Tehran – Tajrish Historical Bazaar is one of the most beautiful attractions in Tehran’s Tajrish district. It is a large, historic bazaar that begins in the courtyard of Imamzadeh Saleh. Its corridors and lines follow the Quds Square, and includes a collection of shops and food stalls.
Tajlish is one of the oldest districts of Tehran. We have created one of the most exciting and unique places in Tehran. Here you can see narrow alleys filled with trees and historic homes.
People, like most bazaars next to religious places, sell religious items such as rosaries, seals, rugs, prayer tents, pigeons, candles, wheat for salt, wheat for salt, wheat for salt, etc. for this bazaar vow.
Most of the bazaar was one of the most popular shopping centres for people in these regions and a supply place for those living in Tajlish and Dessiv, one of Tehran’s most thriving markets where many Tehranian citizens go shopping.
To enter Tajrish Bazaar, you can enter through the main entrance of the bazaar next to Imamzadeh, where most of the seasonal fruits and vegetables are sold. It’s seasonal fruits and vegetables. First of all, fruits come to this market and imported fruits, tropical fruits, fruits and vegetables are not found in other parts of the city due to the changing seasons. Entering the market, a large and exciting exhibition of taste, colour and smell opens up in front of you like a beautiful, vibrant picture.
Everything is sold beautifully and colorfully in this old store in the market. Various pickles, high quality and fragrant spices, premium saffron, cleaning and juice vegetables, summer vegetables, colorful peppers, and all of this market not only sell, but also to make this attractive market beautiful.
Tajrish Bazaar is not limited to fruits, vegetables and food, but you can find thousands of items there, including a variety of dishes, cooking utensils, crafts, cosmetics, clothing and more. Even if you’re not a shopper, it’s a bazaar you want to walk there. You can see the old shops in this market owned by the noise of colour and sound.
One of the most exciting parts of this bazaar is the Tajlish Bazaar. There, in the months of Muharam and Safa, a place where people in the Bazaar are mourned for the people of the Bazaar, and on the usual days of the Bazaar there is a square filled with vegetables, fruits and summer trees.
