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How to find cheap flights to Iran
If you seek a culturally rich experience, Iran is your destination. Discover affordable flights to Iran by using our easy search. We’ll compare ticket prices across over 500 airlines and online travel agents to find the best deals for your Iranian adventure. Rest assured, there are no hidden fees, and the price you see is the price you pay.
The best time to go to Iran
The best time to visit Iran is from March to May and September to October. During these months, the average temperature ranges from 60 to 77°F, ensuring pleasant weather for sightseeing and other activities.
Traveling during these months also means you're more likely to avoid extreme weather conditions, such as the cold winters and hot summers in the south. Although you might encounter more tourists during this time, the weather conditions make it worth it.
If you're flexible on your departure dates, you can use our Whole Month feature to find the cheapest day of the year to travel to any city in Iran, helping you save on flights and enjoy the best weather.
The best time to book flights to Iran
To get the cheapest flights to Iran, the best time to book is around 40 to 75 days before you fly. You can easily track the price of your airline tickets to Iran by creating a Price Alert. Whenever prices go down or up, we'll let you know with an email or push notification to help make sure you get the best deal.
Airlines that fly to Iran
Some of the most popular routes between the United States and Iran are:
From New York (New York John F. Kennedy Airport) to Tehran (Imam Khomeini International Airport) with Norse Atlantic Airways (UK)
From Los Angeles (Los Angeles International Airport) to Isfahan (Isfahan Airport) with Turkish Airlines
From San Francisco (San Francisco International Airport) to Tabriz (Tabriz Airport) with Turkish Airlines
Top things to see and do in Iran
Iran, a land of ancient history and cultural treasures, offers remarkable attractions. Explore the Nasir al-Mulk Mosque in Shiraz and the grand ruins of Persepolis. Discover the enchanting city of Isfahan and the unique mud-brick architecture of Yazd. Immerse yourself in Iranian hospitality and savor the delicious cuisine.
Iran's vibrant festivals showcase its cultural traditions. Nowruz, the Persian New Year, brings joyous celebrations. Chaharshanbe Suri involves leaping over bonfires, while the Mourning of Muharram features processions. The Fajr International Film Festival and music festivals like Fajr Music Festival offer captivating experiences.
Best cities to visit in Iran
Tehran
Tehran, the bustling capital of Iran, is home to incredible museums, palaces, and vibrant markets. Don't miss the spectacular Golestan Palace and walk through the historic Grand Bazaar, soaking in the unique atmosphere and culture.
Isfahan
Isfahan is Iran's hidden jewel, boasting gorgeous architecture and a rich history. Explore the stunning Imam Square – one of the largest public squares in the world – and marvel at its surrounding mosques and palaces. The city's ancient bridges and lush gardens are also worth a visit.
Shiraz
Known as the city of poets and gardens, Shiraz is a place to immerse yourself in Persian culture. Visit the sumptuous Eram Garden and the beautiful Nasir al-Mulk Mosque, adorned with colorful stained-glass windows. And don't forget to pay homage to the great lyric poets Hafez and Saadi at their resting places.
Yazd
Step back in time as you wander through the narrow, winding alleys of the ancient desert city of Yazd. Discover its diverse religious history in the form of Zoroastrian fire temples, mosques, and the Towers of Silence. Take in the city's unique mud-brick architecture and see the innovative wind catchers, which act as ancient air conditioning systems.