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Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art

How To Reach Tehran Museum Of Contemporary Art

How to Reach Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran, Iran

The Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, located in the heart of Iran's capital, is a prominent destination for art enthusiasts. Here are the ways you can reach this iconic museum:

By Metro

The easiest and most efficient way to reach the museum is via Tehran’s Metro system. Take the metro to the Taleghani Station, which is on the red line (Line 1). Once you exit the metro station, the museum is within walking distance.

By BRT Bus

Another convenient public transport option is the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system. The 'Haft-e Tir' BRT Station is close to the museum. From there, you might need to walk or take a short taxi ride to reach the museum.

By Taxi

Taxis are widely available throughout Tehran. You can either hail a cab on the street or use a ride-hailing app like 'Snapp' or 'Tap30' which are widely used in Iran. Just input your destination as "Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art" or "موزه هنرهای معاصر تهران" in Persian, and the app will guide you there.

By Car

If you are driving, set your GPS to the museum's address: Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, North Kargar Street, Tehran, Iran. There is a parking lot available at the museum, but spaces may be limited.

Travel Tips:

  • Check the museum hours in advance as they can vary, especially during national holidays.
  • Remember to have cash for the entrance fee or any other small expenses since credit cards may not always be accepted.
  • Women should remember to observe the Islamic dress code (Hijab) as it is mandatory throughout Iran.

Note: Given the varying geopolitical conditions, it's recommended to check the travel advisories from your respective government before planning your visit.

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