We are thrilled to announce that all participants of the Second National Congress on Infection and Immunity will enjoy complimentary access to some of Shiraz’s most iconic tourist attractions. This special offer includes free entry to Hafezieh (Tomb of Hafez), Sa’dieh (Tomb of Sa’di), Persepolis, Eram Garden, and Narenjestan Qavam. These sites represent the rich cultural and historical heritage of Iran, providing an excellent opportunity for attendees to explore and appreciate the beauty and history of Shiraz during their stay.
Hafezieh and Sa’dieh: Pay homage to two of Iran’s greatest poets, Hafez and Sa’di, at their beautifully maintained tombs, which are both cultural treasures and serene gardens perfect for reflection.
Persepolis: Visit the majestic ruins of Persepolis, the ancient ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire, and experience a significant piece of world history.
Eram Garden: Stroll through the lush landscapes of Eram Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing Persian garden design at its finest.
Narenjestan Qavam: Discover the exquisite Narenjestan Qavam, a historical house with stunning architecture and intricate tile work, offering a glimpse into 19th-century Persian aristocracy.
We are delighted to provide these enriching experiences as part of your congress participation, ensuring your visit to Shiraz is both academically rewarding and culturally immersive. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to delve into the historical and cultural essence of Shiraz, enhancing your overall experience at the congress.
For more information and to plan your visit, please contact the congress organizers or visit our website.