Tariz city
Tabriz is the gem of Eastern Azerbaijan, the largest and most populated city of western Iran. People in Tabriz speak Azeri Turkish and they have a close cultural tie with the neighboring countries. Green mountainous, rich culture, stunning mosques, churches, and fortresses, are some of the top tourist attractions in this city.
Tabriz Historic Bazaar was one of the most important commercial centers on the Silk Road. This 13th-century Historical Bazaar, which is a UNESCO Heritage Site consists of a series of covered, interconnected, and brick structures. Citadel of Tabriz, Magnificent Blue Mosque, Majestic Jameh Mosque, the 12th century St. Mary Church and the 9th century St. Stephanos Monastery, Tabriz’s Constitution House, and the mausoleum of the poet Shahriar are considered as the top things to do in Tabriz.
Tabriz Travel Guide
- Climate
- Tabriz is situated at an altitude of 1,340 meters above sea level and 619 km northwest of Tehran.
- Tabriz has a continental climate with regular seasons. The city enjoys the mild climate in spring, dry and semi-hot during summer, rainy in autumn, and snowy cold in winter.
- Iran visa is issued on arrival at Tabriz international airport.
- Train Station
- Bus Terminals: You can travel to all cities in the country by bus; most buses arrive to or depart from one of four major bus terminals.
- International routes are to Baku in Azerbaijan, Istanbul in Turkey and Yerevan in Armenia.
- Metro Station
- Taxi
- Online and offline taxies are widely available in yellow and green color in Tabriz.
- Immigration & Passport Police
- The Tabriz Police officer for foreigners is located on Saeb Tabriz Street between Lalehzar Street and Barg-e Lameh Seyidlar Street.
- Emergency Services
- Police 110
- Fire Station 125
- EMS 115
- Road EMS 112 or 115