Lahijan is known as the bride of Gilan, the land of aromatic tea and the city of spring oranges, and upon your first visit to this city, it will overwhelm you with its calmness and charming nature. This beautiful and spectacular city with its wonderful natural landscapes and historical sights is one of the most beautiful tourist areas in northern Iran. Travelers choose Lahijan as their travel destination during Nowruz Eid and hot summer days, and at the same time they escape from the hot air and pollution of the city, there will be a variety of historical and natural attractions waiting for them to visit. Stay with us to introduce some of the places to see in Lahijan.
The most famous sights of Lahijan
Akbariye Mosque, Lahijan
- Address: Gilan Province, Lahijan, Vahdat Square, Sardar Jangal St., Sardar Jangal Fifth (view on the map)
Akbariye Mosque is one of the historical buildings and one of the tourist attractions of Lahijan, which is located in the southwest of the city. This building can be called one of the valuable and important heritages of the country, as a marble inscription mentions the date of its construction in 1239 AH, that is, during the reign of Fath Ali Shah Qajar. This building was built by “Haj Ali Akbar Lahijani”. The architecture and decorations done in the Akbariye Mosque are really beautiful and artistic. In such a way that travelers admire these beauties when they enter it.
Photographer: Jalal Hosini / Google Map
It is interesting to know that the Akbariyeh Mosque remained half-finished during its construction for some reasons and today it consists of two parts of the new mosque, which is nearly a century old, and the old mosque, which are connected to each other by a large door. Some architectural experts consider this mosque to be similar to Hagia Sophia in Türkiye.
Tomb of Kashif al-Sultaneh (Tea History Museum)
- Address: Gilan Province, Lahijan, Heshmat Square, East Kashif Street (view on the map)
- Visiting hours: 8 to 18
- Visiting fee (year 1404): 30,000 tomans
Another sight to see in Lahijan is the tomb of “Mohammed Mirza Qajar Qwanlu”, the eldest son of “Asadullah Mirza Naib-ul-Sultaneh”, an educated and high-ranking nobleman of the country during the Qajar era, which was built on the tea hills in Lahijan according to his will, and today it has become a “Tea History Museum”.
The late Kashif Al-Sultaneh is known as a “tea grower” and was the first person to popularize tea cultivation in Iran. For this reason, he is called “the father of Iranian tea”. He brought tea and its cultivation tools from India to Iran and Lahijan.

Photographer: Mohammad Ghaednodoomi / Google Map
The tomb of Mohammad Mirza Qajar Gwanlu was built in 1355 AD in the style of western architecture and with the efforts of the National Antiquities Association, with a view of gray-colored ashlar stone and an area of 512 square meters. In 1371, after handing over the tomb to the Cultural Heritage Organization, the Iranian Tea History Museum was built next to the tomb. This museum includes a two-story main hall, a tower, and two office spaces, north and south. On the ground floor of the collection hall, there are documents and documents of the late Kashif Al-Sultaneh and tea and tea-drinking items. The second floor of the building is dedicated to showcases and anthropological items.
Lahijan pool
One of the most beautiful places to see in Lahijan is located on the slopes of Shaitan Mountain in the eastern part of Lahijan and is known as Lahijan Pool. This beautiful attraction is built on a land of 17 hectares with a depth of nearly four meters. In the past, Lahijan pool was used as a water reservoir for irrigating rice fields.

Photographer: Mohamad Alizade / Google Map
In the center of Lahijan pool, there is a beautiful island that has created a spectacular view
One of the beauties of Lahijan pool is the presence of a beautiful island in its center, which used to be called “Mian Pashteh”. This island is connected to the southern part of the pool by a relatively long cement bridge. This area of Lahijan, which was built by the order of “Shah Abbas Safavi”, is popular with tourists and local people and is always visited by a large number of travelers and tourists.
Lahijan Cable Car (Lahijan Green Roof)
- Address: Gilan Province, Lahijan, Kashif Al-Saltaneh Square, Bam Sabz St. (view on the map)
- Visiting hours: 9 to 21
- Visiting fee (year 1404): 400,000 tomans for adults 250,000 Tomans for children two to five years old
Among other places of interest in Lahijan is Lahijan cable car or Ahrar cable car, which is also known as “green roof”. This tourist attraction was built in 2004 with two stations, five masts and 33 cabins. Bam Sabz is the name of the first station with 123 meters and Taj Khoros is the name of the second station with 313 meters, from both of which you can watch beautiful views of Lahijan region. Handicraft stalls, food and coffee shops are located around these two stations.

