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art

Ticket Price: 1.5 USD

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: N Kargar St, Tehran, Iran, Tehran 11369, Iran

Tehran's Modern Art Museum is one of the city's trendy and avant-garde symbols. It is located in Tehran's Laleh Park, designed and built in 1977 by Iranian architect Kamran Diba, not far from the Carpet Museum. The Tehran Museum of Modern Art is one of the museums with a higher value of Western art, with a collection said to be worth up to $2.5 billion. The collection includes original works such as Van Gogh, Picasso, Warhol, etc.

Day 6 | Evening

After visiting the glorious Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Ferdowsi International Grand Hotel Tehran nearby is the best place to stay.

Ferdowsi International Grand Hotel Tehran

Ferdowsi International Grand hotel offers accommodation in Tehran. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.Rooms come with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Certain units include a seating area to relax in after a busy day. The rooms are equipped with a private bathroom fitted with a shower. For your comfort, you will find free toiletries and a hair dryer.You will find a 24-hour front desk at the property.The nearest airport is Mehrabad International Airport, 9 km from the property.

Day 7 | Morning

Grand Bazaar

Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Wed,Sat-Sun,9:00am-6:00pm;Open on Thu-Fri,9:00am-4:00pm

Ticket Price: Free

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: Tehran Province, Tehran, District 12, Panzdah-e-Khordad St

The Grand Bazaar has a history of more than 200 years, and you can buy souvenirs such as carpets, handicrafts, etc. here.

Day 7 | Afternoon

Having the chance to enjoy the charming Grand Bazaar, The Tomb of Imam Khomeini next to it is another great place that you will never want to miss!

The Tomb of Imam Khomeini

Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

Ticket Price: Free

Recommended Length of Stay: 30-60 Minutes

Location: Behesht-e Zahra, Tehran

Construction of this memorial hall began after Khomeini's death in 1989, and now houses the remains of Khomeini and his second son. This is not only a place where Iranians cherish the memory of their founding father, it has also become a religious place for Shiites in Iran. After the death of Iran's founding father Khomeini in 1989, the construction of this memorial hall began and has not been completed until today. Inside a small green house are buried Khomeini himself and his second son, Ahmed Khomeini, who died in 1995. There are four minarets on all sides of the building. The tower is 91 meters high, symbolizing Khomeini's death at the age of 91. The golden central dome is decorated with 72 tulips, symbolizing the 72 who died in the battle with Imam Hussein in Karbala. martyr. Now it has become a major religious site for Shiites in Iran, and millions of followers of Khomeini come here every year from all over the country to pay their respects to him. Not far from Khomeini's tomb is a larger cemetery in Iran, where 200,000 soldiers who died in the Iran-Iraq war are buried.

Day 7 | Evening

If you want to explore other popular attractions later, Parsian Azadi Hotel is a suitable place for you to stay and refresh.

Parsian Azadi Hotel

Parsian Azadi Hotel is situated at the foot of Alborz Mountains and the junction of the main highways, and therefore, enjoys the best accessing conditions and in this regard, the guests shall have no problems in this regard. The hotel is located in vicinity to the international exhibition, IRIB Conference Center, Islamic Chiefs Conference Hall, Enghelab Sports Complex and certain tourism attractions such as Saad Abad historical complex, Tochal Recreational Center and Tehran Jurassic Park and the guests may access these centers. Meanwhile, in terms of variability, Parsian Azadi Hotel have 475 rooms of six different types and offer our guests the power to choose among single rooms, twin rooms, double rooms, junior suites, royal suites, duplex suite and presidential suite and special disabled room, to which 24/7 Iranian restaurant, international restaurant on 26th floor and Biche Italian Restaurant and seven multipurpose halls with a variety of capacities (from 50 to 500 people) shall be added, offered by our hotel to the guests to cover all their meetings, conferences and ceremonies. Hotel enjoys BMS energy cost-effective integrated system and certain notices have been installed in all rooms on washing the bed sheets and optimized water consumption, and we are deemed as the first Iranian Green Hotel.

Day 8 | Morning

The House of Artists

Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Wed,Sun,10:00am-8:00pm;Open on Thu-Fri,2:00pm-8:00pm

Ticket Price: Free

Recommended Length of Stay: 30-60 Minutes

Location: Park-e Honar, Baroroushan St, off Iranshahr Ave., Tehran

The House of Arts is one of the few modern art galleries in Iran. This is the gathering place of Iranian literary and artistic youth, where you can see another state and spiritual outlook of Iranian young people. The 8 different exhibition areas in the two floors here will hold various art exhibitions from time to time, and the expression style is mainly modern art. There is a souvenir shop on the first floor, there are some works of local young artists, if you like it, you can take it back as a souvenir. In addition, there is also a restaurant here, which operates Western-style light meals.

Day 8 | Afternoon

Now we come to another great highlight in the city: Imam Khomeini Mosque.

Imam Khomeini Mosque

Ticket Price: Free

Recommended Length of Stay: 30-30 Minutes

Location: near the Tehran Bazaar, Tehran 11369, Iran

The Imam Khomeini Mosque is located in the Grand Bazaar in Tehran. It is one of the busy mosques in Tehran. It is always full of traffic every day. Every time of worship, people from all directions enter the mosque from the Bazaar to perform their sacred rituals in the day. Visitors can enter the mosque to watch, but do not take pictures, speak, and pay attention to dress.

Day 8 | Evening

For convenient access to more popular attractions, Howeyzeh Hotel Tehran is the best places.

Howeyzeh Hotel Tehran

One of the four-star hotels in Tehran with 25 years of service is Tehran Howeyzeh Hotel; a 15-floor building with 180 rooms as well as its complete facilities is ready to host travelers and tourists of Tehran. Tehran Howeyzeh Hotel located in the center of Tehran close to official and trade centers has easy access to the interesting touristic landscapes.

Day 9 | Morning

Museum of the Islamic Period

Recommended Length of Stay: 2.0-3.0 Hours

Location: Si Tir St

The museum is a modern building with two floors. The museum displays artworks including calligraphy, carpets, pottery, wood carvings, stone carvings, miniatures, fabrics and more.

Day 9 | Afternoon

Having the chance to enjoy the charming Museum of the Islamic Period, Mount Damavand next to it is another great place that you will never want to miss!

Mount Damavand

Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

Ticket Price: Free

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-3 Days

Location: Mount Damavand, Mazandaran

The highest point of Damavand Mountain is 5,610 meters above sea level. It is the highest peak in Iran and a very high mountain in the Middle East. It is known as the "Roof of the Middle East" and is a good place for Iranians to spend their summers. Mount Damavand is a dormant volcano and is a stratiform volcano. The top is covered with snow all year round and has glaciers. The famous summer resort in the southern foothills is called Damavand. Tourists can only charter a car to come here from the urban area. In winter, they can also ski and soak in hot springs. If you want to climb this Middle Eastern mountain, try to come from June to September, of which August is a very good time. Climbing trips generally take 3 days.

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