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Nestled in the heart of Iran, Kashan is a city that beautifully marries history with stunning architecture. Known for its traditional Persian houses, lush gardens, and vibrant bazaars, Kashan offers a glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of the region. As you stroll through its winding streets, you'll encounter the enchanting Fin Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage site that embodies the essence of Persian landscape design. The city is also home to the exquisite Agha Bozorg Mosque, where intricate artwork and serene courtyards invite contemplation and admiration.

For those eager to explore, Kashan is a treasure trove of attractions waiting to be discovered. From the historic Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse, with its stunning multi-domed roof, to the bustling Bazaar of Kashan, where you can sip tea under beautiful domes, each corner of the city tells a story. The Wanderlog team is passionate about uncovering the hidden gems and well-known spots that make Kashan a must-visit destination. So pack your bags and get ready to explore the wonders of this captivating city!

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1Agha Bozorg Mosque

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Nestled in the heart of Kashan, the Agha Bozorg Mosque stands as a stunning testament to Islamic architecture from the Qajar era. This remarkable mosque and seminary is not only a place of worship but also an architectural gem that showcases intricate tile work, elegant brick carvings, and beautiful calligraphy. The serene garden courtyard invites visitors to pause and reflect amidst its symmetrical designs.
Built during the reign of Mohammad Shah Qajar, the Aga Bozorg Mosque is a stunning example of Qajar-era architecture, inspired by the design of Isfahan's Chaharbagh School. The mosque and its adjoining school, still in excellent condition, were funded by Haj Mohammad Taghi Khanban and are located near the shrine of Khoja Taj al-Din. Construction of this magnificent structure was completed in 1265 after eight years of dedicated work. The mosque's name is derived from a fascinating historical anecdote. The custom in Kashan was to name sons after their fathers. The son of the original 'Aga Bozorg' became a renowned scholar, and both father and son were revered by the people. When Mohammad Shah Qajar visited Kashan, he was so impressed by the younger 'Aga Bozorg's' knowledge that he ordered him to be addressed with the same title as his father. To honor this esteemed scholar, the king commissioned the construction of the mosque. The mosque complex features a central courtyard, prayer halls, an entrance hall, and a sanctuary. The school section boasts windcatchers, a clever design that harnesses the power of the wind to cool the building. The mosque's dome rests on eight grand pillars, a unique architectural feature rarely found in older Iranian mosques. This innovative design ensures a cool interior, even during the scorching summer months. Other elements that enhance the mosque's beauty and serenity include a sunken garden, a large pond, and lush gardens. One of the mosque's most striking features is its simplicity. Intricate carvings, latticework, stuccowork, painting, muqarnas, and tile work adorn the mosque's interior, showcasing the artisans' skill. The main entrance door, embellished with carvings, latticework, and metal studs, remains in pristine condition. Visiting the Aga Bozorg Mosque is free, and it typically takes 1-2 hours to explore. The best time to visit Kashan and the mosque is during the spring.
Pegah E — Google review
A spectacular place, consisting of an old mosque and an active madrasah (Islamic education centre). It has a free entrance It has great architecture designed to have impressive acoustics. I'm not sure, but I guess the mosque isn't active. It was a huge open area with no mosque setting, carpet etc.
Esra Ç — Google review
The mosque was built in the late 18th century although it is a mosque and theological school at the same time. Visiting this mosque is free of charge but like other mosques in Iran, women need to wear a scarf which will be given to them at the entrance. The most beautiful part of the mosque is its Mihrab.
Vahid S — Google review
The architecture is perfect from every angle, with a garden embedded in the underground floor, like most of the historical buildings in Kashan. They also provide body scarves for female to enter, better to bring your own headscarf on top of that.
Julianne C — Google review
Happened to visit this mosque during our free time as it was very close to our hotel and it was really worth a visit. I wonder why our travel agent did not include this site in our list of must see attractions in kashan.
Devanand S — Google review
"The historical mosque, built in the late 18th century, is famous for its precise, symmetric architecture and attractive appearance. It is a good example of Persian architecture with a central courtyard and a pool in the middle." It also has an active theological school which is not open to public.
Mehrdad N — Google review
I was there at sunset and the combination of a purple sky and the lights lighting up the mosque was a unique experience. Totally recommended at night but I guess it must be awesome at sunrise too.
David G — Google review
Its huge dome is the main attraction of the mosque. It is located in the historical center of Kashan
Hamidreza K — Google review
Isfahan Province, Kashan, کوچه مسجد آقا بزرگ، XCHW+93G, Iran•Tips and more reviews for Agha Bozorg Mosque

2Bazaar of Kashan

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The Bazaar of Kashan is a historic marketplace complex with a rich heritage and diverse offerings. It is a small yet stunning example of an Iranian bazaar, featuring intricate architecture and a relaxed atmosphere. The Timche Amin-alduleh within the bazaar is a popular spot for tourists to enjoy well-brewed tea by Mammad Agha under its beautiful dome.
A must visit place in Kashan with iconic architecture and interesting old shops specially for Persian handwoven carpet in the world
Ali A — Google review
The traditional bazaar of Kashan is a treasure trove of Iranian history and architecture, rightfully recognized as one of the country's national heritage sites. Stretching from Baba Afzal Street to the Gate of the State, this bustling marketplace is home to a multitude of historic structures, including the renowned Mir Emad Square Mosque, the caravanserais of Mir Panj, Zaghaliha, Ghafar Pour, and Rabat, as well as the grand houses of Boroujerdiha and Naraqiha. The bazaar is also famous for its exquisite timchehs (covered bazaars), such as Amin al-Dolleh, Mianchal, Bakhshi, and Seyed Agha, as well as its numerous water reservoirs. Each section of the bazaar was once dedicated to specific trades. For example, one could find coppersmiths and dyers in certain areas, while shoemakers, tailors, and grocers occupied others. Today, visitors can still find traditional craftspeople at work and purchase a wide range of local products, including sweets and herbal teas. Unfortunately, many of the bazaar's original passages and alleyways have been lost over time. However, several historic thoroughfares, such as Darvazeh Isfahan, Sarpehre, Panjeh Shah, Imamzadeh Habib ibn Musa, and Paye Gapan, still exist. Sadly, the passages of Mohammad Saleh Beyk, Turk Abad, Darvazeh Fin, and Gazi Asadollah have vanished, along with the Four-Way Passage, Khan Water Reservoir, and the Door of the Champions. The bazaar reached its peak during the Safavid dynasty, particularly under the reign of Shah Abbas I. It was a thriving centre of commerce, attracting merchants from far and wide. While the current bazaar is largely a product of the Qajar era, it preserves much of the charm and character of its earlier incarnation. Beyond the bustling streets and traditional shops, the bazaar is also home to several fascinating architectural features. The Mianchal, or central hall, is a particularly noteworthy example, with its unique layout and intricate design. The various caravanserais, such as Zaghaliha, No, and Mir Panj, offered accommodation and security for travelling merchants. Whether you're interested in history, architecture, or simply want to experience the local culture, the traditional bazaar of Kashan is a must-visit destination.
Pegah E — Google review
The bazaar is incredibly old and large, full of history and charm. However, many of the shops were quite similar, selling the same kinds of goods. While it's still a nice place to explore, I was hoping for a bit more variety in the offerings.
M — Google review
Kashan’s Old Bazaar If you ever find yourself wandering through Kashan, don’t even think about skipping its old bazaar. The moment you step inside, it feels like you’ve walked straight into another century — a maze of narrow alleys, domed ceilings, and soft golden light filtering through old brick skylights. The place smells like a mix of spices, rosewater, and copper — the kind of scent that makes you want to slow down and just breathe it in. Every corner hides something beautiful: tiny shops filled with handmade carpets, brass lamps, and merchants who’ve been here for generations. What makes it even more magical is the way the light dances under the domes of the Aminoddole Caravanserai — one of the most stunning spots in the whole bazaar. It’s quiet, peaceful, and full of that timeless Persian charm that you can’t find anywhere else. Kashan’s bazaar isn’t just a place to shop — it’s a place to feel. It’s history, art, and life all woven together. You walk in as a tourist, but you leave feeling like you’ve just touched a piece of Iran’s soul.
Ali P — Google review
Traditional shop owners and locals are very very conservative and religious and it was a bit difficult to be an Iranian tourist there, despite the unfriendly faces and judging local atmosphere the beauty and authenticity of the place is undeniable. Some new generation art shops are located in many bazar arcades like Sabbagh arcade and Bakhshi carvansaray.
Banafsheh K — Google review
This bazaar is awsome. Walking in tiny streets if bazaar make me feel like walking in silk road. There are still some shops that create handcraft things.
Sertac A — Google review
One of the most beautiful traditional Bazaar in Iran. This is very nice and attractive where people go there to buy different things since hundred years. Do not miss a chance to visit Aminodole Caravansary.
Banafsheh T — Google review
A nice traditional bazaar in the heart of Kashan. This is a typical Iranian bazaar. It is catering more to the needs of the inhabitants than to tourists and it is just interesting to walk through it and see life unfold. There are some old caravanserais in the bazaar itself also.
David D — Google review
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3Fin Garden

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Fin Garden, located in Kashan, is a serene walled garden with a rich history dating back to the Safavid Era. It boasts aged cypress trees and stunning architectural features from various periods, including Safavid, Zandiyeh, and Qajar. The garden's turquoise pools and water canals add to its allure. Despite being situated in a desert climate, Fin Garden remains lush and offers visitors a refreshing escape from the heat.
Isfahan Province, Kashan, Amir Kabir St, Iran•+98 31 5530 2010•Tips and more reviews for Fin Garden

4Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse

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Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse, located in Kashan, Iran, is a 16th-century architectural marvel with a distinctive multi-domed roof and intricate tiling and paintings. This historical site is part of the rich tapestry of Kashan's nineteen beautiful houses, mansions, and monuments. The bathhouse showcases Safavid-era design with its arched ceilings, exquisite mosaics, and paintings. Its clever water supply system and picturesque roof make it a symbol of Kashan's beauty.
The Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse stands as a testament to Iran's rich architectural heritage. This beautifully preserved historical monument, dating back to the Seljuk era, has captivated visitors for centuries with its intricate design and serene ambiance. While the exact origins of the bathhouse remain somewhat debated, archaeological evidence suggests that it was likely built on the ruins of an older structure. The surviving parts of the bathhouse, especially the central dome, date back to the Qajar period. Despite the passage of time and numerous earthquakes, this architectural marvel has endured, serving as a reminder of Persia's glorious past. The bathhouse was an integral part of traditional Iranian society. It was more than just a place to cleanse the body; it was a social hub where people gathered to relax, socialize, and conduct business. The Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse, with its intricate tile work, stunning domes, and soothing ambiance, epitomizes this tradition. The bathhouse is adorned with exquisite tile work, intricate stucco, and beautiful paintings. The use of turquoise and golden tiles, coupled with seven-layer stucco work, creates a visually stunning interior. The dome, with its intricate design and skylights, is a particular highlight. The bathhouse's layout, including the various chambers and pools, is designed to maximize relaxation and comfort. Visitors to the Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse can explore the various sections of the bathhouse, including the entrance hall, the cold room, the warm room, and the hot room. Each section has its own unique features and ambiance. The Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse is more than just a historical site; it is a living testament to Iran's rich cultural heritage. Its serene atmosphere, intricate design, and historical significance make it a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Kashan. Whether you're interested in history, architecture, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, this bathhouse offers something for everyone.
Pegah E — Google review
The historical Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse takes its name from the nearby Imamzadeh, who was a grandson of Imam Jawad (A.S.). Numerous historical evidences indicate that this beautiful bathhouse dates back to the Seljuk era, though the main hall (Sarbineh) belongs to the Qajar period. Some believe that the current bathhouse in Kashan, which attracts many visitors today, was rebuilt on the ruins of the old bathhouse during the Qajar era in 1292 AH (around 1875 AD), and a small bathhouse was also added to the complex.
Saeid Z — Google review
Tourist trap. 4.000.000 toman (5$). Can be visited in 2 minutes. Bad maintained inside.
Mainframe — Google review
The Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse is exquisitely decorated, the main color is blue, is a very unique Persian hamman architecture, the limestone paintings carved on the columns are really impressive. The hamman's dome is also very impressive with its light and ventilation mechanism, and there is a way to go up to the roof. On weekdays, it is also quite crowded with visitors, mainly Chinese tourists, causing noise and disorder.
Long N — Google review
The historic Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse is an example of the most unique Iranian baths in terms of architecture and decoration with an area of 1102 square meters in the ancient city of Kashan. The bath dates back to Seljuk and Qajar. One of the important items of this building is lime and plaster, with its 17 luminous layers representing its age. Other masterpieces of the building are its beautiful roof.The roof of this bathroom is one of the symbolic places of Kashan and the subject of many photographers.
Mahmood Y — Google review
A very beautiful place to visit, but I would come with a guide, because there is very little information. Price 200 000 rials. I really liked that it was possible to walk on the roof.
Laurynas G — Google review
The bathhouse is recently restorated and everything looks fresh colorful inside. Walking in the corridors of bathouse was really a good feeling. I felt like walking in the bathhouse scene of gheysar movies
Sertac A — Google review
Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse, Kashan, Iran. Built in the 16th century, today the bathhouse serves as a tourist attraction, rather than its primal purpose. The objective of the bathhouse was not only to promote cleanliness, but also to be a place for relaxation, discussions and even praying. A prototype of a modern spa center! As expected in Arabic architecture, the house is decorated with amazing ornamental tiles, some of which are turquoise and gold. The house has two main parts – the octagonal dressing hall called Sarbineh and the hot bathing hall Garmkhaneh. Although hammams were a very big part of Arabic culture, today they are replaced by the indoor plumbing, installed in every household. Therefore the Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse serves as a museum and is registered as a national heritage site.
Miljan L — Google review
XCGR+3CC, Kashan, Isfahan Province, Iran•+98 31 5522 0038•Tips and more reviews for Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse

