Ab-o-Atash Park

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Tehran, Iran

Park· Tourist attraction

Ab-o-Atash Park Reviews | Rating 4,4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Ab-o-Atash Park is located in Tehran, Iran on District 3. Ab-o-Atash Park is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category park in Iran.

Address

District 3

Phone

+982188194574

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Luiz Paulo

The park has an exclusive area designed for water-playing, alongside four fire-towers which make fire flames as high as 6 to 8 meters, with the whole presentation accompanied by music. There is also an amphitheater in the park, with a 700-meter tent which has a capacity of 370 people. Other features of the park include horse training, a light house, gazebos, and several interior cafeterias. Ab-o-Atash Park is connected to Nowruz Park by the suspension bridge of Abrisham, and to Taleqani Forest Park by the largest pedestrian overpass of Tehran, Tabiat Bridge. It is also attached to Banader Park, with a light house in between.

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Zahra Moghadasi

The location is great, especially if you enjoy the sight of highways and city. I saw "Gasht-e Ershad" once at the main square :(

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M.Mahdi Hajmalek

The "Nature Bridge" is worth a visit, but apart from that it's mostly just a crowded park. Try visiting the place within the week rather than weekends, when it's the busiest. There are nice restaurants, and at least two food courts. There's also a planetarium, a skate rink, water fountains for kids to enjoy in hotter seasons, and a space to play volleyball or badminton.

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Amirhosein Hasani

cafe,restaurant very good

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M.Ali Nemati

Water and fire fountains, amphitheater, hiking trails and bicycling are from the many spectacular views of the park. water fountains, skate track, cycling track and children's playground are the best places to play for children and young people.The nature bridge, the third symbol of the capital, is passing through and shooting on Tehran's unremitting attractions. The beautiful and colorful lighting of the nature bridge from Tehran and its highways adds to the charm of the bridge.

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Ali Shekarriz

That is very nice to work.

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mohammad reza Khatami

Enjoy nice weather and lovely statues and benches each designed by an artist.There are different foodcourts and little fountains in places which kids love to cross over them.Walk Tabiat Bridge and take pictures with the wonderful view. A great park with amenities.There are plenty of restaurants.Playground and skate track are available for children and adults. The main thing of this park is Tabiat bridge but it is always too crowded to even walk in peace

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MEHRDAD SANEEI

Ab-o-Atash Park (Persian: پارکِ آب و آتش\u200e, Pārk-e Āb-o-Ātaš), literally the "Water-and-Fire Park", also known as the Ebrahim Park (Persian: پارکِ ابراهیم\u200e, Pārk-e Ebrāhim), is a park in northern Tehran, Iran. With an area over 24000 square meters, the park was opened on June 27, 2009, by the 55th Mayor of Tehran, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf. The park has an exclusive area designed for water-playing, alongside four fire-towers which make fire flames as high as 6 to 8 meters, with the whole presentation accompanied by music. There is also an amphitheater in the park, with a 700-meter tent which has a capacity of 370 people. Other features of the park include horse training, a light house, gazebos, and several interior cafeterias. Ab-o-Atash Park is connected to Nowruz Park by the suspension bridge of Abrisham, and to Taleqani Forest Park by the largest pedestrian overpass of Tehran, Tabiat Bridge. It is also attached to Banader Park, with a light house in between.