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Start your Tehran tour and enjoy favorite attractions

By Carlton Leisure - 19/01/2015

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The capital city Iran, Tehran, is speedily growing as one of the biggest cities in the International countries. It is a home to millions of people, which shows its importance in the Middle East. Travellers who are traveling to Tehran can expect everything from food to accommodation.

National Museum

Tehran's National Museum inaugurated in the mid of 1930s and possess over 300,000 artifacts which represent it as one of the ancient culture on the earth. The preserve has four major classes: primitive, Islamic and Numismatics, historic and Loristan. Each gives you a reflection of Iranian past, with attractive oldest Persian artifacts.

Golestan fortress

However, the museum at Golestan Palace is comparatively redesigned. The museum was built in 1878 and has four halls on the base - the Orange Hall, the Crystal Hall, the Museum Hall and the Ivory Hall. Jointly, they present the richness and magnificence of the area of Safavid Shah Abbas I. Roaming around the halls finds Iranian paintings, expansive mosaics, golden thrones and stained glass. The halls are located among verdant gardens, a cool green place away from the bustle streets.

Azadi tombstone

The Monument was established in the 70th century of Iran and gives honor 2,500 years of Iranian kings. It's hard to avoid and growing similar to a pyramid above the road with a courtyard top and huge arcade through which pedestrians can use for their walk. This huge monument has an impressive museum in the ground and steps to observatory on the above stage, which provides overview of the town. Try to take some time off in the night to visit to see the Azadi Monument glow by floodlights.

Tehran Museum of Modern Art

Though the government website of Tehran Museum of modern art is in progress for English-speaking travelers, the museum is itself a superb art of Iranian work. Planned in the cultural dun-brick way, its building is destined to bring to mind a sense of custom against which to understand its preservation of contemporary art.

The Traditional Bazaar

A tour to Tehran city is incomplete without seeing its traditional market. Most nearby places experience a small market throughout the week, but Tehran has a biggest Jomeh Bazaar which opens on Friday. From the outer surface the three-story vehicle parking area, the market don’t look similar to big, but this is simply a contemporary and unprepared location for a typical haggler's heaven. Pass through the hundreds of stalls to get secret resources, from musical tools to decorative swords.

All the above mentioned attractions are very popular in Tehran and usually you can find foreign travelers taking pictures and roaming around all these. Book tickets for flights departing in Iran and see what the city offers you. Being a Muslim city, Arabic language is used all around Tehran, but English is also easily understandable here. Add all these attractions in your Tehran tour and enjoy some nice time while traveling around the city. It is a city of love and affection which gives you a heart-touching experience.