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Ramsar
Ramsar is often hailed as the 'Bride of Iran' because of its extraordinary beauty, situated where the lush green forests of the Alborz mountains meet the blue waters of the Caspian Sea. This coastal city is famous for its unique combination of sea, jungle, and mountains within a few kilometers. One of its most notable features is its natural thermal springs, which have attracted visitors for centuries seeking the healing properties of its mineral-rich waters. Cultural landmarks include the magnificent Marble Palace (Pahlavi Palace), which showcases the royal history of the region and is surrounded by a beautiful botanical garden. The Ramsar Cable Car is another highlight, taking passengers from the coast up into the dense, misty forests of the Alborz for spectacular views. The local food scene is a highlight, featuring northern delicacies like Mirza Ghasemi and fresh Caspian fish served with aromatic rice. The city is well-connected by road from Tehran and has its own airport with domestic flights. Spring (April and May) and early autumn (September and October) are the best times to visit when the weather is mild and the humidity is low. Ramsar remains a symbol of natural luxury and historical elegance on the northern coast of Iran, offering a well-suited blend of history and nature.
- Location: Iran
- Top sights: Ramsar Palace · hayat._.hayat · Beach
- Nearby: Chaboksar (9 km)
- Population: ~35.997 (2025)
Geography
Facts
- Nicknamed Bride of Iran
- On the Caspian Sea coast
- Natural thermal springs
- Marble Palace Museum
- Close to Alborz mountains
- High natural radioactivity
- Cable car into the jungle
- Rainiest region in Iran
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Notable places around
Route planner — Car & Motorhome
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Sights in the town Ramsar (5)
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