Favorite thing: You can buy on arrivel at the Tehran airport. Right side after customs exit.
20000 Rial for 5 hours (some give 10 hours during the night)
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Updated Dec 1, 2005
Favorite thing: You know the present situation of Iran. I saw a protest rally in Tehran.
Written Aug 28, 2005
Favorite thing: This mural's theme of peace is a change from the more political or religious murals that you see all over the city.
Written Apr 27, 2005
Favorite thing: Who's right? "The Great Satan" or the "Axis of Evil". They're just names that don't mean anything when you start to meet people and get to know a place.
Written Apr 15, 2005
Favorite thing: Again old building is what you're more likely to see in majority all around the city cente. Many building already were rebuilt to held shops but a huge percentage are still forgotten.
Written Oct 17, 2004
Favorite thing: you should use the passages made specially for people as the citys chaotic traficc system can get you and you tend to loose more time actually waiting for the red light to change.
Written Oct 17, 2004
Favorite thing: Internet access close to cheap accomodation can be found directly across the street from the British embassy. One hour cost 9000R. Internet phone cost 1500R per minute.
Written Sep 25, 2004
Favorite thing: Music in Iran is different to most other places, the folk instruments are very different, too.
The guitar originated here, the word 'tar' meaning string!
Written Jul 28, 2004
Favorite thing: Around Enqelab sq. you can find internet cafés as well as book shops. There is also a book kiosk that sell English magazines.
Written Dec 13, 2003
Favorite thing: it's located in west north of tehran ,on the gisha district above the high point ,beside the free ways.
Written Aug 30, 2003
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it's located in west north of tehran ,on the gisha district above the high point ,beside the free ways.
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