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Shiraz, Persepolis, Isfahan, Kashan & Tehran Arrangements Abroad September 12–22, 2019

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<strong>Iran</strong>: <strong>Architecture</strong>, <strong>Gardens</strong> & <strong>Design</strong><br />

Shiraz, Persepolis, Isfahan, Kashan & Tehran<br />

September 12–22, 2019


Dear Architects, <strong>Design</strong>ers, Landscape <strong>Design</strong>ers, Travelers, and Friends,<br />

If you have always been intrigued by the ancient culture and great civilizations of <strong>Iran</strong>, then 2019 could be the<br />

year to experience this fascinating land yourself.<br />

We're pleased to offer a new <strong>Iran</strong> tour, “<strong>Iran</strong>: <strong>Architecture</strong>, <strong>Gardens</strong> & <strong>Design</strong>,” September 12–22, 2019.<br />

Travelers on this exclusive journey will discover the country’s most spectacular museums, ancient sites, mosques,<br />

palaces, and public centers. They will also enjoy <strong>Iran</strong>’s contemporary culture, with opportunities to attend a live<br />

performance of traditional Persian music, dine at local restaurants, see contemporary art, meet artists, and shop at<br />

lively bazaars.<br />

Begin in Shiraz, where you will admire tombs of mystical Persian poets, as well as elegant architecture and<br />

fine handicrafts. In Persepolis, wander vast ruins that have remained nearly unchanged since the city was destroyed by<br />

Alexander the Great. Continue to Isfahan, stroll the magnificent square, (the Maidan-e-Naghsh-e-Jahan,) and explore<br />

a sumptuous palace, a music museum, the city’s Armenian Quarter, and a historic bazaar known for its handicrafts and<br />

kilim rugs. Our journey concludes in the capital, Tehran. Explore collections of art, artifacts, and jewelry at several of<br />

the city’s finest museums, and visit the UNESCO-listed Golestan Palace complex. There will also be opportunities to<br />

see some of <strong>Iran</strong>’s famous gardens in Shiraz, Isfahan, and Kashan.<br />

Arrangements Abroad has taken travelers to <strong>Iran</strong> for many years. The local tour operator has been a trusted<br />

partner on all these trips, and we’ll have one of the top guides in the country in addition to popular tour director<br />

Chas Miller. I had the opportunity to travel to <strong>Iran</strong> in 2017 with my wife Liz. We found the <strong>Iran</strong>ian people to be<br />

extremely gracious and welcoming towards Americans and the sights inspiring—far beyond our expectations. From<br />

the haunting caravanserais along the old trade routes to the splendidly tiled city mosques, the country’s elegant<br />

2,500-year-old heritage exists alongside a new creative energy.<br />

With the endless array of cultural splendors that awaits, this journey to <strong>Iran</strong> promises to be a trip of a lifetime.<br />

We hope you will join us.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Jim Friedlander<br />

President, Arrangements Abroad<br />

HIGHLIGHTS<br />

DISCOVER UNESCO World Heritage Sites, from<br />

ancient ruins to medieval mosques to lush gardens.<br />

This includes visits to ten palaces and houses, eight<br />

museums and collections, seven mosques, six gardens,<br />

three ruins, two bazaars, and one vault filled with<br />

gems and jewels.<br />

BROWSE age-old bazaars in Shiraz and Isfahan.<br />

MARVEL at the 2,500-year-old ruins of<br />

Persepolis, once the center of the great Persian<br />

Empire and one of the most important sites of the<br />

Ancient World.<br />

MEET contemporary artists during private gallery<br />

visits, and learn about the creation of beautiful<br />

Persian carpets.


<strong>Iran</strong>: <strong>Architecture</strong>, <strong>Gardens</strong> & <strong>Design</strong><br />

