Mazandaran
Ramsar
Caspian resort town famed for its natural wonders
8 highlights · tap a pinRamsar is the elegant jewel of Iran's Caspian coast, where the forested Alborz tumbles to the sea in green, humid Mazandaran. A 1930s royal resort, it keeps a graceful air — Reza Shah's white Marble (Marmar) Palace, the historic Grand Hotel, and Iran's largest cable car climbing from beach to forest. The city gave its name to the 1971 Ramsar Convention on wetlands. Mild, lush and scenic, it's a favourite seaside escape and a gateway to the Hyrcanian forests.
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Top places to see
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Ramsar Palace (Marble Palace)
Former royal Qajar palace turned museum Exemplifies Persian-European architectural fusion with exquisite marblework
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Ramsar Telecabin
Scenic cable car over forested hills Offers panoramic Caspian Sea views
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Hot Springs
Therapeutic mineral springs Naturally radioactive waters with reputed health benefits
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Caspian Sea Promenade
Seaside walking path Pleasant sunset views with local cafes
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Javaher Deh Village
Traditional mountain village Authentic rural lifestyle near Ramsar
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Ramsar Bazaar
Local market Fresh Caspian produce and handicrafts
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Sefidab Waterfall
Picturesque cascade Refreshing hike destination
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Ramsar Public Beach
Sandy Caspian shoreline Local swimming spot