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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
As far as I remember I was traveling around Iran with my family, friends or alone with my own car Damon, so traveling became my passion. At the same time I like learning English so I did my Bachelor and Master studying this language, and I started teaching it. After a while, I decided to mix both my passions and I became a professional tour leader as I always wanted to make good memorable days for travelers visiting Iran. After working for a while, I joined the Persian Walk company that runs standard free walking tours in Iran and now I run tours of Persian Walk in Isfahan.
Walk with our storyteller guides and get excited about the information you can not find in your travel guide books. You will be told about the rich history of Iran in our special history diagram. You will hear the amazing lifestyle of Isfahan by locals, hear the stories of Shah Abbas the great and the city he built in 16th & 17th century, you will understand the meaning of patterns and tiles and get amazed by the dance harmony of hands and minds. The tour starts in Naghsh-e-Jahan square at the Gheysarieh Gate by the small pool, and we will visit the Bazaar built in 16th century, we will walk through the square and get familiar with the monuments, then we will walk to a park to see the Hasht Behesht palace. We will walk in Chahar Bagh street, the world's first boulevard, and get familiar with the delicious food in Isfahan wile visiting an old religious school and it's bazaar. Our final destination is Sio-se-Pol bridge one the most beautiful historical bridges in the world. Some of the places that we will see are: Naghshe-Jahan Square Geysarie Gate Traditional and Handicraft Bazaar Shah Mosque Ali-Qhapo Palace Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque Polo Sport Chaharbagh Boulevard Queen Mosque Sio-se-pol Bridge Hasht- Behesht Mansion and lots more surprises. How to reach to meeting point: 1. Get off the metro at Imam Hussein metro station and walk on Sepah Street, go straight to reach Naghsh-e-jahan Square and inside of the square just make a left to reach to Gheysariye Bazar Gate (10 min walk 800 meters) 2. Take a taxi to Sepah Street and walk in to the Naghsh-e-jahan Square then make a left to reach the Ghaysariye Bazar portal. (5 min walk 350 meters). We are looking forward to telling you the story of our beautiful Isfahan.
Meet your smiling guide with the sign of PERSIAN WALK in front of the Gheysarieh Gate, in Naghsh-e-Jahan square.
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).