Tehran is divided into 22 municipal districts that are often referred to as neighborhoods. The oldest of these Iranian neighborhoods is Chaleh Meydan.
Half of Iran's industry is based in Tehran. The nation's parliament meets in the city, which is also home to many museums, monuments and other cultural treasures like the Iranian National Library.
Plan a visit to one of the many universities in Tehran. The city is home to over 50 colleges that serve the area.
To book accommodations, contact Irpedia at 011 (+98) 91 22008189 or visit their Web site (see Resources, below). Stay in the southern part of the city to be close to the large bazaar. Find just about anything you need during your trip to Tehran at this main bazaar starting on 15 Khordad Avenue.
Find luxury accommodations near the Tajrish square shopping district in Tehran. This location will enable you to easily shop and visit the traditional Iranian bazaar.
Consider staying in one of the city's older neighborhoods. Experience Tehran's historical side in the neighborhoods of Bazaar, Doulat, Sangelaj, Udlajan and Chaleh Mevdan.
Search for lodging near one of the city's major parks. Tehran offers nature preserves and ski resorts for the outdoor adventurer.
Obtain a travel visa prior to your trip to Iran. Visa applications are usually completed by your travel agent, hotel or tour guide and can take up to a month to process.
Fly into Mehrabad International Airport. Imam Khomeini International Airport currently handles mostly flights from the Persian Gulf, but will soon replace Mehrabad as the international port.
Navigate the city by taxi while traveling to and from your luxury accommodations in Tehran. Motorcycle taxis are another popular option for quick, although sometimes dangerous, travel through the city.