Shiraz

Shiraz

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Shiraz

Shiraz is the city of poets, gardens, and wine—renowned as the cultural heart of Iran. Home to the tombs of Hafez and Sa’di, it blends literary legacy with stunning sites like the Nasir al-Mulk “Pink” Mosque and the vast Eram Garden. Close to the ancient ruins of Persepolis, Shiraz is a gateway to Iran’s imperial past and a center of Persian identity.

Shiraz

Featured Experiences

Eram Garden

Eram Garden

A striking square with illuminated arches and shops.

Persepolis

Persepolis

Walk through the ruins of the Achaemenid Empire’s ceremonial capital, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Shrine of Shah Cheragh

Shrine of Shah Cheragh

The shrine of Shah Cheragh (Ahmad ibn Musa) is peaceful and a stunning place to see.

Shiraz gardens and historic sites

Known for its gardens, poets, and sacred sites, Shiraz is ideal for travelers looking for culture, spirituality, and beauty in one city.

Nasir al-Mulk Mosque in Shiraz
Persepolis ruins near Shiraz
Shrine of Shah Cheragh interior