The Bridges of Isfahan: Crossing Centuries of History

Isfahan, an enchanting city in Iran, is known for its grandeur and architectural marvels. Among its many treasures, the bridges of Isfahan stand as captivating witnesses to centuries of history, connecting the past with the present. These bridges have not only served as functional structures but have also become iconic symbols of Isfahan’s rich cultural […]

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Soffeh Mountain – A Picturesque View of Isfahan

On the southern part of Isfahan, a strong, tall mountain is standing as the protector of Isfahan. This awe-inspiring mountain is home to the people who look for a time to relax on the green hills of it while a cold breeze touches their skin, for climbers who want to get to the peak of […]

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Monar Jonban – Shaking Minarets of Isfahan

The Monar Jonban is an amazing construction in the western side of Isfahan, close to the Atashgah fire temple and its one of the well-known historical monuments of the city. Monar Jonban was constructed about 700 years ago. This building was completed by famous scientist and architect Bahāʾ al‐Dīn Muḥammad ibn Ḥusayn al‐ʿĀmilī (also known […]

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Masjed-e Jāmé of Isfahan

Locally known as Masjed-e Jame or Masjed-e Jome, the Jame Mosque or Friday Mosque is Iran’s oldest mosque. Some features of the mosque have persisted through 1200 years, from the Abbasid era through to the Safavid dynasty. These remains show that this masterpiece of a building has been retouched or rebuilt a few times through […]

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Naqsh-e Jahan Square – A Gem in Isfahan

Among lots of new-built streets of Isfahan, you can find a hidden intact site that makes you forget all overwhelming issues and widens your horizons. It’s like you’ve used a time machine and flashed back to the Safavid time of Iran, named Naqsh-e Jahan Square. It’s not an ordinary square, it has seen many important […]

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Shah Mosque

The Masjid-i Imam, formerly known as Masjid-i Shah also known as Royal Mosque is regarded as a masterpiece of Persian architecture

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The Ultimate Guide to 30+ Things to Do In Isfahan

The phrase “Isfahan nesf-e Jahan” means “Isfahan is half of the world” and is well known in Iran. This well-known and historic city in Iran’s middle has served as the country’s capital on several occasions throughout history, so it has a wealth of distinctive tourist attractions to offer. Here is a detailed list of all […]

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Lavender Tea

Lavender or as Persians call it “ustukhuddus” is a plant with multiple purposes. Lavender oil is a natural mosquito repellent. Its flowers yield nectar, from which bees make a high-quality monofloral honey. Lavender greens are used similar to rosemary to flavour meat and vegetables. Persians use dried English lavender buds to make a tasty tea. […]

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Khoresht Mast

In Persian cuisine, the word “khoresht” mostly refers to thick, sour stews which are served as main meals alongside a some sort of rice dish. On the other hand, Khoresht Mast (literally meaning “yogurt stew”), despite having the name khoresht in the title, is a bright yellow, sweet dessert and mostly served as a side […]

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Gooshto Lubia

Gooshto Lubia (which translates to “meat and beans”) is a delicious and nutritious traditional food of Isfahan. This mouthwatering dish is very similar to Dizi but Gooshto Lubia is cooked with white beans and vegetables. In order to cook Gooshto Lubia(Isfahan local food), you should first season lamb’s meat and braise it with onions and […]

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Top Traditional Bazaars in Iran

Iran is home to some of the world’s oldest bazaars, which formerly connected China and Europe along the legendary Silk Road. Trade and cultural interchange took occurred daily at Iran’s Grand Bazaars, which attracted traders from cities such as Bukhara, Samarkand, Istanbul, and Turkestan. People from all walks of life gathered at the market, and […]

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Isfahan City Center Complex

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