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Tehran is a megacity with more than 12 million people. This huge city contains several tourism attractions from north to south. In walking Tehran city tour you are able to see the most important sites in Tehran. In 1795 Zandie dynasty collapsed by Agha Mohammad khan-e Qajar and the Qajar dynasty established. He transferred the capital from Shiraz to Tehran. This is the starting point of contracting, rebuilding and renewing a lot of palaces and museums in Tehran as a capital. Walking Tehran city tour includes the crucial sites of Tehran like Golestan complex, bazaar, Iran national museum and jewellery museum.
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Itineraries
First
Iran national museum
meeting your guide at your hotel lobby. starting the tour by visiting Iran national museum as the most important museum of Iran.this museum has two complexes; the Museum of Ancient Iran and the Museum of Islamic Archaeology and Art of Iran.the ancient Iran complex keeps 300000 ancient artefacts from the stone age till the end of the Sassanid dynasty and before entering the Islam.
note: the ticket for Islamic complex is not included.
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Golestan complex
To be the Gajar royal complex during the Gajar dynasty, Golestan complex encompasses gardens,several palaces decorated by the finest kinds of arts and the collection of Iranian crafts and European presents from the 18th and 19th centuries. This complex could be the most important site in all Tehran tours.
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Bazaar
Definitely, Tehran bazaar is the most crowded bazaar in the whole Iran.in addition to the economic function ,Tehran Bazzar has played many roles in political, social and religious fields during Iran's history.
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jewelry museum or Iran Ebrat museum
Iran jewellery museum contains the most expensive complex of jewelary on earth. these jewelleries using as a reserve for the currency of Iran.Jewelry museum working time is Saturday till Tuesday from 2 pm to 4:30 pm, any other time the museum is closed. In Thursday,Wednesday and Friday we can see Iran Ebrat museum instead of jewelry museum.
- English speaking Tour guide or Tour guide who speaks your requested language
- Transportation: walking or taxi
- Entrance fee
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