
Coppersmiths Bazaar (Bazaar-e Mesgarha)
Step back in time at Coppersmiths Bazaar, a vibrant hub of traditional crafts and historic Yazdi architecture within the Khan Complex.

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Coppersmiths Bazaar (Bazaar-e Mesgarha)
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Beat the crowds and heat

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Must-see attractions
Step back in time at Coppersmiths Bazaar, a vibrant hub of traditional crafts and historic Yazdi architecture within the Khan Complex.
"A beautiful place to walk around, shop, and eat different things, offering a glimpse into the past."

🛍️ Shop for Local Crafts
Discover beautiful fabrics, intricate tile work, and unique copper items. Bargaining is part of the experience!
💧 Look for Underground Water Pits
Keep an eye out for fascinating underground water pits connected to the ancient qanat system.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.1 · 494 reviews
Type
Market
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Copper Craftsmanship
Coppersmiths Bazaar section
Witness skilled artisans hammering intricate designs into gleaming copperware, a tradition passed down through generations.

Golden Treasures
Zargari (Goldsmith) Bazaar
Explore shops showcasing exquisite gold jewelry, with many retailers offering 20-24 karat gold, a rarity in other parts of Iran.

Architectural Wonders
Khan Complex
Admire the beautiful domes and unique earthen architecture that define the historical significance of this sprawling bazaar complex.
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🛍️ Shop for Local Crafts
Discover beautiful fabrics, intricate tile work, and unique copper items. Bargaining is part of the experience!
💧 Look for Underground Water Pits
Keep an eye out for fascinating underground water pits connected to the ancient qanat system.
🚗 Be Mindful of Vehicles
Some sections allow cars and motorcycles; stay aware to enjoy a peaceful stroll.
✨ Explore the Khan Complex
Don't miss the adjoining Khan bath, square, and other specialized bazaars for a complete experience.
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🛍️ Shop for Local Crafts
Discover beautiful fabrics, intricate tile work, and unique copper items. Bargaining is part of the experience!
💧 Look for Underground Water Pits
Keep an eye out for fascinating underground water pits connected to the ancient qanat system.
🚗 Be Mindful of Vehicles
Some sections allow cars and motorcycles; stay aware to enjoy a peaceful stroll.
✨ Explore the Khan Complex
Don't miss the adjoining Khan bath, square, and other specialized bazaars for a complete experience.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the Coppersmiths Bazaar for its authentic atmosphere, rich history, and the opportunity to witness traditional crafts like copper smithing and gold working. The Khan Complex's unique earthen architecture and the vibrant shopping experience are frequently highlighted as major draws. Some minor inconveniences include occasional vehicle traffic in certain sections.
"Baazaar-e Khan is a part of Khan complex ( included Khan bath, Khan square, Khan Bazaar) that is located in Yazd old city. Most of buildings have earthen walls that give you a very nice view for alleys and takes you to the past history.There are many shops which are present nice handcrafts as well."
Joobin Khan
"Khan Bazaar in Yazd is actually a combination of smaller bazaars. The building holds historical significance due to its age which varies in different parts of it. The oldest part lies at Amir Chakhmaq Complex. This bazaar is one of the most important areas where most jewelry retailers sell the gold from 20 to 24 karat while in other parts of the country 18 karat are sold. This section hosts many foreign visitors especially from countries around the Persian Gulf. Various parts of Khan Bazaar in Yazd are as followings: Zargari (Goldsmith), Panjeh Ali, Qeisariyeh, Alaqebandi, tile working, chintz making, Mullah Ismael, Afshar, Hadji Qanbar, Mohammad Ali Khan, Jafar Khan, Sadri, Darvazeh Mehreez, copper smith and Nokhod Berizi Bazaar. Experience Yazd's sightseeing with Alaedin Travel Iran tours and join us to visit Khan Bazaar in Yazd and the other historical attractions of this city."
P Moosavinezhad
"In the bazaar you find nice domes, but also underground water pits that are connected to the qanat."
Paul Meylemans
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Coppersmiths Bazaar is located within the historic Khan Complex in Yazd's old city. It's easily accessible by taxi or by walking if you're staying in the old town. Many visitors find it a central point to explore from.
Yes, the Coppersmiths Bazaar is integrated into the larger Khan Complex, which also includes the Khan Bath, Khan Square, and various other specialized bazaars like the goldsmith and tile-working sections.
While some sections of the bazaar may have limited vehicle access for local trade, it's generally best to park nearby and explore on foot to avoid congestion and enjoy the atmosphere.
The bazaar is best explored on foot. Allow ample time to wander through the alleys, discover hidden shops, and soak in the historical ambiance.
Due to its historic nature and uneven surfaces, wheelchair accessibility may be challenging in some areas. It's advisable to check with local guides or accommodations for specific accessibility information.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, entry to Coppersmiths Bazaar and the surrounding Khan Complex is generally free. You only pay for any items you choose to purchase.
The bazaar typically operates during daylight hours, with most shops open from morning until early evening. It's best to visit during standard business hours for the full experience.
Weekends and peak tourist seasons can be busier. Visiting on a weekday morning often offers a more relaxed atmosphere.
The Khan Complex, including the Coppersmiths Bazaar, is a public space and does not have an entrance fee.
Yes, the Khan Bath is part of the Khan Complex and can usually be visited, sometimes with a small admission fee. Inquire locally for current access and pricing.
🎫 🛍️ Shopping & Crafts
You'll find a wide array of traditional handicrafts, including beautiful copperware, intricate tile work, hand-woven fabrics, and exquisite gold jewelry in the Zargari section.
Yes, bargaining is a common practice in Iranian bazaars. Be polite and respectful when negotiating prices for your desired items.
The Zargari (Goldsmith) Bazaar section is renowned for its gold retailers, often offering 20-24 karat gold, which is a significant draw for visitors.
Yazd is particularly known for its beautiful fabrics, gold jewelry, and of course, the coppersmiths' creations.
Absolutely! The bazaar offers a range of items from small trinkets to more significant pieces, catering to various budgets.
🎫 🏛️ History & Architecture
The bazaar is part of the historic Khan Complex, featuring traditional earthen architecture that offers a glimpse into Yazd's past. The oldest parts date back significantly, showcasing centuries of trade and craftsmanship.
Admire the beautiful domes, the unique earthen walls, and the intricate details of the traditional Persian architecture. You might also spot underground water pits connected to the ancient qanat system.
Yes, it remains a vibrant and active marketplace where local artisans and merchants continue their traditional trades, making it a living piece of history.
The age of the Khan Complex varies across its different sections, with the oldest parts found near the Amir Chakhmaq Complex, indicating a long history of development and trade.
A qanat is an ancient system of underground water channels used for irrigation and water supply in arid regions, and you can sometimes see remnants of these systems within the bazaar area.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, you can find various eateries and tea houses within or near the bazaar where you can sample local Yazdi cuisine and enjoy traditional drinks.
Look for Yazdi specialties like 'Kashk-e Bademjan' (eggplant dip), 'Shuli' (a local soup), and various kebabs. Enjoying a cup of tea is also a must.
Absolutely! Traditional tea houses are a common feature in Iranian bazaars, offering a relaxing spot to rest and observe local life.
Many traditional Persian dishes are vegetarian-friendly, especially those featuring eggplant, lentils, and herbs. Don't hesitate to ask about ingredients.
Lunchtime or early evening are popular times to eat. Many places offer snacks and light meals throughout the day.






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