Sardroud (Persian: سردرود, Azerbaijani: سردری) is a city of East Azerbaijan province, in the Azerbaijan region of Iran. Sardroud is one of the major cities of Tabriz county and is in the southwest of Tabriz county.
Understand
editPeople
editMost of the Sardroud residents consider themselves Iranian Azerbaijanis.
Talk
editThe majority of locals speak Turkish with a 'Sardroud' accent, and most people can also speak Farsi as a second language and Azerbaijani. Most of the young people of this city can speak English at an intermediate level.
Get in
editBy plane
edit- 1 [dead link] Tabriz International Airport (TBZ IATA), Bolvar-e-Shahid Khalaban Babayi (10 km from the city center), ☏ +98 411 523 4705. This is a hub airport for Ata Airlines.
By car
editBy the bridge over the Urmia Lake, Sardroud is reachable from Urmia in 1.5 hours.
By train
editBy bus
editGet around
editTalk
editAzerbaijani is the primary language spoken by most people in Azerbaijan, although many people, especially among the younger generation, can communicate in Farsi and English to some extent.
See
editDo
editBuy
edit- If you want to spend lots of money, the Sardroud pictorial rugs are among the finest in the world, and you will find masterpieces in shops and inside the Basij street or Sangestan street. Sardroud rugs are among the most decorative rugs.
Eat
editSleep
editThere is no hotel in Sardroud. Look for hotels in Tabriz, 10 km away.
Connect
editPhone
editAn Iranian phone number is of the form +98 12 3456-7890
where "98" is the country code for Iran, the next 2 digits are the area code and the remaining 8 digits are the "local" part of the subscriber number that can be called from within that particular area code using abbreviated dialing.
Telecom Center of this city located in Taleghani St.
Mobile
editMobile numbers in Iran must always be dialed with all 11 digits (including a "0" prefixing the "9nn" within Iran), no matter where they are being called from. The 9nn is a mobile prefix, not an "area code", as such and the second and third digits denote the original mobile network assigned.