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Plan language: ItalianoAmong the things to do in Tabriz, exploring the Tabriz Historic Bazaar Complex, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage list, comes first. This covered bazaar, spanning over 1 million square meters, contains more than 20 caravanserais. Next, visit the Blue Mosque (Masjed-e Kabud), built in 1465 and famous for its tiles. The 28-meter-high Arg-e Tabriz fortress in the city center greets you with its historical grandeur.


Get ready to get lost in Iran's oldest and largest covered bazaar. You will travel through time among centuries-old caravanserais, domed passageways, and handmade carpets.
Fatti rapidi: This covered bazaar, one of the most important trading stops on the Silk Road since the 14th century, resembles a giant labyrinth with corridors stretching over 7 kilometers. Housing more than 20 inns, around 30 mosques, and countless caravanserais, the structure is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Punti salienti: When you stand in the middle of the bazaar and look around, you will realize you are standing at the point where 24 different covered markets intersect. Each market (haci) has its own unique metalwork, scent and color world; the smell of wool and silk in the carpet sellers' market mixes with the sharp aromas of the spice merchants.


Masjed-e Kabud
One of Iran's largest and oldest mosques, this structure famous for its turquoise tiles will enchant you. A peaceful atmosphere awaits you with the sounds of water echoing around the huge marble altar and octagonal pool.
Fatti rapidi: The mosque was begun in 1465 by order of Jahan Shah but was completed after his death by the Aqqoyunlu ruler Uzun Hasan. Although the turquoise tiles on its exterior facade have fallen off over time, some of the tile work in the interior has survived to the present day, and some of these tiles influenced architect Victor Horta, considered a pioneer of the Art Nouveau movement.
Punti salienti: On the qibla wall of the mosque, there is a giant marble mihrab unparalleled in Iran. But what is truly enchanting are the marble gargoyles carved in the shape of lion heads lined around the octagonal pool at the entrance of the mosque: the water flowing from each one adds a mystical sound to the courtyard.


What is it like to live in houses carved not by human hands but by volcanic mountains? While sipping tea brewed in stone rooms accompanied by pristine mountain air, you will find yourself thousands of years in the past.
Fatti rapidi: Nelle case scavate nella roccia, persone e animali vivono fianco a fianco, e alcune case sono ancora usate come stalle alla vecchia maniera. Ogni casa è collegata all'altra da passaggi simili a tunnel, e i vicini possono raggiungersi senza bussare alla porta.
Punti salienti: I muri delle case del villaggio raggiungono i 2 metri di spessore; d'estate l'interno rimane fresco come un climatizzatore naturale, mentre d'inverno non c'è bisogno di riscaldamento. Inoltre, ogni casa ha piccoli comignoli sulla cima; a causa della differenza di temperatura che può arrivare a 40 gradi in inverno, dalla bocca di questi comignoli esce vapore, non fumo.


On a hot summer day, escape the noise of the city and find yourself on the shore of a cool lake. Along with thousands of other people, you will sip your tea and watch the silhouette of the mountains reflected on the lake.
Fatti rapidi: Il lago artificiale di 55.000 metri quadrati che riflette come uno specchio le montagne a sud offre un'oasi fresca nel cuore della città. Questo parco, che nelle serate estive accoglie oltre 30.000 persone, è la prima tappa degli abitanti del luogo per il loro momento del tè.
Punti salienti: Il padiglione esagonale al centro del lago era in origine la residenza estiva dei principi durante il periodo Qajar e sembra galleggiare al centro dello specchio d'acqua. Ora potete sedervi qui, sorseggiare un tè caldo e osservare le carpe di varie dimensioni che nuotano sotto i vostri piedi.


Open the doors of a treasure that is hard to handle. A journey to a different era awaits you in each room.
Fatti rapidi: Questa magnifica struttura nel cuore di Tabriz si trova a soli 5 minuti a piedi dal più grande bazar coperto dell'Iran. Con 18 diverse sezioni al suo interno, il museo batte come il cuore culturale della regione da oltre 500 anni.
Punti salienti: Le porte di bronzo da 2,5 tonnellate che vi accolgono all'ingresso abbagliano con la loro lavorazione raffinata e sono decorate con 12 pannelli, ciascuno dei quali racconta una storia diversa. La mummia dell'uomo di sale di 2000 anni esposta è stata trovata nella regione iraniana di Zanjan e si possono ancora distinguere i segni dei tatuaggi sul suo corpo.


This mystical monastery hidden among the mountains of Iran carries a thousand years of silence in its stone walls. Visitors are captivated by its arches reaching toward the sky and its magnificent courtyard.
Fatti rapidi: Il leggendario monastero che ispirò i tentativi di volo di Hazarfen Ahmed Çelebi, con le sue mura di pietra del VII secolo, offre un silenzio senza tempo. La struttura, che porta i segni di quattro diverse civiltà, è nota come uno dei più antichi edifici cristiani dell'Iran.
Punti salienti: Quando ti trovi all'ombra del platano che svetta nel cortile, scopri una capsula del tempo perduta tra le iscrizioni in armeno e persiano incise nelle pietre. Sotto ogni pietra è nascosta una preghiera, dietro ogni arco sussurra un secolo di storia.
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This chewy, sweet almond and cardamom confection originated in Tabriz centuries ago and is traditionally shaped into small, flower-like discs using carved wooden molds.

Unlike other Persian cookies, Tabriz's qurabiye is made with chickpea flour and rosewater, giving it a unique melt-in-your-mouth texture and floral aroma.

This dark, dense halva from Tabriz gets its rich color from caramelized sugar and is uniquely flavored with saffron, cardamom, and sometimes a hint of cinnamon.

Touted as Iran's largest meatball, Kufteh Tabrizi can be as big as a grapefruit and is stuffed with a hidden surprise of hard-boiled egg, dried fruits, and nuts inside.

Tabriz is famous for its vine leaf dolma, where the filling of rice, herbs, and minced lamb is uniquely seasoned with sour grape juice for a distinct tangy flavor.

This hearty Tabrizi soup uniquely combines yogurt with fresh herbs, chickpeas, and fried mint oil, and it is traditionally served cold during hot summer months.

Despite its rustic name, this traditional Tabrizi spirit is made from distilled raisins and is often infused with cinnamon or cardamom for warmth.

Made from the seeds of the hawthorn plant, this refreshing Tabrizi drink turns gelatinous and is traditionally sweetened with honey or sugar for a cooling summer beverage.

Unlike plain doogh elsewhere, Tabrizi doogh is carbonated and seasoned with dried mint and crushed black pepper, creating a uniquely fizzy and savory yogurt drink.
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Tehran to Tabriz, Istanbul to Tabriz (via Ankara)
From Tabriz Airport, take a taxi or airport shuttle to the city center (15 minutes). Trains from Tehran take about 7 hours.
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Commenti (5)
If you're going to Kandovan, go early morning before 8am. Tour buses roll in around 10 and it gets packed.
Honestly a bit underwhelming after Tehran. The bazaar is cool but everything closes early and not much nightlife.
Kebab and dizi every day got old by day 3. But the blue mosque ruins and Azerbaijan Museum saved the trip.
Tabriz blew me away. The bazaar is massive and the people are incredibly warm. Weather was perfect in early October.
Save money by eating at the food hall inside the bazaar, not the tourist restaurants on the main streets around it.