Explore central Tehran in one dayGolestan Palace / Jewel Museum / National Museum / Tehran Grand Bazaar |
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Pick up from the Hotel at 9:00 |
Your guide will pick you up from the hotel | |
10:00 – 12:00 P.M |
we take you to the World Heritage Site, the lavish Golestan Palace. Golestan Palace is the former royal Qajar complex in Iran’s capital city. The oldest of the historic monuments in Tehran. | |
12:00 – 1:00 P.M |
You will walk through the Bazaar which is near the palace. The Grand Bazaar also known as Tehran’s Grand Bazaar is a historical market situated in the capital of Iran, Tehran. It is hard to say exactly when the bazaar first appeared, but in the centuries following the introduction of Islam, travelers reported the growth of commerce in the area now occupied by the current bazaar. The Grand Bazaar is a construction of this legacy. | |
1:00 – 2:00 P.M |
You will have lunch in a traditional restaurant inside of Tehran Grand Bazaar. It can be Moslem or Sharaf Al-Eslami. | |
2:00 – 3:30 P.M |
You will visit Iran’s national jewel museum. The incomparable “Treasury of the Nation Jewels Museum” which is open to the public, is a collection of the most expensive jewels of the world, collected over centuries every piece of this collection is a reflection of the tumultuous history of this great nation and artistry of the residents of this land, each piece results in memories of bitter-sweet victories and defeats, of the pride and arrogance of rulers who were powerful or weak. Our intention in presenting these jewels is to get you more acquainted with the rich culture and civilization of Iran and to learn from the history of the fate of those who purpose power and hoard wealth. | |
4:00 – 5:30 P.M |
You will visit the Iran National Museum. This museum is considered the oldest museum in Iran. The National Museum of Iran, with a 70-year history, is home to 300,000 ancient objects in an area of 20,000 square meters. This modest museum is no Louvre, but it is chock-full of Iran’s rich history. Designed by French architect André Godard and completed in 1928. It is one of the more attractive modern buildings in Tehran blending Sassanian principles such as the grand iwan-style entrance with art deco-style brickwork | |
Total Price |
For one person (private tour/ driver guide) |
80 € |
Total Price |
For two people |
75 € (per person) |
Total Price |
For more than three people |
70 € (per person) |
Note: Jewel Museum is just open from Saturday to Monday from 2:00 – 4:00 P.M. so if your tour is on Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday or Friday you should skip it. |
Contact Us
+982175047000
No.826, 207Tower, Between Jomhouri st & Azarbayjan st, South Kargar, Tehran, Iran
Postal Code : 1318783867