Tehran Tabiat Bridge
Tehran Tabiat Bridge ranks 4th in the list of best places to visit in Tehran. The Tabi'at Bridge is Iran's largest pedestrian overpass. The 270-meter (890-foot) bridge joins two public parks in northern Tehran, Taleghani Park and Abo-Atash Park, by bridging the Modarres Expressway. Tabiat, which means "nature" in Persian, is a word that has several different meanings.
Leila Araghian created Tabiat Bridge as part of a municipal competition to build a bridge to connect two parks in north Tehran divided by a freeway. The bridge not only connects two parks, but it is also a popular community gathering place with seating areas and restaurants, serving as a location for people to remain rather than just pass through. Strolling on the bridge has been characterized by some as feeling like walking through a forest and as a location of positive energy where they may come to reenergize when they are feeling down. The bridge attracted four million visitors in its first year.
Google rating: 4.6/5.0
Address: Tehran, Modares Hwy, Iran
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