Isfahan comes out on top of national tourism marketing ranking

June 17, 2024 - 17:45

TEHRAN – Shining bright, Isfahan province, situated in central Iran, has came out on top of the tourism marketing ranking nationwide throughout the past Persian calendar year (ended in March).

“Isfahan province, took the top spot on the national tourism marketing and advertising ranking,” a local official in charge of tourism, speaking on Sunday, brought to light.
Alireza Habibi further elaborated that the ranking is based on marketing measures assessment among all the provinces within the country.
 The assessment processes, he further elaborated, included eight main and 25 sub-indicators.
Habibi in his concluding remarks, attributed the achievement to proper planning, efforts with an eye toward drawing inbound tourists, investments and researches in tourism target markets and promoting Isfahan as a tourism pillar.

Isfahan, once a bustling crossroads of international trade and diplomacy in Iran, has evolved into one of the country’s premier tourist destinations, drawing visitors from far and wide. Renowned for its wealth of architectural marvels, including unparalleled Islamic edifices, bustling bazaars, enriching museums, picturesque Persian gardens, and charming tree-lined boulevards, Isfahan offers a tapestry of experiences for the discerning traveler.
Situated along the banks of the Zayandeh-Rood, Isfahan, the provincial capital, boasts not only a plethora of historic bridges but also owes much of its allure to the life-giving river, which has endowed the city with an innate beauty and fertility. Dubbed Nesf-e-Jahan, or “Half the World,” Isfahan’s grandeur in its prime rivaled that of cities twice its size, boasting a population nearing one million.
The iconic blue tiles adorning Isfahan’s Islamic structures and its stately bridges stand in stark contrast to the arid expanse of the surrounding Iranian countryside. At the heart of the city lies the expansive Imam Square, also known as Naghsh-e Jahan Square, spanning an impressive 500 meters by 160 meters. Dating back to the early 17th century, this UNESCO-recognized square is adorned with Isfahan’s most captivating landmarks, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich history and architectural splendor.
Beyond its cultural treasures, the city has emerged as a leading hub for medical tourism, boasting a cutting-edge healthcare complex that attracts patients from around the globe, solidifying its status as a premier destination in the realm of medical tourism.
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