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Vakil Bazaar or Vakil Al-Roaya Complex is one of the most famous traditional and historical markets in Iran. This bazaar, which was built by the order of Karim Khan Zand, is now located in the center of Shiraz (east of Shahrdari Square). Other places such as the mosque and the historic Vakil Bath are located next to the bazaar. The construction of Vakil Bazaar began in 1137 AH and lasted until 1156, when it was developed and completed. This work was registered as one of the national works of Iran on July 8, 1982 with the registration number 924.
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Tajrish Bazaar is one of the sights of Tehran, which has a great variety in terms of goods and handicrafts, and at the same time, all kinds of prices can be seen in it. This bazaar, which is located in the heart of the historical neighborhood of Tajrish and near Imamzadeh Saleh (AS), like the traditional bazaars, has a Hosseiniyah, a mosque and small souks; In addition, there is an indoor fruit and vegetable market, which is very popular with domestic and foreign tourists.
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Mesgarha Bazaar And Ruhollah Bazaar (mesgari means repoussé and chasing of copper) is one of the oldest indoor bazaars in Shiraz city. This bazaar was built in the Safavid era, under the order of Imam-Quli Khan, who was the son of Allahverdi Khan, and it’s situated west of the Khan School. This bazaar was mostly destroyed in the Qajar era by an earthquake and it was repaired and restored later. After visiting the Vakil Bazaar, make sure to check Mesgarha Bazaar and Ordow Bazaar as well. Although this bazaar is called “Mesgarha” and it sounds like it should be all about repoussé and chasing, but there are only a limited number of stores in this bazaar that still sell copper dishes and ornaments
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Tehran Grand Bazaar is one of the most important bazaars in the country, which is considered as the heart of Iran's economy; Because a lot of economic activity takes place here. This bazaar, located in the old part of Tehran, is a relic of the Qajar era, which is attractive and spectacular not only for domestic tourists, but also for foreign tourists. In addition, it is a great destination for lovers of shopping due to the variety of goods and cheaper prices.
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Shahcheragh Bazaar is located in Ahmadi St., Shiraz, on Lotfali Khan Zand St.
In terms of geographical location, this place is located near centers such as the holy shrine of Hazrat Ahmad ibn Musa Shahcheragh (AS) and the citadel of Karim Khan and the intersection of Moshir and Nasir al-Molk Mosque and Vakil Bazaar.
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If you are looking for a stock exchange for all kinds of fabrics in Tehran, you can go to Rumi Textile Market and find the product you are looking for easily. This market is always crowded and is of interest to women. All kinds of fabrics in different designs and colors and at reasonable prices can be found in the Rumi Fabric Market in Tehran. One of the shopping centers that people are interested in is the Rumi Bazaar, a market where new and second-hand goods are priced. Suitable items are sold and families can refer to it with any budget and provide their essentials. In Rumi Bazaar of Tehran, from rice, oil and cheese to all kinds of clothes, bags and shoes can be Found comfort.
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Haji Bazaar is one of the sights of Shiraz and the oldest bazaars in the city, which are estimated to be almost 1000 years old. This bazaar is located northeast of the Shiraz Grand Mosque and was built by order of Ghavamuddin Hassan. Haji Bazaar starts from the northern front of the mosque and expands in the same direction. In this market, you can buy a variety of goods such as local and traditional clothes, cashmere and dried fruit products.
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Shahrestani Bazaar or Shahrestani Alley is one of the sights of Tehran and is located on the west side of Imam Hossein Square. One side of the bazaar ends at Imam Hossein Square and the other side ends at Damavand Street. Of course, access to this market is possible in various ways, some of which reach Iqbal Street. These different accesses have made the city market one of the best markets for daily necessities.
This market still retains its old texture and is in the form of picturesque streets. The alleys of the bazaar, the traditional way of selling products and its old-fashioned mood are another beauty and charm of the city market.
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Darvazeh Kazerun Bazaar Shiraz
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Sarai Moshir, or Sarai Golshan is one of the old bazaars of Shiraz, which was built during the Qajar period and was renovated in 1346. This bazaar is located in the southeast of Vakil Bazaar and adjacent to its exit and is connected to the Bazaar Camp from the south. Due to its proximity to the lawyer market as well as architectural similarities, the two markets may be confused. This bazaar has a porch building that connects Mushir Bazaar to Nosh Mushir Bazaar. qg1sqnjFDZg |