As Modern Persia makes a push to increase inbound tourism, the Guardian takes a look at Iran’s top tourist destinations – from ancient cities and beach resorts, to its modern capital and skiing destinations.
Iran’s top tourist destinations:
- Persepolis (Takht-e-Jamshid), the capital of the Achaemenid empire and one of the world’s most magnificent ancient sites, was declared a world heritage site in 1979 by Unesco.
- Amir Chakhmaq Square, built in the ninth century in Yazd. The desert city, famous for its windcatchers [ventilators], is located in the middle of Iran and is the center of Zoroastrian culture.
- The Eram garden (Garden of Paradise) in Shiraz is a typical Persian garden. This waterway leads towards the historic Qavam house. Shiraz is the city of love and Persian poetry, and home to many touristic sites including the tomb of Hafez, a well-known Persian poet from the 14th century. Saadi, another celebrated poet of the 13th century, is also buried in Shiraz.
- Evening prayers at the ninth-century shrine of Imam Reza in Mashhad. The city in east Iran close to the border with Afghanistan is a popular destination for religious tourists and pilgrims. The shrine of Imam Reza, the eighth imam in Shia Islam, is the largest mosque in the world. Mashhad is also home to the tomb of Ferdowsi, the Persian poet behind the Shahnameh, a national epic.
- Iranian girls take a break from skiing at the Shemshak ski resort about 35 miles from Tehran. Shemshak and Dizin, situated in the Alborz mountain range close to the capital, are favorite getaways for wealthy Tehranis during the winter and spring months.
- An Iranian woman dressed in a chador inside Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque in Isfahan. The city nicknamed Half the World is perhaps Iran’s best-known touristic city. Naqsh-e Jahan Square, a square at the center of the city, is also a Unesco world heritage site.
- View of Tehran with Milad Tower at sunset. The Iranian capital is a modern metropolis which also boasts a number of palaces belonging to the Pahlavi dynasty and dozens of museums.
- Visitors look at an artwork by Victor Vasarely at Tehran’s Museum of Contemporary Art, which has the finest collection of modern art anywhere outside Europe and the US, boasting works by Jackson Pollock, Francis Bacon, Andy Warhol, Edvard Munch, René Magritte, and Mark Rothko.
- A man and a woman jetski together at Kish, a resort island in the south of Iran in the Persian Gulf, unthinkable a few years ago. Women must wear a nylon chador, supplied by the club. The inhabitants of the island, a free trade zone surrounded by shopping malls and tourist attractions, consider their island as a sort of experiment for a future Iran.
- Sunset on a beach at Ramsar, a popular resort on the Caspian Sea.
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