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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
Old Tehran Free walking tour has been running by Ehsan & Mersa since 2018. They founded Persian Walk in 2018. They are professional travelers and tour guides that are so familiar with the history and materials that travelers need in Iran. After Tehran, they started free walking tours in Isfahan, Yazd, Bam & Shiraz. You can join in their everyday free walking tours in Tehran, Isfahan, Yazd, Bam & Shiraz to explore the city like locals by locals.
In this free walking tour run by Persian Walk, we briefly cover the history of Iran from 3000 BC to present time. (We promise, it is not boring and takes less than 7 minutes) and introduce the influence of Islam on Iranian life style. We will explore different elements of an old Islamic-Iranian city structure in one of the old neighborhood of Tehran. More detail, we talk about exclusive Iranian Calendar, National and Religious festivals and so much information about life style. We promise you by new insight information of this tour, you will visit the other sightseeing of other cities in Iran with new mindset and have a better understanding of an enchanted oriental country. Some sightseeing in this tours: Golestan Palace Grand Bazaar Imam Khomeini Mosque Jewish Quarter Synagogue Shams-ol-emareh Water reservoir The first bank of Iran Imamzade Yahya Shrine Kazemi Mansion Dress code: we will walk through Bazaar and old neighborhood, which are conservative and traditional environment. We would like to ask you as a respect to their lifestyle, women would choose a dress with a knee-height outfit and do not forget your comfortable shoes and a big smile on your face. How to reach to Golestan Palace: Take red Metro line and get off at Panzdah Khordad metro station and follow the sign to Golestan Palace, then you reach to Panzdahe Khordad Square, turn left to Davar street and you reach to Golestan Palace.
Looking for the Persian Walk sign in front of the Golestan Palace entrance
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).