
Isfahan in June
Not the best time
Heat starts becoming uncomfortable but crowds thin out and prices drop. Early mornings and evenings are still pleasant for sightseeing.
Weather
June brings the first taste of Isfahan's notorious summer heat. Days get seriously hot with intense sun and zero rainfall. Nights finally cool down enough for comfortable sleep.
35°C high21°C low0 rain days
Crowds & Cost
moderate crowds
~$48/day average
June Tips
- •Visit attractions early morning or late evening to avoid peak heat
- •Many locals retreat indoors during midday
- •Carry water everywhere and seek shade frequently
All Months
Spring and fall own Isfahan's weather game. March through May brings perfect temperatures in the 20s Celsius, plus you'll catch the city's gardens in full bloom. The roses in the Chehel Sotoun gardens look incredible in April. Fall runs September through November with similar temps and crystal-clear skies that make those mosque tiles pop even more. Summer gets brutal — we're talking 40+ degrees Celsius in July and August when even locals hide indoors during midday. But if you can handle the heat, summer means fewer crowds and better hotel deals. Winter brings cool days perfect for walking, though nights can drop near freezing. The big downside? The Zayandeh River often runs dry in summer and winter due to upstream damming, so those famous bridge photos might show more dust than water. Plan around Persian New Year (Nowruz) in March unless you enjoy massive crowds and inflated prices.
Isfahan Scores
Solo
8/10
Couples
7/10
Families
6/10
Adventure
5/10
Budget
8/10
Luxury
5/10
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