Visit These UNESCO Heritage Sites on Your First Visit to Iran

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by | July 26, 2018


Inside Tehran, the bustling capital of the country, is a historic monument that stands out because of its centuries’ old structures. The huge complex is a relic of the Qajar Royals that lived in the city before. It has 17 structures which include halls, museums and palaces that showcase the grandeur and creativity of those that used to live in it and had it built. The most striking structure inside is the Edifice of the Sun. Other places of interest include the Brilliant Hall, Pond House, Mirror Hall and the Salam Hall just to name a couple.

Entrance Fee: Iranian Rial (IRR) 300,000 (entrance fee including some but not all of the halls)

Yazd’s Old Town (Yazd)
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Joshua Berida is a writer by profession and traveler by passion. He writes and posts about his adventures on TheWanderingJuan.net. He likes the outdoors and prefers mountains and hiking to beach bumming, but he wouldn't mind lazing on a white sand beach and swimming in its clear, blue waters.

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