Tehran, as the busy capital of Iran, is a lovely metropolis since it perfectly imbibes modernity with tradition. Located at the foot of the Alborz Mountains, Tehran offers a breathtaking backdrop during winters with snow-clad peaks. The city is known for its diversified culture, rich history, and amiable hospitality.

Packed streets, Tehran is a fascinatingly eclectic blend of old and new: the Golestan Palace and Azadi Tower stand alongside modern skyscrapers and traditional bazaars. From bustling art markets to scores of galleries and museums hailing both traditional and contemporary Iranian art, the arts scene is alive and well in this city.

This famous world city provides food extravaganzas apt for any foodie, offering the best Persian cuisines and street foods. From succulent kebabs to saffron-scented rice and refreshing doogh-yogurt drink, try them all in one of the many traditional restaurants scattered around the city.

Nevertheless, despite its scurrying pace of life, Tehran has quiet parks and green areas where people come to take a rest from the urban din. Be it walking through historic quarters such as Tajrish and Darband or just taking in the panoramic views from Milad Tower, the charm of old dynamism seems sure to leave a lasting mark on guests of this city.