5Tabatabaei Historical House

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Tabatabaei Historical House is a must-see in Kashan, Iran. This iconic house museum showcases traditional Persian architecture, featuring intricate stone reliefs and stunning stained glass. The city of Kashan boasts numerous historical houses, mansions, and monuments, with Tabatabaei Historical House being one of the highlights. In fact, Kashan is home to 1,700 identified historical monuments, including 333 nationally registered sites and one globally registered site.
It was one of the greatest historical houses I’ve ever seen! I went there weekday and it was almost private and the vibe was great! Actually I love this kind of places and I visited them a lot in many cities of my country, but this house was something else! You can go on top and see the whole place. It is highly recommended.
Moshkan B — Google review
Tabatabaei House is a true gem in Iran's architectural heritage. This stunning historic home is a must-visit for anyone interested in Persian architecture and design. The intricate detailing, colorful tiles, and beautiful courtyard garden make this house a feast for the eyes. Exploring the traditional rooms, wind towers, and reflection pools is like stepping back in time to experience the grandeur of 19th-century Persian lifestyle. Its advisable to get a knowledgeable guide who can provide excellent insights into the history and significance of Tabatabaei House. A visit here is a journey through Iran's rich cultural past that should not be missed!
Mazin A — Google review
The Tabatabaei House stands as a testament to the opulence and architectural prowess of the Qajar era. Spanning an impressive 4,730 square meters, this magnificent mansion took nearly a decade to complete. The renowned architect Ali Maryam Kashani, who also designed the Boroujerdi House and the Amin al-Dolleh House, was entrusted with the task of bringing the Tabatabaei House to life. This architectural masterpiece is undoubtedly his magnum opus. Under the watchful eye of the renowned artist Sani al-Mulk Kashani, one of Sani al-Mulk's disciples played a pivotal role in the house's intricate stucco work, paintings, and plasterwork. The overall design was heavily influenced by the beauty and sophistication of Persian carpets, a reflection of Tabatabaei's profession as a carpet merchant. Like many traditional Iranian homes, the Tabatabaei House is designed to be introspective and private. The exterior reveals little about the grandeur within. The house boasts 40 rooms, four courtyards, four basements, three windcatchers, and two qanats (underground water channels). Upon entering the house, visitors are greeted by a relatively small entrance that belies the immense space that lies beyond. A series of steps lead to the spacious outer courtyard, where the magnificent reception hall is located. This hall, with its ornate mirror work, stucco, and muqarnas (stalactite-like ornaments), is a highlight of the house. The adjoining mirrored porch, inspired by traditional Persian carpet designs, is adorned with hanging lanterns. Throughout the house, intricate stucco work, mirror work, and stained glass create a visually stunning and harmonious atmosphere. Every corner of the Tabatabaei House offers a unique and unforgettable experience. The authenticity and grandeur of the Tabatabaei House are unparalleled. Its exquisite decorations, including stucco work, paintings, mirror work, and stained glass, have earned it a reputation as one of Iran's most beautiful historical houses. A visit to this architectural masterpiece is a must for anyone travelling to Kashan.
Pegah E — Google review
One of the most beautiful historical houses which is consistent with dry desert weather
Reza K — Google review
most beautiful historical palaces in Iran. everything is perfect. the design, the attention to detail, and the style of making the structure and plan of the house. every inch of this house is representing the pure Persian architectural style that was mixed with Persian culture and art.
Hanie A — Google review
I visited Tabatabaee house, also known as Khaneh Tabatabaeiha, in kashan last month. The house is a masterpiece of traditional Persian architecture and a symbol of the culture and art of the Qajar era. The house was built in the 19th century by a wealthy carpet merchant named Seyyed Jafar Tabatabaee, and it covers an area of about 5,000 square meters. The house has four courtyards, each with a different function and style. The main courtyard is the largest and the most elegant, with a pool, a fountain, and a pavilion. The other courtyards are used for guests, servants, and stables. The house has 40 rooms, each with a unique design and decoration. The house features exquisite elements such as stained glass windows, mirror work, plasterwork, paintings, and woodcarvings. The house is a must-see attraction for anyone who is interested in the history and culture of Iran. The house showcases the lifestyle and taste of the wealthy class of the Qajar period, as well as the skill and creativity of the craftsmen who built it. The house is open every day from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, and the entrance fee is 200,000 rials. You can also hire a guide or use an audio guide to learn more about the details and stories of the house.
Maryam D — Google review
Classic and soothing! Maybe you already visited many beautiful traditional houses in Iran. But this one could represent modest and sweet Kashani style. The whole yard is quite big and has several suites and sub-yards, don’t miss out.
Helen Z — Google review
We were brought to this site by our travel agent who recommended us to this visit this site since it was one of the most beautiful among the many historical houses one can choose to visit in Kashan which is popular for its traditional historic houses and we were not disappointed and it is very beautiful with several open courtyards and fountains.
Devanand S — Google review
Isfahan Province, Kashan, Alavi St, XCGQ+3Q8, Iran•+98 31 5522 0032•Tips and more reviews for Tabatabaei Historical House
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6Sialk Archeological Hills

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Sialk Archeological Hills, also known as Tepe Sialk, is a significant historical site in Kashan, Iran. It is believed to be the oldest place of residence in the country, with settlements dating back over 7000 years. The site features two major hills known as cemeteries A and B, with remains of an ancient city and a historic ziggurat.
For over 8,000 years, the ancient Silk Tepe has borne witness to the birth and evolution of human civilization. This site offers a unique journey through time, showcasing the gradual progression of human society from simple dwellings made of reeds and wood to complex cities engaged in trade. A visit to Silk Tepe is like stepping back in time. Visitors can marvel at artifacts that tell the story of ancient civilizations, including pottery shards, jewelry, spinning wheels, metal tools, hand-made bricks, pottery wheels, and most importantly, the ziggurat (a temple tower). Exploring this historical site and its artifacts from the Neolithic, Chalcolithic, Urban, Iron Age, and Median periods, one can't help but wonder how such magnificent structures were built with the limited technology of the time. For millennia, Silk Tepe has guarded the secrets of human history, attracting countless visitors eager to connect with a distant past. As one of the world's oldest ziggurats, it was once a sacred site for worship. Ironically, this lost civilization was rediscovered a century ago after being unearthed by a flood and targeted by looters. Opportunists took advantage of the situation, plundering the site and selling artifacts on the black market. Fortunately, French archaeologist Roman Ghirshman recognized the significance of this discovery and organized a French archaeological mission to save the site. Ghirshman and his team conducted extensive excavations in 1933 and 1936, publishing their findings in two volumes titled "Silk of Kashan." Unfortunately, after the French excavations, the site was neglected and faced the threat of complete destruction. In 2000, a new chapter began when an Iranian archaeological team led by Dr. Sadegh Malek Shahmirzadi undertook a five-year excavation. The best time to visit Silk Tepe is from early April to late May. Due to its proximity to the central Iranian desert, the region experiences hot, arid summers and cold winters.
Pegah E — Google review
Even though it's a historically significant place, it looks more appealing from the distance than from up close. Most exhibits are human remains, and the sight is deserted during the week, which creates a creepy atmosphere
Yana A — Google review
Sialk Hills is one of the first places that humankind has been selected to live back to 8000 years ago. This site so amazing and also thete is a little museum at the beginning of site. It would be exciting for torists and visitors.
Saeed J — Google review
without doubt, one of the oldest place humans started to live! for those who are in love with history, this place is like heaven here in sialk hills you are gonna find how amazing IRAN is...
Pouya S — Google review
The Sialk ziggurat was built around the 3000 BC. A joint study between Iran's Cultural Heritage Organization, the Louvre, and the Institut Francais de Recherche en Iran also verifies the oldest settlements in Sialk to date back to 5500–6000 BC.[ Sialk, and the entire area around it, is thought to have originated as a result of the pristine large water sources nearby that still run today. The Cheshmeh ye Soleiman ("Solomon's Spring") has been bringing water to this area from nearby mountains for thousands of years. The Fin garden, built in its present form in the 17th century, is a popular tourist attraction. It is here that the kings of the Safavid dynasty would spend their vacations away from their capital cities. It is also here that Piruz Nahavandi (Abu-Lu'lu'ah), the Persian assassin of Caliph Umar, is buried. All these remains are located in the same location where Sialk is. Tepe Sialk was excavated for three seasons (1933, 1934, and 1937) by a team headed by Roman Ghirshman and his wife Tania Ghirshman.[4][5][6] Studies related to the site were conducted by D.E. McCown, Y. Majidzadeh, and P. Amieh. Excavation was resumed for several seasons between 1999 and 2004 by a team from the University of Pennsylvania and Iran's Cultural Heritage Organization led by Sadegh Malek Shahmirzadi called the Sialk Reconsideration Project. Artifacts from the original dig ended up mostly at the Louvre, while some can be found at the British Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and the National Museum of Iran and in the hands of private collectors. These artifacts consisted of some very fine painted potteries.
Bahman N — Google review
One of the oldest sites in Iran. If I want to be honest not many things to see. You need a good tour guide how knows lot about Iran history then you well enjoy it. We visited this site at noon not crowded but No body was there to explore the site for us. And unfortunately the guiding signs are not enough. I suggest you to read about Sialk site before go there.
Mohamad M — Google review
The ancient area of ​​Silk, which is in the Fin Kashan region, is more than eight thousand years old. This hill is actually the ruins of an ancient Iranian ziggurat.
Vahid S — Google review
Amazing! Tepe Sialk and all hills here and the cemetery belongs to 10 thousands years ago! really unbelievable, lots of historical stuffs are here and they are in dangers, the protection is below average.
Bob — Google review
XC93+FPC, Kashan, Isfahan Province, Iran•http://sialk.ir/•+98 913 361 0667•Tips and more reviews for Sialk Archeological Hills

7Āmeri House

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Āmeri House is one of the stunning historical buildings in the city, alongside Abbasian House. The city boasts numerous residential houses that are worth visiting, each with its own unique charm and history. Āmeri House stands out as a particularly beautiful old place, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich heritage and architecture of the region.
Beautiful
Mohsen G — Google review
Great food , clean amazing place staff very friendly location was great i didnt stay as it bit busy place in kashan but we went for dinner and lunch good vibe
Amir V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Entrance fee for visiting is 50 thousand tomans Just visit the big yard! But if you go to Ogun Cafe, it is free, the environment is very beautiful 4 different and eye-catching yards The middle courtyard is a place to accommodate travelers, which I enjoyed a lot in my experience The stores inside the big yard are a bit expensive to buy, but they are very interesting for getting ideas I recommend Ogun Cafe, excellent and tasty coffee The restaurant inside the second courtyard (Mirror Hall) is also of high quality and enjoyable (Original) ورودی برای بازدید ۵۰ هزار تومان فقط بازدید از حیاط بزرگ! اما اگر کافه اوگون برید رایگان هست محیط بسیار زیبا ۴ حیاط متفاوت و چشم نواز حیاط متوسط محل اسکان مسافرین هست که توی تجربه ای که داشتم بسیار لذت بردم فروشگاه های داخل حیاط بزرگ کمی گرون هستن برای خرید اما برای ایده گرفتن بسیار جالب هستن کافه اوگون رو پیشنهاد میکنم قهوه عالی و خوش طعم رستوران داخل حیاط دوم (تالار آینه) هم با کیفیت و لذت بخش
Kamyar K — Google review
(Translated by Google) The House of the Ameris, which is located on Alavi Street in Kashan, was built in the Zandiyeh period and developed in the Qajar period by the shares of Al-Sultaneh Ameri, and it is a complex that has been renovated by the Kashan Cultural Heritage Department using Note 36 credits. This house also has several courtyards, the oldest of which is the outer and inner courtyard. This house, like most historical houses in Kashan, consists of 2 parts, outer and inner, in each of which there are other parts, such as a pond, a porch, rooms with 3 doors and palaces with 7 doors, which are placed all around the yard in perfect harmony... (which have now become a residence for domestic and foreign tourists). (Original) خانه عامری‌ها که در خیابان علوی کاشان قرار دارد، در دوره زندیه احداث و در دوره قاجار به وسیله سهام السلطنه عامری توسعه یافته‌است و مجموعه‌ای است که به وسیلهٔ اداره میراث فرهنگی کاشان با استفاده از اعتبارات تبصره ۳۶ مرمت شده وسعت این خانه هفت هزار متر مربع با زیر بنایی گسترده‌است و به‌طور کلی در آن ۸۵ اتاق وجود دارد. این خانه همچنین دارای چند حیاط است که قدیمی‌ترین آن حیاط بیرونی و درونی است. این خانه هم مثل بیشتر خانه‌های تاریخی کاشان از ۲ بخش بیرونی و درونی تشکیل شده‌است که در هر کدام از آنها بخش‌های دیگری مثل حوضخانه، ایوان، اتاق‌هایی با ۳ در و شاهنشین‌های ۷ دری دیده می‌شود که دور تا دور حیاط با هماهنگی کامل قرار گرفته‌اند… (که اکنون به اقامتگاه گردشگران داخلی و خارجی تبدیل شدند).
Yunes F — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful old place (Original) یه جای قدیمی بسیار زیبا
Hadi K — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Ameri Historical House in Kashan is one of the largest and most beautiful historical houses in Iran, dating back to the Zand dynasty. The house was originally built by Ebrahim Khan Kalantar, a statesman of Kashan. It was later expanded and completed during the Qajar period, especially during the reign of Saham al-Saltaneh Ameri. Saham al-Saltaneh Ameri was a wealthy merchant and influential person in the region who was known as one of the rulers of Kashan at that time. The Ameri House, with an area of ​​over 9,500 square meters, consists of 85 rooms and 7 courtyards. The house is built in the traditional Iranian architectural style and has various sections such as central courtyards, beautiful verandas, a tall windbreak, a pond, seven-door royal residences, a cellar, private baths, and underground passages. The interior decorations of the house include delicate stucco moldings, artistic mirror work, woodcarvings, and murals that give this building a special look. (Original) خانه تاریخی عامری‌ها در شهر کاشان، یکی از بزرگ‌ترین و زیباترین خانه‌های تاریخی ایران است که قدمت آن به دوره زندیه بازمی‌گردد. این خانه در ابتدا توسط ابراهیم‌خان کلانتر، از دولتمردان کاشان ساخته شد. پس از آن، در دوره قاجار و به‌ویژه در زمان سهام‌السلطنه عامری، توسعه و تکمیل شد. سهام‌السلطنه عامری، از تجار و افراد پرنفوذ منطقه بود که در آن زمان به‌عنوان یکی از حاکمان کاشان شناخته می‌شد. خانه عامری‌ها با مساحتی بالغ بر ۹٬۵۰۰ متر مربع، شامل ۸۵ اتاق و ۷ حیاط است. این خانه به سبک معماری سنتی ایرانی ساخته شده و دارای بخش‌های مختلفی مانند حیاط‌های مرکزی، ایوان‌های زیبا، بادگیر بلند، حوضخانه، شاه‌نشین‌های هفت‌دری، سرداب، حمام‌های اختصاصی و مسیرهای زیرزمینی می‌باشد. تزئینات داخلی خانه شامل گچ‌بری‌های ظریف، آیینه‌کاری‌های هنرمندانه، منبت‌کاری و نقاشی‌های دیواری است که جلوه‌ای خاص به این بنا بخشیده‌اند.
Atefeh A — Google review
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8Abbasian Historical House

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The Abbasi Historical House in Kashan is a stunning showcase of Persian-Islamic architecture and a must-see attraction. This 18th-century mansion, now a museum, spans over 5000 square meters with five floors and yards. The ornate decor includes lattice, stucco reliefs, mosaic windows, and carvings.
The historic Abbasian House stands as a masterpiece of Iranian architecture. This enchanting abode offers a unique and unforgettable experience, having served as the backdrop for numerous television series and films. Unlike any other house you've visited, the Abbasian House surprises with its simple exterior, making it hard to believe it's a historic landmark. However, once you step inside its beautiful courtyard, the grandeur and magnificence of this home become apparent. This house, nearly 200 years old, was built over two decades by the Kashani merchant, Seyed Ibrahim. With three stories and five courtyards, it's a testament to the architectural prowess of its time. The house is thoughtfully divided into public and private sections, reflecting religious customs. Even the room layouts are interconnected, and the front door features two distinct knockers to distinguish between male and female visitors. The Abbasian House has been nominated for the award of the most beautiful Iranian-Islamic residential building. Key architectural features include the use of the 'goudal baghche' style, where the building is constructed below street level to facilitate access to qanat water. The house also exhibits remarkable symmetry, with separate winter and summer sections to cater to the local climate. Explore the three-story building, five courtyards, garden, servants' quarters, and more. While the original owner's family once occupied the entire complex, the courtyards have since been divided into separate houses. Highlights include the Mirror Room, a truly magnificent space adorned with stunning plasterwork, mirrors, and colorful windows.
Pegah E — Google review
One of the best places in the world. I wish I lived in that area. When I was there last week I could feel the soul of those who lived there
Elahe J — Google review
One of the best and beautiful and awesome homes ever. This also is famous because of very good and perfect way of built and most of architects believe that it would be the most beautiful traditional home in Iran
Mohammad T — Google review
The Abbassian House is a large historic house museum in Kashan, Iran. It was built during the late 18th century and belonged to a wealthy glass merchant. It is partly converted into a teahouse, a traditional restaurant, and a small shop.
Mansour H — Google review
If you have just 1 hour to visit Kashan, I think you would alocate it to visit this mansion. This is the most amazing historical mansion in Kashan and definitely you won't find any other like this.
Saeed J — Google review
The Abbasi House is a large traditional historical house located in Kashan. Built during the late 18th century, the house is a beautiful example of Kashan’s residential architecture. Said to have been the property of a famous cleric, the Abbāsi house has six courtyards that would fit the needs of different families. One of the chambers has a ceiling designed with mirror pieces so as to give the impression of a starry sky under the nocturnal glitter of candlelight. Secret passageways were also built into the house, perhaps designed for the escape in times of invasion and emergencies. Despite its apparent similarity to other mansions in Kashan, the Abbasian House is strikingly individual. The family patriarch, instead of adding rooms to his own house as dwellings for his adult children, created an entire complex of six buildings. The number of rooms and spaces in this complex is overwhelming, and their arrangement is unmatched. Its multiple courtyards on various elevations are distributed over an intricate plan. To increase the feeling spaciousness and area, the courtyards of upper floors were made larger than those below. This gradual increase in size from the lowest to the upper levels of the building terminates in a spacious courtyard on top, in front of the richly ornamented reception halls and along the southwest and northeast wings of the house. High porticos and rows of rooms surrounding the courtyard are mirrored in the still water of its beautiful pool.
Miljan L — Google review
The Abbasi House is a beautiful traditional historical house located in Kashan, Isfahan Province, Iran. Built during the late 18th century.
Amir — Google review
Never come to this place. The food is not just bad its harmfull. And they charged us the most expensive bill in Iran
Gor K — Google review
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9Jameh Mosque of Kashan

