Located in the southwest of Iran, Shiraz is the center of Fars Province and the fifth largest and populous city of Iran with a population of 1,869,000 according to the 2016 census. Since this city is located in a fertile area in the southern Zagros Mountain Range, it has always been an important center of trading agricultural products among farmers and Qashqai and Lur nomads. Also being located on the way to Bushehr and Bandar Abbas trading ports and having important industrial centers like the Petrochemical industry has caused Shiraz to be an important economical city in Iran.
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Kermanshah, Also known as Bakhtaran (meaning: west), is the center of Kermanshah Province in the west of Iran 525 kilometers away from Tehran and 1350 meters above sea level. With 946,681 residents according to the 2016 census, Kermanshah is the biggest Kurdish-speaking city in Iran and the most important city in the west of Iran in terms of economics and politics. and the majority of the residents are Kurds with a majority of Shia Muslims and a minority of Sunni Muslims. Kermanshah is one of the historical and cultural cities of Iran and one of the must-see destinations in Iran, which is usually visited on the Iran Kurdistan Tour.
View CityLocated on the west side of the Vakil Bazar, the Vakil Mosque of Shiraz is one of the most beautiful mosques of Iran, and one of the top attractions of Shiraz, because of its eye-catching architecture.
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View PostAlso known as the Friday Mosque, the Jame Atiq Mosque of Shiraz is one of the main attractions and oldest mosques of this city, which is located on the east side of the Shah-e Cheragh Holy Shirne.
View PostShah Cheragh Holy Shrine is one of the main attractions of Shiraz and also an important religious site in Iran, which is the holy shrine of Ahmad and Mouhammad, the sons of Musa al-Kadhim the seventh Imam of Shiite Muslims and brothers of Imam Reza the eighth Imam. Apart from its historical and religious value, the Shah Cheragh Holy Shrine is an amazing architectural complex and monument known for its magnificent and eye-catching ornaments and attracts many travelers and visitors. Visitors to Chah Cheragh are sure to be awed by the beauty and grandeur of this historic site.
View PostWith its charming architectural design, delicate tilework ornaments, and friendly atmosphere, the Quran Gate is one of the amazing attractions of Shiraz, which is known as one of the icons of the city.
View PostApart from being a cultural city with many ancient attractions and Islamic monuments, the wonderful city of Shiraz is one of the gastronomy cities of Iran with many tasty foods. Foods to try in Shiraz are so diverse while the foods you can choose to eat in Shiraz are so unique.
View PostDating back to the Zand Dynasty, the Vakil Bazaar of Shiraz is one of the main attractions of this city and one of the most significant traditional bazaars of Iran, known for its wonderful architecture and nostalgic atmosphere.
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View PostLocated in Shiraz known as the city of flowers and poetry, the Botanical Eram Garden of Shiraz is another UNESCO listed Persian Garden and of the must-see attractions of this city, which is known for its heavenly beautiful atmosphere and variety of plants and vegetation.
View PostZinat ol Molk House is one of the historical houses of Shiraz built during the Qajar Dynasty. This mansion, which was the residential house of Ghavam Family, is one of the best samples of traditional architecture of Iran exhibiting eye-catching decorations and ornaments.
View PostAre you going to travel to Shiraz and looking for a good 3-star hotel in this city? Besides its 5-star luxurious hotels you can find very good 3-star hotels in Shiraz and enjoy your stay in this lovely city. Read below to choose and book your favorite hotel in Shiraz.
View PostIncluding the Arg-e Karimkhan, the Vakil Bazaar, the mosque and the bathhouse, and the Nazar Garden, the Vakil Complex is one of the most important attractions of Shiraz which was built during the Zand Dynasty, when this charming city was the capital of Iran.
View PostArg-e Karimkhan is one of the amazing attractions that awaits you in Shiraz, the city of orange blossoms and flowers. As getting close to this monument, which is one of the unique historical fortresses in Iran, the towers and the walls will catch your attention and invites you for a visit.
View PostLocated in Shiraz, the city of poetry and nightingales, the Nasir al Mulk Mosque was built during thr Qajar Dynasty and is now one of the top photography places and architectural masterpieces that you should visit in Iran.
View PostWith amazing climate, lovely people, ancient sites, and great food, Shiraz is one of the cities of Iran, without which your Iran tour would be incomplete!
View PostWith a very rich culture and history, the city of Shiraz is so lovely and popular among travelers that May 5th, or 15th day of Ordibehesht is marked as the National Shiraz Day.
View PostSo you have decided to include Shiraz on your Iran tour itinerary? Good decision! Because no trip to Iran would be complete without spending 2 or 3 days in Shiraz. Also, finding a good hotel in Shiraz is not a hard thing to do, as there are many good hotels available in this city.
View PostBeing located on the southwest of Iran and with about 1,869,001 residents, Shiraz is a city that shouldn’t be missed visiting when you travel to Iran because this city is:
View PostIf you are a fan of history and art, and you are going to travel to Iran to learn about the history and architecture of this ancient country from pre-Islamic to Islamic era, then the historical Ardestan Town is a must-see.
View PostAre you seeking some adventure and extreme activities? Join the Eell Festival in Iran this autumn and enjoy some thrilling and extreme sports before World Cup 2022 in Qatar. Read more about this fabulous event:
View PostRecently, Iran has become a popular destination among locals of Turkey and many travelers from this country are now visiting Iran as a new destination. Read this blog to find out why should Iran be visited and find answers to your questions about traveling to Iran from Turkey.
View PostTraditional sweets and desserts of Iran are so tasty and diverse and they are an inseparable part of Iranian food culture and culinary, and Iranians are among nationalities that enjoy eating sweets and in most cities of Iran you’ll find different traditional sweets.
View PostWhether you are among travelers who love shopping and buying souvenirs while traveling, or you only like to explore historical and cultural attractions in a new travel destination, visiting traditional bazaars of Iran is going to be a part of your trip to Iran, because traditional bazaars of Iran ar architectural masterworks where you can enjoy oriental colors, aromas, diversity of products and handicrafts.
View PostThe UNESCO listed Uraman Takht Village in west of Iran is one of the most amazing villages of Iran in terms of history, culture and nature that should be visited while you are in Iran.
View PostThe ancient land of Iran is home to stunning mosques related to different eras and dynasties. In this blog read about 4 oldest mosques of Iran related to early Islamic era.
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