Tehran Palladium Shopping Center units are open daily from 9am to 9pm, food on Thursdays from 9am to 9pm and on weekdays from 9am to 9am .
The passage through the doors closes on Thursdays at 5:30 pm and on the rest of the week at 6:50 pm.
The point is that these hours may change due to the official holidays or various celebrations inside the Palladium Saffronia Business Complex. Contact the Passage Information Center at 1-8 for more information on opening hours.
Palladium Shopping Center Address
There are a few ways to get to the Zafarani Palladium Shopping Center:
Take the Palladium Passage with your personal car
By Subway and Taxi
Here are the ways to get to Palladium Complex.
Going to Palladium by Personal Car
The Palladium Passage is located in the Zafarani neighborhood of Tehran, on Ardebili St., Ardebili Street. You have 2 routes to reach this shopping center by car.
The first route is the holy street of Ardebili and Ardebili. Take yourself to Valiasr Street, after the Bridge of the Park and after reaching Tajrish Square, there is an exit on the left side of Valiasr Street towards Zafaraniyah; As you continue your journey on the holy street of Ardebili, you will reach Ardebili Street, which also has a shopping mall parking lot and you can use it for your car park.
The second path is the path of Square A. On the Chamran Highway from north to south, take the Yemen Street exit to the right of the highway, take the Chamran Highway to the Yemen Street exit. After a distance you would reach the intersection of Yemen Street and Holy Ardebili. Turn right to take the holy street of Ardebili St. and Square A. A little later than Square A you can see the shopping center.
If you don't get bored on the busy streets of Tehran, the subway would be the best option for the Palladium Pass. The nearest subway to that is the Tajrish Square metro station on line 2. Once you reach the Tajrish Square by metro, you can reach the Palladium Passage by Tajrish-Velangak taxis. Just ask the driver to get you to the right place.
A sightseeing tour of the Palladium Shopping Center, which is part of Tehran's luxurious passage 2, can be a great plan for a weekend out with...
Read morePalladium isn’t just a mall — it’s a full-blown cinematic experience. From the moment you step in, you’re greeted by a grand piano (because why not?), a waterfall wall, and about 47 security guards whose only job seems to be watching you doubt your life choices. Let’s be honest: nobody actually shops here. People come dressed like it’s fashion week in Milan, take mirror selfies near Louis Vuitton (which may or may not be a perfume store pretending to be Louis Vuitton), and then sip a 500,000 toman iced latte while talking about how “the economy is so bad.” The escalators are shinier than my future, and the lighting? Impeccable — perfect for influencer photo shoots, awkward TikTok dances, or just crying over the price of a pair of socks Every store in Palladium seems to follow one strict rule: If you have to ask the price, you can’t afford it. I saw a candle for 2 million tomans. A candle. I blew it out with disappointment. Even the food court is extra. Want a simple burger? That’ll be 1,200,000 tomans. Want fries with that? Sell a kidney. Drinks? Please take out a small loan. And don’t even think about parking. It’s a multi-level labyrinth with tighter turns than your last relationship. You’ll leave the lot with emotional damage and a scratch on your bumper — and still have to pay for it. But hey, if you’re into people-watching, Palladium is heaven. You’ll see: • Housewives in high heels walking tiny dogs in strollers • Teenagers flexing their dad’s credit card • Gym bros in Gucci tank tops • That one guy in a full suit on a Tuesday...
Read moreThis is arguably the most luxurious mall in Tehran. To begin it's located in a neighbourhood with tight streets and corners which makes access to it difficult, especially on weekends and holidays.It has a great parking underneath the block with lights that guide people to find empty lots easier. The downside is that you have a relatively difficult time finding parking space ,as I said especially on weekends ,which People attend there in large numbers.From getting inside you encounter a nice hypermarket wich has a nice dose of imported luxury items alongside domestic ones.prices are on the upper side ,especially meat and fish which are nearly 20 percent more expensive than other hypermarkets like shahrvand in Arjantine street for example, which might be expected given the luxury level of this mall perhaps.there are lots of shops in 4 stories.most of them related to clothing and fashion.you can find different items like kitchen appliances,sport gadgets and clothes,sunglasses and a large pharmacy at the first level.There is a nice food court in the third floor catering pizza ,salads,burgers and so on, and a traditional Iranian food stall which has decent ,but not top notch Iranian dishes.overall this mall is recommended for spending some nice times in an opulent...
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