Parvaneh Friday Market is a hidden gem that I discovered through Google Maps. This weekly market has a very exciting space and is filled with a lot of cute small things. The market is known for its old antiques, vintage clothing, handmade crafts, and delicious street food. The vendors are friendly and welcoming, making it a great place to interact with the locals and learn about the culture.
The market is a must-go place for anyone looking for a fun and unique shopping experience. It is a great place to find unique souvenirs and gifts that you won't find anywhere else. The market's charm and unique character make it a joy to explore, and I found myself spending hours browsing through the different stalls.
Overall, I highly recommend Parvaneh Friday Market to anyone looking for a fun and interesting shopping experience. As a Google Map local guide, I was impressed with the accuracy of the directions provided by the application. It made navigating through the bustling streets easy and stress-free. If you're in the area, be sure to check out this market and discover all the hidden treasures it...
Read moreAs a tourist in Tehran and happens to be in Tehran on Friday, it is a must go place.According to some literature, it started in 1380. On the right hand of entrance, there are antique section of market. Go straight from entrance, you will find clothing. I love jewelry sections with artists making their unique and one of the kind items. Food section is small but there ( it is Iran so food and tea will be always there). Second floor has more newer stuff. Both local and tourist go. I like the vibe here. It is also very close to book gardens, defense museums and bridge. Market is very crowded so recommend to be there by 0900 hrs on Friday morning then walk around nearby places ! Five stars because of its vibrant environment and...
Read moreAs the name suggests, the market is only held on Fridays and is open from morning until around 6 PM. I recommend bringing cash with you, as many vendors do not have POS, also wear comfortable clothing and shoes. On the other hand, bring your own snacks because there are few restaurants and food vendors here. I preferred the previous location of the Parvaneh Bazaar because the layout was much more organized and there was a greater variety of vendors. However, everything here feels much more chaotic and unusual. And since it’s located in the middle of a park, it’s harder to access. It might be more interesting for tourists and those coming from other cities, but I don’t think I would...
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