Imam Square was built during the Safavid dynasty in the 17th century and has been a center of social, cultural, and political activities ever since. The square is surrounded by architectural marvels, including the Imam Mosque, Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Ali Qapu Palace, and Qeysarieh Portal.
Imam Square is not just a historical site; it is also a vibrant hub for locals and tourists alike. It is a place where people gather, stroll around the gardens, enjoy street performances, and savor local delicacies in the surrounding teahouses and cafés.
Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Imam Square has preserved its architectural and cultural significance over the centuries. Its grandeur and beauty continue to captivate visitors, offering a glimpse into Iran's rich history and architectural heritage.
In the online experience, you will explore four main parts of the Naqsh-e Jahan square.
The Imam Mosque, located on the south side of the square, is a masterpiece of Persian architecture.
Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, situated on the eastern side of the square, is renowned for its unique design and exquisite tilework.
Ali Qapu Palace stands on the western side of the square and served as the entrance to the royal complex.
Qeysarieh Portal, a majestic gateway, marks the entrance to the historic Isfahan Bazaar.
You will be connected to our tour guide through the internet for a live experience of this tour.
The necessary connecting instructions will be sent to you via email.