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Mosque
Nestled in the heart of Kashan, the Jameh Mosque of Kashan stands as a testament to the city's rich historical tapestry. This architectural gem dates back to before the advent of Islam, originally serving as a fire temple. Following the Islamic conquest, it was transformed into a mosque and has since been celebrated in historical texts for its significance.
Mosques are the greatest symbols of Iranian architecture in the Islamic era.
Gbox C — Google review
The Grand Mosque of Kashan stands as a testament to Iran's rich architectural heritage, dating back to the Seljuk era. Located in the historic Baba Afzal Street, this magnificent mosque has witnessed centuries of worship, cultural exchange, and architectural evolution. Originally an ancient fire temple, the mosque underwent a transformation with the advent of Islam in Iran. While the exact date of its conversion is uncertain, historical records suggest that it was well-established by the Seljuk period. Excavations and analysis of the intricate stucco work in the mihrab (prayer niche) reveal influences from both the Seljuk and Buyid eras, showcasing a fascinating blend of architectural styles. The mosque's summer prayer hall, situated beneath the winter hall, is adorned with exquisite tile work. The discovery of ancient kiln remains in the floor of this hall by cultural heritage experts suggests that the site was once a center for ceramic production. The mosque's prominent brick dome, believed to have been reconstructed after a devastating earthquake in 1192 AH, bears a beautiful inscription dating back to 1207 AH, commemorating its restoration by Abdulrazzaq Khan Kashi. Beneath the layers of history, the mosque reveals even older structures, hinting at a pre-Islamic past. The presence of ancient kilns and other artifacts suggests that the site may have been a significant center of activity long before the arrival of Islam. According to historical accounts, the mosque was built at the behest of Safieh Khatun, daughter of Malik Ashtar, a prominent figure in early Islamic history. This attribution further enhances the mosque's historical significance and its connection to Islamic traditions. Today, the Grand Mosque of Kashan continues to serve as a spiritual and cultural hub for the community. Its intricate architecture, historical significance, and enduring beauty make it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking to explore Iran's rich heritage.
Pegah E — Google review
It's a nice mosque. It is not as important as historical houses, Fin garden or the old Bazar but if you have some extra time you should visit Agha Bozorge mosque and Central Mosque in Kashan. The mosque is very old and authentic you should know that this mosque is not always open but on the prayer time it's open for sure. it also worth to take a look to its historical background and with this knowledge you will enjoy visiting it for sure.👌
Ebrahim N — Google review
Wasn't able to see it from the inside because they said it is being used. It was really old yet nice. It is said that it has a wrong and a right mehrab and it was built on a fire temple.
Shaghayegh J — Google review
Very best
Sajad H — Google review
One of the most beautiful I've been to
Estelle L — Google review
the oldest building in the city
Amin S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Kashan Jame Mosque with tall minaret and beautiful altar is still in use. But bad taste and irregularity are evident in it, as if it is not a historical place. (Original) مسجد جامع کاشان با مناره بلند و محراب زیبا هم اکنون در حال استفاده است. ولی بد سلیقگی و نامنظمی در آن هویداست, گویی یک مکان تاریخی نیست.
Msadegh S — Google review
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10National Museum of Kashan

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The National Museum of Kashan, situated within the historic Fin Garden, is a significant tourist attraction in Kashan. Established in 1966, it houses over 400 artifacts spanning from the 7th millennium BC to contemporary times. The museum showcases Kashani velvet and brocade, ceramics, calligraphy, and a collection of coins from various historical periods. Visitors can also explore a scale model of the garden's layout.
(Translated by Google) The National Museum of Kashan is one of the few treasures of Iran, whose building was originally designed and implemented only to create a museum. This museum is located on the west side of the historical complex of Bagh Fin Kashan and includes four sections: archeology, writings and manuscripts, textiles and contemporary. It is a building with Iranian architecture and a domed roof. The museum building is about 300 square meters and two tile inscriptions can be seen on the forehead of the main hall and the entrance. (Original) موزه ملی کاشان از معدود گنجینه های ایران که بنای آن در ابتدا فقط برای ایجاد موزه طراحی و اجرا شده است.این موزه در ضلع غربی مجموعه تاریخی باغ فین کاشان قرار دارد و شامل چهار بخش باستان شناسی، کتابت و نسخ خطی، منسوجات و معاصر است و ساختمانی با معماری ایرانی و سقف گنبدی دارد. ساختمان موزه حدود ۳۰۰ مترمربع است و دو کتیبه کاشی کاری بر پیشانی سردر و ورودی تالار اصلی آن دیده می شود.
Mohammad B — Google review
This museum is located in Fin garden and contains some ancient and historical things. The quantity of things are not too much and visiting them will take about 30 minutes.
Saeed J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Kashan National Museum located in Bagh Fin Considering the age of the city of Kashan and the abundance of historical buildings, historical places and old houses, which according to what I have heard indicates that there are more than 1700 historical places in this city, some of which are registered by UNESCO, and some places are estimated to be more than seven thousand years old, this museum is not even a drop in the ocean, of course, let's not forget the positive points of the collection, which include the right location and proper maintenance method and other advantages of this place. But in general, the collection collected and kept in this museum includes small and small items. The honorable officials should make more efforts to expand this museum and collect old objects, books and tools in this museum so that it can be said that there is a museum of the same size as this historical city, with a history and civilization of several thousand years. (Original) موزه ملی کاشان واقع در باغ فین باتوجه به قدمت شهر کاشان و کثرت ابنیه تاریخی و مکان های تاریخی و خانه های قدیمی که طبق شنیده هام حاکی از اینه که بالغ بر ۱۷۰۰مکان تاریخی در این شهر واقع شده که چنتاش ثبت یونسکو شده و برخی مکانها رو قدمتی بیش از هفت هزارسال براش تخمین زدن ، این موزه حتی قطره ای از یه دریاهم نیست البته نگذریم از نکات مثبت مجموعه که شامل مکان مناسب و شیوه نگهداری مناسب و دیگر مزیت های این مکان هست. اما درکل مجموعه گردآوری و نگهداری شده در این موزه شامل موارد جزیی و کمی میشه جاداره مسولان محترم برای گسترش این موزه و گردآوری اشیا و کتب و وسایل قدیمی در این موزه تلاش بیشتری بکنند تاجایی که بشه گفت موزه ای در حدو اندازه این شهر تاریخی ، و دارای تاریخ و قدمت و تمدن چند هزارساله هست
H. H — Google review
(Translated by Google) A small museum that is part of the Fine Garden collection. There are ancient works of Silk Hill, old coins and manuscripts of the Quran. It is a short museum that can be visited in a quarter of an hour. But the lighting in the hall is very poor and the lights are burned out, so they don't bother to replace them. Zero management (Original) موزه کوچکی که جزو مجموعه باغ فین هست. آثار باستانی تپه سیلک و سکه های قدیمی و نسخه های خطی قران در ان موجود است. موزه مختصری است که در یک ربع میشود بازدید از ان را به اتمام رساند. اما نورپردازی سالن خیلی ضعیفه و چراغ ها سوخته به خودشون زحمت تعویض ندادن. مدیریت صفر
Fatima A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Kashan National Museum is located in the historical garden and Mesfai Fin in the south of Kashan city and near the Azad road from Tehran to Isfahan. In this beautiful museum, coins from different historical periods and objects obtained from the historical sites of the region are displayed. The museum is a part of the historical collection of Finn's garden and bath, and its visit is not subject to the purchase of a separate ticket. (Original) موزه ملی کاشان در باغ تاریخی و مصفای فین در جنوب شهر کاشان و فاصله نزدیکی از آزاد راه تهران به اصفهان واقع شده. در این موزه زیبا سکه های دوره های مختلف تاریخی و اشیاء به دست آمده از سایتهای تاریخی منطقه به نمایش در آمده. موزه بخشی از مجموعه تاریخی باغ و حمام فین می باشد و بازدید از آن مشمول تهیه بلیط جداگانه نیست.
Mehran B — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a very enjoyable place for history and banana lovers (Original) برای دوست داران تاریخ و موز بسیار مکان لذت بخشیه
Aref N — Google review
(Translated by Google) A relic from ancient times and Iranian culture (Original) یادگاری از دوران باستان و فرهنگ ایران
پریسا ز — Google review
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11Borujerdiha House

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When in Kashan, don't miss the chance to visit Borujerdi House located in the Sultan Mirahmad neighborhood. This historic mansion, dating back to the 19th century, boasts exquisite Persian architecture and lavish interior design. The house features two courtyards, a main hall, a summer hall, a porch, and a large pool surrounded by beautiful portals and wooden doors.
Haj Agha Hassan Borujerdi proposed marriage to his son, Seyed Mehdi, for the daughter of Haj Seyed Jafar Tabatabaei. The girl's father, one of Kashan's most prominent merchants and the owner of the famous Tabatabaei House, agreed to the marriage on one condition: the groom must build a house as magnificent as his own. Both Haj Agha Hassan Borujerdi and his son accepted the condition. Within days, they began constructing a house in the Sultan Amirahmad neighborhood, near the bride's family home, with the intention of creating a masterpiece that rivaled the Tabatabaei House. They enlisted the talents of renowned artists such as Ali Mirimi Kashani, Sani al-Mulk, and Kamal al-Mulk to create the most beautiful mansion. However, they underestimated the time it would take to build such an extraordinary house. The wedding took place, but since the groom's house was still under construction, Seyed Mehdi and his wife initially resided in one of the rooms of the Tabatabaei House. As years passed and construction continued, Seyed Mehdi decided to move into a completed section of their new house to expedite the building process. Despite increasing the number of workers, the construction of the Borujerdi House seemed to progress slowly. Finally, after 18 years, the construction of the Borujerdi House was completed. Over a century later, it is still considered a masterpiece of Iranian and Islamic architecture. Renowned artists like Ali Mirimi Kashani, Sani al-Mulk, and Kamal al-Mulk devoted nearly two decades of their lives to designing and building this magnificent house, leaving their indelible mark on every corner. The Borujerdi House is the most famous and important historic house in Iran and one of Kashan's top tourist attractions. It is considered a symbol of traditional Iranian architecture. This article delves into the extraordinary features of the Borujerdi House in Kashan. The house's main fame lies in its intricate details and exquisite craftsmanship. The building exudes an authenticity rarely found in historic houses. The use of woodcarving, joinery, muqarnas, and illumination, along with the yzdy-bandi of the iwans and painted plaster, gives the building a unique character. The use of special decorations, stuccowork, paintings, mirror work, and colored glass has created a spectacular sight that makes a visit to Kashan an unforgettable experience
Pegah E — Google review
Boroujerdiha House was amazing to see! The architecture is stunning, full of charm and beautiful details. I especially loved the colorful elements and unique design—it truly stands out. Compared to some other historical houses, it’s better maintained and cleaner, which made the visit more enjoyable. That said, there’s still room for improvement in terms of upkeep. Overall, it’s absolutely worth visiting if you’re in Kashan. A vibrant piece of history that still manages to impress.
Kasra S — Google review
Borujerdiha House – An 18-Year Labor of Love. The Borujerdiha House, built in 1857 in Kashan, Iran, is a stunning example of Qajar-era architecture. Commissioned by Haj Seyed Hassan Natanzi (known as Borujerdi), it was created as a bridal home for his marriage to the daughter of the prominent Tabatabaei family. Fulfilling the father’s condition—that the groom match the grandeur of the Tabatabaei house—the construction spanned 18 years and involved over 150 artisans, including famed architect Ustad Ali Maryam and painter Kamal-ol-Molk. The 1,700-square-meter house is centered around two courtyards: the biruni (public) and the andaruni (private). Key features include three 40-meter windcatchers, a central domed hall, and exquisite interior decoration—stucco, mirrors, stained glass, and intricate frescoes. These elements not only add beauty but help regulate temperature in the desert climate. The interiors are richly adorned with imaginative murals depicting legendary tales such as “Layla and Majnun” and “Yusuf and Zuleikha,” while stuccowork includes motifs referencing Borujerdi’s mercantile trade. Initially a private residence, the house transitioned into a museum in the mid-20th century and underwent extensive restoration in the late 1990s. Today, visitors can explore its breathtaking artistry and architectural elegance—making the Borujerdiha House one of Kashan’s top historical treasures.
Lefteris S — Google review
I visited borojerdi ha house, also known as Khaneh Borujerdiha, in kashan last week. The house is a stunning example of traditional Persian architecture and a cultural heritage of Iran. The house was built in the 19th century by a wealthy merchant named Haj Seyed Hasan Natanzi, who married a daughter of the Tabatabaee family. The house was designed by the famous architect Ustad Ali Maryam, who also built the Tabatabaee house and the Timcheh Amin od-Dowleh. The house has two courtyards, one for the winter and one for the summer. The winter courtyard has a large dome with a skylight that allows natural light and air to enter the house. The summer courtyard has a pool and a fountain that create a cool and refreshing atmosphere. The house has 18 rooms, each with a different function and decoration. The house features beautiful elements such as stained glass windows, mirror work, plasterwork, paintings, and woodcarvings. The house is a wonderful attraction for anyone who wants to see the art and culture of Iran. The house reflects the social and economic status of the Borujerdi family, as well as the climate and geography of kashan. The house is open every day from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, and the entrance fee is 200,000 rials. You can also hire a guide or use an audio guide to learn more about the history and stories of the house.
Maryam D — Google review
Very beautiful Palace with special architecture and the ceiling of each room is wonderful, you just look up 😁
E N — Google review
It is really beautiful. Especially when you hear the story of the construction of this house, you want to pay more attention to its details and enjoy it. This house took 18 years to complete and it is really amazing.
Mahnaz R — Google review
Such a privilege life of a house owner. Mantion itself is a work of art, the person who make this was a super human, also the person who renovate her. Salute! 🖖
Bob C — Google review
Its not big like the other historic houses and not alot of parts to see. But the architecture is very beautiful and the wall paintings do make it worth a visit
Jonas A — Google review
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12Mausoleum of Shah Abbas I

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Historical landmark
The Mausoleum of Shah Abbas I, also known as Emamzadeh Ebrahim-e Fin, is a historical site in Kashan dating back to the Qajar era. It features a stunning turquoise dome adorned with intricate tiles, elegant minarets, and a porch embellished with mirror work and paintings. Originally built for Shazdeh Ibrahim, it now houses the tomb of Habib Ibne Mousa.
There is no shrine for great king, so simple tombstone. But the grave is in a other person holy shrine.
Saeedeh ( — Google review
the tomb is placed 15 meters after entrance then left side, a black stone that is belong to Shah Abbas, no one notice generally, but the Mausoleum actually isn't for him,its for Habib mosses apparently he was a saint. this place generally is crowded specially Thursdays or weekend not for them. most because of graveyard, people of there buried bodies of their family there and weekend they go there to pray and ask for blessing
Ali Y — Google review
the tomb of King Abbas the great who was the greatest king in Safavid time. taking back all the islands of Persian gulf conquered by Portuguese. making Iranians as an one-allied-nation. throwing Osmanian (old Turkish) out of Iran. having a country with a variety of religions and full of peace n quiet where many tourist could have come. and only there is a poor stone grave for this King in a mosque that people go there more to pray than visit him :(
Saeedeh A — Google review
Now the tomb is in the mausoleum for someone else (Habib Ibne Mousa). Now I don't know which existed there first but apparently when he passed away in Mazandaran they were taking the body to bury him in Isfahan but buried him in Kashan instead. Still whether it was his tomb there first or the mausoleum, it is still a nice place to visit.
Shaghayegh J — Google review
not a big attraction for foreign tourists but shah abbas was a great king and deserves better than that
Amin S — Google review
So simple for such a great man
Nima S — Google review
It is placed in meddel of a mosque
Hooman — Google review
not bad
Mohammad M — Google review
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13Puppet and toy museum

