Iran's Must-See Attractions

Explore the most fascinating sights and attractions that Iran has to offer.

Ganjnameh Inscriptions

Best Time: Late spring and early autumn, weekday mornings
Entrance Fee: Site access: Free; Cable car and certain facilities: 100,000-200,000 IRR
Opening Hours: Open daily from sunrise to sunset

Ancient Achaemenid royal inscriptions carved into a mountain, surrounded by scenic valleys and modern recreational facilities.

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Tomb of Avicenna

Best Time: Spring and early fall, weekday mornings
Entrance Fee: 200,000 IRR for foreigners
Opening Hours: Daily from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM (summer), 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (winter)

A modern mausoleum and museum honoring the legendary Persian polymath Avicenna, set in tranquil gardens in Hamedan.

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Kashan Bazaar

Best Time: Morning hours (10:00 AM to noon) on weekdays
Entrance Fee: Free
Opening Hours: Saturday to Thursday: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Friday: Limited hours (some shops closed)

A historic covered market with grand domes, caravanserais, and vibrant trade in carpets, rosewater, and traditional crafts.

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Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse

Best Time: Mid-morning or early afternoon on sunny days for best light effects
Entrance Fee: 150,000 IRR for foreigners
Opening Hours: Daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

A beautifully restored 16th-century hammam, famous for its domed ceiling, colorful glass, and intricate tilework—a window into Persian bathing culture.

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Tabatabaei House

Best Time: Morning for eastern rooms, afternoon for western rooms
Entrance Fee: 150,000 IRR for foreigners
Opening Hours: Daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM

A masterpiece of Qajar-era residential architecture, featuring ornate stuccowork, stained glass, and ingenious wind catchers for desert comfort.

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Fin Garden

Best Time: Spring and autumn, early morning or late afternoon
Entrance Fee: 200,000 IRR for foreigners
Opening Hours: Daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

A UNESCO-listed Persian garden, renowned for its ancient cypress trees, ingenious water features, and tranquil pavilions—a true oasis in the…

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Sareyn Hot Springs

Best Time: Weekday mornings for fewer crowds; spring and autumn for pleasant weather
Entrance Fee: Varies by facility: 200,000-800,000 IRR for foreigners depending on the complex and services
Opening Hours: Most facilities operate daily from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM, with separate hours for men and women in traditional baths

Famous thermal springs in the foothills of Mount Sabalan, known for their therapeutic waters and modern spa facilities.

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Shorabil Lake and Park

Best Time: Late spring and early autumn; early morning for tranquility or evening for local atmosphere
Entrance Fee: Park entry: Free; Cable car and certain attractions have separate fees (approximately 100,000-200,000 IRR for foreigners)
Opening Hours: Park grounds: Daily from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM; Individual attractions and facilities within the complex may have varying hours

A scenic lake and recreational park near Ardabil, offering boating, gardens, and panoramic views of Sabalan Mountain.

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Ardabil Traditional Bazaar

Best Time: Weekday mornings, avoiding prayer times for busiest sections
Entrance Fee: Free
Opening Hours: Generally 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, Saturday to Thursday. Limited hours on Friday (some sections may be closed)

A centuries-old covered market, bustling with local crafts, carpets, and authentic Persian trading traditions in Ardabil's historic center.

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Sheikh Safi al-Din Khanegah and Shrine Ensemble

Best Time: Spring and autumn, mornings for fewer crowds
Entrance Fee: 350,000 IRR for foreigners
Opening Hours: Daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (hours may vary seasonally and on religious holidays)

A UNESCO-listed Sufi shrine complex, renowned for its Safavid-era architecture, intricate tilework, and spiritual significance in Ardabil.

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