Top things to do in Kashan – Iran November 5, 2019 KASHAN City Guide: Top things to do Found yourself in the wonderful city of Kashan! These are some of the best things to do, places to eat, markets to visit and insider tips to make your holiday even more amazing! Food Culture Shop Avoid KASHAN City Guide: Things to do Found yourself in the wonderful city of Kashan! These are some of the best things to do, places to eat, markets to visit and insider tips to make your holiday even more amazing! Food Culture Shop Avoid Food Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp Share on email Negin Restaurant- a Social Cycles favourite, this traditional restaurant serves excellent food within a beautiful, historic courtyard. Google Map location. Manoucherie House: This beautifully restored building is a hotel, that caters to the public for breakfast lunch and dinner. The small intimate restaurant serves local, traditional dishes. Google Map link. Ameri Hotel: This luxury hotel has an excellent restaurant (Mirrors Hall) in which you can dine on local specialties, whilst soaking up the beauty and opulence of this magnificent historical building. Google Map location. Cafe Baam Upstairs from Noghli Traditional House (where the Social Cycles tour usually stays), you’ll find the best rooftop in Kashan. Savour coffee and mocktails over sunset, overlooking the domes of Kashan. Highly recommended. Google Map location. Mr Coffee: If you’re in the need of a strong latte fix, then Mr Coffee has you sorted. There’s two branches, both hipster and cool. One to sit and relax (Google Map) and one that does take away only (Google Map) Hamam-e-Khan: This former hamam has been converted to a cool and comfy tea house & coffee shop. Lovely and cool, great place to unwind and sample some Kashan cookies! Google Map location. Culture Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp Share on email Bazaar: An absolute must in Kashan- wander through the many lane ways and explore the feast of shopping opportunities amidst the multi dome roofs. Great place to soak local culture and people watch. Google Map Location. Historical Homes- Tabatabei. There are an abundance of historical homes to explore in Kashan, but if you only have time to visit one, then this is our choice for you. Built around 1880, this home boasts brilliant colours, courtyards and architecture. Google Map. Bagh-e-Fin (Gardens) is the destination for the morning on the Social Cycles tour, but if you’re travelling independent, you’ll need to get a taxi some 10km out of the centre. This Unesco WHS is the epitome of Persian Gardens and one of the most immaculate gardens in Iran. Google Map Location. Tappeh-ye Sialk (Ancient Ruins). Located nearby to Fin Gardens is this ancient archeological site, dating back to 4000 BC. Housing pottery pieces, metal tools and domestic pieces, although many pieces are now in museums around the country. Google Map location. Shopping Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp Share on email Rose Water is particularly special to Kashan, as the best roses grow next to the mountain. You’ll find great produce at the Bazaar and near the Fin Gardens. Ensure you try some of the great samples on offer before you buy! Kashan Pastry One of the best places around to grab some local culinary souvenirs. Check out the delicious Kashani cookies! Google Map Location. Avoid Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp Share on email Throwing toilet paper in the toilet Toilets are either of the squat or Western variety. Either way, you shouldn’t put toilet paper down them. There is always a basket provided for the trash. It can seem a little weird at first, but you get used to it Public displays of affection Kashan is a conservative city and public displays of affection are frowned upon. This can include even holding hands. Send me the Iran itinerary Name Email Please send me the itinerary! Your privacy is safe. We do not use emails for spam. More travel advice for Iran Is Iran safe to travel? Read More » How to get a tourist visa for Iran Read More » Brett Seychell +61 479 108 222 [email protected] Hub, 696 Bourke St, Melbourne 3000 about us How we started Our purpose Your donations Responsible travel Meet the team NGO partners Private adventures Corporate teams Self guided destnations Cambodia Laos Iran Samoa Vietnam Mongolia Colombia connect Name Email Let's stay in touch Facebook Twitter Instagram Linkedin Youtube responsibletravel recommends Social Cycles Brett Seychell +61 479 108 222 [email protected] Hub, 696 Bourke St, Melbourne 3000 connect Facebook Twitter Instagram Linkedin Youtube Name Email Let's stay in touch!