Isfahan is undeniably one of Iran’s most tourist-friendly cities, known for its historical and artistic wonders. The city’s architectural and artistic achievements, cleanliness, and charm make it a captivating destination for travelers. Isfahan boasts numerous iconic attractions that are familiar to all, such as Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Khaju Bridge, Si-o-Seh Pol Bridge, Vank Cathedral, Chehel Sotoun Palace, Ali Qapu Palace, Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, and Hasht Behesht Palace.
The Sekonji Boutique Homestay offers charming accommodations for those planning to explore this beautiful city. This delightful homestay has two rented rooms in the heart of Isfahan’s historic and ancient district. One room is a twin, and the other is a triple, with the possibility of adding an extra person on a floor mattress in each room.
To start your exploration of Isfahan, it’s recommended to begin at Naqsh-e Jahan Square, as it is excellent and home to numerous architectural gems. You can easily reach this square from the Sekonji Boutique Homestay with approximately 10 minutes of driving. After visiting Naqsh-e Jahan Square and its attractions, including Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Shah Mosque (Imam Mosque), Ali Qapu Palace, and Qeysarie Gate, it’s time to explore Si-o-Seh Pol Bridge (Bridge of 33 Arches) and Khaju Bridge. Si-o-Seh Pol Bridge is about a 9-minute drive away, and Khaju Bridge can be reached in approximately 13 minutes by car.
If you visit these bridges when the Zayandeh River is complete, you’ll witness their breathtaking beauty enhanced by the reflection in the water. Both during the day and illuminated at night, these bridges create a mesmerizing spectacle. Seeing them both during daylight hours and in the evening is highly recommended to appreciate their charm fully.