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Top Tourist attractions in Naeen, Iran

Top Rated Tourist attractions in Naeen

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Naein Sun
at 2022 Aug 17
Naein Sun
at 2022 Aug 17
This pre-islamic era fort/castle is dateing back to probably early Sassanid. In recent years there has been some minor restoration.
A market with empty shops whose amazing architecture alone is worth a visit.
Almost all stores were closed on a Thursday at around 11 am
Narin or Naryn is historical castle in Naiin city near by Jameh mosque and it’s one the attraction of Naiin city. Unfortunately the original building destroyed and there is nothing left to visit.
This is one of the most nice and calm bazaar in Iran. Unfortunately it is abandoned and all shops were moved to main street since many years ago but some shops are still active and people work there. I hope that it will be renovated one day and lots of travelers and local people go there to shop and look around.
Historical Memorial fantastic
sobhan safari
at 2019 Apr 07
sobhan safari
at 2019 Apr 07
Actually its not available for visiting.
Very interesting place and very good copper shops
It could be nice but unfortunately all the shop stores are closed. don’t waste your time if you don’t have enough time.
vahid ouria
at 2018 Sep 25
vahid ouria
at 2018 Sep 25
very good place for visiting
Cam Graves
at 2018 Jul 13
Cam Graves
at 2018 Jul 13
Ruins of mud brick citadel and not much to see. It is free entry and is not under any supervision. Save your effort unless you like scampering around old castles!
Hayk Ghazarian
at 2018 Apr 15
Hayk Ghazarian
at 2018 Apr 15
The citadel is very impressive. You can still see its former grace! Will put five stars when it is repaired.
Every single shop ( Hojreh ) has a basement and special architecture
Although this bazaar is abandoned, but it is still you can't compare it with bazaar of Isfahan or Tabriz
Babak Habibi
at 2017 Mar 24
Babak Habibi
at 2017 Mar 24
I'm very sad whenever I look at this castle, it has no entrance, it has no guard, it has no protection, I even can cry for this situation. You can compare it with the picture which belongs to 100 hundreds years ago
Mohammad Hossein V.
at 2017 Jan 21
Mohammad Hossein V.
at 2017 Jan 21
It belongs to Sassanian or Parthian era, only ruin castle is remain and not take the time to visit.