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Turkish Lira Gets Expensive; Cost of Travel to Van Rises

The Turkish Lira edged up to 3,890 Tomans. Demand for land travel to Van and Istanbul for the January holidays has heated up the neighboring currency market in Tehran.
Turkish lira

Turkish Lira Gets Expensive; Cost of Travel to Van Rises

The Turkish Lira edged up to 3,890 Tomans. Demand for land travel to Van and Istanbul for the January holidays has heated up the neighboring currency market in Tehran.

According to the Shahr-e-Bourse, In today’s trading (Saturday, Dec 27, 2025), the price of each Turkish Lira in the Tehran free market saw a limited rise compared to last week, reaching 3,890 Tomans.

Traders on Ferdowsi Street state that with the start of “Winter Sales” in Turkey and the approach of January 2026, demand for purchasing Lira for land trips has increased, preventing a drop in its price.

Turkish Lira Price Board (Saturday, Dec 27, 2025)

Currency TypePrice (Toman)Status
Turkish Lira (Cash)3,890🔼 Increased Demand
Lira (Istanbul POS)3,950🔼 High Conversion
Lira Remittance3,910🔼 For Traders
Lira/USD Parity35.0📉 Global Decline

Is buying Lira profitable?

  1. Turkey’s Inflation Effect: Although the Lira’s value is decreasing against the global dollar, due to the dollar’s surge in Tehran (136,000 Tomans), the Lira’s price in Tomans remains bullish.

  2. Shopping Season: January is the peak time for Iranians traveling to the city of Van for clothing shopping. Experience shows that the Lira price establishes a floor by the end of January, and a correction below 3,800 Tomans is unlikely for now.

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