Bahar Narenj Café is housed in a small Safavid-era historical house, located only a short walk from the iconic Vank Cathedral in Isfahan’s Armenian quarter (New Julfa).
The café has become a popular stop for tourist. After exploring the cathedral, many tourists come here to relax and enjoy coffee, tea, or Persian desserts, while surrounded by centuries-old motifs.
The building preserves many traditional Persian architectural features—such as wooden doors, arched niches, and delicate plasterwork. Its name, Bahar Narenj (“spring orange blossom”), carries a cultural reference to one of the most fragrant and beloved flowers in Persian tradition.
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Bahar Narenj Café is housed in a small Safavid-era historical house, located only a short walk from the iconic Vank Cathedral in Isfahan’s Armenian quarter (New Julfa).
The café has become a popular stop for tourist. After exploring the cathedral, many tourists come here to relax and enjoy coffee, tea, or Persian desserts, while surrounded by centuries-old motifs.
The building preserves many traditional Persian architectural features—such as wooden doors, arched niches, and delicate plasterwork. Its name, Bahar Narenj (“spring orange blossom”), carries a cultural reference to one of the most fragrant and beloved flowers in Persian tradition.
Magnificent
Love how vibrant the colours are.