The first small park or mini-world in the Middle East is located in Malayer. Malayer Mini World Complex, which is considered a miniature park, is the fourth type of these parks in the world. Malayer Mini World Complex displays 138 historical, national and world monuments such as Hafez Tomb, Eiffel Tower, Persepolis, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Great Wall of China and others like it. These monuments are built on a scale of one tenth and make travel to different parts of the world possible in a very short time. Malayer Mini World Park is also known as the Park of Nations. Construction of this complex has started since 2010.
Imagine walking through all the wonders of the world one day and seeing them all at once. This unique experience is made possible in Malayer Mini World Complex. Among these large, minimally constructed monuments, there are sidewalks so you can see them up close and on a small scale and enjoy them. The Holy Defense Museum Park and the Holy Defense Exhibition are two other tourist attractions located next to the Malayer Complex. Malayer Mini World Complex is also a cultural space that allows holding various rituals such as Nowruz and other occasions. Malayer Mini World Complex is located along Malayer Roof and it has doubled its importance and charm.
Malayer is one of the mountainous cities of our country, which is located in Hamedan province. If you are planning to travel to Malayer and see the beauties of the Malayer Mini World Complex, it is better to choose the warmer seasons of the year. Its springs and summers are very spectacular. However, the autumn of this city is also unique in its kind. On a trip to Malayer and the Mini World Complex, take a tour of Seifieh Park and Malayer Teacher Park, too. Visit the Lotfalian Old House and Museum and see the Mir Fattah Ice-Pit and make your trip to Malayer more enjoyable.
To see the Malayer Mini World Complex, you must reach Malayer in Hamadan province. To go to Malayer, you can start moving from Tehran via Qom and after passing Arak, enter the Arak-Borujerd road, then reach Malayer or leave Tehran and the Saveh-Hamadan highway, and after reaching to Hamedan, move towards Malayer. Of course, travel by bus from Tehran is also possible from the origin of the South-terminal. Malayer does not have an airport, but if you plan to travel by air to this region, you can use Hamadan Airport and then go to Malayer. Malayer also has a train station, and if you plan to travel by train, all you have to do is to get a ticket in Tehran and be in Malayer seven hours later.