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Welcome to another walking tour on Vista Iran. In this video, I take you on a POV walk through Chaharbagh Abbasi Boulevard, one of the most historic and iconic streets of Isfahan, Iran. This walk begins near Enghelab Square and continues all the way toward Imam Hossein Square, following a path originally designed during the Safavid era as a royal promenade connecting palaces, gardens, schools, and marketplaces. Along the way, you will see: • Historic street signs and old neighborhoods • A glimpse of Shahrzad Restaurant, one of Isfahan’s most famous traditional restaurants (established in 1967) • The exterior of Hotel Ali Qapu • Chaharbagh School (Madreseh-ye Chaharbagh) with its iconic dome and student chambers • The Isfahan Art Bazaar, filled with traditional tilework and handicrafts Some interior market scenes were recorded on a different day, which is why the atmosphere briefly changes during the walk. Chaharbagh Abbasi was designed not just as a street, but as a cultural axis — a place where education, trade, architecture, and daily life met in harmony. 🎧 Audio: Persian voice-over 💬 Subtitles: English (auto-translated subtitles available in multiple languages via YouTube) 📌 Related videos on this channel: • Night walk around Hasht Behesht Palace • Upcoming walkthrough of Chaharbagh School • Future videos from Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Chehel Sotoun Palace, Ali Qapu Palace, Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, and more If you enjoy slow travel, historic walking tours, and POV city exploration, consider subscribing to Vista Iran. This is not just a walk. This is a journey through history.