Laleh Park, its authenticity is evident from the age of its trees
Laleh Park on North Kargar Street is one of the oldest parks in Iran. The park's land was previously a horse riding and army parade ground and was converted into a park during the Pahlavi II era. Plane trees, cypress, and acacia trees create a lush and wonderfully shaded space that has made the park one of Tehran's tourist attractions. Laleh Park has basketball and volleyball courts and a chess table, as well as a children's library, making this park suitable for children as well.
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