Qeysariyeh Bazaar, a historical market built in Isfahan during the 11th century, is located on the northern wing of Naqsh-e Jahan Square.
The bazaar dates back to Seljuk and Safavid eras and is the longest roofed market in the world.
At the entrance of the bazaar, you will see the superb view of the Naqsh-e Jahan square, which is one of the biggest squares in the entire world.
The roofed market extends across the square with many shops full of magnificent Persian handicrafts. They sell antique and old objects that are the symbols of the history and civilization of Isfahan.
Here are photos of the Grand Bazaar of Isfahan retrieved from IRNA:
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