A great deal of Iranians admire this drink. When asked to
describe a hot summer day, a cold winter day, a visit to family or friends and
a quick way to relax, tea will be part of it. Regardless of where you travel within Iran, a
pot of tea will always be brewing and ready. Tehran Bazaar is one of the most
mysterious, most beautiful and most visited tourist attractions in Iran where you
can find the world’ smallest tea house with its hospitable owner, Haj Ali
Darvish. Here in this teahouse, you will see the sheer longevity of Iranian
hospitality and friendliness. This quiet and serene tea house is open to anyone
and you can sip your tea while you’re listening to the stories of the old
owner.
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