Vali Asr
Vali Asr is a major thoroughfare in Tehran, the capital city of Iran. It stretches approximately 17 kilometers, making it one of the longest streets in the city. The street is known for its vibrant atmosphere, lined with shops, cafes, and cultural landmarks, reflecting the urban life of Tehran.
Originally named Vali Asr after the twelfth Imam in Shia Islam, the street serves as a key transportation route. It connects various neighborhoods and is often bustling with pedestrians and vehicles. The area is also home to several parks and historical sites, contributing to its significance in the city.