Tabriz Tourism

  • In photos: Aladaghlar rainbow mountains in Iran

    In photos: Aladaghlar rainbow mountains in Iran

    Aladaghlar Mountains are rainbow mountains situated in East Azarbaijan Province, northwest Iran. They are famous for their diverse colors presenting mesmerizing scenes for tourists visiting the mountainous area located 40 km northwest of Tabriz, the provincial capital of East Azarbaijan.

  • In photos: Sahand Ski Resort in northwest Iran

    In photos: Sahand Ski Resort in northwest Iran

    Sahand Ski Resort is located on the northern slopes of Sahand Mountain, in the vicinity of the city of Tabriz in northwestern Iran. It has a ski area as long as 1200 meters.

  • Iran's parkour national championship

    Iran's parkour national championship

    Iran's parkour national championship in the speed category was held on Thursday, October 31, 2024, in Elgoli Park (Shahgoli Park) one of the historical and most scenic parks of Iran in Tabriz.

  • Damask rose harvest in northwest Iran

    Damask rose harvest in northwest Iran

    Harvesting Damask rose, known as Gol-e-Mohammadi in Iran, is an annual practice in Ansarood village in the northwestern Province of East Azarbaijan. (IRNA photos/Ali Hamed Haghdoust)

  • Sorkey's House in Iran's Tabriz tourist city

    Sorkey's House in Iran's Tabriz tourist city

    The Sorkey Historical House which was built in the Qajar Dynasty (ruling over Iran from 1789 to 1925), is located in East Azarbaijan and in the city of Tabriz. This house was built on two floors and belonged to Mirzamehdi Farashbashi, the son-in-law of Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar, the fifth shah of Qajar Iran. ((IRNA photos/ Ali Hamed Haghdoust).

  • 4th exhibition of women's calligraphy in northwest Iran

    4th exhibition of women's calligraphy in northwest Iran

    The fourth Islamic calligraphy exhibition in commemoration of Iran's 20th-century renowned female poet Parvin Etesami is held in Tabriz, in Northwestern Iran province of East Azarbaijan, displaying works by 40 calligraphers in Nastaliq, Thuluth, and Naskh scripting styles. Tabriz, Iran. March 12, 2022. IRNA/Maryam Yousefi.