Shiraz is the city of poets, love, literature, wine, and flowers, blessed with a moderate climate. Shiraz city is named as the capital of Iranian culture and the city of Persian Gardens. During the 9th century, Shiraz was Iran’s wine ...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  ...Read More
There are eight archaeological sites in the Fars region which dates back to the Sasanian Empire. You will see the art of the Sasanian Architectural style in Firuzabad, Bishapur, and Sarvestan located southeast of Fars Province. ...Read More
One of the buildings in Pasargadae is the Tall-e Takht fortification. Part of the castle has collapsed, but it is still one of Shiraz's tourist attractions. ...Read More
Historical Tang-e Chogan (Polo) is located 23 km from Kazerun city and in front of the ancient city of Bishapur. It has carvings of the Sasanian age. ...Read More
On the slopes of Mount Tangab and Near the Tizreh river, a castle was built to defend the Sassanian cities against enemies, which called Qal'eh Dokhtar. ...Read More
Tomb of Saadi is a lovely combination of Persian architecture and literature. You will face one of the most beautiful attractions of Shiraz. ...Read More
A circular city with a 1500 years old history may be sound strange for you. This city is called Ardashir-Khwarrah or Shahr-e Gour, located in Fars Province, Iran. ...Read More
Karim Khan Citadel is a military residential garden which located in the downtown Shiraz, southern Iran. It is also known as Arg-e Karim Khan. ...Read More
We suggest visiting a fantastic historic site between Esfahan and Shiraz. Izadkhvast Castle is one of the Sassanid monuments located in the north of Fars province. ...Read More
Beauty, peace, and glory have all gathered in Nasir al Mulk Mosque. Compared with other mosques of Iran, Nasir al Mulk Mosque Architecture is completely different: The mosque has wonderful stained glass, so once the sunlight hits the staine ...Read More
The Qashqai is one of the brave and fearless tribes of Iran, which the fear has no meaning for them. Tribal life has been linked with migration and life in nature, and this is still moving around the country of Iran. ...Read More