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Hostels in Isfahan; witnesses of Persian hospitality

Isfahan has always been a host to many different types of guests during its enriched and fascinating history, foreign and domestic alike. From Kings, Queens, Sultans, and wealthy traders to ordinary travelers and tourists, Isfahan has never left anyone without a roof on their head while they were staying in the city. That’s why when it comes to accepting guests, hotels and hostels in Isfahan are so wonderfully reviewed by tourists and travelers from any country and background.

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Travel to Tabriz; Land of Iranian Azeris

Their faces turn red, scarlet like the flames of a fire, the vain on their forehead starts to pop out and their fingers gradually begin to emerge into a shape of a fist, as soon as they hear the word “Patriotism”, or in Farsi “Vatan Parasti.” Yes, I’m talking about the “Turks” of Iran, aka the Azeris; a proud and rather sensitive community whose marks on Persian history can’t be denied or replaced. If you’re traveling to Iran, we strongly suggest that you take time out of your timetable and travel to Tabriz too, the capital of eastern Azerbaijan province, which together with the western Azerbaijan state form the great region of Azerbaijan in the northeast corner of Iran’s map, the ancient settling place of Iranian Turks.

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Budget Hostels in Kashan; First List

Kashan is a true testimony to what beauties the massive central desert of Iran can hide. With thousands-of-years old mosques, ancient underground cities, historical sites such as “Tepe Sialk”, and an uncalled-for lavishly green Persian Garden in the middle of the city, Kashan is one the jewels in Iran desert with many other undiscovered historical and cultural heritage sites that put on display the true old Persian architectural art from vastly different eras for the eyes of any beholder or tourist. They tell us the story of this masterfully built houses that have served as unbreakable hosts to hundreds of thousands of people over its course of history that now are the most breathtaking old budget hostels in Kashan and one of the best tourist attractions in the city.

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Kermanshah, The Unknown Beauty on West of Iran

Iranian people are all about having fun and a great time, despite what you might hear from the media. They are, in the literal words, the most happy-go-lucky and peripatetic individuals you ever meet in your entire life. Just show them some holidays on the Persian calendar (since it’s a bit different than the western calendar) and they’ll be packing their stuff and on their way to a cozy place with wonderful weather before you can say, Jack Robinson. If you knew Iran, you’d probably think that by a nice place I meant the north of Iran, or what Iranian call “Shomal”, because it’s the wondrous and routine destination for the most people living in the northern half of Iran’s plateau. Despite that, I’m talking about an emerald green piece in the west of the country that is called Kermanshah.

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