All Attractions of Shiraz

Amir Dam

Amir Dam which is used as a bridge too, is located near Amir Village 43 kilometers from Shiraz.
See Amir Dam

Gahvareh Did

Gahvareh Did, known as Azod Dome as well, is located on the west of Allah Akbar Gorge in Shiraz.
See Gahvareh Did
Karim Khan-e Zand Castle

Karim Khan-e Zand Castle

Karim Khan-e Zand Castle, which is located in the center of Shiraz, was built during 1766 and 1767 on the order of Karim Khan-e Zand.
See Karim Khan-e Zand Castle

Nasir ol-Molk House

Nasir ol-Molk House, which belongs to Qajar Period, is located at the end of Lotf-Ali Khan Zand Street, Shiraz.
See Nasir ol-Molk House

Saraye Moshir

Saraye Moshir or Saraye Golshan is among the old bazaars of Shiraz which is built in Qajar Period by Mirza Abulhassan Khan Moshir ol-Molk.
See Saraye Moshir
Shapouri House

Shapouri House

Shapouri House is located on Anvari Street, Shiraz.
See Shapouri House
Vakil Bazaar

Vakil Bazaar

Vakil Bazaar belongs to Zand Period and is located in Shiraz, near Karim Khan-e Zand Castel.
See Vakil Bazaar
Atigh Jame' Mosque

Atigh Jame' Mosque

Atigh Jame' Mosque is the oldest mosque in Shiraz which is also called Jom'ah Mosque.
See Atigh Jame' Mosque
Imamzadeh Ali ibn Hamzeh

Imamzadeh Ali ibn Hamzeh

Imamzadeh Ali ibn Hamzeh is located on Hafez Avenue in Shiraz near the Khoshk River.
See Imamzadeh Ali ibn Hamzeh
Imamzadeh Seyyed Mir Mohammad

Imamzadeh Seyyed Mir Mohammad

Imamzadeh Seyyed Mir Mohammad is the son of Imam Musa al-Kadhim and he is Ahmad Ibn Musa al-Kadhim's brother of the same mother.
See Imamzadeh Seyyed Mir Mohammad

Moshir Mosque

Moshir Mosque is among the most beautiful mosques remained from Qajar Period and it is located in Bazaar Aramaneh neighborhood of Shiraz.
See Moshir Mosque
Nasir ol-Molk Mosque

Nasir ol-Molk Mosque

Nasir ol-Molk Mosque is one of the old mosques of Shiraz that is located in Gowd-e Araban neighborhood.
See Nasir ol-Molk Mosque

Now Mosque

Now Mosque is the largest mosque in Iran which is located in front of Shah-e Cheragh in Shiraz.
See Now Mosque
Saint Simeon Church

Saint Simeon Church

Saint Simeon Church is located on Zand Street, Shiraz.
See Saint Simeon Church
Shrine of Shah-e Cheragh

Shrine of Shah-e Cheragh

Shrine of Shah-e Cheragh is located in Shiraz, beside a square called Ahmadi Square. It is the mausoleum of Seyed Mir Ahmad, known as Shah-e Cheragh, who is the son of Imam Musa Kazim (PBUH).
See Shrine of Shah-e Cheragh
Vakil Mosque

Vakil Mosque

Vakil Mosque is located in Shiraz, next to Vakil Bazaar and Vakil Bath.
See Vakil Mosque
Afif Abad Military Museum

Afif Abad Military Museum

Afif Abad Military Museum, which is among the largest military museums in the Middle East, is located on Afif Abad street in Shiraz.
See Afif Abad Military Museum
Vakil Bathhouse

Vakil Bathhouse

Vakil Bathhouse is constructed in Zand Period, in the center of Shiraz to the order of Karim Khan-e Zand.
See Vakil Bathhouse

Tomb of Absh Khatun

Tomb of Absh Khatun, the last Atabak of Fars Atabakan, is located in Shiraz.
See Tomb of Absh Khatun

