{"id":939,"date":"2020-04-07T11:22:42","date_gmt":"2020-04-07T11:22:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.wifimap.io\/?post_type=cities&#038;p=939"},"modified":"2020-05-14T11:36:32","modified_gmt":"2020-05-14T11:36:32","slug":"basrah","status":"publish","type":"cities","link":"https:\/\/blog.wifimap.io\/pt\/cities\/basrah\/","title":{"rendered":"Basrah"},"content":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"featured_media":0,"template":"","class_list":["post-939","cities","type-cities","status-publish","hentry"],"acf":{"name":"Basrah","info":"When it comes to Iraq, people do not willingly go here as tourists. Most visitors of the country are journalists and officials that have to meet Iraqi authorities. Coming to Basra, they live in the best hotels which contrast with ruined streets. There, the guests can use free WiFi Basra. When they leave the hotel, the problem of finding a good Basra WiFi connection appears.     Airport  The airport (its code is IATA \u2013 BSR) is located close to the city. There are no restrooms here as mostly transit passengers use it. However, if a passenger plans to spend a night in this building waiting for his plane, he can rent a time to use a computer there. Basra airport WiFi is not available here everywhere. You can connect to Basra airport WiFi if you visit a restaurant in the same building or buy something in small shops on the same territory. For VIP guests, Basra airport WiFi is free.","get_info":"What to see  Basra is an ancient city. This is the main port and oil refining center. It has plenty of canals, therefore, the city is called Little Venice. The attractions, including the Basra Museum, the Iran-Iraq War Museum and the ruins of the old city are worth seeing. However, not so many tourists are ready to go here due to the difficult political situation in the country. That is why there are not so many free WiFi Basra hot spots. You can find them mostly in banks, in the largest hotels that are built mostly for the guests of the country, and in some cafes. The main place here is the local market, where you can buy not only traditional dry sweet fruit and nuts, spices and herbs, but souvenirs which refer to the times of the greatest the Iran-Iraq War. In reality, it is better to use Basra WiFi connection to learn about the places outside the city which you can visit \u2013 the nature here is rich, and you can go to the hills and rivers better than stay in downtown.     Hotels  Most visitors prefer to stay in hotels located close to the airport \u2014 they do not plan to live in the city for more than 2-4 nights. All of these hotels, as well as the hostels, offer free WiFi Basra connection. To use it, the password must be entered in a special field when you find the needed network of the hotel on your device. 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