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Chahar Bagh (Four Gardens) is an avenue connecting the southern and northern part of Isfahan city. Legend has it that the Safavid ruler Shah Abbas I (1571-1629) was forced to purchase four gardens in order to construct this street in 1591. It is more likely, however, that the avenue was named after the four magnificent gardens on either side of it. A stream of water once flowed in the middle of this avenue, which was flanked by trees and flowerbeds.
Chahar Bagh e Abbasi St
Still a magnificent avenue with tall trees surrounding you and vast pedestrian paths, also many of the major historical sites you want to visit are somewhere near here. Make sure to take a night stroll down this beautiful street while visiting Isfahan.
قدم زدن در این خیابان یکی از بهترین قسمت های دیدن اصفهان هست. قدیم ترها بیشتر دوچرخه می دیدیم. اما امروز دیگه از اون همه دوچرخه خبری نیست.