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We are about to visit Iran and are checking out places to stay.
Is it advisable to book in advance or can you just arrive in a place like Kashan and walk around til you find somewhere to your fancy and budget

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If you book "everything" in advance that means your itinerary will be fixed in advance. No flexibility and no freedom.
It's not a good idea.
I was there few years in advance without any booking.

Michel

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It is better to arrive in a place and walk around to find somewhere to your budget.

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Except for holiday season, like Nowruz still going on now, it's easy to find accommodation, if you are not too picky.
In Kashan we could stay at Ehsan, a very nice traditional hotel, only for one night and had to move to more ordinary place across the road, as Ehsan was fully booked for next few days. I still prefer it that way, travelling inside a country without fixed dates or bookings made in advance.

btw - anyone speaking Farsi please....
Is there anything "gypsy" in the name of a hotel "Manouchehri House". What does manouchehri mean in Farsi?

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There is not anything in the name of the hotel. manouchehr is a boy name.

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Gypsy in Farsi is "kooli" (کولی).

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A few years ago there were hardly any tourists, now that is a completely different story in spring and autumn, regrettably it is getting busier and busier. Good for Iran, but not how I prefer it.

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#4 and 5.
Thanks. Manouche, possibly in French only, is a branch of Gypsies. It could be a coincidence in spelling though, even if it's of Sanskrit origin, closer to Iran than France.

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i stayed two days in kashan and there was a tour guide who rented a house for me very cheap, i think it's better to rent somewhere.possibly i could find his number i have to check it

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