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Naqsh Jahan square

In the morning, after driving for several hours, I arrived in Isfahan, tired, and after doing what I had to do, I parked my car in the hotel parking lot and immediately took the metro to Naghsh-e Jahan Square; I was so excited to visit! At 9 am, everything was still deserted and the shops around the square were open one by one. A spring breeze was blowing and I was happy with the atmosphere and full of joy. I sat on the benches in the square for a few minutes and was lost in the beauty; everything was so harmonious and beautiful! My visit began with the Shah Mosque, continued with the Ali Qapu, and ended with the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque. Then it was time to go to the Naghsh-e Jahan Bazaar and walk among the shops that were now active and busy selling beautiful things! I was immersed in pleasure for all the moments that passed and did not notice the passing of time; it was 13:00. Seeing the turquoise mogharnas, artistic tilework, and the Naqsh-e Jahan architectural and mehrazi complex was the most important event of my trip, and perhaps the most important event of all the trips I've taken so far!

Naqsh-e Jahan Square or Imam Khomeini Square is the most beautiful and important tourist attraction complex in Isfahan, and I think you should set aside time every day to visit and visit here. Important historical attractions such as Ali Qapu Palace, Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, and Shah Mosque have been built in this square, and visiting these beautiful places is a must in this complex. In addition to these attractions, this square is also suitable for buying souvenirs and handicrafts, and you can spend hours browsing the shops and enjoying all this Iranian art. There are also many traditional cafes and restaurants in and around Naqsh-e Jahan Square, the most famous of which are Qaysarieh Cafe and Haj Mirza Well. There is also a beautiful pond in the middle of this square, where water fountains open in the evenings, and many families come around this pond for walks, recreation, and gatherings, and this hustle and bustle continues until midnight. Carriage rides are also another enjoyable pastime in this place. Overall, Naqsh-e Jahan Square is the most vibrant attraction in Isfahan, where Iranian culture, art, and history can be seen and touched.

Naqsh-e Jahan Square is one of the largest squares in the world and its official name is currently Imam Square. Naqsh-e Jahan, which takes its name from a garden that used to be located in this place, is one of the most beautiful sights in Isfahan, which was registered in the National Monuments of Iran in 1313 and in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1358. This square was built on a smaller scale during the Timurid period and expanded during the reign of Shah Abbas I, but was destroyed during the last Safavid kings and rebuilt during the Pahlavi period.
Naqsh-e Jahan Square is more than 500 meters long and 160 meters wide, and there are 200 chambers on two floors around it, and in the past it was the venue for royal celebrations, polo games, army parades, etc. Today, handicrafts, carpets, copper utensils and souvenirs of Isfahan are sold in the chambers around the square.
In this square, you can visit other attractions such as the Grand Mosque, Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Ali Qapu Mansion and Qaysariyeh Gate, which are located around this square. You can also go horse-drawn carriage riding, walking, cycling, or go to the cafes and restaurants in the square and enjoy them.

Naqsh-e Jahan Square, officially known as Imam Square, is the central square of Isfahan and part of a historical complex. When you enter the area and complex, you will be immersed in beauty and splendor for a few moments. Half of Isfahan holds Ali Qapu Palace / Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque / Imam Mosque / Qaysariyeh Gate, Qaysariyeh Bazaar and Chogan Gates in its arms like a mother. This vast square is one of the world monuments of Iran, and its name is also registered in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Going to Isfahan but not going here is like going to Paris but not going to the Eiffel Tower.

Naqsh-e Jahan Square is the central and main square of Isfahan, also known as Shah Square and today as Imam Square, which is located in the center of the Naqsh-e Jahan historical complex. The historical buildings on the four sides of Naqsh-e Jahan Square include the Imam Mosque, the Ali Qapu Mansion, the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, and the Qeysariyeh Gate, which is the main entrance to the Isfahan Bazaar. There are also 200 two-story rooms around the square, which usually offer various handicrafts. There are four major bazaars around the square. Naqsh-e Jahan Square is a rectangular square with a length of 550 meters and a width of 150 meters. Over the years, since the Safavid era, it has been destroyed and moved several times, and squares have been built next to it, but in the end, only this square remains intact. In the past, instead of this square, there was a large garden called Naqsh-e Jahan Garden, which is why it has been named this way. When we stand in the middle of the square next to the large pond in the middle, we really feel its grandeur, grandeur, and beauty. Inside and around the square, you can see very beautiful flower arrangements, and people are taking pictures of the scenery in every corner of the square, and it is very busy. This square is one of the main and historical attractions of Isfahan, and if you travel there, you should not miss it.