Tomb of Baba Kohi

Tomb of Ali Abu Abdullah Ibn Bakooyeh Shirazi, known as Baba Kohi is located on the north of Shiraz.
See Tomb of Baba Kohi
Tomb of Bibi Dokhtaran

Tomb of Bibi Dokhtaran

Tomb of Bibi Dokhtaran is located on the north of Moshir Mosque in Shiraz.
See Tomb of Bibi Dokhtaran
Tomb of Hafez

Tomb of Hafez

Tomb of Hafez known as Hafeziyeh is located in the north of Shiraz on the south of Qur'an gate.
See Tomb of Hafez

Tomb of Haft Tanan

Tomb of Haft Tanan is located on the north of tomb of Hafez in Shiraz.
See Tomb of Haft Tanan
Tomb of Khwaju Kermani

Tomb of Khwaju Kermani

Tomb of Khwaju Kermani is located on the north of Shiraz, on the hillside of Sabooy mount in Allah-o Akbar Gorge.
See Tomb of Khwaju Kermani
Tomb of Saadi

Tomb of Saadi

Tomb of Saadi, known as Saadiyeh, is located in the northeast of Shiraz, next to Delgosha Garden on the hillside.
See Tomb of Saadi

Tomb of Shah Da'i Allah

Tomb of Shah Da'i Allah is located on the south side of Dar al-Salam Cemetery in Shiraz.
See Tomb of Shah Da'i Allah

Tomb of Shah Shuja

Tomb of Shah Shuja is located on the northwest of Hafeziyeh in Shiraz.
See Tomb of Shah Shuja
Tomb of Sheikh Ruzbihan

Tomb of Sheikh Ruzbihan

Tomb of Sheikh Ruzbihan is located in Darb Sheikh Neighborhood of Shiraz.
See Tomb of Sheikh Ruzbihan
Tomb of Sibawayh

Tomb of Sibawayh

Tomb of Sibawayh is located near Kazeroon Gate in Shiraz.
See Tomb of Sibawayh
Qur'an Gate

Qur'an Gate

Qur'an Gate is located in northeast of Shiraz near Allah-o Akbar Gorge, between Chehel Magham and Baba Koohi Mountains. In fact, it is on the way of Shiraz to Marv Dasht.
See Qur'an Gate
Afif Abad Garden

Afif Abad Garden

Afif Abad or Golshan Garden is located on Afif Abad Street of Shiraz.
See Afif Abad Garden

Birds Garden

Birds Garden is located on Dr. Hesabi Boulevard of Shiraz.
See Birds Garden

Delgosha Garden

Delgosha garden is a Persian garden located in the northeast of Shiraz on the south of Ab Khan Gorge on the hillside and it belongs to Sasanid, Safavid and Qajar periods.
See Delgosha Garden
Eram Garden

Eram Garden

Eram Garden is a Persian garden located in the northwest of Shiraz and contains several historical buildings and botanical garden.
See Eram Garden
Jahan Nama Garden

Jahan Nama Garden

Jahan Nama Garden is located in the northeast of Shiraz.
See Jahan Nama Garden
Pars Museum

Pars Museum

Pars Museum is located in Nazar Garden of Shiraz where objects from pre-Islam and post-Islam periods are kept.
See Pars Museum
Qavam Orangery

Qavam Orangery

Qavam Orangery, which dates back to Qajar Period, is located at the end of Lotf-Ali Khan-e Zand Street in Shiraz.
See Qavam Orangery

Takht Garden

Takht Garden is located in the north heights of Shiraz on the hillside of the Baba Koohi Mountain.
See Takht Garden
Maharloo Lake

Maharloo Lake

Maharloo Lake is located in Sarvestan County, Fars Province.
See Maharloo Lake

Province

Fars Province

Fars Province

Fars province is in the south of the country, and its administrative center is Shiraz. The etymology of the word "Persian", is derived from the historical importance of this region.
See Fars Province