Qeysarieh Bazaar of Isfahan

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Visit : 393
Province and City / Village : Isfahan - Isfahan
Working Hours : From 6 AM to late night

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The Qeysarieh Bazaar of Isfahan, along with the Qeysarieh gate, has a long-standing reputation. The Qeysarieh Bazaar of Isfahan is one of the oldest tourist attractions in Isfahan, built between 1011 and 1029 during the Safavid era on the northern side of Imam Square in Isfahan. Another name for the Qeysarieh Bazaar of Isfahan is the Soltani Bazaar, which in the past was considered one of the largest and most magnificent bazaars in Iran and the Middle East. This covered bazaar is among the tourist attractions of Isfahan, starting from the Qeysarieh gate, passing through the Chit-sazha Bazaar, and ending at the Dar al-Shafa Bazaar. The Qeysarieh gate is decorated with delicate tile work and old paintings by Reza Abbasi, adorned with the bell of the Hormuz monastery and... This gate holds great historical significance in Iran. We should mention the Masoud Bey alley, the samovar makers, Haruniyeh, the Aryan Bazaar, and... for touring all these alleys, you should spend a good amount of time.

Many travelers, including Nasir Khusraw and Chardin, have seen the Qeysarieh Bazaar, one of the tourist attractions of Isfahan, during their travels to Isfahan throughout history and have spoken about it as one of the sights of Isfahan.



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