Neyshābūr / From mines to shrines
Best month
March
Celebrate the Persian New Year (Nowruz) with unique rituals, symbolism, and dishes.
Reasonable prices
Bigmac $?
Usual visit duration
1-2 days
stopover to visit Ali-Sadr Cave
Tipping
0%
No tipping customs
internet situation
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biking hostile
walkable -ish
LGBTQ hostile
For the curious cat, Neyshabur offers ancient ruins and bazaars to nose around in.
For the adventurous cat, scenic hiking trails and charming tea houses to rest their paws.
Things to do
The mainstream
Khorshid Palace
Shadiyakh Waterfall
Mausoleum of Kamal Al-Molk
Tomb of Omar Khayyam
Gonbad-e Sabz
Off the beaten path
Qadamgah Mausoleum
Hamam-e Qadamgah
Malek Abad Palace
Pour Sina Cemetery
Abshooran Waterfall
biking hostile
walkable -ish
LGBTQ hostile
Mindful meoweler tips
Neyshabur turquoise (even cats love it!)
This small city is world-renowned for its turquoise, which was favored by Persian kings, but be careful not to scratch it with your sharp claws!
Enjoy traditional catnip tea in a chaikhaneh (tea house)
Sip on a warm, aromatic cup of catnip tea while watching Persian cats roam the streets. Remember to be respectful of the locals' customs!
Visit the mausoleum of Attar
Attar is a renowned Persian poet and Sufi mystic who lived in Neyshabur in the 12th century. The mausoleum is a beautiful and peaceful spot for wandering cats to reflect.
Useful external sites
Iranian Cultural Heritage Organization↗
Official website of the Iranian Cultural Heritage Organization which provides information on historical and cultural attractions in Neyshabur and other cities of Iran.
Neyshabur Municipality↗
Official website of the Neyshabur Municipality providing information on local events, attractions, and services
Neyshabur Tourism Office↗
Website of the Neyshabur Tourism Office which provides information on tourist attractions, festivals, and accommodation options in Neyshabur.
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