Kashan Travel Guide

Kashan Travel Guide

Welcome to Kashan, the city with a rich culture and history. Here is an ultimate Kashan travel guide where you can find all essential information about how to travel to Kashan and what to do in this must-see Iran destination.

Kashan at a Glance

Location

Location

Located at the edge of Dasht-e Kavir and on the Iran Classic Route

Historic Houses

Historic Houses

houses the most beautiful historic houses of Iran

Population

Kashan Population

With a population of over 350,000 inhabitants

Souvenir

Souvenir

Famous for its handmade carpet, and rosewater

Altitude

Kashan Altitude

With the altitude of about 980m above sea level

Antiquity

Kashan Antiquity

with the antiquity of over 7000 years

Where is Kashan?

Kashan is a city of Isfahan province and one of the historical cities in Iran. This town is located in central Iran between Isfahan and Tehran. So, it is a desirable destination for the tourists who travel through Iran classic route. Furthermore, the land distance between Kashan and Tehran is equal to 244 km, while the land distance between Kasha and Isfahan is about 218 km. On the other hand, Kashan oasis lies at the edge of the Dasht-e Kavir and the Maranjab Desert.

Kashan History

Getting information about the destination’s history, especially a historic destination like Iran, is essential for every tourist. Hence, in this Kashan Travel Guide, we present a brief introduction to Kashan History.

Evidence from excavations indicates a seven-thousand-year-old civilization in this area. You can find proof of this antiquity in the archaeological site of Tapeh Sialk, which was originally a place of worship. And, some historians believe that this site is a gate to world civilization. So, regarding its antiquity, Kashan houses many historical monuments.

On the other hand, situated at the edge of Dasht-e Kavir desert, the dwellers have applied mud-brick architecture, windcatchers, and domed roofs to avoid the hot and dry climate of Kashan.

Regarding post-Islam history, Kashan grew During Seljuq and Safavid eras. Accordingly, you can see the Manifestation of these periods in its monuments and historical houses. Also, Kashan houses Fin Garden, a beautiful and spectacular garden and one of the gorgeous Iran UNESCO Sites. Fin Garden is famous for a tragic historical event in 1852. In short, Amir Kabir, the influential and well-known minister of the Qajar era, was murdered in the Fin bath.

Where to Stay in Kashan?

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How to Get to Kashan

As Kashan is one of the tourist destinations in Iran and lies on the Iran Classic Route, there are several ways to get to this city. Hence, in this Kashan Travel Guide, we introduce you to different ways to get to Kashan.

Kashan Airport currently has only one flight route to Mashhad and vice versa. But more flights are planned soon. Tehran, Shiraz, and Kish are new destinations, and flights to them from Kashan Airport are on the agenda. Finally, note that Kashan Airport, located 12 km from the city, has convenient access to the important parts of Kashan and downtown. Accordingly, you can use a taxi or bus to reach the airport.

Travel to Kashan
by Plane

The most economical way to travel to Kashan is by using a bus. Also, since Kashan is located near the road between Isfahan and Tehran, on the classic Route, you can get to Kashan from most Iran cities on a bus. However, although riding a train is the safest option, many passengers choose the bus because it is faster, and there are plenty of VIP buses from different parts of Iran to Kashan. Besides, there are plenty of buses that arrive in/depart Kashan bus terminals from/to different Iran cities from early in the morning until midnight.

Travel to Kashan
by Bus

Kashan railway is vital due to its location on the main routes from north to south and west to east. You can travel to Kashan from the main cities of Iran, by train in different classes from the standard class to the 5-star one. Finally, Kashan railway station is located about 5 km from Kashan Bazaar.

Travel to Kashan
By Train

Main motorways connect Kashan to all parts of Iran. So, many passengers choose to travel in a private car as its schedule is flexible and it is faster and more convenient than bus and train. Also, Imam Khomeini Intranational Airport (Tehran Airport) is located about 200 km from Kashan, and you can reach there in about 2 hours by car.

Travel to Kashan
By Car

What Do You Know about Kashan Attractions?

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Kashan Attractions

How to Move around Kashan

Although most Kashan points of interest are in the city’s old district, the information about transportation in Kashan is essential for every tourist. Hence, in this Kashan Travel Guide, we introduce you to different ways to move around Kashan. In any case, you can rent a private car with a driver, use taxis or buses.

Get around Kashan in Taxi

You can use an internet Taxi called “Snapp” for Transportation in Kashan. These kinds of Taxis work like Uber. You can download the application on your phone and easily take an internet taxi within a few minutes wherever you are. Also, you can pay the taxi fee in cash (Rials).

Another option is to get a taxi through a “telephone taxi agency.” These taxis will get you to the destination and also wait for you whenever you want. To get this kind of taxi, you can ask your hotel reception or your Iranian friend to do it for you.

Get around Kashan in Bus

Although the bus system covers all Kashan parts, the bus stations are sometimes confusing for a foreign traveler. However, you can get complete information about your destination station and the bus that you should get from the locals and use this kind of transportation. Notably, there are separate men’s and ladies’ sections on each bus.

Get around Kashan in Private Car with Driver

Although renting a private car with a driver is the most expensive option to get around Kashan, it is the fastest and most convenient choice. Besides, you can rent a car with a driver for one day to go to the tourist attractions that are located around Kashan like Abyaneh, Ghamsar, Niasar, Maranjab Desert, etc. Finally, the expense of renting a private sedan car with a driver per day starts about 3000000 rials.

What to Eat in Kashan?

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Kashan Food

Where to Eat in Kashan
Best Restaurants in Kashan

In recent years, visiting restaurants and tasting different foods have become one of the most attractive activities during a trip. It is interesting to know that this issue has been taken very seriously in Iran and you can find excellent and even international restaurants in the cities of this country. However, you are in Iran for a short time, and it is better to go for the best options in this limited time.

 Accordingly, selecting a good restaurant in Kashan, where there are restaurants on every corner, is very difficult. So, if you want to taste delicious and quality food in the best restaurants in Kashan during your trip, join us in this Kashan travel guide.

Abbasi Restaurant

Abbasi Restaurant

Abbasi Restaurant, located in the Abbasi Historical House, is one of the nicest restaurants in Kashan. Accordingly, the beautiful fountains, colorful pots, and the Persian colorful carpets have given this complex a pleasant atmosphere. This 3-story complex includes a restaurant, a dining room, and a balcony. Finally, the restaurant’s menu includes traditional dishes, various kebabs, stews, and more.

Mozaffari Restaurant

Mozaffari Restaurant

Mozaffari Restaurant, located in the old part of the city, is one of the most beautiful restaurants in Kashan. The menu of this restaurant includes local, traditional, and Persian dishes. The complex also includes a traditional tea house.

Manouchehri Restaurant

Manouchehri Restaurant

Manouchehri Restaurant is located in the  Manouchehri historic House, which is used as a hotel. This restaurant is decorated with delicate stained glasses and its menu includes a variety of Iranian and traditional dishes.