When it comes to Tehran Nightlife, we can strongly say it rarely sleeps. Most of the fun begins right after the sun sets in Tehran. Many travelers ask us are there any nightlife fun in Tehran without all the common things that they are used to and can’t find here (at least not officially). Well, we have to answer: Go figure 🙂 you just have to be open about it.

Tehran Nightlife

In the following paragraphs we try to categorize some suggestions for your Iranian style nightlife (mostly in Tehran). The difference of Tehran’s nightlife with other popular capitals mostly are the outcome of political, traditional and religious condition of it. The most important thing on this matter is you have to read between the lines and know where to go, when to go, what to do and with who. We admit that is sort of nonsense or awkward for some readers who are not familiar with Iranian culture. Long story short here are our suggestions:

For The Young Travelers And Backpackers:

Artists (Honarmandan) Park

– Go to Artists (Honarmandan) Park for hanging, socializing and meet hipster young people or Art students. In the Park you will see lots of young souls to hang with. Don’t be shy, go flow with them. The rest is up to you. Usually you will find free spirited ones who will suggest you a good plan for the night; Wondering how to get there by metro? read Iranian Artists Forum article.

Bam-e-Tehran

Go to Bam-e-Tehran (Roof of Tehran) for getting some view. Roof of Tehran simply is a high ground which has a good view of Tehran and also is one of the passages to the Tochal peak. Folks and young people usually go there for hanging, Si playing or walking around 9-10 pm and stay there till 2-3 am since It’s open 24/7;

Cafes

Go to hipster cafes like Café Nazdik, Sam Café, Lamiz Café, Café Cinema & … to meet young souls and start a talk with them;

Accept Invitation

Accept an invitation to a local house or ceremony. Well, all of previous suggestions, somehow lead you to accept an invitation and go flow with the folks apart from the experience of the spot itself. Again, while in Iran, you have to be flexible on the stream of DO’s & DON’T’S.

For The Conservative Travelers Who Wants to Stay in The Line And Still Have Fun:

Tabiat Bridge

Go to Tabiat(Nature) bridge to get a fresh air, see a mesmerizing modern architecture, have dinner and meet nice welcoming people, it’s a great option. Since the bridge is open till midnight, you can spend the evening walking on it and then go to the Wooden Road International Food court to seat with locals in a beautiful area for dinner;

Concerts

Go to a music performances in Vahdat Hall, Milad Tower or Roudaki Hall to see Iran’s musical and theatrical arts. There are cafes and Restaurants around to get your night going around the concert hall. You can buy the tickets in advance on these websites: www.iranconcert.com/ or www.tiwall.com/

Azari Tea House

Go to Azari Teahouse to enjoy your night with the happiest folks you will ever see, smoke hookah, have a great Persian cuisine and sing along with the live music all night. There is Traditional folk music in the Azari Teahouse (the oldest in Tehran) every night from 8.30 pm till midnight. Since it’s popular for Iranians, you have to book your table in advance;

Darband

Go to Darband to get fresh air, walk beside the river and catch the spirit of Tehran nights. Darband would be a quiet different experience of Tehran nights. Just google it and you will see what do we mean. It’s ok to stay in Darband till midnight on week days, and till 2 am on weekends.

Si Tir Street

Go to 30-Tir street: The new golden suggestion is 30-Tir (Sii Tir) Street. This historical street, with its many historical buildings and museums like ceramic and glassware, national museum, etc., and also old school cafes, has become the new hangout location for young souls of Tehran.

30-Tir Street now is a cradle for new experiences since it has been paved and closed on cars at nights. This street which was one of the most up-to-date areas of Tehran in the old Tehran, now is shifting to something more. “Food and art” have given a different atmosphere to the nights of 30-Tir. The smell of street foods, smoke of grills, the sound of laughter and street music have created the scene of aliveness once more. The theme of “street food” which has been the main idea, has led to many portable stations for homemade sandwiches, local and traditional foods, beverages, ice cream, food, and of course coffee in the area. Now imagine all that being accompanied by modern art performances as a Tehran night life feature. The best way to go to 30-Tir Street is by metro. The nearest one is Imam-Khomeini station on line 1. If you’re staying at Hi Tehran Hostel II, take a walk since it’s only 15 min away by foot! Also the best time for sightseeing is within the daylight and for walking around and have fun is from 6 or 7 pm for the winter and after 8 in the summer.

Photos of Si Tir Street

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Hints

If you ever wish to stay out all night just make sure you are not alone. Apart from the fact that it’s safer, being alone is not in Iranian culture; Find someone;

Of course Iran is one of the safest countries in the world and folks are almost the nicest ones you’ll ever experience when it comes to tourism, but none of these means that you get to miss basic safety concerns. Like every other capital, Tehran has also its dangers. Never carry too much money or your passport when it’s late and you’re alone, and always make sure someone knows where you are if you decided to spend time somewhere private. Leave a contact number with the hostel staff to be able to call you if necessary. And believe it’s for the best.

Looking for recommendations about what to do in Tehran at Day, Read More About Top 10 Fun & Free Things to do in Tehran and 12 Reasons Everyone Should Visit Tehran at Least Once

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