Tehran's tourism
Tehran The capital of Iran, Hugging the lower slopes of the high, magnificent, snowcapped Alborz Mountains. A city with 6000 years old history and 400 years old monuments. Tehran is the start point or end of all itineraries. A city with many tourist attractions such as palaces, museums, parks, recreation, and historic landmark. This bustling city - mysterious - chaotic and polluted streets is Iran's most secular and liberal city.

Shater Abbas Restaurant
One of the best in Shiraz. An open kitchen in front of you will make ready the best traditional and local cuisine with excellent quality materials. A firm favorite with locals, Shater Abbas is one of Shiraz’s most frequented restaurants. It serves delicious Persian cuisine prepared and cooked in an open kitchen, directly in front of the dining area.

Traditional Banquet Hall
A restaurant in Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Sq, this restaurant uses stained glass, colored tiles and takhts (wooden bed) and other Persian traditional elements to create an atmosphere of the Qajar era. It is a nice place to sit, popular with Iranians and tourists. It is located upstairs in one of the squares immediately north of Masjed-e Sheikh Lotfollah.

All Should Know about Atigh Great Mosque - Isfahan
The fact is that the Atigh Great Mosque, the oldest mosque in Isfahan, is certainly well-known as one of the Particular historical monuments for either Islamic history or the beginning of civilization. However it almost backdates to 1300 years ago (reigning time of Abbasian caliphs), and it can be noticed as a sensible and spiritual structure in many aspects that include the architectural, artistic, scientific, and influential efforts in religious cultural, political, and social fluctuations due to the different eras.

Esfahan Atiq (antique) Jame Mosque: The Encyclopedia on the most Comprehensive patterns of Islamic Architecture in Iran
On Allameh Majlesi street on the left, after climbing two flights of stairways (5+7 steps) as wide as the pathway, one can find a considerable elevation between the level of the asphalted road and the entrance (one of the eleven) to the mosque. This sudden transition in the two levels is as high as twelve steps. Keep this disparity in mind for future reference.