In Iran, religious sites are at the same time holy and historic; and people visit them for both of these reasons. Almost all of these holy...
Darband and Darakeh are from those places where people take refuge in when they’re tired of city life and its chaotic thoughts. You can lose...
Situated in the Alborz mountain range, Mount Tochal and its recreational complex is very popular among both the people of Tehran and tourists since it’s...
The lofty Alborz Mountains soar up on the northern edge of Tehran and both make a suitable weather for the northern regions of the capital...
Full of serenity and peace, Mellat Park lies in the middle of the hectic and frenetic rush of the city. This huge and idyllic park...
Hike on the foothills of the Alborz Mountains in Jamshidieh Stone Park, right on the northern tip of the capital. Sip your tea in the...
Dawdle the paths of Ab-o-Atash Park and when you were filled with the clear and joyous air of the park, step on above the little...
As you’re visiting different attractions of the city the lofty structure of Milad Tower is visible through the clear air. Visiting the most iconic landmark...
U.S. Den of Espionage or the former Embassy of the United States has turned into a museum to depict a part of the Islamic revolution...
You’d be awe-stricken as your eyes drop on the imperial crown jewels inherited from Safavids, Qajar, and Pahlavi monarchs. The precious shining emeralds and priceless...
The Carpet Museum of Iran, located on the northern edge of Laleh Park, facing Sepahbod Gharani Street in Tehran, showcases Iran’s rich cultural heritage, presenting...
Home to many great civilizations, caliphates, and dynasties, Persia has a lot to offer in terms of historical and architectural wonders. Boasting 24 sites registered on the UNESCO World Heritage, Iran does not lack in cultural and natural attractions. In our “Iran Attractions” section, we try yo raise awareness for the more famous as well as the lesser-known destinations of this vast country.