Must-see attractions in Tabriz

  • A bazaar in Tabriz, Iranian Azerbaijan, Iran.
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    Tabriz Bazaar

    Tabriz

    The magnificent, labyrinthine, Unesco-listed Tabriz bazaar covers some 7 sq km, with 24 caravanserais (sets of rooms arrranged around a courtyard) and 22…

  • Blue Mosque

    Tabriz

    When constructed for ruler Jahan Shah in 1465, the Blue Mosque with its intricate turquoise mosaics was one of the most famous buildings of its era…

  • Azarbaijan Museum

    Tabriz

    This museum's entrance is a great brick portal with big wooden doors guarded by two stone rams. Ground-floor exhibits include finds from Hasanlu (an Iron…

  • Arg-e Tabriz

    Tabriz

    This huge brick edifice off Imam Khomeini St is a chunky remnant of Tabriz’ early-14th-century citadel (known as ‘the Ark’). Criminals were once executed…

  • Poets’ Mausoleum

    Tabriz

    Poet Ostad Shahriyar is ostentatiously commemorated by the strikingly modernist Poets’ Mausoleum. Its angular, interlocking concrete arches are best…

  • Elgoli Park

    Tabriz

    Elgoli Park, 8km southeast of the centre, is popular with summer strollers and courting couples. Its fairground surrounds an artificial lake, in the…

  • Shahriyar House Museum

    Tabriz

    Enter a time warp to late-'70s Tabriz in the preserved house of much-loved poet Ostad Shahriyar (1906–88). Surrounded by his everyday belongings, you…

  • Imam Khomeini Mosalla

    Tabriz

    This stadium-sized mosalla (prayer hall) has been under construction forever and the sporadic works have been blamed for undermining the foundations of…

  • Municipal Hall

    Tabriz

    The iconic 1930s German-designed Municipal Hall, still the bastion of city power, dominates Sa'at Sq. There's a museum in the basement with various city…

  • Masjed-e Jameh

    Tabriz

    At the bazaar’s western end an exit passage hidden by a curtain leads to Tabriz’ impressive Seljuk-era Masjed-e Jameh, with a magnificent brick-vaulted…

  • Amir Bazaar

    Tabriz

    The surefire way locals protect themselves against inflation is with a chunk of the yellow stuff from the jewellery section of the Tabriz bazaar.

  • Qajar Museum

    Tabriz

    The elegant Qajar Museum is within the palatial 1881 Amir Nezam House, Tabriz’ most impressive Qajar mansion, with a split-level façade.

  • Spice Bazaar

    Tabriz

    One of the best in Iran, Tabriz' spice bazaar has a huge selection of dried herbs, spices, natural remedies and henna.

  • Coppersmith Bazaar

    Tabriz

    The sound of hammers echoes through the laneways of the photogenic coppersmith section of the Tabriz bazaar.

  • Carpet Bazaar

    Tabriz

    Inside the Tabriz bazaar, the mozaffarieh is one of the best places in Iran to buy a carpet.

  • Constitution House

    Tabriz

    This charming Qajar-era (1868) courtyard house is historically significant as a headquarters during the 1906–11 constitutional revolution, but, although…

  • Museum of Measurement

    Tabriz

    The measurement museum is hidden down a small, walled alley in a beautifully restored 160-year-old Qajar mansion. Skip it if you're not into rococo German…

  • St Mary's Church

    Tabriz

    Dating from the 12th century, St Mary’s is a still-functioning Armenian church that was mentioned by Marco Polo. It was once the seat of the regional…

  • Quran Museum

    Tabriz

    The most intriguing exhibit here is the scripture-covered undershirt worn by Qajar monarchs during coronations. The museum is housed in the well…

  • Khaqani Park

    Tabriz

    This small garden honours 12th-century Azeri-Persian poet Shirvani Khaqani and is a favourite haunt of students looking to practise their English.

  • Fruit Bazaar

    Tabriz

    A burst of sunshine beckons you out of the warren of the Tabriz bazaar past whiffy fruit and delectable juices onto Motahhari St.

  • Sarkis Church

    Tabriz

    The relatively central Sarkis Church serves the Armenian community. It’s hidden in a basketball court behind high white gates.

  • Anglican Church

    Tabriz

    Behind high gates, the curious Anglican Church has a tower of four diminishing cylinders.

  • Shoe Bazaar

    Tabriz

    Within the Tabriz bazaar, whole laneways are dedicated to footwear.

  • Vegetable Bazaar

    Tabriz

    You'll find the produce section in the north of the Tabriz bazaar.

  • Yanqyn Borju

    Tabriz

    This octagonal late-Qajar fire tower is 23m high.