Carpet weavers, heady bazaars, Safavid baths and the elegant domes and madrasahs of Mashhad make it a veritable must for travelers in Iran. Get a local guide from tourHQ to see the best sights.
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Centred on the venerated shrine to the 8th and 9th century Imam Reza, Iran’s second largest city Mashhad rises up from the sands in a patchwork of arabesque domes and archways sandwiched between the Binalood and the Hezar Masjed ridges. It’s historical 8th century core is encompassed by a modern frame of sprawling residential neighbourhoods and unexpected parks, blooming green like a desert oasis amidst the urban fray.
When planning a visit to the Haram complex of the Imam, your Mashhad tour guide will advice you to avoid the booming pilgrimage dates, when even the colossal Ghoharshad Mosque prayer halls (one of the largest of their kind in the world) are packed to bursting point. Elsewhere in the city centre lie the Safavid baths of the 17th century (now a fantastic museum), bazaars selling carpets and Khorassan crafts, and the Mellat fun park (home to Iran’s answer to the London Eye. A stone’s throw away from the city lies the leafy Ferdowsi Park, along with the honorific tomb of Nadir Shah, with the borders of Turkmenistan and Afghanistan just a bit further ahead within easy reach.
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