Foreign tourists of Isfahan have shared their views with Google users after visiting Khajo Bridge.
Khajo Bridge or Baba Ruknuddin Bridge is one of the suspension bridges built across the Zayandeh River and is one of the symbolic attractions of Isfahan city. The age of this bridge, which is also considered as one of the national works of Iran, goes back to the Safavid era. Despite the water tensions of Isfahan and the dryness of Zayandeh Roud, Khajo Bridge is still considered one of the most visited attractions in half of the world and is popular among visitors with its unique architecture and attractive tile work. A number of foreign tourists who have visited Khajo Bridge have shared their opinions and experiences on Google Maps.
1. Sajjad Malik from Iraq
One of the beautiful and distinctive historical bridges; But unfortunately, now the drought has ruined the beautiful landscape.
2. Len Kamal from Malaysia
This old bridge has been a meeting place for people throughout this history. It has a unique design! I saw the photo of this bridge when the river water was flowing; But when I visited it, the river is dry; Of course, its mood is still good.
3. Ebru Oğuz from Turkey
Real life in Isfahan is reflected on the bridges; It is definitely a place that should be visited day and night. Where you can better understand the cultural structure of the people. My trip to Isfahan took three whole days. I’m so sorry I couldn’t spend more time. Musicians with local music, a live bridge and people immersed in their own world! 🍀
4. Shu-Yuan Chen from Spain
It is the most beautiful and detailed bridge in Isfahan. An attractive sight, when I was there in July, there was no water. What a pity that there is no water; But you can imagine!
5. Laurynas Giriunas from Lithuania
The place to visit looks stunning and locals always flock here. They come and sing under the arches.
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