
There are so many awesome places in Iran, but Isfahan is the best place in all. There’s something so magical about this city. It makes you want to take that last minute flight deals no matter how expensive it will be. From the Mosque intricately painted mosaic pieces. You will be held spell bound for the entire time that you will be there. You will even forget you have been on a journey similar to Sydney to Melbourne flights. Below are some amazing suggestions on the things to do in Isfahan.
UNESCO World heritage Naqsh-e Jahan square
Home to many of the marvelous attractions of Isfahan, the Naqsh-e Jahan square deserves to be mentioned, if not because it is one of the biggest plazas in the world.
Built to symbolize the importance of Isfahan in the safavid empire. Not much has changed except the addition of horse drawn carriages, hordes of tourist shops and beautiful fountains. You can’t avoid this square even if you wanted to, best visited in late afternoon or evening when Iranian families and couples come out to enjoy its beauty and the light is more mallow and awesome.
The Luxurious Attar hotel
Recently opened in Ishafan blows out any other hotel of the water, the prices are reasonable for westerners.
One of the best new hotels in Iran to cater for a booming tourism industry. A better way to enhance a stay in Isfahan is by indulging in their colorful pool, relax in the room and take all their traditional details. A truly one of a kind hotel in Isfahan, and their traditional Iranian breakfast is rumored to be the best in the city.
Other great mid-range hotels in Isfahan includes, Viana hotel and Piroozy hotel, both bookable online so you can avoid confusion around price when you arrive.
Isfahan Grand Bazaar
Locally known as Bazaar Bozorg, seemingly endless Isfahan grand bazaar spreads all the way from Naqsh-e jahan square through to masjed-e jamah, quite the distance.
Open from 8am till 9pm the best time to visit the Isfahan bazaar is in the mid-morning if you want to enjoy the hustle and bustle, or the evenings for a more subdued experience make sure to admire the gorgeous brick arches, ensure that you stop by a carpet shop to admire the history of Persian carpets and pick some from the spice markets to take home.
The Photogenic Azadegan Teahouse
One of the best teahouses in Iran, a trip to Isfahan will not be complete without visiting the Azadegan teahouse.
Located in a hidden alley off the Naqsh-e jahan square, this place is popular with locals who come for the delicious tea and traditional food. Most tourist go for the collection of oddities and curiosities covering almost every single surface and flowing outside into a court yard as well. You won’t be in hurry to leave this interesting and unique place.
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