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Museum
Nestled just outside the historic Tabatabaei House, the Puppet and Toy Museum in Kashan is a hidden gem that offers a unique glimpse into Iran's rich cultural heritage. This charming little museum showcases an array of traditional puppets from various regions of the country, each telling its own story. It's a delightful stop for anyone looking to reconnect with their inner child, as you'll find nostalgic toys that evoke fond memories from your youth.
The most amazing experience in Kashan if you want to get to know the real Kashani this is the to go to place. Amazing people
M-Reza S — Google review
It's a very small museum, but they have cute Iranian toy souvenirs you won't find in other places, so if you like something original, it's worth a visit
Yana A — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you haven't done anything for your inner child in a long time, you must visit this museum at the first opportunity. There is no doubt that there are things in this museum that will remind you of your childhood memories that you may have forgotten for a long time. The atmosphere is cozy and full of peace, you can see the taste and art in the atmosphere of this collection, the kind lady who tells you the story of the dolls and the me that I want to tell you, repeat it to me a few more times. A beautiful shrub that attracts your attention upon entering I enjoyed visiting this museum (Original) اگر خیلی وقته کاری برای کودک درونتون نکردید حتما در اولین فرصت سری به این موزه بزنید بدون شک توی این موزه چیزهایی هست که خاطرات کودکی تون رو که شاید خیلی وقته فراموششون کردید به یادتون بیارن فضای دنج و پراز آرامش داره ، ذوق و هنر رو میشه در فضا سازی این مجموعه دید خانم مهربانی که قصه عروسکها رو براتون میگه و منی که دلم میخواد بگم چندبار دیگه برام تکرارش کنید درختچه زیبایی که بدو ورود توجه شمارو جلب میکنه من لذت بردم از دیدن این موزه
H. H — Google review
(Translated by Google) An interesting place, but the cost of visiting this place was high and it is not affordable for large families. Photography was not allowed, these two photos are related to the entrance of the museum. (Original) یک مکان جالب ولی هزینه بازدید از این مکان بالا بود وبرای خانواده های پرجمعیت مقرون به صرف نیست.اجازه تصویر برداری داده نشد،این دو عکس مربوط به ورودی موزه است
Sanaz K — Google review
(Translated by Google) It has three uses - the museum of historical toys from the Safavid to Qajar and Pahlavi eras - the historic Sohrabi house with Qajar architecture, one of Iran's national monuments, and the marquee section and special classes for children, which is altogether special and high-quality, and is located near the historical context of Kashan, and is worth visiting for families with young children. (Original) اینجا سه تا کاربری دارد - موزه اسباب بازی های تاریخی از دوران صفویه تا قاجاریه و پهلوی - خانه تاریخی سهرابی با معماری قجری از اثار ملی ایران و بخش خیمه شب بازی و کلاس های ویژه کودکان که در مجموع خاص و با کیفیت است و نزدیک بافت تاریخی کاشان قرار دارد و ارزش بازدید برای خانواده های دارای خردسال دارد.
Rasool A — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was interesting, be sure to check it out (Original) جالب بود حتما سری بزنید
ALIREZA M — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's such a cute accommodation. (Original) 너무 귀여운 숙소 짱임
SInwoo K — Google review
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14Steve House (Kashan Gallery)

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Museum
Steve House, located in Kashan's Kohneh Square area, is a remarkable gallery dedicated to the renowned photographer Steve McCurry. Founded by Hossein Farmani, this museum boasts a distinctive collection and has earned accolades such as the Mizan Architecture Award and a platinum plaque. Visitors of all ages are captivated by McCurry's iconic works, including his famous photograph 'Afghan Girl.'
This place is a photo gallery. You can find books in a small library in underground level. Its a precious collection of photos, but the renovation of the old house is another point that amazed me at the first stage. A modern revonation style which is too different with other historical houses of Kashan. Im an architect and originally from kashan, and i think the place was wonferful.
Mona T — Google review
Steve House deeply impressed me. The infinitely artistic space, with its unique geometric architecture, was breathtaking. The archive of admirable and valuable photographs by such a great photographer, displayed in this magnificent gallery space, was truly remarkable.There was also a very beautiful pool with the soothing sound of water. I highly recommend it to all lovers of culture and art.
Maral A — Google review
What a marvelous masterpiece dedicated to Steve McCurry. This is a must-see for everyone, big and small. I went with the whole family and everybody quickly found their favourite photo in the collection. Steve McCurry is an American freelancer photographer and photojournalist. His most famous photo, the Afghan Girl, of a girl with piercing green eyes, has appeared on the cover of National Geographic several times. McCurry has photographed many assignments for National Geographic and has been a member of Magnum Photos since 1986. Many of his photos can be seen here in this breathtaking exhibition.
Hein B — Google review
A Must-See place in Kashan. No tickets needed.
Sadaf J — Google review
The work of Steve McCurry can speak to each of us because it is about human beeing. Very nice place and exhibition from the team of Steve’s House.
Christophe P — Google review
An ideal place with great photography by Steve McCurry
Hossein S — Google review
House of Steve museum is dedicated to the work of photographer Steve McCurry.
Hossein R — Google review
An excellent collection of photographs by world renowned photographer.
Hossein F — Google review
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15Abbasi Historical Traditional Restaurant and Tea House

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Restaurant
Abbasi Traditional Persian Restaurant is nestled in the grand courtyards of Abbasian House, exuding an authentic Iranian ambiance with its exquisite decor and vintage setting. For a more contemporary dining experience, Khatoun Restaurant offers a fusion of traditional Iranian and international cuisine. Other renowned dining spots in the area include Mirrors Hall, Mozafari, Anar, Manouchehri, Yazdanpanah, and Khaneh Noghli.
Fantastic old restaurant, you can feel the tradition. Here for the fist I experienced typical Iranian style of eating - in a sprawling position, on a sofa like furniture stuff, with shoes off (just look at the pics). What else? Food - excellent. service - tip top, customers around - friendly, willing for some chit-chat, spoke English. Apart from locals I met here a group of Japanese tourists.
Mirosław S — Google review
We tried the Tas Kabab and Mosama Bademjan, both prepared with camel meat, and it was a unique and enjoyable experience. However, there was some issues. We ordered Dough, but the price wasn’t listed on the menu. When I asked the waiter, he gave different price explanations, which was confusing. We visited during the winter, and the ambiance was calm and relaxing, which added to the overall experience.💐
Nafise S — Google review
A very original restaurant for me, in an interior garden of an old house Good service For an european, a very good place Menu is just in farsi I ate aubergines with rice and camel meat. I drink a melon fresh. 5 euro
Dani B — Google review
The staff was very rude and even though we had a reservation, it took a long time for them to give us an empty table. I emphasize again that the staff's behavior is zero.
Hadi S — Google review
Very tasty food and big portions, reasonable prices (same for Persian and tourists, in some restaurants they have separate). Very nice design.
Tomasz — Google review
Disappointing Experience: Rude Staff and Unacceptable Wait Times My recent visit to this restaurant left much to be desired. Despite the lack of crowd, the service was abysmal. Waiting over 30 minutes just to place an order is simply unacceptable, and when we voiced our concerns, the staff's behavior was downright rude. Instead of addressing the issue professionally, we were met with hostility and told to leave if we couldn't handle the wait, despite the empty tables around us. Such dismissive and disrespectful treatment is inexcusable and tarnishes the reputation of this establishment. In addition to the appalling service, the overall experience was marred by the staff's attitude, leaving a bitter taste in our mouths.
Pardis D — Google review
It's a traditional setting, a lot of noise. But visually not bad.
Osman K — Google review
Try to order Kashan traditional food like Shefteh Somagh + Goosht Loobia Kashoo + yogurt and Doogh. I like their food, they have wireless and clean WC too.
Bob — Google review
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16Taj Historical House

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Historical place
Taj Historical House, also known as the Artists House, is a cultural landmark in Kashan. Spanning 700 square meters of open space and an 800-square-meter superstructure, it stands as a testament to the creative and innovative artists who have left their mark on the city's architectural landscape. This two-century-old sunken garden house showcases native Kashan architecture and offers visitors a glimpse into the historical past of the region.
The city of Kashan has many architectural masterpieces that are the work of creative and innovative artists who use their art, thinking and creativity to create a unique work, and to immortalize their name along with their works. Every viewer will have time to travel by watching these works and touch their historical past. Taj Kashan Historical House is one of the buildings that immerses you in its history and is one of the original structures of this city, which was built in the style of a garden pit during the Qajar period and on Alavi Street in Kashan.
Travelwithhamid — Google review
The Taj Historical House, a magnificent example of Qajar-era architecture, has stood for nearly two centuries in the heart of Kashan. This beautifully preserved residence has been recognized as a national treasure and is now open to the public. For many years, the Taj House lay abandoned until it was purchased in 2004 by the renowned architect Seyed Akbar Hali. Under his expert guidance, the house underwent a meticulous restoration process that lasted a year. Since its completion, the Taj House has been a popular destination for visitors seeking a glimpse into Iran's rich architectural heritage. The house features a unique combination of indoor and outdoor spaces, including a sunken garden. The exterior of the house is designed around a central courtyard, while the interior is divided into two main sections. Among the many notable features of the house are its four external basements, two internal basements, a windcatcher, a grand reception hall, a moonlit room, a five-door room, an entrance vestibule, and several seasonal rooms. The main porch offers a shared space between the inner and outer courtyards, providing a versatile area for both summer and winter use.
Pegah E — Google review
A historical home located in heart of Kashan just near to other historical mansions. This is goid to take a look and also the museum of anthropology of Kashan is in this house.
Saeed J — Google review
This building is one of the Kashan's original sunken garden with two century old, this house's valuable native architecture is an example of Kashan public people noble house in the last two centuries.
Nojan S — Google review
An old and cultural house and interesting for visiting
Omid S — Google review
I like it, it's beautiful
Mehdi F — Google review
Nothing to see, too expensive ticket
Dong H — Google review
The most interesting of all these houses in my opinion.
Mike J — Google review
Isfahan Province, Kashan, Alavi St, XCGR+M4F, Iran•+98 31 5522 4868•Tips and more reviews for Taj Historical House

17Amir Kabir Telecommunication Center

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Telecommunications equipment supplier
The Amir Kabir Telecommunication Center is steeped in history, having been a backdrop for significant royal events. This enchanting location has seen the somber moments of Shah Safi's death and the grand coronation of Shah Abbas II. It also holds a tragic tale linked to Mirza Abolghasem Ghaem Magham Farhani, famously known as Amir Kabir, who met his untimely end within the garden's bathhouse.
(Translated by Google) Okay, it should be better and more up-to-date. (Original) خوبه باید بهتر و بروز شود
Mahdi S — Google review
Isfahan Province, Kashan, Amir Kabir St, X96X+RHW, Iran•+98 31 5533 3331

18Mir Emad Mosque

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Mosque
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Mir Emad Mosque, also known as Meydan Mosque, is an ancient mosque situated in the southern part of Kashan Bazaar and facing Bazaar Square. It dates back to the 6th century AH and is recognized for its historical significance. The entrance gate of this mosque is a popular attraction for visitors due to its exceptional design.
(Translated by Google) The excellent and unique entrance of this mosque really makes one wonder how the architect made such a thing (Original) ورودی عالی و بینظیر این مسجد واقعا ادم رو به وجد میاره که چطور معمار همچین چیزی رو ساخته
Ayrik — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately, it was closed when I visited (November 1400). A mosque in the middle of the market with a beautiful front. (Original) متأسفانه زمانی که من بهش سر زدم بسته بود (آبان 1400). مسجدی در وسط بازار که سردر زیبایی داره.
Iman N — Google review
(Translated by Google) A historical mosque located in the market of Kashan, which was also known as the Sar Sang Mosque. (Original) مسجدی تاریخی واقع در بازار کاشان که به مسجد سر سنگ‌ نیز معروف بوده است.
دخیل ر — Google review
(Translated by Google) Adjacent to the shopping arcades of the bazaar (Original) Примыкает к торговым рядам базара
Saltets G — Google review
(Translated by Google) It belongs to the 6th century AH whose altar is kept in the Berlin Museum. Important parts: Head and historical inscription entrance hall Sangab A few naves (Original) مربوط به قرن ۶ هجری که محراب آن در موزه برلین نگهداری میشود. قسمت های مهم : سردر و کتیبه تاریخی هشتی ورودی سنگاب چند شبستان
Hossein S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The entrance gate of Jame Mosque or Imad Kashan, which is one of the tourist attractions of this city, is well-known for visitors. (Original) سردر ورودی مسجد جامع یا عماد کاشان که یکی از جاذبه های گردشگری این شهروشناخته شده برای بازدید کننده گان است.
Parviz K — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the old mosques of Kashan, whose building dates back to before the Safavid era. (Original) از مساجد قدیمی کاشان که بنای آن به پیش از دوران صفوی باز می‌گردد.
Amirhosein M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The old mosque is beautiful and very attractive and interesting. It is one of the historical monuments (Original) مسجد قدیمی وزیبا وبسیار جذاب ودیدنی ویکی از اثار تاریخی میباشد
Mix I — Google review
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19Khatoon Restaurant

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Restaurant
Bistro
If you're looking to immerse yourself in the rich culinary traditions of Kashan, Khatoon Restaurant is a must-visit. This charming eatery offers an array of authentic Persian dishes served in a warm and inviting atmosphere that reflects the region's culture. While enjoying your meal, you can savor the unique flavors that set Kashan apart from other areas in Iran.
Everything is good
Araujo 7 — Google review
One of the worst customer service in Iran and universe. They think we are their slaves. They don't listen and don't care what you say or order. They spent very little time to take your order on the phone. The food quality was normal. I never back to there and i don't recommend.
Sam G — Google review
Very crowded, and it doesn't have a booking system to arrange a crowd, so waiting customers were walking among tables to spot a seat. It didn't have olive oil to serve them with fish. And it doesn't have small tables for small groups so you will have to share your table with other strangers in busy hour. It's fish was not good but it had one very good dish: chicken stew with plums, it was amazing.
Ali S — Google review
Having eight different foods with friends, it's fair to score the food quality 7/10. It was too noisy and crowded but the staff were very friendly.
Mohsen T — Google review
Very nice and cool restaurant
Hamidreza S — Google review
A good restaurant that most of Kashanian people know this place . It has a good quality always , but one day , one of food , is not so good! It was Gheymeh and i was not satisfied
Alireza ( — Google review
Not only Expensive but also without quality
Forough R — Google review
Yummy meals, polite staff with open arms and kindness face
Mohammad E — Google review
XCVX+PQ7, Kashan, Iran•http://www.khatoon-restaurant.com/•+98 31 5545 6299•Tips and more reviews for Khatoon Restaurant

