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Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam Square)

12 reviews of Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam Square)

The 2nd biggest square in the world

Anything can happen in the Imam Square in Esfahan. Girls ask you for your name and they change it to Leila and start singing. Students being photographed while asking a thousand questions about Barcelona, ​​tourists, carriages, mosaics, colors. It is the 2nd biggest square in the world . It was constructed by Shah Abbas I the Great in the early 17th century. In Farsi there is a game that says "Esfahan NESF-e jahan" meaning "Esfahan is half the world." In addition to the gardens and fountains you can visit the treasures of the Safavid Empire: The amazing Qaysariyyeh door inviting you to go inside the grand bazaar, the Imam, the mosque and the palace of Ali Lotfollah qapu from the 15th century.

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Putting your feet in water in Isfahan

A wonderful place, with great views of the mosques (blue, ...) and the palace. For me the most fun was buying an ice cream and taking it inside the pond. There were some children playing and I went paddling with them to have a good time. I never tire of repeating. They are wonderful people.

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