Tehran, Iran
Tajrish Bazaar
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Tajrish Traditional Bazār, North of Tehran, Iran. If you go to Tehran, be sure to visit Tajrish Bazaar. But keep in mind that Tajrish market has two parts, traditional and modern. So by asking, you can go to the traditional part. People like to travel all over the world, from best-known places to far-flung corners of the globe. But one reason that can motivate you to travel is immersing yourself in the traditions of an original place. Should you travel to Tehran, not only can you visit the most modern attractions, but also you have a chance to dive into one of the most ancient bazaars in the world, through which everything but the kitchen sink can be found. Surely walking through Tajrish Bazaar would be one of the highlights of your travel. It probably stems from the neighboring mountainous topography. The air inside the bazaar is cooler than that of central Tehran. The combination of daylight sneaking through skylights in the domed hallway of the bazaar, plus the cool breeze, makes you feel awesome.
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Nice place. Can be accessed through metro or taxi. All sort of things are available. However fresh vegetables and fruits are of very high quality.
It is the best part of Tajrish from Ghods SQ or Tajrish SQ, I do recommend you not to lose it. It has combination of Modernisim and Traditionalism at the same place.
Here You could find many things you want
one of the most authentic point to visit in tehran. you can see the any kind of people walking, shopping, selling here. as i know its both traditional and historical. the view of fresh veggies is attracting you. moreover, it is central point to have restourants and cafees around tajrish square just next to bazaar. also you can reach to shopping mall, sadabad palace and museums and darband.
As a tourist, I love this kind of local bazaar. I think it is better than the grand bazaar.
The Tajrish Bazaar, as the oldest Bazaar in northern Tehran, is one of the main elements of Tajrish Square. Due to its proximity to darband and the Saadabad complex, Niavaran and religious sites, Every day visited by a large number of domestic and foreign tourists.
Visit this traditional bazaar for a true slice into Tehran life. Watch people come and go, haggling on prices or just catching up over tea. It's bustling, noisy, but full of friendly people - it's Tehran!
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