Water and Fire Park (Ab-o-Atash Park) – Tehran's Urban Symphony of the Elements
- A Park with a Story
- Where Symbolism Meets Design
- Bridges to More Than Places
- Cafés, Culture, and Cosmic Curiosity
- Where the Elements Embrace Us
In the heart of northern Tehran , where the rhythms of city life meet the edges of nature, lies Water and Fire Park - known in Persian as "Ab-o-Atash" (آب و آتش) . This remarkable space is more than a park — it's a poetic reflection of contrast and harmony, inviting visitors to experience architecture, storytelling, and community in one vibrant breath.
A Park with a Story
Opened in 2009 , Water and Fire Park draws symbolic inspiration from the story of Prophet Abraham (Ebrahim) , revered in Iranian culture for his miraculous encounter with fire. The park's design channels this duality - water and flame - through interactive experiences and artistic expression.
Where Symbolism Meets Design
Spanning over 24,000 square meters , the park features:
- Four fire towers that shoot flames high into the night sky
- 240 water jets , orchestrated with music for immersive play
- Steel sculptures and stylized benches , echoing ancient narratives
- Cultural zones: an amphitheater, planetarium, and cinema
- Paths and plazas , perfect for walking, cycling, or reflecting by the lake
Every detail, from fountains to flames, speaks a visual language that blends minimalist design with spiritual storytelling .
Bridges to More Than Places
Water and Fire Park is seamlessly joined to other urban oases:
- Tabiat Bridge — a multi-level pedestrian bridge offering unmatched views of Tehran
- Abrisham Bridge – elegantly linking the park to Nowruz Park, cradled by green zones and smooth walkways
These aren't just connections across roads — they're conduits of human interaction and discovery.
Cafés, Culture, and Cosmic Curiosity
Whether you're enjoying tea at Viuna Café , learning at the Mina Dome Planetarium , or catching performances at sunset, the park blends leisure, learning, and light. It's where families laugh, skaters fly, and stargazers find perspective.
Where the Elements Embrace Us
Water and Fire Park isn't simply a place to walk through — it's a place to be still within. Here, beneath towers of flame and jets of dancing water, you feel Tehran's heartbeat slow. You witness strangers sharing smiles, parents chasing laughter, and stories unfolding beneath the open sky.
So come — stand between water and fire, and let the contrasts remind you what it means to be in balance.
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Visitor Information
- Opening Hours:
- Monday: 06:00 – 12:00
- Tuesday: 06:00 – 12:00
- Wednesday: 06:00 – 12:00
- Thursday: 06:00 – 12:00
- Friday: 06:00 – 12:00
- Saturday: 06:00 – 12:00
- Sunday: 06:00 – 12:00
- Entrance: For free
- Region: Tehran
- City: Tehran
- Address: Africa Street, before reaching the Jahan Koodak intersection, at the end of Zhubin Alley
- Postal code: 1136913431
- Phone number: +982166736452
- Is open to public visitors: Yes
