Description
Gheytarieh Park is a mature, tree-filled green space with a slightly sloping terrain, where winding paths pass beneath dense canopies and open into small clearings. The park feels enclosed and calm, with a mix of tall plane trees, cypress, and landscaped sections, along with patches of grass and scattered shrubs. Seasonal changes are quite visible here. Fresh greens in spring, deep shade in summer, and golden foliage in autumn.
Despite its urban setting, the park supports a variety of common but rewarding birdlife. Year-round, you can see Magpie, Alexandrine Parakeet, Great Tit, and White-eared Bulbul moving through the trees. In spring, Common Nightingale may be heard singing from dense shrubs, while Common Chiffchaff and Blackbird are also present. During colder months, winter visitors such as Redwing or flocks of Common Chaffinch can occasionally appear, especially in quieter corners.
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Access
Gheytarieh Park is in northern Tehran, in a residential area near Gheytarieh neighborhood. It’s easy to reach from main roads like Shariati Street. There’s limited street parking around the park entrances. It can get busy in the evenings and weekends, so arriving earlier in the day helps. It's quite accessible and the closest metro station (1) is Gheytarieh (Line 1), about a 10–15 minute walk away. Taxis and ride-hailing apps are also widely available and convenient. You can visit the whole park even with slow pace within 2 hours.
