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Women clothing limitations
Women have to cover their body and their hair in public .According to the law, only the face and the hands of women may be visible, therefore it is best to wear a headscarf to cover the hair and a coat or Manteo to cover the body. The color of the scarf and the clothing does not matter, and one is free to wear any color. It is not necessary to wear a chador unless one wants to visit a holy mosque or shrine. Wherever the chador is a must, one will be given a chador. The women should not make themselves up too much, but making up is not forbidden. It is allowed to wear sunglasses.

Men clothing limitations
Everybody has to obey the Islamic clothing rules in Iran. the body of the men should be fully covered. Only hands, the neck, and the head may be visible. Short trousers are strictly prohibited. It is recommended to wear shirts with short sleeves rather than T-shirts. is not forbidden to wear a tie or a bowtie.
Alcoholic beverage
According to Islam, it is forbidden to enjoy alcohol at all, no matter in what form. It is forbidden to have alcoholic food or beverage, to trade with alcohol, and to serve alcohol.Entering Iran; bringing alcohol is forbidden. It is possible to get non-alcoholic beverages almost all over the country.

Drinking water from the tap
The water is drinkable, but it may contain too many minerals. It is recommended to have mineral water.

The Iranian currency
The Iranian official currency is Rial. Rials are available in coins ( 500,1000,2000,5000, and 250 Rls.) and notes (10000, 20000, 50000 and 100.000 Rls.). Coins are only marked in Persian script and numerals, but one side of the notes is printed in English.

Exchange money
It is possible to exchange money already at the airport, no matter at what time; but only special banks do exchange money. There are also exchange shops available in most big cities. The exchange rates of these shops are usually higher than the official rate. The following currencies can be easily exchanged at any Exchange Shop: US Dollars, German Marks, British Pounds, French Franken, and Japanese Jen.