Tabriz Bazaar: A World Heritage, A Shared Responsibility
Overview:
Tabriz Bazaar, the world’s largest covered market and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2010, spans 5.5 kilometers and hosts over 5,500 shops. With a history of over 1,000 years, it attracts nearly one million visitors annually, serving as a vibrant hub of culture, commerce, and tradition.
Current Challenges
What Does Responsible Tourism Mean?
Key Actions for Positive Change
Final Note
Preserving Tabriz Bazaar requires collective effort. Tourists, vendors, and authorities must work together to ensure this cultural treasure thrives for generations to come. Every respectful step you take helps keep history alive