Photographer: Unknown / tappersia.com
Lahijan clay bridge
- Address: Gilan Province, Lahijan, Chai Square, Ayatollah Kashani St., Aqliyeh Square, the first exit on the right (view on the map)
In the west of Lahijan city and in a neighborhood called Perdah Sar, there is a historical structure that dates back to the reign of the Kiaians and is known as Lahijan Clay Bridge. “Mirzahiruddin Marashi” mentioned this bridge in his book. According to his statements, at the beginning of the Qajar dynasty, “Haj Jafar Kashani”, one of the philanthropists of that time, built a brick bridge instead of the old and stone bridge, and this bridge was completely renovated in 1271 AH.

Photographer: Pegah Khalili / Google Map
The Lahijan clay bridge has a length of 50 meters, a width of 4 meters and 50 centimeters and a height of about 11 meters, and it is built with red lime and saroj bricks.
Lahijan Grand Mosque
- Address: Gilan Province, Lahijan, Vahdat Square, the beginning of West Kashif Street (view on the map)
Jame Mosque of Lahijan is one of the other ancient buildings and places of interest in Lahijan, which is located in the vicinity of another historical monument called “Baqea Chahar Pashahan”. It seems that this mosque was built during the rule of Kiaian and by order of “Kia Sultan” in 893 AH.

Photographer: unknown / balad.ir
It is said that Lahijan Grand Mosque was built on the site of old fire temples
It is said that Lahijan Grand Mosque was built on the site of old fire temples and was renovated and restored in 1331 and 1370 AD. In this mosque, a well can be seen from which, according to the quotes and traditions of the past, Imam Hassan (a.s.) drew water for ablution; Therefore, people put money and gold inside it and light a candle on its edge.
Devil’s mountain and waterfall
- Address: Gilan Province, Lahijan, Kashif Al-Saltaneh Square, Bam Sabz St. (view on the map)
Shaitan Mountain in the eastern part of the city is one of the most beautiful mountains in the north of the country and a sight to see in Lahijan. “Mountain King” is the previous name of this tourist attraction. In the past, there was a pond 70 meters long and 200 meters wide in front of Satan Mountain; While today this pond has turned into an artificial lake and as Lahijan pool, it attracts a flood of tourists. The green roof of Lahijan is also located at the top of this mountain and is considered a very pleasant and lovely area for sightseeing and recreation.

Photographer: Iman Ansari / Google Map
An artificial waterfall has been built in a corner of Satan Mountain Lahijan, whose water is supplied from the Lahijan pool. Shaitan Kouh waterfall flows down from the height of the mountain and creates a very spectacular sight. The existence of a stairway with 70 steps from the side of the waterfall to the top of the mountain has created a charming, very beautiful and enjoyable path for tourists and travelers.
Lahijan traditional market
- Address: Gilan Province, Lahijan, Vahdat Square, East Kashif Street (view on the map)
- Visiting hours: 9 to 22
The traditional market of Lahijan is located in the square of Four Kings (Vahdat) and the beginning of East Kashif Street. This market, which is full of locals and tourists, is considered the best place to meet the daily needs of the native people of this region. On your trip to Lahijan, you can get all kinds of local food here.

Lahijan shopping centers
If you are interested in visiting Lahijan shopping centers, you can visit Valiasr shopping center and Majnoon Island shopping center on Shahada Street and Naderi Tower on Imam Reza Blvd.
Sightseeing places around Lahijan
Tomb of Sheikh Zahid Gilani
- Address: Gilan province, the central part of Lahijan city, Lialistan district, the beginning of the Lahijan-Lengrod road, Shikhanbar village (view on the map)
- Distance to Lahijan: Five kilometers (10 minutes by car)
The mausoleum of Sheikh Zahid Gilani is another sight-seeing place in Lahijan, which was built in the village of Shikhanbar or “Sheikhanevar” on the way from Lahijan to Langrud, at the foot of the mountain. “Sheikh Tajuddin Ibrahim”, known as “Sheikh Zahid Gilani” is one of the famous mystics and dervishes and one of the teachers of “Sheikh Safiuddin Ardabili” who passed away in 711 AH and in 892 AH, his tomb was built in this area by the order of “Sultan Haider Safavi”.

It seems that the king ordered the construction of this tomb after having a dream. The mausoleum of Sheikh Zahid Gilani is made of two square and rectangular rooms that are adjacent to each other. The most beautiful part of the mausoleum is the pyramid-shaped dome, which is built with eight cracks and a steep slope, and the surface of the tomb is decorated with yellow, blue, white, and black tiling and traditional and floral motifs. Also, around the dome and other parts of the mausoleum building are covered with clay.
Amirkalaye International Wetland
- Address: Gilan province, Lahijan city, Amirabad-Chamkhale coastal road (view on the map)
- Distance to Lahijan: 40 km (one hour by car)
Amir Kalaye International Wetland, which is also known as “Shale Kal”, is another sight-seeing place in Lahijan. This wetland has an area of 1230 hectares and an average depth of 1.85 meters. The interesting and unique thing about Amir Kalaye Wetland is that despite being located close to the sea, it is one of the few wetlands with fresh water in the country.

