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Secret Threads of the Old Silk Road - Turkmenistan, Iran, Pakistan and Far West China
A Travel Blog by crowdywendy
... assistance with the land border crossing into Iran. Travel Consultant: Ms Anjelika Adamyan Email: trowadan@online.tm Paritour, Tehran, Iran: Assistance with visas and organisation of all travel in Iran Travel Consultant: Ms Pari Nikzad Email: ...
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Destination Tehran - Reflections on our Travels
A Travel Blog entry by crowdywendy from Tehran, Iran
... of anti-aircraft guns and heavy military equipment. Was this some serious army base, we wondered? Mohammad laughed. It was Tehran's "Cinema City". Well, perhaps you can understand our apprehension.... We arrived in the mid afternoon to a cold and rainy ...
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Having aPersonal Guide during my 1st day in Tehran
A Travel Blog entry by dinovagabond from Tehran, Iran
... spotted the hostel I initially wanted to stay at. It was just down the street from where I was staying. I decided that I would switch hotels tomorrow as this place was much cheaper and had more foreigners that I could meet. Nice Guy Ali came by ...
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My lovely "backpacker friendly" country
A Travel Blog entry by nalddo from Tehran, Tehrān, Iran
... . I first went to Kaleybar, where I hiked to the fortress of Babak (4 hours hike). In Kaleybar, there was only 2 or 3 overpriced hotels, and the less expensive wanted to charge me 13$ for the night. After bargaining hard, he finally offered 9, but I told ...
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Interrogated by the Syrian Embassy
A Travel Blog entry by dinovagabond from Tehran, Iran
... :15. I really enjoyed taking a cab to the embassy only because I haven't taken too many on my own while I have been in Tehran. There's something truly amazing about taking a cab in Tehran. I was all relaxed in the back just listening to the Iranian music ...
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Peel Another Layer
A Travel Blog entry by claude_and_iain from Tehran, Iran
... calling 'moto-shakiram, moto-shakiram' (thank you so much) and by the time I turn around he has disappeared. Tehran is a little less conservative than Tabriz. It is the country's capital and, we have heard, is just so big and so ...
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Leaving on a jet plane
A Travel Blog entry by ashventures from Tehran, Tehrān, Iran
... ) and wait an additional week or more for that too, probably. Fortunately, I had lined up some Couchsurfing hosts for Tehran and was able to avoid paying for hotels whilst I waited for the visa. I have fallen in with some really great people here, and am ...
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First impressions
A Travel Blog entry by hhchua from Tehran, Iran
... funds to Air Arabia's office in Tehran. More Info Tehran (Wikipedia) Golestan Palace, oldest monument in Tehran, contains buildings dating from the 16C. Subsequent rulers added and modified to the complex. Fantastic mirrorwork and ...
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What I learned or didn't learn in Iran
A Travel Blog entry by fearcuairt from Tehran, Iran
... tech - and it is. Designer name brands parade the streets beside Mercedes and billboard ads for cell phones. Hotels and restaurants appear opulent and Tehran lights up at night like any other major global metropolis. But scratch the surface and you find a ...
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Crazy horses...
A Travel Blog entry by jtw000 from Tehran, Iran
... day today apart from being followed by the spectre of death everywhere we went. We woke up in the quiet little town between Tabriz and Tehran with only about 70 miles left to get to the city. I guess it would have been a more interesting story if we'd ...
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Decadence personnified
A Travel Blog entry by samuelfensterhe from Tehran, Tehrān, Iran
... silently chuckling at rounded figures drinking juice before advancing to the outdoor pool. Lined with deck chairs and adverts for plush hotels, the theme continued to the pool. Consumption, or at least the idea of it was inescapable here. With each lap ...
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Niloo Apartment Hotel Tehran
Lahijani, 7th St, 26 / 1, Tehran, Iran
The Only Luxury Hotel in Tehran, the perfect place to stay for both business and leisure. Also one of the most acclaimed italian restaurants in town.
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- 10 reviews
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Sepehr Apartment Hotel Tehran
No.10, Salour St. Hesabi St. Bosni Herzegovine St., Fayazi (Fereshteh) St. Vali Asr St., Tehran, Iran
... lodging experience. Mixing distinction, style and exquisite location - Situated in the heart of the most elegant neighborhoods of Tehran - Sepehr is a refined boutique hotel that combines peerless personal service with the intimacy of a private residence.
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- 15 reviews
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Hotel Media Tehran
East Armaghan St. No. 49, Tehran, Iran
The Media Hotel Apartment is one of the leading exclusive privately operated hotel apartments located in the capital city of Iran, Tehran. One of most attractive features of this newly built hotel is its location. The Media Hotel is located in the upper ...
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Melal Apartment Hotel Tehran
No. 68, Naseri St. Vali Asr Ave., Tehran, Iran
... freedom of your own tastefully designed apartment. Fully furnished apartments with the modern technology and facilities, combined with the extra care and attention, makes us 'undoubtedly the best accommodation in Tehran' according to Lonely Planet.
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Abtin Apartment Hotel Tehran
No. 9, Pardis St. Molla Sadra Ave., Vanak Sq., Tehran, Iran
Discover the Abtin Apartment Hotel with the supreme blend of style, setting and service. This unique hotel places you in the midst of the city's most enlivened scene, as your gateway to business and pleasure in the city.
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