Shiraz, Persepolis, Isfahan, Kashan & Tehran<br />

September 12–22, 2019<br />

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12: ISTANBUL AIRPORT<br />

Arrive independently to Istanbul Airport by late<br />

afternoon. We will meet there to connect to our late-night<br />

flight to Shiraz.<br />

Narenjestan Palace, Shiraz<br />

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13: SHIRAZ<br />

Arrive in Shiraz in the early hours and transfer to the Homa<br />

Hotel for time to rest. Rooms have been reserved from the<br />

night before, so they will be ready for us. In the afternoon,<br />

depart to visit the Qajar-period Narenjestan Palace and<br />

Garden and the elegant Pars Museum. We will also see the<br />

tomb of the poet Saadi and the Masjid-i-Vakil, a mosque<br />

famed for its spacious prayer hall of vaulted bays, twisting<br />

columns, and stained-glass windows. This evening stop at a<br />

carpet merchant before dinner.<br />

B,L,D<br />

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14: SHIRAZ<br />

After breakfast, depart for the pink-tiled 19th-century<br />

Nasir-al-Mulk (Pink Mosque) to see its beautiful stainedglass<br />

windows in the morning light. Continue to the Khan<br />

Madrasa (school) to see a restoration workshop, and<br />

stop at the Vakil Bazaar. This afternoon, visit the Stone<br />

Museum and see the tomb of Hafez (time permitting). In<br />

the evening, explore the Naranj Art Gallery before dinner,<br />

where we hope to be joined by some artists. B,L,D<br />

Abstract Calligraphy by Amin Ashrafian, Naranj Art Gallery, Shiraz<br />

Nasir-al-Mulk (Pink Mosque), Shiraz


Entry doors and windows of the Great Palace of Xerxes, Persepolis<br />

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15: PERSEPOLIS / ISFAHAN<br />

Today drive to Isfahan, stopping en route in Persepolis.<br />

Once the center of the Persian Empire, Persepolis was<br />

one of the most important sites of the ancient world. At<br />

the fascinating necropolis of Naghsh-é-Rostam, see the<br />

Royal Tombs and the Ka’bé-Zardosht “fire temple.” After<br />

lunch, we continue northwards, stopping to see the 17thcentury<br />

Safavid caravanserai. On the ancient Silk Road,<br />

a caravanserai (roadside inn) served travelers to rest and<br />

recover during journeys. We will also see the hilltop remains<br />

of the ancient castle at the Izad-Khast. The complex is<br />

under consideration to join World Heritage List. Arrive in<br />

Isfahan for check-in and dinner at the elegant Hotel Abbasi,<br />

where we'll stay for three nights.<br />

B,L,D<br />

Caravanserai, Izad-Khast<br />

The necropolis of Naghsh-é-Rostam, Persepolis<br />

NEAR PERSEPOLIS: The necropolis of Naghsh-é-Rostam<br />

House-Studio Museum of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo


Copper wares in the bazaar, Isfahan<br />

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16: ISFAHAN<br />

Isfahan, the 17th-century capital of the Safavid Dynasty,<br />

is referred to as Nesf-e-Jahan, or “Half of the World.”<br />

Admire the domes and walls surrounding the UNESCOlisted<br />

square, Maidan-e-Naghsh-e-Jahan. The square is<br />

flanked by the Ali-Qapu Palace and two of the world’s<br />

greatest mosques: the Sheikh Lotfollah and the Masjid-i<br />

Iman, both featuring splendid tile work. No visit to<br />

Isfahan would be complete without a stop at the historic<br />

bazaar, where hundreds of shops sell traditional Persian<br />

handicrafts. After lunch, we will also see the Hasht Behesht<br />

Pavilion, set amongst tree-lined alleys, a reflecting pool,<br />

and water rills. End the afternoon with a visit to the Khaiu<br />

Bridge, one of Isfahan’s famous eleven bridges. Enjoy an<br />

optional visit to a carpet weaver, followed by dinner<br />

at a restaurant.<br />

B,L,D<br />

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17: ISFAHAN<br />

This morning, marvel at the sumptuous Palace of Chehel<br />

Sotoun, whose twenty columns reflected in the garden<br />

pool give the palace its name of “Forty Columns.” Tour the<br />

Decorative Arts Museum before continuing to the Music<br />

Museum to admire its collection of traditional Persian<br />

instruments and attend a performance. Before lunch, we<br />

will also see the Armenian Quarter, where Shah Abbas I<br />

transplanted a colony of skilled Christian entrepreneurs in<br />

1604. In the afternoon, visit the magnificent Friday Mosque<br />

or Masjid-I Jameh, considered to be a museum of more<br />

than a thousand years of religious architecture. Explore a<br />

local art gallery before dinner.<br />

B,L,D<br />

Masjid-i Iman, formerly known as the Shah Mosque, Isfahan


Tabatabaee House, Kashan<br />

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18: ISFAHAN /<br />

KASHAN / TEHRAN<br />

Drive north to Kashan, known as the City of Roses, to find<br />

shops selling rose water, fragrances, soaps, lotions, and<br />

even rose candies. We'll discover the UNESCO-listed Fin<br />

Garden, or Bagh-e Fin, a 19th-century merchant residence,<br />

and Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse. If time allows, we'll<br />

