Lonely PlanetIran is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Hike among the Castles of the Assassins in Alamut Valley, Lose yourself in Esfahan's historic bazaar, or ski in the Alborz Mountains -all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of Iran and begin your journey now!
Inside Lonely Planet Iran Travel
Full-colour maps and images throughout Highlightsand itineraries help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interests Insider tips to save time and money and get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spots Essential infoat your fingertips - hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, transit tips, prices Honest reviews for all budgets - eating, sleeping, sight-seeing, going out, shopping, hidden gems that most guidebooks miss Cultural insights give you a richer, more rewarding travel experience - festivals, cuisine, religion, history, architecture, literature, music, crafts, environment Over 50 mapsCovers Tehran, Esfahan, Yazd, Shiraz, Persepolis, Kashan, Choqa Zanbil, Takht-e Soleiman, Tabriz, Masuleh, Mashhad, Garmeh, Alamut Valley, Alborz Mountains, Kaluts, Qeshm Island and more The Perfect Lonely PlanetIran, our most comprehensive guide to Iran, is perfect for both exploring top sights and taking roads less travelled.
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I have just come back from my two weeks trip in IRAN. This is the worst lonely planet I have used, and I cannot refrain from making some complaints. This book is abusing the legacy of lonely planet. - Too much mistaken information. I have encountered a dozen of mistakes during my short trip. For example, this book said Tochal telecabin closed on Mondays, but actually it is Sundays; it said Vank cathedral closed on Friday mornings, but it is Friday afternoons; it said Shiraz to Kerman took 12 hours bus, but it is 8 hours. Indeed, Iran is a changing country for travelers, such as in tickets price, but I checked with local people, many points in this guide have been wrong since 2011. - There are minor mistakes in editing and grammar, which I have not seen in any other lonely planet guides before. For example, on the same page, Khomeini has two different dates of death: 3 June and 4 June. Much information is only copied and pasted from earlier version, but has not been kept consistent with the latest update. - USD labeling simply inflates the price of everything. Despite IRR depreciation, many hotels recommended by this guide use the USD price consistent with this book, while inflation in Iran has not been so significant. You can find many low key accommodations and restaurants at much lower price, as long as they are not recommended by lonely planet. - Its country insight and background information are very fluffy. It does not look into the reality of Iran and somehow worsen the misunderstanding. Neither have I found any interesting articles and columns as I have found in other lonely country guides. I think Wikipedia and wikitravel work much better. If you are making a trip in Iran, I hope you can exercise some caution in using this book. Also, Iranians are among the most friendly on earth, if you need more accurate information, check with the locals.
Very informative and makes me dream of going to see all the historical places and great museums. I hope I could get a visa and that we don't have a war with them, too.
My armchair vacation within a vacation. No idea how to rate it since it should be rated on practical use and accuracy of info, and I'll never get a chance to fact-check any of that. Still made for a great mental trip.
Muy completa y sin fallos en todo lo que necesitamos a lo largo del viaje. Quizá faltaría el metro que ha abierto hace unos meses, pero es por poner una queja.
Insomma, contiene pregi e difetti, le solite cartine imprecise e soprattutto i prezzi dei musei indicati per le persone del posto e non per gli stranieri... a meno che negli ultimi due anni non siano triplicati! In definitiva comunque ci è stata molto utile e ovviamente l'abbiamo letta, vissuta, imparata a memoria (o quasi!)!
Although it’s barely a month into its print run, it’s a little disappointing that many new establishments have been left out. You’re better off researching places to eat and stay and how to get around from other online sources. That aside, the historical and cultural information are useful (evergreen stuff including ‘old’ tourist attractions).
I'll go one day. Hopefully longer. I much prefer a guidebook that gives details, even if minimal, about all places in a country. If some places are off limits it is still up to me, the traveller, to decide if I wish to go there or not. All in all, a useful guide and it helped to stimulate my interest even more in a very interesting country.
Used this fairly thoroughly & I do find LP to be one of the most comprehensive travel guides to places. I still yearn for a few more photos to assist in being able to know what I'm looking at & this particular edition is now getting a little dated.
What a fantastic country! I visited northwest , north and Central Iran using this book and the informations that it countains were very useful and trustable. Visit Iran!
This book was very helpful when we traveled there. Love this wonderful and ancient country, rich historical and beautiful minded people of Iran. Miss them a lot.
As an Iraninan it was a honest book in most of content. I wondered how they could collect these informations. It is comprehensive and good guide for travelling in Iran.
Alcune informazioni da rivedere. Le case tradizionali come alloggio, per dire, sono una soluzione paradossalmente cara e poco pulita. Gli itinerari proposti sono validi.