Photographer: unknown / berkehtourism.ir
One of the beautiful plants that grow in the Amir Kalaye International Wetland is the sea pistachio, which is called “Thaleh” in the local language, and its product is the wetland tulip. This plant has a green cap and its small green seeds are used in traditional medicine due to their medicinal and therapeutic properties. The white water lily is also one of the other natural beauties of Amirkalaye Wetland.
Amirkalaye International Wetland is the habitat of 11 different fish species and becomes a place of passage for thousands of migratory birds in winter.
- Address: Gilan province, central part of Lahijan city, Lil district, two kilometers east of Sustan village (view on the map)
- Distance to Lahijan: Five kilometers (15 minutes by car)
Sustan Wetland is one of the tourist attractions of Lahijan, which is like a piece of heaven, and tourists will be amazed as soon as they are on the edge of this wetland. It is interesting to know that this attraction is full of fresh water in autumn and winter and it is surrounded by magnificent trees, swamp plants and reeds.

Photographer: unknown / hekayatgilan.ir
Sustan Wetland is the habitat of various birds and aquatic animals due to its favorable climate, favorable vegetation and fresh water. One of the characteristics of this lagoon is the very beautiful access route with extraordinary views, which has made this place one of the tourist spots in the north of the country.
Scenic villages of Lahijan
Shikhanbar village
- Address: Gilan province, central part of Lahijan city, Lialistan district, the beginning of the Lahijan-Lengrod road (view on the map)
- Distance to Lahijan: Five kilometers (10 minutes by car)
Sheikhanbar village is one of the other sights of Lahijan, which has been very popular since the Safavid era due to the location of the shrine of Sheikh Zahid Gilani in this place. The presence of very large stones in Shah Khani Var in the area of Omar Sang shows that this area was the Mashakh field of Sepahian at that time.

Photographer: Lady Haghighi / Google Map
Sightseeing places in Lahijan in spring
Spring in Lahijan is one of the most beautiful seasons in this region; The aroma of Lahijan tea, the soft air and the greenery of the gardens make this place a pleasant destination for travel. Among the sights of Lahijan in spring, the following can be mentioned:
- Shaitankouh and the green roof of Lahijan
- Lahijan pool
- Tomb of Sheikh Zahid Gilani
- Shikhanbar village

Photographer: Setayesh Yousefnia / unsplash.com
Sightseeing places in Lahijan in summer
Lahijan summer is hot and humid; But the shady trees, tea gardens and heights around the city provide pleasant spaces for tourists. Among the sights of Lahijan in summer, the following can be mentioned:
- Lahijan pool
- Tea gardens
- Sustan lagoon
- Lahijan cable car

Photographer: unknown / telecabinahrar.ir
Sightseeing places in Lahijan in autumn
Lahijan takes on a very poetic face in autumn with yellow and orange trees, foggy weather and autumn rains. Among the places to see in Lahijan in autumn, the following can be mentioned:
- devil mountain
- Lahijan pool
- Tomb of Sheikh Zahid Gilani
- Sustan Forest Park and Wetland

Photographer: mohammad mosayyebnezhad / unsplash.com
Sights of Lahijan in winter
Lahijan winter is usually cold and wet; But the calm and quiet atmosphere of the city gives a special charm to the winter trip. Among the places to visit in Lahijan in winter, the following can be mentioned:
- Lahijan pool
- Tomb of Sheikh Zahid Gilani
- Tomb of Kashif al-Sultaneh
- Lahijan clay bridge

Photographer: Arash Salkouyeh / Google Map
Sightseeing places in Lahijan during the day
Lahijan days are an ideal time to enjoy nature, light trekking and visit tea gardens. Among the places to see in Lahijan during the day, the following can be mentioned:
- Devil mountain and green roof of Lahijan
- Lahijan pool
- Lahijan Grand Mosque
- Shikhanbar village

Photographer: Mina Rad / unsplash.com
Sights of Lahijan at night
Lahijan nights convey a different feeling to you. The lighting of Lahijan pool and Shaitankoh has provided a magical space for walking that should not be missed. Among the sights of Lahijan at night, the following can be mentioned:
- Lahijan pool
- Shaitankouh and the green roof of Lahijan
- Cafes and restaurants around Lahijan pool
- Lahijan traditional market

Photographer: Ali Javedan / Google Map
If you want to get to know more about the natural beauty and pleasant mood of Lahijan, we suggest that you take a look at the list of places to see in Lahijan before your trip. This list will help you to know the most important tourist attractions of Lahijan at a glance and plan your trip more carefully.
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