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Isfahan, often called “Half the World,” is one of Iran’s most captivating cities, known for its breathtaking architecture, vibrant culture, and rich history. Located in central Iran, Isfahan has been the capital of several Persian dynasties and still shines as a center of art, culture, and hospitality.
Historical Wonders
The city is home to Naqsh-e Jahan Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site surrounded by iconic landmarks such as the Shah Mosque, Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, and the Ali Qapu Palace. Wandering through this square feels like stepping back in time to the golden age of the Safavid era.
Bridges Over Zayandeh River
Isfahan is famous for its historic bridges, including Si-o-se-pol (33-arch bridge) and Khaju Bridge, where locals gather to socialize, sing, and enjoy the cool evening breeze.
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Persian Gardens and Bazaars
Chehel Sotoun Palace and Hasht Behesht Pavilion reflect Persian garden design at its finest. The Grand Bazaar offers a colorful array of handicrafts, carpets, miniature paintings, and spices.
Why Visit Isfahan?
The combination of historical beauty, warm hospitality, and delicious Persian cuisine makes Isfahan a must-visit for travelers. From mouthwatering dishes like Beryani to unique souvenirs, every corner offers a memorable experience.
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