Iran – Ahwaz

Welcome to Ahwaz

Split in two by the Karoun River, Ahwaz is known as the city of bridges. It’s a lively, friendly place where business is booming thanks to its oil industry.

Top things to see and do

  • The riverside is a popular spot for locals, especially in summer when temperatures can rise to 45°C. From boating to walks through the Riverside Park, it’s a great place to watch the world go by. You can also enjoy the views from its many bridges, which are especially pretty lit up at night.
  • When oil was discovered nearby in the early 20th century, the city had a renaissance. At night, head to the edge of town and watch the flares from the oil wells light up the sky.
  • For a taste of old Iran head to the Taleqani Street bazaar where you can sample local specialties. Alternatively, have a stroll along the shops and restaurants of Kianpars.
  • The Masjid-E Jom’e Ahwaz mosque was built in the 9th century with additional work and repairs carried out through its long history. Its highlights include the wooden pulpit and inscriptions.
  • Try local specialities like saffron ice cream and don’t miss out on the street food – Iranian, Indian and Arabic snacks are available in abundance. Wash it down with some strong Arabian coffee.

Tips for travelers

The Ziggurat of Chogha Zanbil, a huge tomb and temple complex that dates back to about 1250 BC, is just a couple of hours’ drive from Ahwaz.

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