Tehran is the largest and the most populated city of Iran (with the population of 8,500,000 people) which have almost every Iranian ethnicity. The city has been the political capital of the country since Qajar era (1785(. Due to the geographical position of the city and its historical and cultural features, Tehran has a lot of tourist attractions. Some of these attractions are:
Golestan Palace (Registered by UNESCO)
Tabiat Bridge (Nature Bridge)
Grand Bazaar
National Museum of Iran
Milad Tower
Masoudieh Palace
Tochal Complex
Azadi Tower
National Botanical Garden of iran
Jurassic Park
Golestan palace: A complex of historical buildings which are established during different periods. Architecturally speaking, the complex is one of the most significant tourism sites in terms of attracting visitors. Golestan was registered by UNESCO in 2013.
Tabiat bridge: The first footbridge in Iran which is 40 meters high and gives you an outstanding view of the highway beneath and the green landscape on the sides.
National museum of Iran: The museum which is 70 years old has more than 300,000 historical objects and not only is the largest archaeological museum in Iran, but also one of the most prestigious museums of the world.
Tochal complex: At the highest point of Tehran which is known as "Bam-e Tehran", there exists Tochal international ski resort. With its distinctive facilities, Tochal provides a suitable environment for winter sports.
Tehran