“Qazvin Heritage Walk” City Tour

Qazvin
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  • Supporting local communities
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Description

Step into the historical heart of Qazvin, one of Iran’s oldest capitals, where Persian, Qajar, and Safavid legacies come alive. Wander through the Sa’d al-Saltaneh Caravanserai, one of the best-preserved caravanserais in Iran, before discovering the elegance of Chehel Sotoun Museum Palace. Explore Kantor Church, a reminder of Qazvin’s Russian heritage, and immerse yourself in the grand Qajar-era architecture at Aminiha Hosseiniyeh. Visit the historic Qajar Bathhouse, and end the day with a stroll through Qazvin’s Traditional Bazaar, filled with local crafts, spices, and flavors.

Experience
  • Highlights
  • Sa’d al-Saltaneh Caravanserai: The largest urban caravanserai in Iran, with beautiful courtyards and handicraft shops.
    Chehel Sotoun Museum Palace: A stunning Qajar-era pavilion with Persian miniatures and historical artifacts.
    Kantor Church: A Russian Orthodox church built during the early 20th century, unique in its architecture.
    Aminiha Hosseiniyeh: An opulent Qajar-era mansion, known for its colored glasswork and intricate plasterwork.
    Qajar Bathhouse Museum: A historical Persian bathhouse, showcasing traditional Iranian bathing culture.
    Qazvin Traditional Bazaar: A bustling Persian market, filled with handwoven textiles, sweets, and spices.
  • Includes
  • Well-Experienced & Professional English Speaking Guide
    Private Air-conditioned transport.
    All entrance fees per the itinerary
    Persian tea or light refreshments during the tour
  • Personal expenses (souvenirs, additional meals, etc.).
    Tips for guides and drivers.
    Optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary.
Faq

It is one of the largest covered caravanserais in Iran, preserving its original architecture and traditional bazaars.

A3: Yes! The bazaar offers handmade crafts, Persian sweets like Baqlava, spices, and traditional Qazvini fabrics.

Gheimeh Nesar (lamb stew with nuts and saffron rice), Ashe Doogh (yogurt-based soup), and traditional Halva are must-tries.

Yes, photography is allowed at all the sites.

Yes, the itinerary can be adjusted based on your preferences and interests.

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