Golestan Palace

Historical place museum · Tehran

Golestan Palace

Historical place museum · Tehran
Tehran District 12 Fifth Khordad Avenue Arg Sqr, Panzdah-e-Khordad St, Iran

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Golestan Palace dazzles with ornate tilework, mirror halls, and tranquil gardens—a regal peek into Iran’s rich Qajar era in Tehran's bustling heart.  

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Tehran District 12 Fifth Khordad Avenue Arg Sqr, Panzdah-e-Khordad St, Iran Get directions

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Tehran District 12 Fifth Khordad Avenue Arg Sqr, Panzdah-e-Khordad St, Iran Get directions

+98 21 3311 3335
golestanpalace.ir
@golestanpalace
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@golestanpalace

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Jul 30, 2025

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Nika

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Golestan Palace is one of the most beautiful and historic places in Tehran, located right inside the Tehran Grand Bazaar. After exploring the palace, you can easily spend time wandering through the vibrant market nearby. Originally built during the Safavid era and expanded during the Qajar dynasty, the palace shows a unique blend of Persian architectural styles. The intricate turquoise tiles, delicate plasterwork, and dazzling mirror decorations create a stunning atmosphere. The peaceful gardens with flowing fountains add a special charm to the experience. Having visited many European palaces, where warm colors are used indoors and ceilings are often painted, I find it hard to decide whether I prefer the European painted ceilings or the exquisite plasterwork and mirror art of Golestan Palace. Golestan Palace also played an important role in Iran’s history, witnessing events such as the coronation of Naser al-Din Shah and the signing of the country’s first constitution. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013, this palace remains a remarkable symbol of Iranian culture and history. It is definitely a place to visit if you want to feel the richness of Iran’s past and artistry.

Mo es

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Historic and glorious place in the heart of tehran, the Qajar dynasty were live in this palace and ruled for decades, such a majestic art and architecture, surely every one in the world must see this magnificent palace. Iran is safe, Iranians are easy going people and perfect in hosting

Saleh E

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The Golestan Palace is a beautiful and historic site in the heart of Tehran. If you are interested in historical locations, you should visit it.

fatemeh nazardokht

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It was a beautiful palace, and many stunning paintings and antique artifacts are still on display.

Par Nmv

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Golestan Palace, for me, is like stepping into a living canvas where history, art, and culture come alive. The intricate tile work feels like poetry frozen in time, and the delicate balance between Persian traditions and European influences tells a story of creativity and adaptability. The Hall of Mirrors leaves me in awe every time, reflecting not just light but the grandeur of an era gone by. Walking through the gardens, I feel a sense of calm and wonder, surrounded by the whispers of history. It’s a place that fuels inspiration, a reminder of the power of art and architecture to transcend time. For me, Golestan Palace is more than a historical site—it's a timeless masterpiece.

Shaik Masood

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The most Beautiful spot in the city. Entry fee is expensive with 15.5Million IRR (EUR25) for foreigners but worth every Riyal spent. If you are in Tehran, a must visit spot. It is not just a single museum or palace, but a collection of many, including the most beautiful halls in the world, decorated with glass and other precious metals. Be prepared to spend 2-3hrs easily in royal premises looking back in time at the ways the highly priviledged led their lives back then

Inayat Nazari

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Very good place to visit in central Tehran and close to grand bazar of Tehran . If you are a foreigner or don’t have bank card you need to visit from the back gate because front two gate only accept bank card for payment. 2500000 Iranni rial is just entry fee if you want to see inside you have to pay more . Only main area is worth watching

Mahmoud VK

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If you travel to Tehran, you must see here. Beautiful and unique. Its surroundings are full of sights and old restaurants. It takes a whole day. It is easily accessible and public transportation is very close to it