Isfahan, Iran

The perfect 3 days itinerary

Isfahan, also known as Esfahan, is a city in central Iran, known for its Persian architecture. It's a city of stunning Islamic architecture, grand bridges, and friendly locals. The UNESCO-listed central square, Naqsh-e Jahan, is one of the largest city squares in the world and a treasure trove of Persian architecture. It's a city that invites you to get lost in its winding lanes, bazaars, and exquisite blue-tiled mosques.

What to do in Isfahan?

This 3 days itinerary is the perfect guide to the best things to see in Isfahan. It includes day-by-day activities, travel tips, and the top places to visit.

Day 1: Exploring the Heart of Isfahan

Morning

Start your day at the Naqsh-e Jahan Square, one of the largest city squares in the world. Visit the Shah Mosque, an architectural masterpiece with stunning tile work. Explore the Ali Qapu Palace and its music room with unique acoustics.

Afternoon

Head to the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, known for its intricate tile work and dome. Enjoy a traditional Iranian lunch at a local restaurant.

Evening

Visit the historic Qeysarie Gate and explore the bustling bazaar behind it. Try local delicacies and shop for traditional Persian crafts.

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Day 2: Discovering Isfahan's Bridges and Gardens

Morning

Visit the Chehel Sotoun Palace, a pavilion set in the middle of a park, known for its frescoes and paintings. Head to the Hasht Behesht Palace, a beautiful example of Safavid architecture.

Afternoon

Explore the Si-o-se-pol and Khaju bridges, two of the most famous bridges in Isfahan. Enjoy a leisurely walk along the Zayandeh River.

Evening

Dine at a local restaurant and try traditional Isfahani dishes like Biryani and Fesenjan.

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Day 3: A Day of Culture and History

Morning

Visit the Vank Cathedral, a beautiful Armenian church with a unique blend of Islamic and Christian architecture. Explore the Armenian Museum located within the church complex.

Afternoon

Head to the Atashgah, an ancient Zoroastrian fire temple located on a hill outside of Isfahan. Enjoy the panoramic views of the city.

Evening

End your trip with a visit to the traditional tea houses in the Grand Bazaar. Enjoy a cup of Persian tea and soak in the local atmosphere.

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