Vakil Caravanserai is one of the caravanserais in the city of Kerman that is located on the sides of Shariati Street. This caravanserai is located near Vakil Bazaar and is considered as one of the largest caravanserais in Iran. We suggest you visit Vakil Caravanserai on Alaedin Travel Kerman's tour. The age of the Vakil Caravanserai in Kerman is 170 years old. The construction of this caravanserai was started in 1277 by the decree of Muhammad Isma'il Khan Vakil Al-mulk-e Vali, and was completed in 1287 by his son, Morteza Gholi Khan, Vakil Al-Mulk. Vakil Caravanserai in Kerman consists of two floors and has 120 rooms. The number of rooms on its first floor is 81 and on the second floor is 31. Vakil Caravanserai has two entrance doors to the Vakil Bazaar. The entrance of Vakil Caravanserai, which opens into the Vakil Bazaar, is artistically decorated with plastering and tiling. The second entrance of Vakil Caravanserai, which is located on the outskirts of the Vakil Bazaar, is also decorated by tile. On your trip to Iran and ancient city of Kerman after exploring the caravanserai and Vakil Bazaar, you can visit the Ganjali Khan complex that is located near this caravanserai, dating back to 435 years ago, and enjoy spending time with your companions. After visiting Vakil Caravanserai, go to the traditional restaurants and cafeterias at the Vakil Bazaar, in this place everything is provided for your pleasure. To visit other attractions in Kerman such as the Hindu Caravanserai, Charsoogh Caravanserai, Khaje Atabak Tomb, Ganjali Khan Bath, Harandi Garden Museum, Vali Mir Hosseini's House and Mr. Monfared's House join Alaedin Travel. To book your airline tickets and hotels our capable teams are ready to provide you with the bests.