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Tour of Isfahan

Isfahan is one of the historical metropolises in central Iran and the capital of Isfahan Province and Isfahan County. It’s a bustling city situated along a scenic river, boasting three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, ancient Islamic architecture, magnificent bridges, and numerous hidden gems waiting to be discovered. As the third most populous city in Iran after Tehran and Mashhad, it also ranks 165th globally and ninth in West Asia. Isfahan is the fourteenth largest metropolis in the Middle East. Furthermore, with an area of 551 square kilometers and 15 urban districts, Isfahan is the second largest metropolis in Iran in terms of urban area after Tehran. The city of Isfahan is synonymous with the Zayandeh River. Isfahan’s history dates back to ancient times. Beautiful bridges cross the serene river, and hundreds of domes and minarets adorn the skyline. When introducing Isfahan, one cannot overlook its attractions, climate, and other aspects.

Experience the tourist attractions of Isfahan!

Isfahan, located in Iran, is a popular tourist destination in the country. Known for its rich history, ancient monuments, and unique architecture, Isfahan offers a plethora of attractions for visitors. Here are some of the most important tourist attractions in Isfahan:

Naqsh-e Jahan Square (Imam Square): Naqsh-e Jahan Square is one of the largest central squares in the world and is considered the heart of Isfahan. Here, you can experience the daily life of locals and admire the magnificent historical buildings such as the Imam Mosque, Ali Qapu Palace, and Shah Mosque. You can easily purchase tickets for an Isfahan Naqsh-e Jahan Square tour on the Zhiva Parvaz website.

Vank Cathedral: Vank Cathedral is one of the most important and beautiful historical churches in Isfahan, Iran. This church is a prime example of Armenian church architecture and is located in the Jolfa district. Vank Cathedral was built using white and black stones from the large Najafabad quarry. Inside the church, beautiful works of art such as religious images, murals, and ornate wooden windows can be seen. You can easily purchase tickets for an Isfahan church tour on the Zhiva Parvaz website.

Tour of Isfahan church tour
Tour of Isfahan church tour

The Menar Jonban is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the city of Isfahan, Iran. This structure was designed and built in 1092 AH by Mirza Mohammad Ali Kazemi. The Menar Jonban is, in fact, a historical building with a very beautiful and unique architecture that is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
This building is built on a high base and is adorned with four tall and beautiful minarets that cast a luminous glow, adding a special beauty and brightness to it.
You can easily purchase tickets for an Isfahan Menar Jonban and Atashgah tour on the Zhiva Parvaz website.

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You can travel to Isfahan and see tourist attractions in all seasons, but the best season to visit Isfahan is spring and autumn.

You can travel to Isfahan and see tourist attractions in all seasons, but the best season to visit Isfahan is spring and autumn.

Isfahan is a city full of attractions and these monuments have become famous all over the world, among them are the bridges built on Zayandeh River, Naqsh Jahan Square, Ali Qapu Palace, Manarjanban, Mount Safa and….

Stories and tourism tips

Monare Jonban

The Shaking Minaret of Isfahan ( Monare Jonban ) is a place that you should visit when visiting Isfahan and it is recommended to visit it, because you will see one of the most interesting architectural arts. A place where by shaking one minaret, the entire building and the other minaret will also shake. This […]

Holy Bethlehem Church

The Jolfa district of Isfahan is considered a tourist area in itself, and among these, many churches have been built in this neighborhood that have high historical and religious value. One of these churches is called Bethlehem, which is known as one of the most famous churches in Isfahan after the Vank Church. After Armenian […]

Vank Cathedral

Vank Church is the best museum in Isfahan to see the history of the Armenians of Isfahan. This church was built by order of Shah Abbas II and with the efforts of the Armenians of this city. The name of this church is taken from a church in the city of Nakhchivan called “Amna Par […]

Chehel Sotun Palace

Chehel Sotun Palace is one of the 9 Iranian gardens, which are registered as one of the 23 World Heritage Sites of Iran under the name of Iranian Gardens and are considered one of the urban landmarks of Isfahan. It is located next to Naqsh-e Jahan Square and in the neighborhood of Chahar Bagh. This […]

Marnan Bridge

The Zayandeh-Rood River flows from west to east through the ancient city of Isfahan, and this ancient Iranian city has always divided this land into two halves, northern and southern. The passage of this ever-living river, in addition to refreshing the beautiful city of Isfahan, has divided it into two parts, and to eliminate this gap, the construction of several bridges, including the Marnan Bridge, which is 160 meters long and has 17 spans, is planned.

Khaju Bridge in Isfahan

Agency suggestion Zhiva parvaz is to spend one of your sweet moments in Isfahan next to Khaju Bridge. This bridge is considered one of the types of promenades in Isfahan at night. Listen to the sound of the water flow and spend some moments without the worries of life next to the water flow and the beauties of Isfahan. To see Isfahan tours, visit Zhiva parvaz Agency's tours section.

Si-O-Se Bridge of Isfahan

In 1008 AH, the twelfth year of the reign of Shah Abbas I Safavi, the Shah himself ordered the construction of this structure. The construction took three years and finally in 1011 AH, under the supervision of Allahverdi Khan, the wise general and trusted person of Shah Abbas Safavi, who had Georgian ancestry, the construction […]

Imam Mosque of Isfahan

Imam Mosque or Shah Mosque, also known as the New Abbasid Mosque or the Royal Mosque, is a mosque in Isfahan, Iran. It is located on the southern side of Naqsh-e Jahan Square. This building was built during the Safavid Dynasty by order of Shah Abbas I of Iran. After the Iranian Revolution, it became known as Imam Mosque.