20Ehsan Tradational Hotel

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Guest house
Ehsan Traditional Hotel, located in the historic Darb-e-bagh neighborhood of Kashan, was once owned by Mirza Ehsan, a renowned trader known for his generosity. The property was transformed into a residential and cultural complex in 2001. Guests can experience traditional Iranian lodging with a stay at this charming hotel. The rooms feature classic arch-style roofs and offer views of the courtyard.
The behavior of the employees was extremely respectful and sincere, and also our room was clean. In terms of location, we had easy access to most historical places and markets.
Mohammad E — Google review
My sis and I stayed for 2 nights in room No. 101, with traditional arch style roof. The room has a great view to the yard. It was Feb. 2023, outside was cold but inside the mud and straw room was warm enough that we just open the radiator a little. The staff were friendly and guide us great to good and reasonable restaurant. It was our 4th trip to Kashan so we had seen many points before, but they stiil had good recommendations for us. It has a good location, since it is near the Bazar, tradional houses and restaurant.
Layla S — Google review
A really nice place to stay, especially if you like the more traditional style of lodging in Iran and happen to be tired of worn down, boring hotels. I stayed here in October and got a double room sans bathroom (separate) for $35/night. It's basic with hard but comfortable beds. In general, I loved the place! The ambiance, the beautiful courtyard, great food and swift service was really really good. The staff were most helpful, although not the most happy ones... Decent breakfast!
Ola A — Google review
We stayed in this traditional hotel for 2 nights. We were lucky that it was empty and we were given a great room with private toilet. The staff is ultra friendly and the place is clean. We read some bad reviews about it being too crowded during peak season and small rooms, so I guess they will be true but that was not our experience traveling in November.
Ieltxu L — Google review
Superb guesthouse in a traditional Iranian house at the center of old Kashan. Personnel is welcoming and helpful. Lovely garden with pomegranate trees where a good breakfast is served. Possible to dine at the in-house restaurant. As for most traditional Iranian homes, rooms are not sound and light proof, but beds are comfortable
Rob S — Google review
An oasis in the oasis: This guest house is a gem in the desert. The rooms are simple, but furnished with love. There is a beautiful garden in the courtyard to relax. You can also find secluded spots on the roof. The staff is very friendly and always smiling. The food was delicious. Highly recommended.
Lorenz F — Google review
The house is one of the famous old-age houses in Kashan, but not as exciting as the most popular house. The Iranian architecture is as well as you want but the finishing look is simple and without ancient plaster detail. From the other side, the hotel has a good relax mood in the central yard with a pool and fountains besides of pomegranate trees. Rooms was good and clean, Breakfast was not covered my taste of historical city of Kashan, it should have a more domestic recipe instead of packed goods. The hotel does not serve lunch but the dinner was good.
Kianoosh R — Google review
Probably the best place to stay in Kashan. The rooms are very clean and pleasant. The bathroom was nice and the AC perfectly working. People working there are super nice and will do their best to help you with everything you need. The breakfast is very good. Also the view from the rooftop is beautiful. We would for sure come back to Ehsan if needed.
Estelle L — Google review
Isfahan Province, Kashan, استان اصفهان، کاشان، میدان کمال الملک، ابتدای خیابان فاضل نراقی، کوچه رو به روی مسجد آقا بزرگ, Fazel Naraqi St, XCJV+9M4, Iran•http://www.ehsanhouse.com/•+98 31 5544 6833•Tips and more reviews for Ehsan Tradational Hotel
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21Nayeb Restaurant

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Nayeb Restaurant is one of the top dining spots in Kashan, offering a delightful culinary experience. The restaurant is known for its delicious chicken rice pilaf, which is cooked to perfection with added flavors of chicken broth, garlic, and onions. Although it may be a bit pricey, the quality of food served at Nayeb Restaurant makes it worth the cost. Visitors highly recommend trying out this eatery for its delectable dishes that are sure to satisfy your taste buds.
Tried 2 times, 5 star!
Amin A — Google review
Good quality, little expensive
Mahdi K — Google review
so so delicious
Shakiba M — Google review
(Translated by Google) They charged 500 for a pounded chicken press, the food was cold and of poor quality, they said we only have VE and you have to order VE There was a rice cooker in front of me, a few pieces of chicken, they told us that it would be ready in half an hour to a quarter of an hour, but it took 1 hour, when we finally said to cancel, he said that it is not possible and that you have to wait, and finally they gave the food with a fight. The staff is extremely rude and does not know how to work, and the taste of the food is extremely awful (Original) برای یه پرس جوجه و کوبیده ۵۰۰گرفتن ،غذا سرد و بی کیفیت بود میگفتن فقط وی ای بی داریم و باید سفارش بدید که وی ای پیشم یه کف گیر برنج بود چند تا تیکه جوجه به ما گفتن نیم ساعت تا یک ربع حاضر میشه ولی ۱ساعت طول کشید که اخرم میگفتیم کنسل کن میگفت نمیشه و باید صبر کنید و اخر با دعوا و داد و بیداد غذا رو دادن پرسنل بی نهایت بی ادب و کار نا بلد طعم غذا هم فوق العاده افتضاح
Romina S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately, it was not a pleasant experience at all. The food prices were very high and in the range of restaurants in Tehran (we were traveling). But the quality of the food was very low. We had gheemah, mixed kebab, and kobideh loqmeh. The gheemah, which was clearly stale, was stale. The mixed kobideh was of very low quality and the chicken was good. I can only say that the rice was acceptable. The amount of food was also average. The restaurant space was large. The layout and tables and chairs were appropriate. It was quiet. The staff's attitude was not very pleasant. Overall, I do not recommend it at all. (Original) متاسفانه اصلا تجربه‌ی جالبی نبود. قیمت غذاها بسیار بالا و در رنج رستوران‌های تهران بود (ما مسافر بودیم). اما کیفیت غذاها بسیار پایین. ما قیمه، کباب میکس و کوبیده لقمه گرفتیم. قیمه که کاملا مشخص بود مونده و کهنه است. کوبیده میکس کیفیت بسیار پایین و جوجه‌اش خوب بود. فقط برنجش رو میتونم بگم قابل قبول بود. حجم غذا هم معمولی بود. فضای رستوران بزرگ بود. چیدمان و میز و صندلی‌ها مناسب بودند. خلوت بود. برخورد پرسنل خیلی جالب نبود. در کل اصلا توصیه نمیکنم.
Yasaman G — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the worst restaurants I have ever been to. In the name of VIP, they charge more money from people when the restaurant is busy. Shafte rice and very poor quality food are delivered. The service and personnel are worse. (Original) یکی از بدترین رستوران هایی که تا به امروز رفتم. به اسم VIP در زمان شلوغی رستوران از مردم پول بیشتری میگیرن. برنج شفته و غذای بسیار نامرغوب تحویل میدن. خدمات و پرسنل هم که دیگه بدتر.
Mi L — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was awful, there was meat left over, there was hair in the food, everything was bad. (Original) افتضاح بود گوشت مونده بود تو غذا مو بود همه جوره بد
Taha M — Google review
(Translated by Google) It didn't have really good food. The prices were high compared to the quality. It is a good place to be praised a lot, but no, it was not good at all. Maybe it was clean and maybe they used good ingredients for their food (I also concluded that many customers were concentrated there). Unfortunately, the food had no taste at all. The chicken did not taste like chicken!! They had pickled the chicken for an alternative taste. The chicken they ordered was not touched because it was dry and fried. (Original) واقعا غذاهای خوبی نداشت . قیمت ها هم که بالا بود نسبت به کیفیتش .خیلی تعریف کرده بودن جای خوبیه ولی نه، اصلا خوب نبود . شاید تمیز بود و شایدم از مواد خوبی برای غذاشون استفاده کرده باشن (آن هم متوصل یافته به اینکه مشتری های زیادی در اونجا متمرکز بودند بیان میکنم .) متاسفانه غذاها اصلا طعم نداشت . جوجه طعم جوجه نمیداد که !! برای طعم جایگزین جوجه رو ترش کرده بودند . مرغی که سفارش داده بودن خیلیا دست نخورده بود چونکه خشک و سرخ شده بود .
Niki B — Google review
X95W+RMP فین علیا, Kashan, Isfahan Province, Iran•+98 31 5533 3938•Tips and more reviews for Nayeb Restaurant

22Javan Park

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Nestled at the entrance of Kashan, Javan Park is a delightful spot for travelers seeking a blend of relaxation and adventure. This park not only offers a serene environment perfect for camping but also features nearby amenities like bakeries, supermarkets, and ATMs to cater to your needs. With its charming atmosphere filled with playful kittens and modern art from Iranian artists showcased in an adjacent museum, visitors can enjoy both nature and culture.
(Translated by Google) If you are planning a stopover in the city of Kashan, you should definitely stay in Javan Park, which is at the entrance to the city of Kashan. It has moderate facilities and is recommended for a free one-night stay. We went there for a stop for a few hours, but it seems like a safe place because many people had pitched tents. (Original) اگر قصد یه توقف بین راهی رو در شهر کاشان دارید ،حتما حتما تو پارک جوان که همون ابتدای ورودی شهر کاشان هست اسکان کنید ،امکانات متوسطی داره و واسه یه سکونت یک شبه و رایگان پیشنهاد میشه. ما که برای یه توقف چند ساعتی اونجا رفتیم اما بنظر مکان امنی میومد چون خیلی ها چادر زده بودند.
Hadis A — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's so ridiculous. There's no place to sit or play. It's just a bunch of ridiculous things for kids. It's so bad. (Original) خیلی مسخره است نه جای نشستن دارد نه بازی یه مشت وسیله ی مسخره برای بچه ها دارد خیلی بد است
Eleyas — Google review
(Translated by Google) There are many single guys there and they have families, the experience of staying here several times was not bad, but there are a lot of mosquitoes! The toilets are dirty, it has a very small playground, a small football field and the walking area of ​​its residents is famous, overall it was not very good, but it was not bad either. (Original) هم اونجا پسر مجرد زیاد هست و هم خانواده داره، تجربه چند مرتبه شب موندن اینجا بد نبوده فقط خیلی پشه داره! سرویس های بهداشتی اش کثیفه، یه شهربازی خیلی کوچولو داره، یه زمین فوتبال کوچیک داره و محل پیاده روی اهالی خود شهره، در مجموع خیلی خوب نبود ولی بد هم نبود
نازنين ص — Google review
(Translated by Google) I pitched a tent and camped here at night. I have never experienced this bad incident. At night, the police came and checked the passport. Then two guards came and said, "We are protecting the park here, rest easy." I liked this behavior very much. There is also a free charging point in the park (Original) Gece burada çadır kurup kamp attım. Kötü bu olay yaşamadım. Gece polis gelip pasaport kontrolü yaptı. Daha sonra 2 tane bekçi geldi, "biz burada parkı koruyoruz rahat uyu" dediler. Bu davranışlarını çok beğendim. Ayrıca parkta ücretsiz şarj noktası var
Ücra'ya Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is good, it has a good green space, toilets, swings and slides for children and sports equipment. (Original) خوبه، فضای سبز خوبی داره، سرویس بهداشتی و تاب و سرسره برای بچه‌ها و وسایل ورزشی هم داره.
Vahid Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) Javan Park is located in Kashan city, which is part of the first phase of Naji Abad settlement. I recommend this park to travelers to rest and have fun, because it is suitable for camping and is close to a bakery, supermarket, and ATM machine. (Original) پارک جوان در وروی شهرستان کاشان قرار دارد که جزو فاز یک شهرک ناجی آباد می باشد. به مسافران جهت استراحت و اتراق کردن این پارک را پیشنهاد می کنم، چون هم جهت چادر زدن مناسبه و هم نزدیک به نانوایی و سوپرمارکت و دستگاه ATM هست.
Majid I — Google review
(Translated by Google) Javan Park is one of the parks in Kashan city, which is located on Payam street and adjacent to phase one of Naji Abad settlement, and has suitable green space, playground, equipment for children's entertainment and also park sports equipment. This place is suitable for rest, children's play, sports and entertainment. (Original) پارک جوان یکی از پارک های شهر کاشان است که در خیابان پیام و مجاورت فاز یک شهرک ناجی آباد واقع شده است و دارای فضای سبز مناسب، زمین بازی، وسایل برای تفریح کودکان و همچنین وسایل ورزشی پارکی است. این مکان برای استراحت، بازی کودکان، ورزش وتفریح مناسب است.
Abc M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A good space for family rest and children's play, but in terms of facilities and cleanliness, it was poor (Original) یه فضای خوب برا استراحت خانوادگی وبازی بچه ها ولی از لحاظ امکانات ونظافت ضعیف بود
Amir S — Google review
XCM6+7R4, Kashan, Isfahan Province, Iran•Tips and more reviews for Javan Park

23Mohtasham Kashani Tomb

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Nestled on Mohtsham Street, the Mausoleum of Mohtasham Kashani is a hidden gem that pays tribute to one of Iran's most revered poets from the Safavid era. This enchanting site features a serene courtyard and an eye-catching conical dome adorned with stunning turquoise tiles. Although the exact date of its construction remains uncertain, inscriptions dating back to 777 AH can be found on the tombstone.
(Translated by Google) A spiritual and beautiful space, but of course small. You can see many other works here, and it is free to visit. (Original) فضایی معنوی و زیبا و البته کوچک. اینجا را قدم‌زنان از خیلی آثار دیگر میتونید ببینید و بازدیدش هم رایگان هست.
Ehssan E — Google review
a cozy and not so known as an old visited place in Kashan but the tomb of a really perfect poet living in Safavid time. he is popular among Iranian as his most read poem called باز این چه شورش است که در بند عالم است. which states the condolences on Ashura the day Hussein ibn Ali was slaughtered in Karbala, Iraq.
Saeedeh A — Google review
He was an imperial poet who served Safavid kings spreading Shia Islam. From this point of view, he shouldn't be admired. But from literature perspective, he was an absolute master.
Ehsan K — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went early in the morning and thank God the door was open. There are also many signboards. (Original) صبح زود رفتم و خدا شکر درش باز بود. تابلو راهنما هم به تعداد زیاد وجود دارد.
Msadegh S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Mohtsham Kashani The Mausoleum of Mohtsham Kashani was built in the Safavid period on a plot of land with an area of ​​80 meters. The dome of such a tomb is turquoise, and the center stone and tiling materials are marble. All around the mausoleum is brickwork, moqrans work and tiles, which are written and painted in white Nastaliq script with verses written and painted in four rows in Nastaliq script on the navy background. Exquisite colorful paintings decorate the ceiling of the tomb and brick tiles cover the plinths of the wall. Outside the mausoleum, connected buildings consisting of a mosque, a hosseiniyeh and a large aqueduct were built and remain today. (Original) محتشم کاشانی آرامگاه محتشم کاشانی در دوره صفویه در زمینی به مساحت 80 متر ساخته شده است. گنبد چنین مقبره‌ای فیروزه‌ای است و سنگ وسط و مصالح کاشی‌کاری آن مرمر است. دور تا دور آرامگاه آجرکاری، مقرنس کاری و کاشی کاری شده است که به خط نستعلیق سفید با ابیاتی که در چهار ردیف به خط نستعلیق بر زمینه نیروی دریایی نوشته و نقاشی شده است. نقاشی های رنگارنگ نفیس سقف مقبره را تزئین کرده اند و کاشی های آجری ازاره های دیوار را پوشانده اند. در خارج از بقعه، بناهای متصل به هم متشکل از مسجد، حسینیه و قنات بزرگ ساخته شده و امروزه باقی مانده است.
Ali Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) Mohtsham Kashani is one of the Persian poets of the Safavid era, and he is one of the most important poets of the Shiite elegy. Visiting here is free and it is considered a religious place. I came to visit in the evening and it was open. (Original) محتشم کاشانی از شاعران پارسی گوی دوره صفوی است و از مهم ترین شاعران مرثیه سرای شیعه است. بازدید از اینجا رایگان است و یک مکان مذهبی به شمار می آید. من هنگام غروب برای بازدید آمدم و اینجا باز بود.
Fatima R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Mausoleum of Mohtsham Kashani This mausoleum is located on Mohtsham Street, where you can read a eulogy on the grave of the father of Iran's elegies. This great man of elegies, who is considered one of the famous poets of the Safavid era, wrote poems describing martyrs, Imam Hussein and the incident of Karbala. A poet named Mohtsham Kashani has a relatively magnificent tomb and a turquoise dome, which is nicknamed Shams al-Shaarai Kashani. This poet was born in Kashan in 905 AH and spent most of his life in this city. During his teenage years, he studied religious and literary sciences and finally, following in the footsteps of his father Khajah Mir Ahmad, he chose a profession. Mohtsham Kashani learned the art of poetry from his teacher Sarafi Estrabadi in his youth and was engaged in composing poems in various formats. It is interesting to know that some of the verses of his famous poems, such as the poem he said describing Imam Hussain in his dream, were inspired by Amir al-Mu'minin and Hazrat Wali Asr (AS). The famous poet of Kashan, after years of writing and elegies about the Imams of Athar, finally passed away in 996 AH in this historical city. Mohtsham Kashani's tomb was built in an area of ​​80 meters and a marble stone was placed on his grave. Tourists visiting the tomb of Mohtsham Kashani can look at the walls of the brick mausoleum and tile moqrans and review the verses written on these walls. Walking around this tomb, you will see narrow alleys that lead you to visit this building. Also, in addition to viewing Mohtsham Kashani's tomb, you can go to see the collection of his works, which was collected in seven books by one of his students and is currently on display in this building. Among these valuable works, we can mention his odes, sonnets, verse compositions, quatrains, and masnavits. (Original) آرامگاه محتشم کاشانی این آرامگاه در خیابان محتشم واقع شده است که می‌توانید در بازدید از آن بر مزار پدر مرثیه‌سرایی ایران فاتحه‌ای بخوانید. این بزرگ مرد مرثیه که از شاعران نامی دوران صفوی محسوب می‌شود، شعرهایی در وصف شهیدان، امام حسین و واقعه‌ی کربلا گفته است. شاعر نامی محتشم کاشانی، مقبره‌ای نسبتا باشکوه و گنبدی فیروزه‌ای دارد که به شمس الشعرای کاشانی لقب گرفته است. این شاعر در سال 905 هجری در کاشان زاده شد و بیشتر عمر خود را در این شهر سپری کرد. وی در دوران نوجوانی به تحصیل علوم دینی و ادبی روی آورد و در نهایت با گذاشتن جا پایِ پدرش خواجه میر احمد، پیشه بزازی را انتخاب کرد. محتشم کاشانی در دوران جوانی فنون شاعری را از استادش صرافی استرآبادی یاد گرفت و به سرودن اشعاری در قالب‌های گوناگون مشغول شد. جالب است بدانید که برخی از ابیات شعرهای مشهور خود را همچون شعری که در وصف امام حسین گفته را در خواب خود از امیر المومنین و حضرت ولی عصر (عج) الهام گرفته است. شاعر پر آوازه‌ی کاشان، پس از سال‌ها سرودن و مرثیه در مورد ائمه اطهار، سرانجام در سال 996 هجری قمری در این شهر تاریخی در گذشت. آرامگاه محتشم کاشانی را در مساحتی بالغ بر 80 متر ساخته‌اند و بر مزارش سنگی از جنس مرمر قرار داده‌اند. گردشگران در بازدید از از آرامگاه محتشم کاشانی می‌توانند به نظاره‌ی دیوارهای بقعه آجری و مقرنس کاشی‌کاری بنشینند و ابیاتی را که بر روی این دیوارها نوشته شده است را با خود مرور کنند. با قدم زدن در اطراف این آرامگاه کوچه‌هایی تنگ و باریکی می‌بینید که شما را به بازدید از این بنا هدایت می‌کنند. همچنین در کنار تماشایِ آرامگاه محتشم کاشانی می‌توانید به دیدنِ مجموعه آثار او بروید که توسط یکی از شاگردانش در هفت کتاب جمع شده و هم اکنون در این بنا به معرض نمایش گذاشته شده است. از جمله این آثار ارزشمند می‌توان به قصیده‌ها، غزلیات، ترکیب بند، رباعیات و مثنویات وی اشاره کرد.
Hadi D — Google review
(Translated by Google) The great elegiac poet of Iran, Kamal al-Din Ali bin Mir Ahmad Kashani, nicknamed "Shams al-Shaarai Kashani" and addressed as "Mohtsham Kashani", is one of the poets of the early Safavid era. His death happened in 996 A.H. His tomb is in one of the central neighborhoods of Kashan city known as Kui Mohtsham. The composition of the famous stanza of Karbala martyrs made him immortal and popular. Mohtsham's tomb, which today is a beloved and romantic shrine of Ahl al-Bayt (PBUH), has a small dome decorated with beautiful tiles. On the walls of the four sides of the mausoleum, verses from his famous composition are placed in white Nastaliq script on a dark blue background. (Original) بزرگ مرثیه سرای ایران ، کمال الدّین علی بن میر احمد کاشانی ملقّب به « شمس الشعرای کاشانی » و متخلّص به « محتشم کاشانی » ، از شاعران اوایل عهد صفوی است. وفات او درسال 996 ه.ق روی داده است آرامگاه او در یکی از محلات مرکزی شهر کاشان موسوم به کوی محتشم است. ترکیب بند معروف شهدای کربلا او را جاودانه و زبانزد خاص و عام ساخت. بقعه محتشم که امروزه زیارتگاه دلباخته و عاشقانه اهل بیت (ع) است دارای گنبدی کوچک که با کاشی کاری زیبا یی مزین شده است. بر دیوارهای چهار جانب بقعه ، بند هایی از ترکیب بند مشهور او به خط نستعلیق سفید بر زمینه ای سرمه ای قرار گرفته است.
The W — Google review
Isfahan Province, Kashan, Sabet Alley, XFJ2+332, Iran•Tips and more reviews for Mohtasham Kashani Tomb

