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Tehran Province, Tehran, District 12, Fifth Khordad Avenue, Arg Sqr، Panzdah-e-Khordad Street، Iran
Contacts phone: +98 21 3311 3335
Website: golestanpalace.ir
Latitude: 35.6794985, Longitude: 51.420117
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::Nice garden and structures but nothing compared to other iranian cities. For each and every seperate building you have to pay extra - mounting to just under a million rial for one person. So roughly 12 euros. But Some of the buildings are just not worth it. E.g. the paintinghall is just 3 small rooms with 3 nice paintings. The rest is more meh...
Chafid Wahyu
::Nice palace where you can learn about tehran in the past. The good things is the palace is realy well preserved and has a grandeour park inside the complex. The bad things is the ticket price is depend on the place inside the palace that you want to visit. Each place has its own price to enter. For the foreigner, it's a bit expensive. Enter the room that actually you want to visit
navid foroutanian
::For sure one of the amazing place in tehran, lots of history n great stuff, awsome building, cool area. Never getting tired for watching this palace. Also lots of events happened in this palace during years.
Mina Mt
::PRICELESS ARTWORK EVERYWHERE. This place is so beautiful, so peaceful, so underrated. Just come here early in the morning, preferably on a week day and get lost in the royal life of the Persians.
J. Michael Seyfert
::The Qajar were an Iranian royal dynasty of Turkic origin which ruled Persia from 1785 to 1925. Golestan Palace was their showroom of pomp and circumstance, a true tourist mecca. I found the ticketing to be excruciatingly slow and vexing, even with only a few people trying to get in so I decided to skip this one and instead spend more time at the much more welcoming National Museum not far from there.