Tehran

Those looking to stock up on computer software copied, but legal thanks to Iran's refusal to sign up to the Bern Convention can start looking at the computer bazaar on the corner of Vali-e-Asr Ave and Enghelab Ave., Bazar-e-Reza, or Bazar-e-Iran. Just remember that importing these CDs into any country that is a signatory to the Convention may be a criminal offence.

You can also try "Paytakht Computer Complex" at intersection of Vali-e-Asr and Mirdamad, a 7-story modern complex filled with computer equipments but also latest pirated copies of every software imaginable. The prices at "bazaar reza" at charrah-e-vali-asr are usually less. In both these malls you also may find individual hardware parts. You may find some famous hardware brands really cheap but you should be careful not to buy the fake one. It is hard to distinguish the original one. Sometimes even the fake one would work quite well comparing to its cheap price.

To save even more money you can buy one of those software packages . For example you can buy "King of the Programs" with about 70,000 rials . This is a 5 or 6 CD package of compressed programs which contains almost any well-known software you can imagine .

Jewellery & Gold boutiques located in Geisha, Milade Noor, Karim Khaan St. Golds, gems, and diamonds. To buy very good gold jewellery may costs around 3,000,000 toman minimum, equivalent to $1,400-1,500.

Designers bags and shoes such as Gucci, Versace,Dior, Armani in Golestan shopping centre & Milade noor.

Visit the Bazar, very appropriate for shopping. It ranges from cheap things to very expensive luxury things. You can find almost anything in Bazar, from clothing to carpets, kitchen accessories, decoratings, jewellery....When in the Bazar, don't miss out the 'Sharafol-eslam' restaurant located in the Bazar. It is very famous for its kebabs and chickens, excellent food, excellent quality, you'll never have enough. It gets really crowded though, which requires some patience.

There are also numerous shopping malls in the city. Valiasr Street and Tajrish Square also includes a traditional bazaar are two of the many locations full of shopping centres in Tehran.