Iran is a treasure trove of rich cultural heritage, boasting a vast collection of traditional masterpieces that span across different historical periods. From ancient times to modern-day, Iran has played a crucial role in bridging the gap between the East and West, thanks to its strategic geographical location. This has led to a fascinating fusion of artistic styles and techniques from different parts of the world. The country’s museums are a testament to this diversity, showcasing a wide range of arts and crafts that have been influenced by Persian, Chinese, Indian, and other cultural traditions. Iran’s traditional masterpieces are not only a source of national pride but also serve as a window into the country’s vibrant cultural history.
With Intriq Journey, whether you’re interested in ancient pottery, intricate textiles or ornate metalwork, Iran’s museums offer a glimpse into the country’s rich artistic heritage that is sure to leave you mesmerized.
Spring - Mild and pleasant, with blooming flowers and greenery throughout the country.
Summer - Generally hot and dry, with occasional heat waves. It's the best time to visit the Caspian Sea and the northern parts of the country, where the weather is cooler.
Autumn - Similar to spring, it has mild weather with cool temperatures and vibrant fall foliage.
Winter - Cold and dry, especially in the mountainous regions, and is a popular time for skiing and other winter sports.
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The best time to visit Iran is in Spring and Autumn when the weather is pleasant. In Spring, blooms will be vibrant with greenery, while in Autumn, vibrant fall foliage are all around.
Home to many iconic landmarks and historical sites, including Nasir al-Milk Mosque with the stained glass windows, Persepolis ancient city in Shiraz which is one of the UNESCO Heritage Site, or even the Golestan Palace which is one of the oldest historic monuments in Tehran.
Iran is a conservative country, and visitors should dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. Women must always wear a long coat/tunic over their regular clothes and are required to cover their heads with a scarf, men should wear long pants and long-sleeved shirts too.
The official language of Iran is Persian (Farsi), but many Iranians also speak English, especially in tourist areas. You may also hear other languages such as French, German, or Italian spoken in hotels and restaurants.
Iranians place a high value on politeness and respect, so it's important to be courteous. When offered a food, drink or anything else, it is customary to politely refuse a few times before accepting it. It's customary to remove your shoes when entering a home, mosque, or other religious site, and no physical contact between men and women who are not related is allowed in public.
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