24Lajevardi Inn

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Lajevardi Inn is a charming accommodation option in Kashan, perfect for travelers seeking comfort without breaking the bank. With 150 standard rooms and an additional 450 hotel rooms, guests can choose from various options to suit their needs. While some may find the cleanliness could be improved, many appreciate the value offered here. The inn features cozy rooms with private bathrooms and toilets, making it a convenient choice for longer stays.
I stayed 11 nights in Lajevardi inn and there I stayed on 2nd floor. The rooms on this floor are a little more expensive than 1st, but I think, It is worth it.
Koorosh — Google review
Lajevardi inn Cleaning is not appropriate at all. The bed covers and pillowcases are dirty. And they smell bad. The floor carpet has not been washed for years. The rooms do not have separate toilets and you have to go to the toilet at the end of the corridor. This place is together uses eith other guest. TV is not available. In fact, a prisoner who prays to get up early in the morning as soon as possible. And scape...
Farhad A — Google review
Good breakfast, good shower, nice people. It's a little dirty but it's also cheap. I liked this.
MessierOwns — Google review
Bad experience dirty place bad service and expensive for place like this no soap no towels bad shower lots of noise.
Andy T — Google review
rooms are dirty and hoteling is bad
Hooman — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very simple and quiet old but sometimes it is better than nothing. Mumtaz Lajordi guest house is located on Ayatollah Kashani street and Shahid Ghaznavi intersection. The guest house is suitable and it is located almost in the center of the city and has good access to historical monuments and the market and the like. Because it is located next to Shahid Almasi Boys' High School, the school may be a little annoying. This guesthouse is average and as the name suggests, you should not expect too much from such inns and guesthouses. All in all, it's not bad to have a shelter and catch a breath. (Original) Very simple and quiet old but sometimes it is better than nothing. مهمان پذیر ممتاز لاجوردی در خیابان آیت الله کاشانی و تقاطع سه راهی شهید غزنوی واقع شده است. محل مهمانپذیر مناسب است و تقریبا در مرکز شهر واقع شده است و به بناهای تاریخی و بازار و امثالهم دسترسی خوبی دارد. چون کنار دبیرستان پسرانه شهید الماسی قرار گرفته است ممکن است کمی شلوغی مدرسه اذیت کننده باشد. این مهمان پذیر در حد متوسط است و همان طور که از اسمش پیداست شما نباید توقعات چندان زیادی از این قبیل مسافرخانه‌ها و مهمان پذیرها داشته باشید. در مجموع برای اینکه سرپناهی داشته باشید و دمی بیاسایید بد نیست.
Dr.HR S — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was very very disgusting and dirty The bathroom smelled bad from the room The possibility of a vacation was outrageous Now that we are traveling and got the room I recommend you to go to Kashan Just go to the sights Don't go to this hospitality That's all (Original) خیلی خیلی چندش و کثیف بود بوی بد سرویس بهداشتی میاد از اتاق امکان رفایی افتظاح بود الان که ما مسافر هستیم و اتاق رو گرفتیم بهتون توصیه میکنم که میرید کاشان فقط برین جاهای دیدنی همین سمت این مهمان پذیری نرید تماممممممممممم
Reyhane — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was disgraceful, dirty and noisy.... I went to Shiraz for a lower price than this, which was very clean and quiet. I do not suggest that you will be upset and you cannot rest (Original) افتزاح بود ، کثیف پر سرصدا .... من با قیمت کمتر از این تو شیراز رفتم که بسیار تمیز و ساکت بود اصلا پیشنهاد نمیکنم حالتون بهم میخوره و نمیتونید استراحت کنید
Mehran M — Google review
Isfahan Province, Kashan, Qaznavi, XCPR+G45, Iran•+98 31 5545 5104•Tips and more reviews for Lajevardi Inn

25Anar Restaurant

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Permanently Closed
Restaurant
Coffee shop
When exploring the culinary scene in Kashan, Anar Restaurant stands out as a delightful option among the limited choices available. Known for its excellent management by Mr. Tabatabayi Rad, this eatery offers a warm and inviting atmosphere that makes dining here a pleasure. Guests can enjoy complimentary desserts with their meals, adding an extra touch of sweetness to their experience. The restaurant's peaceful ambiance is perfect for those looking to unwind while savoring delicious dishes.
(Translated by Google) One of the best restaurants in Kashan with the good management of Mr. Tabatabayi Rad free pick up Free dessert with meal With a peaceful and cozy environment (Original) يكي از بهترين رستوران هاي كاشان با مديريت خوب آقاي طباطبايي راد پيك رايگان دسر رايگان به همراه غذا با محيطي ارام و دنج
Hiva R — Google review
It, s closed forever!!!
Mohammad K — Google review
(Translated by Google) This restaurant, under the good management of Mr. Tabatabai Rad, again took the new name Hiwaro restaurant, and was able to find its fans in this short period of time. All kinds of Iranian dishes were served in Hiva restaurant as well as pizza. There was also a buffet that included all kinds of salads and desserts. The quality and taste of the food was excellent. But due to some problems, this place was completely closed... (Original) این رستوران بامدیریت خوب اقای طباطبایی راد دوباره نام جدید رستوران هیوارو به خود اختصاص داد، و توانست تو این مدت زمان کم طرفدارای خودش رو پیدا کنه. تو رستوران هیوا انواع غذاهای ایرانی به علاوه پیتزا سرو می شد. بوفه هم دارشت که شامل انواع سالاد ها و دسر ها رو سزو می کرد‌.کیفیت و طعم غذاهاش عالیه بود.اما به دلیل بعضی از مشکلات این مکان به طور کامل تعطیل شد...
AMIR S — Google review
(Translated by Google) We went, it was not bad, but the space is small (Original) ما رفتیم بد نبود ولی فضا کوچیک
Javad A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Rukh Bam Isatis Construction Company (Original) شرکت ساختمانی رخ بام ایساتیس
Rokhbam I — Google review
(Translated by Google) has been closed (Original) تعطیل شده است
Homayon S — Google review
(Translated by Google) is closed (Original) تعطیل شده
Bahar F — Google review
Isfahan Province, Kashan, کاشانی، XCPQ+292, Iran•+98 31 5544 8868•Tips and more reviews for Anar Restaurant
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26Zhee Showroom

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Carpet store
Nestled in the heart of Kashan, the Zhee Showroom is a vibrant hub for art and design enthusiasts. This contemporary space beautifully merges modern artistry with traditional craftsmanship, showcasing an impressive array of paintings, sculptures, ceramics, textiles, and exquisite furniture. Visitors can immerse themselves in a dynamic atmosphere filled with regular exhibitions and workshops that inspire creativity.
This is my favorite carpet shop in Iran! They have an incredible collection from whole Iran and It’s really hard to choose one. If you wanna buy a carpet or Kilim, this is the best place.
Banafsheh T — Google review
Very nice shop with beautiful collection from all over Iran.. They accept euro and dollars . . The sellers are very nice and patient . It has a great ambiance outside too .
S S — Google review
Pretty good place to find lranian fine carpet and rug with some other traditional carfts like fine work potteries and that you can buy it.
Sahand S — Google review
Very nice place with a wide variety of unique and beautiful carpets
Laura N — Google review
nice place! even if you don't buy anything!
Milad A — Google review
Contemporary art and historic carpets in a wonderful place.
Bertrand V — Google review
An amazing collection of nomadic and old carpet with fair prices.
Soroush A — Google review
Great place to purchase vintage carpets.
Danzo A — Google review
XCMX+VJ2, Kashan, Isfahan Province, Iran•http://www.zheeshowroom.com/•+98 919 989 8729•Tips and more reviews for Zhee Showroom

27Nimkat Cafe

4.5
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Cafe
Nimkat Cafe is one of the charming cafes in Kashan, offering a cozy atmosphere and delicious beverages. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing outdoor space for smoking, making it an ideal spot to unwind. The cafe's compact yet inviting ambiance makes it perfect for a casual hangout or catching up with friends over some tasty treats. Whether you're looking to savor delightful drinks or simply soak in the pleasant outdoor setting, Nimkat Cafe provides a welcoming environment for all.
Outdoor sits let you feel the spring, I love there cuz I can smoke
Saeedeh ( — Google review
outdoor sides is very good and if rain or snow comes that make this place wonderful
Mehdi P — Google review
Good coffee shop, Friendly environment
Amir L — Google review
perfect guy ❤️
Milad A — Google review
👍👍👍👍
Hosein T — Google review
(Translated by Google) You are the best and most branded cafe in Kashan, be really successful (Original) بهترین و برندترین کافه کاشان هستین واقعا موفق باشین
Ali — Google review
(Translated by Google) Two of my friends and I visited the Bench Cafe for the first time. When I entered the cafe, my eyes widened in surprise! The entire time we were inside, I kept complimenting the atmosphere of the cafe; a completely classic and stylish environment. It gives the feeling of expensive houses in Tehran in the 70s! The orders we placed were affogato, flavored mocha (vanilla), and chocolate shake. I, who ordered affogato, really enjoyed the texture and taste of the ice cream with the coffee; my friend, who ordered mocha, was also very satisfied with it. However, my friend said he didn't like the chocolate shake very much, but I ate it and liked it. Overall, the atmosphere is very calm, the staff is friendly, and the service is good. I definitely recommend you to visit this cafe. (Original) کافه نیمکت رو من و دو تا از دوستانم برای اولین بار رفته بودیم. وارد محیط کافه که شدم از شدت تعجب چشمام گرد شده بود! تو کل مدتی که داخل کافه بودیم همش از فضای کافه تعریف میکردم؛ یه محیط کاملا کلاسیک و شیک. حس خونه های گرون تهران تو دهه هفتاد رو میده! سفارشی که دادیم آفوگاتو، موکا طعم دار(وانیلی) و شیک شکلات بود. من که آفوگاتو سفارش داده بودم از بافت و طعم بستنی کنار قهوه خیلی لذت بردم؛ همینطور دوستم که موکا سفارش داده بود خیلی ازش راضی بود. اما شیک شکلات دوستم می‌گفت زیاد دوست ندارم ولی من ازش خوردم خوشم اومد. در کل محیط خیلی آروم، کادر خوش برخورد و خدمات خوبی دارن. پیشنهاد میکنم حتما یه سر به این کافه بزنید
SOROUSH O — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great place for travelers during Nowruz (Original) جای مناسب وعالی برای مسافران در سال نوروزی
مجتبی ز — Google review
Isfahan Province, Kashan, Emam Reza Blvd, Iran•+98 913 792 4285•Tips and more reviews for Nimkat Cafe

