The city of Yazd
#getgoing2025 The city of Yazd, located in the heart of Iran, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its unique architecture, rich history, and desert charm. Famous for its windcatchers (badgirs), Yazd is often called the “City of Windcatchers.” Its adobe buildings, narrow alleys, and ancient qanat water systems highlight its adaptation to the harsh desert climate. Iconic landmarks include the Amir Chakhmaq Complex, the Jameh Mosque with its towering minarets, and the Zoroastrian Fire Temple, which houses a flame said to have been burning for over 1,500 years. Yazd is also renowned for its silk weaving, delicious sweets like baklava and qottab, and its peaceful ambiance, making it a favorite destination for history and culture lovers.