Isfahan Free Walking Tour

Isfahan Free Walking Tour

Every day at 9:30 AM & 7:00 PM | RESERVATION REQUIRED

Tour Overview

Walk with our storyteller guides in turquoise Isfahan and get excited about the information you cannot find in your travel guidebooks. We hope you have participated in our free walking tours in Tehran (Old Tehran and 20th Century Tehran) and touched on the rich history of Iran in our special history diagram. On the Isfahan Free Walking Tour, you will hear about the amazing lifestyle of Isfahan by locals. Understand the meaning of patterns and tiles and get amazed by the dance harmony of hands and minds.

Meeting Point: By the polo gates made of stone in front of Qeysarie bazaar. (Please Click Here to find the meeting point) Look for your smiling guide with a Persian Walk yellow T-shirt.

You can contact us at this number: +98 935 891 46 04 (WhatsApp & Cellphone)

We invite you to watch this trailer before you reserve the tour and read the Top 10 things to do in Isfahan Blog.

Booking

⚠️ Please check your spam or junk email if you have not received the confirmation email from Persian Walk after booking.

Important Notices

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How much should I pay?

First, I would like to draw your attention to some points:

 
Before the collapse of the tourism industry due to the COVID-19 pandemic & recent unrest *and protests* in Iran, our morning walking tours used to be tip-based*, and our local guides performed tours for a group of people every day.
 
But at the moment, due to the imposed situations, we changed the policy of our tours so that the travelers and guides would be in a win-win situation. In this regard, tours are performed only by reservation, even with one or two persons, and the minimum payment (tip) is 15 euros per person since performing tours is how our local guides earn money.
 
Thank you for understanding the situation in Iran, and I am sure you enjoy the priceless information you get from our storytellers. 

You can contact us with this cell phone and WhatsApp Number: +98 935 891 46 04 (Ehsan)

Please check your spam or junk email if you have not received the confirmation email from Persian Walk.

Join this tour for unforgettable memories!

Meeting Point

Tour Itinerary

Let's quickly review the Highlights (Click to expand)

Naghshe-Jahan Square
Naghsh-e Jahan Square (also known as Imam Square) is a square located in the center of Isfahan, Iran. It is one of the largest city squares in the world, measuring approximately 560 meters long and 160 meters wide.
Qeysarie Gate
Isfahan Qeysariye Gate is one of the historical gates in the city of Isfahan, located in the central part of Iran. The gate dates back to the Safavid era and was built in 1598 to serve as an entrance to the city’s main bazaar, which remains one of the largest indoor markets in the world.
Traditional and Handicraft Baazar
The Imam Khomeini (Shah) Mosque in Tehran’s Bazaar is a stunning architectural masterpiece offers intricate tile work, beautiful arches, and towering minarets. It’s the biggest mosque of bazaar. In old times it worked as a social network for people.
Shah Mosque
The Shah Mosque, also known as the Imam Mosque or Royal Mosque, is a masterpiece of Islamic architecture located in the city of Isfahan, Iran. The mosque was constructed during the Safavid Dynasty under the rule of Shah Abbas I in the early 17th century, and is considered one of the most beautiful and important mosques in the world.
Polo Sport
Polo is a team sport played on horseback. Each team has four players who use long mallets to strike a small hard ball, with the objective of scoring goals by hitting the ball into the opposing team’s goal. The sport has a rich history dating back thousands of years, with evidence of similar games being played in ancient Persia and China.
Chaharbagh Boulevard
Chaharbagh Boulevard is located in Isfahan, Iran. It is a historic avenue that dates back to the 17th century, during the Safavid era. Chaharbagh Boulevard stretches from north to south in Isfahan and is considered one of the most important landmarks in the city.
Queen Mosque
Water reservoir or Water cistern are Iranian engineering to keep water for dry days. Iran is a dry land and Iranians are very good at water management. In Yazd you can see the best examples of Water reservoirs.
Sio-se-pol Bridge
The Sio-se-pol bridge, also known as the Bridge of 33 Arches, is a magnificent piece of architectural design located in the city of Isfahan, Iran. The bridge spans across the Zayandeh River and is a popular tourist attraction among visitors from all around the world.
Hasht- Behesht Mansion
Hasht-Behest Mansion is a historical monument located in the city of Isfahan in Iran. It was built in the 17th century during the Safavid dynasty by the orders of Shah Suleiman I as a part of a vast garden complex.

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