After traveling to Shiraz and visiting Saadi Tomb, foreign tourists have shared their opinions and experiences with Google users.
Shiraz is one of the most tourist-friendly cities in Iran, and those interested in the historical and diverse monuments of this city, especially in spring, travel to this city from all over the world. Shiraz is also considered one of the literary tourism destinations by hosting Saadi’s tomb. Saadi tomb is located in the northeast of Shiraz and in a green and pleasant area. The current form of the tomb was opened in the 1330s with a combination of traditional and modern architecture, and until today, it is known as one of the most important tomb buildings in the country. A number of international tourists who have visited Saadia have shared their opinions and experiences on Google Maps. In the following, we will review some of these opinions.
1. Ismail Yaşartekin from Turkey
The tomb of Saadi, the great poet of Iran, is located in a beautiful and large garden where the ears and soul of the visitors are polished by Saadi’s music and lyrics. Inside the mausoleum, there is a booth that sells souvenirs. A small stream divides the garden into two parts and flows from the main entrance to the museum. This is one of the must-see places in Shiraz.
2. Zahra Mubarak from Iraq
I liked the tomb and the poems of this great poet; A beautiful area full of flowers and music! The entrance ticket for foreign tourists is 250 thousand tomans. I hope you have a good visit.
3. Suciani Arta from Indonesia
The monument and tomb of one of the greatest Iranian poets, Saadi Shirazi. This poet is a native of Shiraz and has never been anywhere else in his life, it is amazing how his ghazals and poems are still used by many people around the world. The outer building of the mausoleum is newly built and the inner walls are decorated with his works. There is a nice garden around the mausoleum to walk around.
4. Ondřej Hrdý from the Czech Republic
It was very disappointing! 250 thousand tomans for entrance, 60 thousand tomans for postcards! Then you get a grave with no information in English and a sad fish pond with no fish.
5. Luke Mitchell from New Zealand
It is a brilliant experience to see the tomb of the great humanist writer and poet! The location is very special; There are beautiful gardens around the mausoleum and it is a wonderful place to be at the end of the day; Because the sun goes out and the birds return to the trees and tell each other about their day. A very memorable experience!
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