The Assarkhane was referred to special mills, which were used to grind stuff such as stones, turmeric and pepper, and… in the ancient cities of Iran.Read more
The Ghurtan Citadel is the second massive adobe building in Iran, which is located 110 kilometers in the East of Isfahan and 45 kilometers in the Northwest of Gavkhouni wetland, on the road of Isfahan-Varzaneh.Read more
Naqsh-e Jahan Square includes four historical monuments, Ali Qapu Palace, Shah (Imam) Mosque, Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, and Grand Bazaar of Isfahan (Qeysarriyeh Bazaar). It is also known as Imam Square, which located in the heart of Isfahan province.Read more
The Teymareh ancient rocks represent the old history of art and human life during the millennia. The mountainous areas and valleys surrounding Khomein and Golpayegan show some of the ancient habitats of Iran.Read more
Fin garden is a historical garden where belongs to the Safavid, Zand, and Qajar dynasty in Kashan. You face the best symbol of landscaping, Fin bathroom and different element of Islamic Architecture.Read more
If you want to get Isfahan from Tehran and have a comfortable trip, you need to know about different ways of this journey. Stay with us to offer you the best options.Read more
If you want to get Isfahan from Mashhad and have a comfortable trip, you need to know about different ways of this journey. Stay with us to offer you the best options.Read more
Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque is one of the architectural masterpieces of the eleventh century. This mosque located on the eastern side of the Naqshe Jahan Square. This mosque is one of the most important mosques in Iran.Read more
Grand Bazaar of Isfahan is placed on the Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Isfahan province. Grand Bazaar is also known as Qeysarriyeh Bazaar and Soltani bazaar which mainly dedicated to the sale of carpet.Read more
If you have chosen Isfahan, the jewel of central Iran is one of the top and most exquisite places in Iran to visit, and indeed if it’s not the most anticipated tourist destinations of Iran, it’s one up there in the top 5, speaking of the number 5, we have chosen the 5 best hotels in Isfahan based on our customers and selves experience, so you can save time while you enjoy this culturally rich city the best.Read more
Isfahan railway station is located in Isfahan province. Isfahan is one of the largest cities in Iran, that is located in the center of Iran. In addition to the importance of Isfahan in terms of industry. It is an outstanding historical city with worldwide fame with amazing monuments such as the Si-O-Se-Pol bridge, Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Menar Jonban, etc. Isfahan railway station was operated in 1980 and is connected to many cities in Iran. Is...Read more
Here is one of the most beautiful deserts in Iran to enjoy the glory of the night in the desert further visiting unique places in the village during the day.Read more
The UNESCO World Heritage Sites list includes sites, over the world, which have special cultural or natural characteristics and value for the human being. This list comes out from an international convention administered by UNESCO that started its program on 16 Nov 1972. This program is to provide legal protection for the sites in this list to preserve these heritages for the next generations and human beings.
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Atashgah is one of the three oldest monuments in Isfahan province. This ancient fire temple refers to the Sasanian Empire. It is laid on the Atashgah Mountain.Read more
There are many holidays in Iran. Traditional holidays and religious holidays are among the most important holidays in the country. There are 23 official holidays in total.Read more
Hasht Behesht is one of the famous palaces in Isfahan which was built under the rule of Shah Abbas for his eight mistresses. It has several rooms and ponds and benefits from the marvelous architecture of the Safavid era.Read more
“Oh! Squander not this breath that Heaven hath lent thee, Nor make too sure another breath to borrow!’”Khayam