visit the Tabatabaee House, once a merchant's home. This<br />

evening, we arrive in Tehran and check in at the centrally<br />

located Espinas Hotel.<br />

B,L,D<br />

Bagh-e-Fin Garden, Kashan<br />

Bagh-e-Fin Garden, Kasha, Kashan,<br />

photo by Erwin Bolwidt<br />

Rose distillery, inset of roses,<br />

Kashan


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19: TEHRAN<br />

We start our day at the Golestan Palace Complex, a<br />

UNESCO World Heritage Site dating from the 18th to<br />

early 20th century. See the Marble Throne Hall and the<br />

Hall of Mirrors, used as a coronation room, and stroll the<br />

garden to view the ornate tile-covered walls. After lunch,<br />

visit the Malek National Museum and Library, <strong>Iran</strong>’s first<br />

private museum, to admire the manuscripts collection.<br />

An optional guided walk takes us to the nearby Laleh<br />

Park and past the Tehran Museum of Contemporary<br />

Art, currently closed for renovation. Dine at a local<br />

restaurant tonight.<br />

B,L,D<br />

Fragment of a stone column from<br />

Persepolis, National Museum<br />

of <strong>Iran</strong>, Tehran<br />

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20: TEHRAN<br />

In the morning, discover the National Museum of <strong>Iran</strong><br />

and the adjacent Islamic Era Museum. Enjoy lunch at the<br />

Ferdowsi Hotel with a special ice cream dessert and tea/<br />

coffee in the 1960s lobby lounge. This afternoon, tour the<br />

Abgineh Museum’s collection of pre-Islamic and Islamic<br />

glass and ceramics, displayed in an elegant early 20thcentury<br />

mansion. There will also be time for visiting a few<br />

art galleries.<br />

B,L,D<br />

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21: TEHRAN<br />

Today we go to the fashionable northern part of Tehran<br />

for a visit to the Niavaran Palace complex, set among the<br />

foothills of the Alborz Mountains. See the former Pahlavi<br />

residences and tour the museum of paintings and artifacts<br />

collected by Farah Diba, the last Empress of <strong>Iran</strong>. We will<br />

also see the Green Palace before lunch. In the afternoon,<br />

explore the Jewels Museum, housed in the vaults of the<br />

Central Bank of <strong>Iran</strong>. The museum displays one of the most<br />

dazzling collections in the world, including the legendary<br />

Peacock Throne. Then, admire a fine array of carpets from<br />

ancient to contemporary at the Carpet Museum. Dinner<br />

tonight is at the hotel.<br />

B,L,D<br />

SPECIAL NOTE: On September 21, hotel rooms are reserved for late<br />

check-out. Thus following dinner, we will transfer to the airport for our<br />

late-night flight to Istanbul.<br />

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22: ARRIVE TO ISTANBUL /<br />

CONNECT TO RETURN FLIGHTS HOME<br />

Our flight will arrive in Istanbul in the very early morning.<br />

Onward connections will depart today.<br />

DISCLAIMER: The itinerary is subject to change at the<br />

discretion of Arrangements Abroad. For complete details,<br />

please carefully read the terms and conditions at<br />

www.arrangementsabroad.com/terms.<br />

Mirrored hall, Golestan Palace, Tehran<br />

Main hall of the Islamic Era Museum, Tehran


ACCOMMODATIONS<br />

All hotels are equipped with Wi-Fi in the rooms and lobby,<br />

flat-screen TVs, desks, in-room mini-bars; and in-room personal<br />

safes. The hotels offer laundry and dry-cleaning services.<br />

Homa Hotel, Shiraz<br />

PROGRAM RATE<br />

$6,999 per person, double occupancy<br />

$7,999 single rate<br />

RATE INCLUDES<br />

n Ten nights accommodations as per itinerary<br />

n Meals as indicated in the itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch,<br />

