
Tabriz Historic Bazaar Complex
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Visiting in the afternoon during autumn and spring is ideal. Watching the shopkeepers open their stores in the early morning hours offers a unique experience.
Budsjettips
Entry is free, the bazaar is open to everyone. If you plan to shop, do not forget to bargain, especially for carpets and handicrafts you can start by offering 30-40 percent below the listed prices.
Anbefalt for
History and architecture enthusiasts, Shopping and handicraft lovers, Photographers, Culture travelers
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2-4 hours
Om
Raske fakta: Denne overbygde basaren, som har vært et av de viktigste handelsknutepunktene langs Silkeveien siden 1300-tallet, minner om en enorm labyrint med sine korridorer på over 7 kilometer. Strukturen, som rommer mer enn 20 vertshus, rundt 30 moskeer og utallige karavanserai, står på UNESCOs verdensarvliste.
Høydepunkter: Når du står midt i basaren og ser deg rundt, vil du oppdage at du befinner deg på et punkt hvor 24 ulike overbygde markeder møtes. Hvert marked (haci) har sin egen unike metallhåndverksstil, duft og fargeverden; lukten av ull og silke fra teppemarkedet blander seg med de skarpe aromaene fra krydderhandlerne.
Insidertips
- Make sure to see the carpet dealers section at Mozaffariye Han, the handwoven Iranian carpets here are considered among the highest quality in the world.
- Be sure to bring a compass or an offline map to get lost in Amir Bazaar, the oldest part of the bazaar, because the corridors look so similar to each other.
- If you are buying saffron at the Spice Bazaar, lightly wet your fingers and take a pinch to make sure it is not fake; real saffron leaves an orange-yellow stain on your finger.
- The bazaar is half closed on Fridays; the busiest and fully open days are from Monday to Thursday.
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