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A tall and great tower laid over the high hills of Tehran's west.

Milad Tower: Tehran's highest modern tower
A tall and great tower lay over the high hills of Tehran's west. The 6th tallest tower in the world, with 435 meters in height. Having seen other tallest towers in DUBAI and CANADA, it's different and can have lunch at the revolving restaurant of this tower. In the wind and chilling atmosphere having a look at TEHRAN from the view of the tower is great.

Darband area

Darband area: The first nature friend choice
Beautiful Nature, Long and old trees, high mountains, fresh air, Colorful restaurants with fresh tea and foods, permanent river, all come with fresh oxygen are the reasons that make it the first nature friend choice. These natural reasons will intoxicate you so much that you lose track of your time there. You can spend your day in the Darband mountain range, and enjoy the nice and pleasant weather and the sound of the river below you. You have a variety of choices to eat and drink,...

Tabiat Pedestrian Bridge

Tehran Nature Bridge, a unique masterpiece of modern architecture
- If you are an advocate of successful women.
- If you want to watch Tehran, more beautiful.
- If you want a special selfie photo of yourself.
And if you want to walk in the lushest region of Tehran.
The Tabiat Bridge is calling you.

Morahhari Mosque and College Historically known as the Masjid-e Sepah Salar

Motahari Mosque
Morahhari Mosque and College Historically known as the Masjid-e Sepah Salar (Mosque of the Commander-in-chief), and serving both as a mosque and a theological college, the Motah'hari Mosque with its eight minarets set close to each other is the largest and most important mosque in Tehran (3,700 square meters in area). Architecturally speaking, it includes elements from the Imam Mosque of Esfahan (former Masjed-e Shah), the style of Haghia Sophia Mosque...

Golestan and Other Palaces  The Qajars' royal residence,

Golestan Palaces the oldest Tehran's Royal Palace
The Qajars' royal residence or Golestan Palaces are the oldest Tehran's Royal Palace. The oldest substantial building in Tehran and one of the royal groups' buildings enclosed in mud walls of Tehran's Arg, started by Qajar founder and completed by Fath Ali Shah Qajar. However, its construction is attributed to the Safavid Shah Abbas I. Naser ad-Din Shah influenced by what he had seen during his first European tour in 1873, added a Museum in the form of a large, first-floor hall decorated with mirror work, where some of the priceless Crown Jewels were put on show side by side with many other things of much less value, mainly acquired by the King during his European tour.