D=Dinner); bottled water, sodas, and coffee/tea with all<br />

meals (alcohol is forbidden at all times in <strong>Iran</strong>)<br />

n Airport/hotel/airport group transfers for all participants on<br />

suggested flights<br />

n Escorted sightseeing, transportation, and entrance fees for<br />

all included visits<br />

n Taxes, service, and porterage charges<br />

n Gratuities to local guides and drivers<br />

HOMA HOTEL, SHIRAZ<br />

The hotel offers the facilities of a first-class business hotel,<br />

along with the peace of a relaxing atmosphere and with<br />

beautiful gardens. The hotel has a beautiful shopping<br />

arcade and indoor swimming pool. Homa, a mythical bird of<br />

<strong>Iran</strong>ian legends and fables, is featured in the stone column<br />

sculptures at Persepolis.<br />

NOT INCLUDED IN RATE International airfare; passport/visa fees;<br />

airport transfers other than for those on suggested flights; baggage<br />

in excess of one suitcase; trip insurance; personal items and<br />

expenses; any other items not specifically mentioned as included.<br />

Golestan Palace, Tehran<br />

Abbasi Hotel, Isfahan<br />

ABBASI HOTEL, ISFAHAN<br />

This hotel comprises an original 300-year old caravanserai<br />

structure and a modern wing. The courtyard is a magnificent<br />

oasis within the city with pools of water and gardens. There<br />

are a variety of restaurants and there is a pool, sauna, gym,<br />

jacuzzi, massage service, barber shop and shopping arcade.<br />

Espinas Persian Gulf Hotel, Tehran,<br />

photo © Espinas Persian Gulf Hotel<br />

ESPINAS PERSIAN GULF HOTEL, TEHRAN<br />

Experience one of the most refined hotels downtown, which<br />

blends modern design elements with rich natural materials.<br />

The hotel features two restaurants, swimming pool, and a<br />

wellness center with weight room and cardio equipment.<br />

A NOTE ABOUT TRAVEL TO IRAN<br />

Participants must be in good health and able to keep pace<br />

with an active group. They must be able to walk up to one<br />

mile a day on uneven terrain; walk and stand for periods<br />

of two hours at time; climb stairs (some without handrails)<br />

at monuments and other locations not handicapped<br />

accessible; and board a motorcoach unassisted. Any<br />

condition that may require assistance or special medical<br />

attention must be reported at the time of your reservation.<br />

Participants are advised to bring “broken-in” walking shoes,<br />

a sun hat, and comfortable attire.<br />

<strong>Iran</strong>ian people are warm and hospitable towards visitors.<br />

Certain rules of dress and conduct are strictly observed<br />

in <strong>Iran</strong> and all trip participants are expected to adhere to<br />

local laws and customs. Alcohol is forbidden at all times,<br />

and details about appropriate attire will be shared with<br />

participants prior to departure. Long drives are to be<br />

expected during this program; however, the remarkably<br />

varied landscapes of <strong>Iran</strong> will offer a scenic panorama<br />

along the way. Review the U.S. State Department’s Travel<br />

Advisory for <strong>Iran</strong> at travel.state.gov.


Ceiling Dome at the Kahn Madrasa, Shiraz<br />

ARRANGEMENTS ABROAD<br />

IRAN: ARCHITECTURE, GARDENS & DESIGN n SEPTEMBER 12–22, 2019<br />

RESERVATION FORM<br />

To reserve a place, please call Arrangements Abroad at phone: 212-514-8921 or 800-221-1944, fax: 212-344-7493; or complete and return this form with your<br />

deposit of $1,000 per person (of which $500 is non-refundable for administrative fees) payable to Arrangements Abroad. Mail to: Arrangements Abroad, 1040<br />

Avenue of the Americas, 23rd floor, New York, NY 10018-3721.<br />

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

Name(s) in full as on passport(s). Please print.<br />

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Address<br />

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City State Zip<br />

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Telephone (home)<br />

(business)<br />

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Fax<br />

E-mail<br />

ACCOMMODATIONS<br />

Hotel room preference p One bed p Two beds p Single<br />

I wish to share a room with _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

FORM OF PAYMENT<br />

p Enclosed is my check (payable to Arrangements Abroad) p Debit card p Credit card<br />

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I/We confirm that I/we have carefully read and agree to the Terms & Conditions of this Program (see www.arrangementsabroad.com/terms to review or<br />

call for a copy). I/We agree to full payment 120 days prior to departure. Each participant must sign below.<br />

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On the front cover: Masjid-i Imam, formerly known as the Shah Mosque, Isfahan<br />

Photography by Chas A. Miller III<br />

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