28Manouchehri restaurant 2 . رستوران منوچهری ۲

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Restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Kashan, Manouchehri House is a historical gem that has been transformed into a luxurious restaurant and hotel, making it an essential stop for travelers. This elegant dining venue combines traditional architecture with modern design elements, creating a cozy yet sophisticated atmosphere. Guests can indulge in high-quality dishes that showcase both local flavors and semi-western plating styles. The menu caters to international visitors with English translations and clear pricing, while the attentive staff ensures a respectful dining experience.
Noisy We loved ghorme mast o gerdu And whey & zucchini
Neshat R — Google review
An absolutely beautiful restaurant in a traditional hotel, but with a modern touch of interior design. They offer menu in English with prices clearly stated, and the staff spoke decent English too. The quality of food was above average, meaning not exceptional but definitely better than just decent, with a semi-western plating style. I had a starter with grilled zucchini and main course of a lamb stew with beans, both were enjoyable. The main problem as stated in other comments is that because of the architectural structure of the room, every sound echoes which makes it a bit too noisy to dine there. The staff talked to each other constantly and it felt quite annoying with all the echoed voices and background music - all they had to do was to step into the kitchen to chitchat. Actual service-wise, my main course was served when I had the first bite of my starter, and that felt a bit unprofessional. Also, I had to ask for cutleries. I’d still recommend this restaurant if you happen to be in Kashan.
Salim F — Google review
‘Gosht loobia’ traditional food of kashan and kash bademjoon were so dainty . Ambiance so calm and enjoyable.
Mahbobe M — Google review
Great ambience, great food quality with yummy taste! Don’t miss Shami Havij ( carrot Shami) it’s one of a kind.
Sanaz M — Google review
I have a nice trip and delicious food here.
Rabbit T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately, I do not recommend this place. First, the restaurant is not in Manochehri's house, but in a basement outside Manochehri's house. After all, the environment of the restaurant is not beautiful at all. Music is playing constantly. The food we ordered was only Sikh, but it was of poor quality in terms of taste and Hajj compared to the price. We ordered cherry pilaf with saffron flavored chicken film and they brought us grilled chicken with cherry pilaf. The grilled chicken skewers were so hot that I burned my fingers. We ordered a lemonade drink and they brought us lemon flavored water. Only the pumpkin food was delicious. The prices are generally very expensive (Original) متاسفانه این جا رو توصیه نمی‌کنم. اول اینکه رستوران در خود خانه منوچهری نیست بلکه در یک زیر زمین بیرون از خانه منوچهری. بعد اینکه محیط رستوران اصلا قشنگ نیست. مدام موسیقی پخش میشه. غذا هایی که سفارش داديم فقط سیک بود ولی از نظز مزه و حج نسبت به قیمت بی‌کیفیت بود. ما منو آلبالو پلو با فیلم مرغ با طعم زعفران سفارش داديم و برای ما جوجه کباب با آلبالو پلو آوردند. سیخ های جوجه کباب انقدر داغ بود که انگشت های من سوخت. نوشیدنی لیموناد سفارش داديم برای ما آب با طعم لیمو آوردند. فقط خوراک کدو با کش اش خوشمزه بود. قیمت ها هم در کل خیلی گرون بیخودی
Sahand S — Google review
(Translated by Google) This restaurant was wonderful and it was my best experience among restaurants in Kashan. The quality of the food was extremely high and we were satisfied with almost all of our orders. The environment was calm and cozy, and people were really tired, and the behavior of the staff was also respectful. The price range was similar to other restaurants (almost high), but considering the high quality of the food, it was very valuable. I would like to come to this restaurant again on my next trip. (Original) این رستوران فوق العاده بود و بهترین تجربه من از رستوران های داخل کاشان بود. کیفیت غذا ها به شدت بالا بود و ما تقریبا از تمامی سفارش هامون راضی بودیم. محیط اروم و دنج و واقعا خستگی ادم در میرفت و رفتار پرسنل نیز محترمانه بود. رنج قیمتی مشابه بقیه رستوران ها بود (تقریبا بالا) ولی با توجه به کیفیت بالای غذا ها بسیار ارزنده بود. من دوست دارم تو سفر بعدیم دوباره بیام این رستوران.
Reyhaneh M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Everything is very good. Space, music and food. Especially shepherd's fillet and curd and kodush (Original) همه چیز خیلی خوبهههه. فضا، موسیقی و غذاش. مخصوصا فیله چوپان و کشک و کدوش
Kimia R — Google review
Isfahan Province, Kashan, Mohtasham, No. 49, Iran•Tips and more reviews for Manouchehri restaurant 2 . رستوران منوچهری ۲

29Imamzadeh Hadi

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Shrine
Imamzadeh Hadi in Bidgol, Iran, is a historical site dating back to the Qajar period. It was registered as a national heritage site in 1379. The place holds cultural significance and is associated with Sayyid Zainab Khatun, the daughter of Imam Sajjad. Visitors describe feeling spiritually refreshed upon entering the premises. The site's architecture and historical importance make it a must-visit destination for those interested in Iran's rich cultural heritage.
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Mohammad H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Aran and Bidgol are one of the oldest human settlements, which date back to about 9 thousand years. In this way, around the first origin of Taran civilization, settlements in the form of castles appeared and became known as an area called Chehal Hasaran, where Aran and Bidgol are each one of these forty fences. are Aran, whose origin comes from Arian, means the holy place, and Bidgol is derived from Weigel. The language of the people of this region is Farsi with different dialects and this local language is considered among the old Pahlavi languages. Regarding the religion of the people of Aran and Bidgol, evidence such as the remains of the Niaser fire pit can be a proof that they were Zoroastrian before Islam, that with the rise of the sun of Islam, this region was one of the first central regions where its people converted to Islam and to the family of Raslat and Imamate. They loved that the existence of blessed places and shrines is a sign of this claim. (Original) آران و بیدگل از قدیمی‌ترین سکونتگاه‌های بشری است که قدمت آن به حدود ۹ هزار ساله می‌رسد به این‌صورت که در اطراف نخستین خاستگاه مدنیت درجهان، آبادی‌هایی به‌صورت قلعه پدید آمد و به منطقه‌ای به‌نام چهل‌حصاران شهرت یافت که آران و بیدگل هر کدام یکی از این چهل حصار هستند. آران که اصل آن از آرین آمده به معنای جایگاه مقدس و بیدگل برگرفته از ویگل است. زبان مردم این منطقه فارسی با لهجه‌های متفاوت است و این زبان محلی در زمره زبان‌های پهلوی قدیم به‌شمار می‌رود. در مورد دین مردم آران و بیدگل قراینی چون آثار باقی‌مانده از آتشکده نیاسر می‌تواند دلیلی بر زرتشتی بودن آنها تا پیش از اسلام باشد که با طلوع خورشید اسلام این خطه از جمله نخستین مناطق مرکزی بود که مردم آن به اسلام گرویدند و به خاندان رسالت و امامت عشق ورزیدند که وجود بقاع متبرکه و زیارتگاه‌ها نشان این مدعاست.
مهرو ج — Google review
(Translated by Google) Imamzadeh Hadi (AS) Mosque in the city of Aran and Bidgol, Isfahan Province, is one of the important religious and pilgrimage sites in this region. This place, with its historical history and beautiful architecture, hosts many pilgrims from all over the country every year. History and Location: * This Imamzadeh is located in the city of Bidgol, after Imam Khomeini Square. * The building dates back to the Qajar era and was registered in the National Monuments of Iran on March 15, 1379 with registration number 3625. * According to existing documents and local traditions, the lineage of this noble Imamzadeh goes back to Imam Sajjad (AS). * This building is 500 years old and has remained since the Safavid era. Architectural Features and Facilities: * This complex includes the Imamzadeh tomb, mosque, and a large courtyard. * The area of ​​the courtyard of the shrine is 14,000 square meters. * The area of ​​the tomb and its porches is 500 square meters, and a mosque with an area of ​​500 square meters has been built next to it. * This Imamzadeh has two 25-meter-high spires that are decorated with beautiful tilework. * The Bidgol Martyrs' Garden is located in the southern courtyard of this tomb, which doubles its cultural and spiritual value. Religious and cultural importance: * Imamzadeh Hadi (AS) is a sacred and respected place for residents and pilgrims. * The presence of the Martyrs' Garden in this place has made it a place of cultural and religious importance. (Original) مسجد امامزاده هادی (ع) در شهر آران و بیدگل، استان اصفهان، یکی از اماکن مذهبی و زیارتی مهم این منطقه است. این مکان با قدمتی تاریخی و معماری زیبا، هر ساله میزبان زائران بسیاری از سراسر کشور است. تاریخچه و موقعیت: * این امامزاده در شهر بیدگل، پس از میدان امام خمینی واقع شده است. * قدمت بنا به دوره قاجار بازمی‌گردد و در تاریخ 25 اسفند 1379 با شماره ثبت 3625 در فهرست آثار ملی ایران به ثبت رسیده است. * نسب این امامزاده بزرگوار، طبق اسناد موجود و روایات محلی، به حضرت امام سجاد (ع) می‌رسد. * این ساختمان دارای قدمتی 500 ساله است و از دوران صفویه تا کنون باقی مانده است. ویژگی‌های معماری و امکانات: * این مجموعه شامل بقعه امامزاده، مسجد و صحن وسیع است. * مساحت صحن حیاط زیارتگاه 14000 متر مربع است. * مساحت بقعه و ایوان‌های آن 500 متر مربع است و در کنار آن مسجدی با مساحت 500 متر مربع ساخته شده است. * این امامزاده دارای دو گلدسته به ارتفاع 25 متر است که با کاشی‌کاری‌های زیبا تزئین شده‌اند. * گلزار شهدای بیدگل در صحن جنوبی این بقعه واقع شده است که ارزش فرهنگی و معنوی آن را دوچندان می‌کند. اهمیت مذهبی و فرهنگی: * امامزاده هادی (ع) مکانی مقدس و مورد احترام برای اهالی و زائران است. * وجود گلزار شهدا در این مکان، آن را به مکانی با اهمیت فرهنگی و مذهبی تبدیل کرده است.
Sepehr O — Google review
(Translated by Google) The threshold of Imamzadeh Hadi Bidgol belongs to the historical periods after Islam - Qajar period and it is located in the city of Aran and Bidgol, after Imam Khomeini Square in Bidgol, and this work was registered as one of the national works of Iran on March 25, 1379 with registration number 3625. The registration has been received. [1] (Original) آستانه امامزاده هادی بیدگل مربوط به دوران‌های تاریخی پس از اسلام - دوره قاجار است و در شهرستان آران و بیدگل، بعد از میدان امام خمینی بید گل واقع شده و این اثر در تاریخ ۲۵ اسفند ۱۳۷۹ با شمارهٔ ثبت ۳۶۲۵ به‌عنوان یکی از آثار ملی ایران به ثبت رسیده است.[۱]
Ss N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Imamzadeh should become a cultural hub The Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of God be upon him): "Do not decorate your mosques as the Jews and the Christians have decorated them"[4]; Do not decorate your mosques with gold, as Jews and Christians decorated their temples with gold. . The Messenger of God (peace and blessings of God be upon him): "Don't build the mosques in such a way that you pray two rak'ahs in them"[5]; Don't make mosques a place of passage, unless you pray two rak'ats in it. (Original) امامزاده گان باید به قطب فرهنگی تبدیل شوند رسول اکرم(صلی الله علیه وآله): «لا تُزَخْرِفُوا مَسَاجِدَكُمْ كَمَا زَخْرَفْتِ الْيَهُودُ وَ النَّصَارَى بِيَعَهُمْ»[4]؛ مساجد خود را با طلا زينت نکنيد، هم چنان که يهود و نصارى معابد خود را با طلا زينت نمودند. . رسول خدا(صلی الله علیه وآله): «لاتَجْعَلُوا الْمَسَاجِدَ طُرُقاً حَتَّى تُصَلُّوا فِيهَا رَكْعَتَيْنِ»[5]؛ مساجد را گذرگاه و محل عبور خود قرار ندهيد، مگر اينکه دو رکعت نماز در آن به جاي آوريد.
سیدمحمدرضا ر — Google review
(Translated by Google) Greetings and greetings for the new year of this place, Imamzadeh Hadi and the most important of them, Sayyid Zainab Khatun, who was easily separated from the body of Imamzadeh Hadi with a saw. (Original) باسلام و تبریک سال نو این مکان امام زاده هادی ومهمتر شان سیدهً زینب خاتون که براحتی سرمبارک امام زاده هادی بوسیله اره ازپیکرشان جدا شده
غلام گ — Google review
(Translated by Google) By entering this court, one's soul is refreshed. (Original) با ورود به این بارگاه روح آدم تازه می شود.
دخیل ر — Google review
(Translated by Google) Imamzadeh Hadi and Bibi Zainab Khatun are the children of Imam Sajjad (Original) امامزاده هادی و بی بی زینب خاتون فرزندان امام سجاد ع
Mr B — Google review
3F3M+4PW, Aran va Bidgol, Isfahan Province, Iran•Tips and more reviews for Imamzadeh Hadi

30Shirin Aria Confectionery

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Confectionery store
Shirin Aria Confectionery is a must-visit in Kashan, offering top-notch sweets crafted by the talented entrepreneur Ms. Zahra Rahimzadeh. The confectionery is known for its high-quality and delectable baklava, which stands out among its range of fresh and delicious treats. Visitors rave about the great prices and excellent quality of the sweets, making it a rare gem that deserves five-star praise.
Fantabulous! Very rarely I give a five-star! This is one of the occasions! Young entrepreneur Ms Zahra Rahimzadeh makes piece of art rather sweets! 👍🏽
Arash K — Google review
(Translated by Google) best quality, especially baklava is very, very tasty! (Original) beste Qualität, vor allem Baklava ist sehr sehr lecker!
Navid S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The sweets are of high quality and very tasty great (Original) شیرینی ها با کیفیت و بسیار خوشمزه هستند عالی
Monir B — Google review
(Translated by Google) It has fresh and delicious sweets (Original) شیرینی‌های تازه و خوشمزه‌ای داره
Hamed K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fresh and delicious (Original) تازه و خوشمزه
Reza B — Google review
XCHM+JHQ, Kashan, Isfahan Province, Iran•+98 31 5545 5600•Tips and more reviews for Shirin Aria Confectionery
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31Salman Mosque

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Mosque
The Aqa-Bozorg Mosque, also known as Madrese-ye AghaBozorg, is a stunning historical site that showcases exquisite Persian architecture. This ancient mosque features four elegant porches and a magnificent dome, complemented by two intricately tiled minarets that rise gracefully into the sky. Visitors can explore its serene courtyard and lower chambers, which add to the mosque's charm and tranquility.
(Translated by Google) Excellent (Original) عالی
Kiarash K — Google review
A famous mosque. Three time prayer congrgations held here.
Ijaz B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Salman Mosque is one of the best mosques and is always active in religious ceremonies, festivals, and occasions. It benefits from a good board of trustees, and congregational prayers are held three times a day, morning, noon, and evening. (Original) مسجدکوی سلمان یکی ازمساجدخوب وهمیشه فعال درمراسم واعیادومناسبت های مذهبی ودینی است وازهیئت امنای خوبی بهره منداست وسه وقت صبح وظهروشام نمازجماعت برگزارمیشود.
سعید ا — Google review
(Translated by Google) It has good plans (Original) برنامه های خوبی داره
Ali V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent (Original) عالییی
Amir K — Google review
XCHH+462, Kashan, Isfahan Province, Iran

32Zeyn od-Din minaret

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Historical landmark
Historical place
Zeyn od-Din Minaret, located on Molhabib Sharif Street in Kashan, Iran, dates back to the 11th to 13th century and was established by Khajeh Zeyn od-Din. There is some debate about its construction period, with some attributing it to the Ilkhanid period. This ancient minaret stands as one of the most magnificent and tallest watchtowers in Iran.
(Translated by Google) They write that it is 11th century. Well, I'm not sure. But old. (Original) Пишут, что 11 век. Ну, не уверен. Но старый.
Saltets G — Google review
(Translated by Google) In the center of Kashan city. It is similar to the Leaning Tower of Pisa (Original) در مرکز شهر کاشان. و شبیه ب برج کج پیزا هست
ایمان ز — Google review
(Translated by Google) Zain al-Din Minaret belongs to the 15th century AD and is located in Kashan, Mullah Habibullah Sharif Street, and this work was registered as one of the national works of Iran on 15 January 1310 with registration number 118. (Original) مناره زین الدین متعلق به سدهٔ پانزدهم میلادی است و در کاشان، خیابان ملا حبیب‌الله شریف واقع شده و این اثر در تاریخ ۱۵ دی ۱۳۱۰ با شمارهٔ ثبت ۱۱۸ به‌عنوان یکی از آثار ملی ایران به ثبت رسیده‌است.
Ehsan V — Google review
(Translated by Google) The ancient Zain al-Din Tower on Molhabib Sharif Street in Kashan, which was built during the Seljuk period, is one of the most beautiful and tallest observation and guard towers in Iran. It was built with 21 meters high brick and a 27 meters tall story. Unfortunately, it has reduced half of its height and only 15 meters remain. (Original) برج باستانی زین الدین در خیابان ملاحبیب شریف کاشان که دردوره سلجوقیان بناشده است از زیباترین وبلندترین برج های دیدبانی وپاسبانی ایران زمین بوده که باآجرپخته وعالی در21وبه روایتی در27متربناشده امابابی محلی وعدم توجه بیشترین ارتفاع برج بعداز زلزله های متعددشکسته وکج شده است و بجای تلاش برای مرمت وحفظ آن متاسفانه نیمی از متراژ ارتفاع آن کم کرده ودرحد15مترازآن باقیمانده است.
سعید ا — Google review
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33City market

