Iran (IMNA) -Isfahan, known for its rich cultural heritage and historical landmarks such as Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Shah Mosque, and Vank Cathedral, has long been a major tourist destination in Iran. The city is renowned for its stunning architecture, vibrant bazaars like the Isfahan Grand Bazaar, and picturesque bridges such as Khaju Bridge.
This gathering not only highlighted Iran's and Isfahan's tourism capabilities but also contributed to the development of the country's tourism industry by offering new perspectives. The presence of prominent representatives from various countries transformed this event into a pivotal moment in Iranian tourism history.
Participants expressed satisfaction with their experiences at the gathering and emphasized the importance of international collaborations in advancing global tourism. The first International Gathering of 100 Tour Operators Worldwide in Isfahan served as both an opportunity for exchanging ideas and experiences and a demonstration of Iran's commitment to enhancing its tourism sector while attracting global visitors.
Isfahan offers numerous lesser-known attractions as well, including Menar Jonban (the Shaking Minarets), Safavi House with its art gallery, live music venue, workshops on handicrafts, and charming café. Additionally, visitors can explore unique structures like Pigeon Towers (Kabuter Khaneh) used historically for collecting pigeon droppings as fertilizer.
Overall, this international gathering underscored Isfahan’s role as a premier cultural hub capable of hosting significant global events while showcasing its diverse historical sites that attract tourists worldwide.
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