Ramsar

Ramsar is a city of 36,000 people (2016) on the Caspian coast of Iran. It is a popular sea resort for Iranian tourists. The town offers hot springs, the green forests of the Alborz Mountains, and the Ramsar Palace (vacation palace of the last Shah).

Understand
The Ramsar Convention is a 1971 international treaty for the conservation of wetlands. It was signed and named after here, and established the worldwide Ramsar sites, under protection as per the treaty.

See



 * Markooh spectacular views
 * Javaherdeh Village which is an important tourist attraction in Ramsar county. It offers beautiful scenery of seemingly endless green fields, snow-capped mountains, vast dense woods, rolling green hills and picturesque north-Iranian farms and villages. The houses in this area of Iran has unlike many other areas of Iran roofs that are tilted rather than flat.
 * Tamashagage Jhazar
 * Ramsar Museum Palace, Rajaei St. Pays homage to a former royal family summer house.
 * Ramsar Museum Palace, Rajaei St. Pays homage to a former royal family summer house.

Do

 * The Sea Park that reaches to the beach is a good place for a stroll.
 * The Casino
 * Hot Spring
 * Hot Spring

Eat

 * Tooska restaurant

Sleep

 * Ramsar Parsian Hotel, Rajaei St. This hotel lies next to the old Ramsar Hotel and recreates its splendor.

Go next
27 km south of Ramsar and 2700 m above sea level in the Alborz mountains is Javaher Deh village, which is an important tourist attraction in Ramsar county.