Kashan (Persian: کاشان, also Romanized as: Kāshān) is a city in Isfahan province. At the 2006 census, its population was 248,789, in 67,464 families.
Restaurants in Kashan
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We provide you with the most memorable tours and unforgettable life events in sense of both history and nature. City tours, transfer, desert tour, salt lake, knowledgeable guides, desert overnight, exploring historical monuments, original Persian foods and cooking class, all can be easily available with us charging you very reasonable costs. Don't hesitate, just try once to be our eternal customer.
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A museum and a traditional guesthouse all in one Qajar era building in Kashan historical houses district. When you set your foot in the upper floor yard, you can find seven rooms around yourself. You just need to stay a night to experience a whole different world of puppets, dolls and toys...It flies your imagination into your childhood and you can feel the rare joy of games and plays.. The guesthouse includes: -5 private rooms (2 with private bathrooms) -2 dorms (mixed and female) -Breakfast -Traditional Lounge in the yard During your stay in the Puppet and Toy Museum Guesthouse, you can participate in our cultural and folkloric events such as: -Plays: Iran Traditional Puppet Show, Ritual Dolls Ceremonies Performance, Iran Traditional Music, Iran Folkloric Performances and etc. -Workshops of Toys and Dolls making, Traditional Games and etc. -Open Talks about Puppets, Dolls, Toys, Folklore, Childhood and etc. “Puppets, Dolls, Toys and us are looking forward to see you really soon”
An old house that can find lots of dolls and toys for your childhood along with their history and stories. and if you would like you can stay in its accommodation part. The building and most of its puppets and toys are related to the Qajar era. and there is a wonderful storyteller that there you can listen to her and found a lot of amazing stories about them (I'm not about English version).
4.5 based on 161 reviews
First of all, I have to say the best time to go to the Maranjab Desert is Autumn because at night it is too cold. So I and my friends went there in October with the tour. it was a fantastic experience for me. we danced and gathered by the fire and sang. If you're reading this review I suggest you go there ASAP.
4.5 based on 253 reviews
Historical House Borujerdi is an example of architectural traditions of the 19th century in Kashan. It belonged to Borujerdi family
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A historical mosque in Kashan, Iran. The mosque was built in the late 18th century by master-mimar Ustad Haj Sa'ban-ali, the mosque and theological school (madrasah) is located in the center of Kashan. It was here where Ustad Ali Maryam as a pupil started his career as a brilliant architect.
This is a beautiful structure built with great challenge. The spiritual atmosphere of the building surrounds you right after entering the structure. the adobe and the tile works are phenomenal considering the century it was built. Right across the gate, there is a terrace that sees the main dome. you see the garden of the structure below you which stresses the size of the whole building. loved it!
4.5 based on 447 reviews
It is the masterpiece of Iranian architecture where your eyes won't res of catching beautiful details in every corner. Can't recommend this place enough.
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Designed for Shah Abbas I in the C16th, the gardens have centrally aligned pools with fountains on either side of the pavilion. The first pavilion, the Khooshk-e Safavi, is a 2-storeyed pool house (shotor gelou), and has a central pool from which run 3 channels into the garden. Beyond the Khooshk-e safavi is a second shotor gelou, the Khooshk-e Qajari, which has a stunning ceiling depicting scenes for Persian life, as well as beautiful geometric designs. On a raised step in front of the pavilion is a rectangular pool (hoz-e josh) with 160 holes which were once fountains that could be opened and closed to entertain the Shah and his guests. Sadly, these are blocked and no longer function. Beyond the pavilion is a refreshment area where we watched qanat fish.
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