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Eram Amusement Park

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Amingholamali Eram Park Tehran
Amingholamali Eram Park Tehran

Eram Amusement Park پارک ارم, is the largest theme park in Iran. The park was established in 1972 by Rahimali Khorram, after whom the park was named until 1979. Eram Park is located on the Tehran–Karaj Freeway in Tehran province and covers an area of 70 hectares (170 acres).khorram Park consists of two lunaparks with 28 facilities with more than 120 devices for children and adults, Tehran Zoological Garden with more than 110 species, and an 8-hectare (20-acre) lake for barefoot skiing, cable skiing, canoeing, rowing, and kayaking. It also has various fast food restaurants, cafés, and other restaurants.

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Eram Amusement Park
شهریار, Tehran District 5

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14837-63955 Tehran, District 5
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