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    osos
    Kuwait

    Untitled  — 10 months ago

    Worth visiting!

    nice to visit only for two nights at the most

    macahael
    Izmir

    The first time I went to this place  — 1 year ago

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    İt was very nice , ı enjoyed the mosques , smokepipe with pakistan people ...

    icecream ...

    and of course incredible olive eyes of persian woman ...

    perhaps the most beautiful black in this planet

    kasia
    Warszawa

    Why I want to go to this place  — 1 year ago

    ge, i got a cd. cd bout esfahan…..it was so gorgeus…though all those pics were pretty old (u can notice, they look the same as pics from poland taken 20 years ago :P ) they showed me how beautiful this city is :)
    day after day i want to see more and more, at least some little, tiny part of this city :)

    kasia
    Warszawa

    Why I want to go to this place  — 1 year ago

    i dont know, i dont really know. im just reading bout it and watching pics and everywhere is written “u HAVE TO see it”.
    that those building, that those bridges, that those trees.. that everything there, including ppl is worth to see it.
    evidently i need to go there. i hope some day..

    chasingcars54
    Wisconsin

    Why I recommend this place to visitors  — 1 year ago

    Worth visiting!

    There are some truly hidden wonders in this city. The mosques are gorgeous. You wouldn’t, coming into the city, ever expect the history that dwells there. It’s teeming with rich stories of ancient days long passed. The bridges are architectural wonders, as are the mosques of course. The murals, all done by hand, are breathtaking. There was also a church and a museum with some of the oldest manuscripts. It is really a diamond in the rough.

    A tip I have about this place  — 2 years ago

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    Nice place…

    tinatan
    Toronto

    The last time I went to this place  — 2 years ago

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    go to Khaju bridge it is a very famose bridge.It has two levels of terraces overlooking the water. On a Friday evening, the bridge is crowded with young Esfahani’s having fun.below it there are couple of teahouses ;there u can eat , drink and smoke ghelion ( shisha,or known as hookah “remember Alice in wonderland”).the place is decorated w antique pieces .what ever you could think of ,it’s there.

    Marjolein Katsma
    Amsterdam

    A dream come true  — 2 years ago

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    I had read about Esfahān and was looking forward to going there: especially the Emām Khomeini square – the place I dreamed about before visiting Iran. It’s a magical space, with 500×160 m one of the largest squares in the world and a sublime example of town planning – it dates back to 1612 and was designed and built as a whole. It was early evening when I first walked onto the square, found myself a bench to sit on, and just drank in the experience of being in this beautiful space – watching people relaxing and playing on the quare at the end of the working or school day.

    Another highlight of Esfahān is the Zāyande river, with a number of very old, and architecturally very interesting bridges across it. Oh, I certainly want to go back!

    Pebblez
    Melbourne

    Untitled  — 2 years ago

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    Heaven On Earth! Can’t get enough of this city …

    ckagy
    Alexandria

    Esfahan  — 2 years ago

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    I lived here for 3 years in the late 1970s, before the revolution. The Esfahani people are some of the kindest and most sophisticated people I’ve ever met. The city was the capital of the Persian Empire during the Safavad dynasty, and in the 13th and 14th centuries lots of monumental buildings and bridges were constructed, many of which are still standing. Artistry in metal, leather, carpets and painting is still very important to the culture of the city. I remember being totally fascinated by the bazaar.

    One day, I will go back.

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