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Nestled on the fringes of the Dasht-e Kavir, Kashan is a captivating oasis city that beckons travelers with its charm and beauty. This enchanting destination in Iran offers a unique blend of history, culture, and stunning architecture. As you wander through its streets, you'll discover an array of traditional bazaars, exquisite gardens, and historical sites that reflect the rich heritage of this remarkable city.
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34Dastaafarid Souvenir Shop - Kashan فروشگاه صنایع دستی دستافرید - کاشان

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Dastaafarid Souvenir Shop in Kashan is renowned for its wide range of traditional Persian souvenirs. One of the most popular items is the fragrant Rose Water (Golab), a key ingredient in Persian cuisine. In addition to this, the shop offers various herbal essences that are integral to traditional Persian medicine. Visitors can also find delectable sweets such as Kashan baklava, cookies, and Haji Badam at this charming store.
Great , I love them all !
Mohammad N — Google review
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35Kashan Carpet

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Kashan is a treasure trove of handicrafts and delicious souvenirs. Visitors can explore the local bazaar to find a variety of items such as pottery, felt, brocade, rugs, copperware, and more. Additionally, the city offers delectable treats like cookies, cotton candy, grape syrup, and herbal distillates. Don't miss the opportunity to take home some unique Kashan carpets or other locally made crafts as mementos of your visit.
(Translated by Google) great (Original) عالی
Hossein S — Google review
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36Rug Workshop

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In Kashan, visitors can explore a variety of handicrafts and delicious local souvenirs at the Bazaar. Among the crafts available are pottery, felt, brocade, velvet, copper items, and intricately woven rugs. The city's delectable offerings include cookies, cotton candy, tahini halva, grape syrup, and herbal distillates. Additionally, there is a weaving workshop near the historic houses of Kashan that offers an immersive experience into traditional silk production.
(Translated by Google) This weaving workshop is located near the historical houses of Kashan. We happened to notice this workshop on the way back and went inside. It will take you back decades ago, an untouched space and a history that you will definitely miss watching. They make silk into different types of shawls and knitwear, their weaving machines are the same old machines that are difficult to maintain. If you go to Kashan, I suggest you to visit here. They also had a limited number of silk shawls for sale. (Original) این کارگاه بافندگی در نزدیکی خانه های تاریخی کاشان قرار گرفته ، ما در مسیر برگشت خیلی اتفاقی متوجه این کارگاه شدیم و داخل رفتیم ، اینجا شمارو میبره به ده ها سال پیش ، فضایی دست نخورده و تاریخی که حتما محو تماشای اون خواهید شد ، اینجا نخ های ابریشم رو به انواع شال و بافتنی های مختلف می‌کنند، دستگاه های بافندگی شون همون دستگاه های قدیمی هست که به زحمت سرپا نگهشون داشتن . اگر کاشان رفتید دیدن اینجارو بهتون پیشنهاد میکنم . ضمنا تعداد محدودی شال های ابریشمی هم برای فروش داشتند .
Farshid A — Google review
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37Mir Emad

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Mir Emad Mosque, situated in Kashan, is an ancient and historically significant mosque found south of the copper bazaar and across from the city's main bazaar. It was established by 'Khajeh Amir Emad-ud-Din Shirvani' during the rule of Soltan Jahan Shah Qaraqoyunloo between 841-874 AH.
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38Yakhchal (ice house)

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Yakhchal, a charmingly renovated historic residence featuring a sunken courtyard, is now home to the captivating artworks of renowned Iranian painter Manuchehr Sheibani.
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39Exhibition carpet and carpet weaving workshops Homa Mashhad

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Homa Mashhad is a renowned destination for experiencing the traditional art of carpet weaving, which holds a special place in Iranian culture. The city's workshops are known for their distinctive styles and techniques, showcasing the rich heritage of this craft. In 2010, the traditional skills of carpet weaving in Kashan were recognized by UNESCO as an important part of Iran's intangible cultural heritage.
296M+F2P, Kashan, Isfahan Province, Iran•+98 31 5553 4569•Tips and more reviews for Exhibition carpet and carpet weaving workshops Homa Mashhad

40Shahneshin Carpet

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In Kashan, there are several charming cafes where you can enjoy a variety of beverages. Shahneshin Cafe is just one of the many options available, offering a cozy atmosphere to relax and savor your drink.
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41کاشی سنگ.tile Stone

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Kashan is a treasure trove of handicrafts and delectable souvenirs. Visitors can explore an array of traditional items such as pottery, carpets, felt, girih tiles, brocade, velvet, rugs, copperware, perforated and curved woods.
Kashan, خیابان امیرالمومنین, X9FV+4RW, Iran•Tips and more reviews for کاشی سنگ.tile Stone

42Attarha House

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Attarha House is a stunning example of traditional Persian architecture, nestled in the heart of Kashan. This historical residence showcases intricate tile work and beautifully crafted wooden elements that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region. Visitors can wander through its charming courtyards and experience the serene ambiance that this house offers, making it a perfect stop for those exploring Kashan's architectural gems.
Isfahan Province, Kashan, کاشانی, خانه عطارها, Iran•Tips and more reviews for Attarha House

43Noushabad Underground City

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Centuries-old complex of underground tunnels & chambers, used as shelter during attacks on the city.
Visited this amazing city just now! 4 kilometers long, although only 800 meters is accessible for visitors. 23 m underground in some parts, with three levels. Cool and surprisingly, fresh air. Must see!
Esmaeili-FreePalestine — Google review
Until 2005, no one knew about this underground city. A person digging a well on their property stumbled upon it, and that's when the city of Ouyi came to light. Today, visitors can purchase tickets and explore its underground tunnels at their leisure. We've become so accustomed to modern cities and skyscrapers that it's easy to take advanced construction techniques for granted. But in the Sassanian era, such technology didn't exist. This city was entirely hand-dug, a testament to human ingenuity and perseverance. Beyond its construction, its architecture and function are truly astonishing. The city is divided into three levels, each with numerous tunnels and chambers interconnected by vertical shafts. These shafts, or canals, served as both passageways and ventilation systems. Originally built as a defense mechanism during the Sassanian period, the city provided a hidden refuge and escape route. As we wander through the tunnels, we can't help but imagine the people who sought shelter here. The city is called Ouyi, which means "hey" in the local dialect. One theory suggests that people would call out "ouyi" to locate each other in the dark tunnels. Another theory proposes that the name was given to the city during its construction. The first level is a maze of tunnels, perfect for hiding and escaping. The second and third levels seem to have been designed for habitation, and it's likely that food and supplies were stored here. The city's lighting system is fascinating. Niches in the walls once held oil lamps, providing illumination. The ventilation system was equally impressive, utilizing U-shaped shafts and natural air pressure to circulate fresh air. There are two main entrances to the city. The first leads to a smaller area, and experts believe it may have been reserved for the city's ruler. The second entrance, accessed via a flight of 50 steps, opens into a larger space and was likely used by the general population. Other entrances have been sealed over time. At the heart of the city, there's a large open space that some scholars believe may have been used as a fire temple. Visiting the underground city of Ouyi is a unique experience. As you explore its damp tunnels and narrow passages, you can't help but feel a connection to the people who once sought refuge here.
Pegah E — Google review
I visited the Noushabad Underground City last month and I was amazed by the ancient architecture and engineering of this hidden gem. The underground city is a labyrinth of tunnels, chambers, and staircases that were built to protect the inhabitants from invaders and harsh weather. The city is divided into three levels, each with its own features and functions. The first level is mainly for storage and ventilation, the second level is for living and socializing, and the third level is for emergency escape. The city is well-preserved and well-lit, and the guides are very knowledgeable and friendly. They explain the history and culture of the city, as well as the ingenious design and construction of the underground network. The entrance fee is very reasonable, and there is a souvenir shop and a cafe near the exit. I highly recommend this attraction to anyone who is interested in ancient history, culture, and architecture. It is a unique and unforgettable experience that you won't regret.
Mohamad M — Google review
Sorry but if you ever before visited an underground city, this one is not worth it. If it is your first, then you can give it a chance. It is rather small visiting area, we were done in less than 15min. The history sound interesting but the experience is not. You see only the first level, maybe in the future they will expand it to 2nd and 3rd level.
Marko D — Google review
Prove of ancient genius work. And prove of how life always difficult to live. Really good maintain, I wish it is more people to visit then the shop around will not be too lonely and have work to do. Many people also need a nice coffee after visit, for real. ☕
Patel C — Google review
A visit to the Noushabad Underground City in Iran proved to be an exceptional experience that showcased the ingenuity and resourcefulness of its ancient creators. This remarkable site, constructed during the Sasanian Empire and expanded in the post-Islamic era, has only recently been uncovered. Beneath the town of Noushabad lies a complex network of tunnels, chambers, air ducts, and canals that span across multiple levels. As I explored this vast underground sanctuary, I was struck by the incredible engineering prowess of the ancient Persians. Once serving as a safe haven for women, children, and the elderly during times of conflict, the city's importance and scale are truly impressive. My journey through the hidden gem of Noushabad has deepened my appreciation for Iran's rich history and heritage. Exploring the well-preserved living quarters, storage spaces, and water supply systems provided insight into the daily lives of those who sought refuge in this remarkable sanctuary. In summary, the Noushabad Underground City is an outstanding testament to ancient Persian innovation, and a visit to this site is highly recommended for history enthusiasts and adventurers alike.
Hanieh B — Google review
A huge underground shelter built around 1500 years ago! A most visit. Use the same ticket you bought at the first gate to also visit the second entrance. When returning from the second gate, enjoy a cup of traditional coffee at the small coffeeshop when returning upstairs. Nice helpful staff. Great experience.
Ehssan E — Google review
A must see place near Kashan at which you will learn a lot about the history of central Iran. Don't miss it if you are interested in ancient history. Just be mindful if you have heart or respiratory diseases. The tunnels are tight and oxygen might be limited although usual healthy people should be fine.
Hamed H — Google review
Nushabad, کاشان, خیابان امام خمینی، 3CJP+2X5, Iran•http://www.undergroundcity.ir/•+98 31 5482 5850•Tips and more reviews for Noushabad Underground City

44Saraye Ameriha Hotel

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Saraye Ameriha Hotel, a boutique hotel in Kashan, boasts the exquisite Mirror Hall restaurant adorned with centuries-old mirrors crafted by local artisans. The hotel is actually a restored traditional Persian house originally built in the 18th century by Agha Ameri, the governor of Kashan. Guests praise its cleanliness, attentive hosting team, and ideal location. The interior design and attention to detail are exceptional. Additionally, the hotel offers private tours of Kashan led by knowledgeable local guides.
Undoubtedly, I’ve never seen such a beautiful house before. Every piece of this house is full of artwork, and your eyes are shocked at that moment. You get good vibes from there. So, I suggest visiting this place not once but several times.
Zah R — Google review
This was the third time I chose Ameriha Hotel to stay and I still believe it is the best in Kashan. Our stay was a peaceful one. Compared to the previous two stays in the past years, the quality of the room in terms of the freshness of the sheets, bedspreads and toiletries had declined. The sheets and bedspreads were old, the toilet was murky and used, and the shower head had a broken ceiling. But the breakfast was still of excellent quality and the staff was nice. Of course, the receptionist was not very friendly during check-out and departure. But overall, we had a pleasant stay in this beautiful hotel on the first day of spring.
Parisa E — Google review
We had a wonderful stay at Saraye Ameriha Boutique Hotel in Kashan and would highly recommend it to anyone visiting the area! The property is absolutely stunning, rich in history, beautifully restored, and very clean. Our room was spacious and comfortable, and every corner of the hotel felt like stepping back in time in the best way possible. The coffee shop, lounge, and restaurant added so much character to the experience. We especially loved the cozy vibe of the lounge! We also went on a desert tour arranged through the hotel. our driver was fantastic, friendly, and made the whole experience fun and memorable. The staff were overall wonderful. A big shoutout to the two gentlemen who gave us the tour inside the Emarat. they were knowledgeable, warm, and really made the history come alive. One of the front desk ladies could have been more welcoming, she didn’t seem too engaged while we were speaking and only addressed one of us, which felt a bit off. That said, another woman at the front desk was incredibly polite and helpful, so it balanced out. We had a minor issue with a nail sticking out of a closet that snagged my shirt, but as soon as we reported it, they fixed it and apologized right away, appreciated the quick response. The restaurant had a great ambiance, though we felt the quality of the meat could be slightly improved. Still, these are small things that don’t take away from the overall experience. Truly a 5/5 stay from the architecture and atmosphere to the service and excursions. We’re so glad we chose to stay here!
Ava R — Google review
Excellent location and beautiful architecture, no doubt. Rooms are extremely expensive per night but the level of hygiene is not reflective of the price you pay. Our room was dirty when we first checked in and they had to send someone to clean it when we were present. Plates and cups were dirty too. Very bad internet and WiFi - almost non existent. Staff are more interested in lurking around like leeches for a tip than genuinely wanting to be helpful. The concierge gave us wrong information about traveling to a nearby village for rose water extraction and we wasted our whole day. Slow service. Money-minded porters. Unclean. I would take your money and stay somewhere else but you can definitely go to the restaurants (mirror restaurant) and cafes of this hotel - just don’t sleep here. Waste of money.
M M — Google review
Although the place is very beautiful, unfortunately the service was disappointing. It doesn’t feel like a 5-star experience at all—more like 3 stars, or even 2. The cleanliness and service levels were poor, likely because there aren’t enough staff for such a large property. You’re constantly looking around for someone to help. I’ve stayed at a similar hotel in Kashan before that was much better, with a more reasonable price and much nicer service. Overall, the price here is just not worth the level of service you get.
The K — Google review
Hotel Ameriha is a clean, traditional hotel thoughtfully modernized with essential amenities. It offers an excellent atmosphere, outstanding staff, and a fresh, varied breakfast featuring warm bread served by a kind baker.
Firooze N — Google review
Staying at this hotel is an experience in itself. Staff was professional and kind. Speak fluent English. Had a great time there.
Mustafa N — Google review
Staying at this hotel will make you feel like you are a queen or king, living in the glorious and historic era of Iran.
Bahar R — Google review
XCGR+3QX, Kashan, Isfahan Province, Iran•http://sarayeameriha.com/•+98 31 5524 0166•Tips and more reviews for Saraye Ameriha Hotel

45Shahzadeh Ghasem

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46House of Lucie

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Nestled in the heart of Kashan, the House of Lucie is a must-visit destination for photography enthusiasts and art lovers alike. This stunning venue showcases the exceptional works of 22 contemporary photographers who have triumphed in various categories at the prestigious 2023 International Photography Awards. Curated by Susan Baraz, an additional collection of 30 striking images enhances this visual feast.
It is wonderful place, many photos from photographers who win Lucie award. The architecture of house is amazing and minimal. I strongly recommend.
Mohammad R — Google review
A must-see spot in Kashan.We visited around sunset, and the combination of the warm lighting with the bluish evening sky was absolutely stunning.
Taraneh T — Google review
You just can't leave Kashan without seeing House of Lucie. Extraordinary renovation of this old house, breath-taking photos from all time, calmness and the exquisite vibe, make it all a wonderful experience, of course thanks to Mr.Hossein Farmani.
Sadaf J — Google review
Fantastic Must see place
M-Reza S — Google review
the best place for a photographer
Hose A — Google review
A museum of photography.
Hossein F — Google review
It is an amazing gallery of photos that is worth visiting in Kashan. The photographs are very interesting and the building is nicely renovated and I liked the architecture.
Majid S — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a very beautiful and modern house with traditional authenticity and tasteful renovation of the mansion. (Original) خانه بسیار زیبا و مدرنی بود همراه با اصالت سنتی و خوش سلیقه‌گی در بازسازی عمارت.
Ehsan V — Google review
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