Be your own tour guide in Tehran

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rich metropolis, Tehran offers a plethora of irresistible attractions to explore.Exploring every corner of the city or at least discovering
its most popular attractions requires the assistance of a tour guide, even if it comes in the form of a guidebook, which enables travelers
to explore a city on their own.There are numerous expert-written guidebooks that serve as a compass for uncovering the hidden gems of Tehran
These passionate tourism professionals have committed their lives to the industry and are dedicated to promoting tourism in Tehran.Ehsan
Mirabzadeh, a skilled tourism expert and author, has co-written multiple guidebooks on Tehran and its neighboring cities, offering
invaluable insights to travelers.Describing a city with audible stories in every corner, from alleys and passageways to houses, cafes,
shops, and people, is not a task that can be accomplished through a mere book, Mirabzadeh told Tehran Times on Sunday.Such a city deserves
more than just a brief introduction
guide written by Mirabzadeh, Morteza Rahimnavaz, and Ali Rafiei.It provides detailed information about thirteen tourist walking routes in
the historical context of Tehran, Ray, and Shemiranat.The book also provides a comprehensive overview of the four tourism aspects outside
the historical context of the city of Tehran, ensuring a thorough narrative, Mirabzadeh explained.Despite the vastness of Tehran, this book
features a comprehensive list of 136 tourist attractions along the routes and axes of Tehran, Ray, and Shemiranat.Additionally, 72
natural tourism resources.The surge in the popularity of nature tours is an advantage for tourism, but the absence of a detailed guidebook
that upholds the values of education and interpretation for nature enthusiasts and tour leaders may lead to unfortunate incidents or harm to
highlights the primary hiking paths in the northern parts of Tehran and Shemiranat
It explores the nature tourism hub in the northwest of Tehran, along with the scenic routes in Shemiranat, to captivate the imagination of
photographs featured in the book have been curated by professional nature guides and mountaineers, he noted.As a result, the images
presented offer a view that is well-suited for the tourism category, he added.This enables readers to effortlessly connect with the stunning
mentioned in historical accounts is in an 11th-century chronicle in which it is described as a small village north of Ray.Ray, in which
It became the capital city of the Seljuk Empire in the 11th century but later declined with factional strife between different neighborhoods
and the Mongol invasion of 1220.Tehran has many to offer its visitors including Golestan Palace, Grand Bazaar, Treasury of National Jewels,
National Museum of Iran, Glass - Ceramic Museum, Masoudieh Palace, Sarkis Cathedral, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, and Carpet Museum of