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4 things to see in Tehran

The political, cultural and economic heart of Iran, Tehran fully represents this dynamic and surprising country. Let's discover some things to see in Tehran!

1- Grand Bazaar of Tehran

Known as an old historical bazaar, Tehran's Grand Bazaar is much more than that: still today it serves as Tehran's vital economic center where everyone comes to buy anything. Here you can immerse yourself in the local culture and tradition even just by chatting with the vendors!
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2- Azadi Tower

An icon of Iran known throughout the world, the Azadi Tower - known as the Shah's Tower of Memory before the revolution - which marks the western entrance to Tehran and is part of the Azadi Cultural Complex. There is an underground museum that is included in the entrance ticket, where you can walk or take two elevators to the 45 meter high structure.

3- Tabi'at Bridge

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A 270-meter three-level bridge connecting two parks in Tehran, the Tabi'at bridge is probably the most beautiful piece of urban architecture built after the revolution. Opened in 2014, it is a popular gathering place for Iranians who come to enjoy a variety of dining options and relaxation areas.

4- Golestan Palace

 The incredibly sumptuous Golestan Palace is widely regarded as a symbol of the Qajar era thanks to the combination of Persian artisan architecture and Western influences. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Palace is one of the oldest buildings in Tehran and when the Qajar family came to power in 1779, they made this extraordinary palace their home. 

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