Making Your Own Bucket List for Tehran Iran

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Making Your Own Bucket List for Tehran Iran

Making Your Own Bucket List for Tehran Iran

Tehran, Iran’s capital, is a hectic yet bustling metropolis and a city that belongs on every traveler’s bucket list for Tehran experiences. A location rich in history that you should not miss on your trip to Iran! Tehran has a population of 9 million people, making it the biggest city in Iran. Interestingly, it also ranks among the cities with the most urban parks in the world, making it ideal for outdoor strolls.

Tehran Golestan Palace

Tehran_s Golestan Palace

Tehran’s Golestan Palace

One of the best things to do in Tehran is to visit the city’s most stunning historical structure, the UNESCO-listed Golestan Palace. The Qajar dynasty, which governed Iran between 1789 and 1925, used this magnificent structure as their official home. It showcases a unique blend of old Persian and current European architectural forms that typified much of Iranian art in the 19th and 20th centuries. You may easily spend a half-day admiring Golestan Palace’s 17 buildings, which include stunning rooms, chambers, museums, and gardens. Qajar rulers oversaw the construction of all these structures during their reign. Learn more at the UNESCO – Golestan Palace.

Grand Bazaar of Tehran

Grand Bazaar of Tehran

Grand Bazaar of Tehran

The market is enormous and the ideal place to shop in Tehran. The covered section of the bazaar stretches more than 10 kilometers of pathways filled with stores. Visitors can grab lunch at the infamous Moslem restaurant in the big bazaar. It ranks as one of Tehran’s most popular eateries. The most notable areas of the Tehran Grand Bazaar include Iran Termeh House, Bazaar’s Carpet Section, and Bazaar’s Fabric Section. Explore more at TripAdvisor – Tehran Grand Bazaar.

The Azadi Tower

The Azadi Tower

The Azadi Tower

The distinctive Azadi Tower stands as Tehran’s most famous landmark and deserves a visit. An architectural student conceived it, and workers completed it in 1971 as a monument to the Persian Empire’s 2,500th anniversary. This tower combines traditional Persian architecture with modern elements. Its large iwan arch features 8,000 pieces of white marble. Azadi Square surrounds the tower and carries deep symbolic significance. Visitors can climb Azadi Tower via elevator or steps for a panoramic view. Several galleries and a café also occupy the tower’s base. Find out more at TripAdvisor – Azadi Tower.

Tabiat Bridge

Tabiat Bridge

Tabiat Bridge

A young Iranian woman designed the Tabiat Bridge, which now serves as a popular gathering place for couples and families. Locals also call it “Nature Bridge.” This 270-meter-long pedestrian bridge links two parks – Teleghani Park and Abo-Atash Park. Try to visit in the late afternoon when crowds fill the space and the weather turns pleasant.

Imamzadeh Saleh – A Hidden Gem on the Tehran Bucket List

If you have time in Tehran, visit the stunning Imamzadeh Saleh Mosque, popularly known as the Tajrish Mosque. Saleh, the son of Musa al-Kadhim (the seventh Shia Imam), rests here. Exquisite tile work adorns the mosque’s minarets and dome, while brilliant mirror work decorates the interior – a feature common across Iranian shrines. Visitors can also explore the neighboring colorful Tajrish Bazaar for souvenirs and additional insights into local life. Discover more at Lonely Planet – Tehran.

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