Berlan Alley/Mehran Alley

Tehran


Women travellers needing a cheap and not particularly stylish manteau (overcoat) or scarf have plenty of options at this pedestrian mall running between Ferdowsi St and Sa’di St just south of Jomhuri-ye Eslami – it has different names depending on which direction you enter.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Tehran attractions

1. Treasury of National Jewels

0.14 MILES

Owned by the Central Bank and accessed through its front doors, the cavernous vault that houses what is commonly known as the ‘Jewels Museum’ is not to be…

2. Masoudieh Palace

0.4 MILES

Built in 1879 for Naser al-Din Shah's son, who was also the governor of Esfahan, as his residence in Tehran, this lovely building and garden is in the…

3. Qazaq Khaneh

0.41 MILES

Dating from 1892, the old Cossacks Quarters forms an impressive architectural flourish at the northern end of pedestrian Melal-e Mottahed, the street once…

4. Ebrat Museum

0.42 MILES

There's nothing subtle about the graphic displays (suitable for adults only) in the one-time prison of the shah’s brutal secret police. A prime example of…

5. Glass & Ceramics Museum

0.43 MILES

The Glass & Ceramics Museum is, like many of its exhibits, small but perfectly formed. The galleries walk you chronologically through the ages, with…

6. Ministry of Foreign Affairs

0.47 MILES

Building No 9 of Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs occupies the former Shahrbani Palace on the pedestrianised street once know as Barg-e Melli (National…

7. Tejarat Bank

0.48 MILES

The late 19th-century building housing the first public bank in Iran sits at the east end of Imam Khomeini Sq. At the time of writing the brick building…

8. Imam Khomeini Sq

0.49 MILES

Ringed by perpetually seething traffic, Imam Khomeini Sq is not a place to linger. Little of the grandeur of the Qajar era remains here, although there is…