The City of Isfahan, often called “Half of the World,” is a stunningly beautiful place in central Iran that brings lots of charm, grace, and history into every turn. This place has some major attractions regarding its stunning architecture, inspiring gardens, intricate tile work on mosques, palaces, and bridges.

This would include the breathtaking view of Imam Square, which consists of the Imam Mosque and Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, standing proud and tall in this UNESCO World Heritage site, in which an individual could be spellbound with each curve of the road that covers the city of Isfahan. The detailed art and colors of these buildings speak to the city’s cultural heritage.

Khaju and Si-o-se Pol Bridges of Isfahan lie along the quiet Zayandeh Rud River, offering panoramic views and tranquility. The vivacity of Isfahan’s bazaars develops into the Grand Bazaar-with over 2 miles of stalls-and Naqsh-e Jahan Square will keep you busy buying intricate handicrafts, carpets, and spices.

Foodies will also have a field day in Isfahan, with a wide array of traditional Persian foodstuffs available to treat your senses: from aromatic saffron rice dishes to juicy kebabs and sweets infused with rosewater, the local cuisine promises to be agreeable gastronomic fare.

Warm and inviting, Isfahan beckons one deep into its rich history and to experience firsthand the magic of a city that has been at the heart of every traveler for centuries.