Romantic Youth in Parvaz Park, Saadat Abad: Love, Freedom, and Everyday Life in Tehran During War

The Romantic Atmosphere of Parvaz Park

There is something inherently romantic about Parvaz Park. The elevated location provides sweeping views of Tehran, especially at sunset when the sky transforms into shades of orange and pink.

Couples often sit on the grass or along the park’s edges, gazing out at the city below. The lights of Tehran begin to flicker on, and the silhouette of Milad Tower becomes even more striking against the darkening sky.

In these moments, the noise of the city fades. The distant echoes of conflict—sirens, الأخبار, uncertainty—are replaced by quiet conversations and shared silences.

Romance here is subtle but powerful. A glance, a smile, a shared cigarette—these small gestures become deeply meaningful in a time when the future feels uncertain.

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