Introduction to Qasr Garden Museum
The Qasr Garden Museum, sprawling over 24 hectares, stands as a testament to the history of Iran before the revolution. The museum is strategically located on the grounds of the former Qasr Prison, which…
Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Iran by visiting the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art. A majestic beacon of Iran's thriving art scene, this museum hosts a collection that bridges the gap between Western…
Milad Tower, Tehran
Rising prominently over Tehran's skyline, the iconic Milad Tower, Tehran's contemporary symbol, offers an unparalleled mix of business, leisure, and entertainment activities. Recognised as the 6th tallest tower worldwide and the loftiest…
The Grand Bazaar of Tehran: A Historical Marketplace
Explore the iconic Grand Bazaar of Tehran, a historical marketplace showcasing the city's rich cultural heritage, and lose yourself in its vibrant lanes filled with unique goods and traditional charm.
Free Attractions in Tehran: A City Guide
Explore Tehran's captivating free attractions, from the Middle East's longest street to stunning architectural marvels and lush green spaces. Immerse yourself in the city's rich history, culture, and natural beauty while enjoying…
City Travel Guide – Hidden Gems of Tehran
"As the capital of Iran, Tehran is often overlooked by visitors due to its reputation as a traffic-clogged and featureless sprawl of concrete. However, this cosmopolitan city is also a haven for museum lovers and keen travelers. With its…
National Art Museum in Tehran
All the art pieces belong to renowned Iranian artists and painters of the last two centuries
Tehran’s Ceramic Museum
Farzaneh Ceramic Museum is a new private museum dedicated to ceramic art and pottery that was opened in northern Tehran in 2020.
Valiasr Street: the longest and most famous in West Asia
Valiasr Street (previously, Pahlavi and Mossadeq Street) is known as the “long street in Tehran and the West Asia” at 17.9 kilometres (11.1 miles) dividing the city into western and eastern parts.
Running just under 18 km from the railway…