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Fars

Fars Province, located in southern Iran, is the cradle of Persian civilization and one of the country’s most celebrated cultural regions. Home to ancient empires, world-famous archaeological sites, and vibrant cities, Fars has shaped Iranian identity for centuries.

More over the province blends layers of history with natural beauty, from Persepolis, the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire, to Shiraz, the city of poetry, gardens, and wine traditions.

Also its landscapes vary from green valleys and mountains to desert plains, offering travelers an unforgettable mix of culture and nature.

Generally  visitors to Fars encounter both grandeur and intimacy: awe-inspiring ruins that tell stories of kings and dynasties, and peaceful gardens where the words of Hafez and Saadi come to life. Shiraz charms tourists with its mosques and bazaars, while smaller cities reveal hidden treasures, from Sassanid palaces to ancient rock reliefs. The province is also famous for its warm hospitality, handicrafts, and culinary delights. Whether you seek history, art, spirituality, or landscapes, Fars offers an experience that embodies the soul of Persia.

Historical Places

 

  • Shiraz – The cultural heart of Fars, celebrated for gardens, poets, mosques, and vibrant bazaars.
  • Marvdasht – Gateway to Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rustam, home to world-famous ancient ruins.
  • Firuzabad – Known for Sassanid-era palaces and unique circular urban planning.
  • Kazerun – A historic city surrounded by natural lakes and Sassanid heritage sites.
  • Darab – An ancient settlement with unique rock reliefs and lush orchards.
  • Neyriz – Famous for its historic Friday Mosque and natural landscapes.
  • Jahrom – Renowned for citrus orchards, underground qanats, and traditional handicrafts.

 

Tourist Cities
CitiesHistorical places
ShirazPersepolis (Takht-e Jamshid) – The ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire and a UNESCO World Heritage site
ShirazNasir al-Mulk Mosque (Pink Mosque) – Known for its stunning stained-glass windows and colorful light reflections
ShirazTomb of Hafez, Tomb of Saadi, Vakil Bazaar & Vakil Bathhouse, Eram Garden – A UNESCO
FiruzabadQal’eh Dokhtar (The Maiden Castle) – A fortified Sassanid structure overlooking the valley
KazerunBishapur Ancient City – Ruins of the Sassanid capital with impressive reliefs
NeyrizBakhtegan Lake – Once one of Iran’s largest lakes, important for birdwatching
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