Best free place to visit in Shiraz , Iran

Best free place to visit in Shiraz , Iran
  • ImamzadehAli ibn e Hamze: Ali Ibn Hamzeh Holly Shrine is almost the only historical and religious shrines that non-Muslims are allowed to get in. The most breathtaking point in this shrine is the walls and the roof which are skillfully adorned with mirrors.
    You can also have the chance to speak with knowledgeable and open minded Mullahs who speak different languages like English, Spanish, Chinese and .

 

  • Khwaju Kermani’s tomb: Khaju Kermani tombis an Iranian tomb. It is located north of Shiraz, on Sabooy hill off Shiraz – Isfahan road. It is in Allahu Akbar Gorge. His grave overlooks Qur’an Gate. Roknabad spring passes near the tomb.

 

  • Atigh mosque : Jameh Mosque of Atighis a 9th-century mosque in Shiraz, the capital of Fars Province, Iran.

 

 

  • Luna park

 

  • Saraye moshir : Saraye Moshir(Persian: سرای مشیر‎) is traditional Bazaar in Shiraz, Southern city of Iran. It was founded more than 250 years ago under the order of government general of Fars province in Shiraz named Mirza Abolhassan MoshirolMolk. It was made as bazaar in the first days of its establishment. hereafter the time passed and history began. In some days this place was used as a museum and also as a traditional restaurant and Tea-Serving center. After the revolution in Iran it was cloused for some years. then it began to become a place for making handcrafts and artful goods. till then up to now it has continued.

 

  • Vakil bazar:

 

Vakil Bazaar (Persian: بازار وکیل‎) is the main bazaar of Shiraz, Iran, located in the historical center of the city.

 

It is thought that the market originally was established by the Buwayhids in the 11th century AD, and was completed mainly by the Atabaks of Fars, and was renamed after Karim Khan Zand only in the 18th century.

 

The bazaar has beautiful courtyards, caravansarais, bath houses, and old shops which are deemed among the best places in Shiraz to buy all kinds of Persian rugs, spices, copper handicrafts and antiques.

 

Like other Middle Eastern bazaars, there are a few mosques and Imamzadehs constructed beside or behind the bazaar.

 

 

  • Shah cheragh : Shāh Chérāgh (Persian: شاه چراغ‎) is a funerary monument and mosque in Shiraz, Iran, housing the tomb of the brothers Ahmad and Muhammad, sons of Mūsā al-Kādhim and brothers of ‘Alī ar-Ridhā. The two took refuge in the city during the Abbasid persecution of Shia Muslims

 

  • Quran gate: Shāh Chérāgh (Persian: شاه چراغ‎) is a funerary monument and mosque in Shiraz, Iran, housing the tomb of the brothers Ahmad and Muhammad, sons of Mūsā al-Kādhim and brothers of ‘Alī ar-Ridhā. The two took refuge in the city during the Abbasid persecution of Shia Muslims.

 

 

  • Pooladkaf resort: Pooladkaf opened in 2002 is a ski resort in the southwest of Iran. Despite of its relative low latitude, it receives adequate snow due to its high elevation. The skiing season starts in December and goes until the end of March and in some years until Apri.

 

  • Margoon waterfall:

 

Margoon (Margun) Waterfall is located in the Fars province of Iran near the city of Sepidan. Its name means in Persian “snake like”.

 

The height of the waterfall is 70 meters and its width is 100 m. The waterfall is located in the Margoon village, 48 kilometers from the city Ardakan in the Fars province. Margoon is one of the largest and most beautiful waterfalls in Iran. Margoon area is mountainous and has an elevation of over 2,200 meters above sea level. Weather is cold in the winter season. The waterfall can eventually freeze in particularly cold days. The distance from Margoon to Yasooj is 65 km and the distance from Margoon to Ardakan Fars is 48 km. It’s possible to arrive, with car, at about 800 meters from the waterfall and then walking on a paved road with concrete steps.

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