Top 10 Reasons Why Tehran’s Christmas Shopping Market is a Must-Visit in 2024
14. Photographic Opportunities
For photography enthusiasts, Tehran’s festive decorations and illuminated streets provide a captivating backdrop. Iconic spots like Saint Sarkis Cathedral and Valiasr Street are particularly photogenic, especially at dusk when the lights shine brightest.
15. Christmas Cuisine Tours
Food lovers can indulge in organized tours that explore the culinary delights of Tehran’s Christmas season. These tours take you to markets, bakeries, and Armenian-owned restaurants where you can savor holiday specialties such as baklava, koofteh (meatballs), and an array of spiced teas.
16. Shopping for Rare Finds
Tehran’s bazaars are treasure troves of rare and vintage items that make for extraordinary Christmas gifts. Look for antique Persian manuscripts, old coins, and vintage jewelry—perfect for history buffs and collectors. These items carry the charm of Iran’s storied past.
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