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Tehran Sightseeing

Tehran

Day 1: Tehran

We will enjoy ourselves while visiting Golestan Palace (WHS) one of the oldest of the historic monuments in the city of Tehran. The glory and perfection in design of this building will surpass all your expectations of beauty. It consists of gardens, royal buildings, and collections of Iranian crafts and European presents from the 18th and 19th centuries. Next we visit Abgineh Museum and National Museum of Iran which holds an incredibly wide range of pre-Islamic as well as post-Islamic remaining works including pottery vessels, metal objects, textile remains, and some rare books and coins. Afterward, we visit Grand Bazaar and Moghadam Museum.

 

Day 2: Tehran

Make sure not to miss Treasury of National Jewels Museum. Here is the most dazzling collection of gemstones and jewelry known in the world; the most spectacular objects have been placed on public display and form one of the country’s principal tourist attractions, then we will visit Carpet Museum, there is no doubt that Iranian carpets are among the best and this museum has a wonderful collection of such art work which reflects Iranian culture, history, religion, literature then we go to visit Azadi Tower and Tabiat Bridge. we have a visit Tochal Complex, Tochal Telecabin is one of the world’s longest gondola lift lines, with a length of 7500 m. The project started in 1974 and has been open to the public since 1978. It starts at the Velenjak Valley, north of Tehran, at an altitude of 1900 m, and ends at the last station at an altitude of 3740 m, near the main ridge of Mount Tochal.

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Day 3: Tehran

We will start our day by visiting Saad Abbad Palace is a great way to become more familiar with various historical, cultural and artistic aspects of Iran. At the foot of the Alborz ranges, north of Tehran, lays Sa’ad Abad Palace. The glorious structure was first erected as summer residence of Qajar kings and now is turned into a majestic museum to represent the finest works of art from Iranian and non-Iranian artists to a large number of visitors, then we will visit Tajrish Bazaar and enjoy walking in Darband.

 

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