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Yazd is a city in Iran. Almost in the center of Iran, It is the capital of Yazd province.It is an ancient city in Iran.Yazd dates from Sassanian Period (224-651), located midway between Isfahan and Kerman, 689 km (427 miles) southeast of Tehran.
Thanks to the recent refurbishment of a number of grand, Old City houses into atmospheric hotels, Yazd now boasts some of the best value hotels in Iran. Many of them offer immaculate, comfortable rooms arranged around tranquil garden courtyards where you can eat, drink tea or puff away on a ghalyan while gazing at the sky above.
Yazd is the city of ancient legends. You can find many heritages backing to the ancient era around this old city.
Thanks to the recent refurbishment of a number of grand, Old City houses into atmospheric hotels, Yazd now boasts some of the best value hotels in Iran. Many of them offer immaculate, comfortable rooms arranged around tranquil garden courtyards where you can eat, drink tea or puff away on a ghalyan while gazing at the sky above.
Yazd is the city of ancient legends. You can find many heritages backing to the ancient era around this old city.
Yazd Travel Blogs
Jun 02, 2006 – Aug 24, 2009
People i met here, who contributed to and improved my trip: Julia (Russia)
The bus was 90 minutes late arriving into Yazd and as usual the taxi drivers were pestering us before we had even taken our bags out of the luggage compartment. The opening offers for a ride into town started at 20,…
Sep 01, 2005 – Sep 30, 2005
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Aerobics Iran Style
The weirdest sight I witnessed in Iran is the Zurkhaneh. It is like aerobics and weights done with Islamic chanting (complete with drums an…
Jul 24, 2009 – Aug 11, 2009
Bratislava, Slovakia -› Istanbul, Turkey -› …
Iran has in general a pretty negative image thanks to its governemnet and the presentation of the country in the Western media, there's not much doubt about that. But how are the real Iranians? What me and my friends experienced on a 2 weeks roundtrip in this country was an overhelming hospitality, welcoming smiles and curiosity for foreign visitors. Bush's axis of evil? Haven't seen that one on the streets of the Iranian cities.
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