ESFAHAN, This
former imperial capital (also known as Isfahan) is home to arguably the most
majestic collection of buildings in the Islamic world, centred around its
tree-lined Imam Square
PERSEPOLIS, The
ceremonial capital of the ancient Persian Empire was destroyed by Alexander the
Great, but its frieze-covered, Unesco-listed ruins are among the world’s
greatest.
YAZD, A desert
cit yof winding lanes, blue-tiled mosque and badgirs (ventilating wind towers),
Yazd is built almost entirely using traditional mud-brick architecture.
SHIRAZ, The
heartland of Persian culture, Shiraz is known for its wine, literature and
poetry, as well as for its tribal weavings, historic gardens and fertile
valleys.
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