Climb the highest peak in Iran standing at 5,610 meters. It is a great testing ground for climbers who dream of ascending even higher peaks.
Head to Tehran's largest ski resort with stunning views over the city. You can take the cable car up to the resort or hike to the top if you are feeling adventurous.
Stroll through the extravagant home of Persian royalty with stunning architecture and intricate mosaics. It was the residence of the Qajar family until 1925.
Bargain for Persian rugs or grab some souvenirs at one of the oldest bazaars in the world. This is a great place to experience the hustle and bustle of Tehran's market culture.
Head to Darband for a hike up the mountain and a taste of authentic Iranian cuisine. You will be rewarded with stunning mountain views at the top and can enjoy a traditional meal in one of the many cafes and restaurants along the way.
If you have more time, consider visiting the Sa'dabad Palace or Milad Tower. If you have less time, skip Golestan Palace and focus on other outdoor activities such as rock-climbing or white-water rafting on the Jajrood River.