Tomb of Sheikh Heydar: The tomb of Sheikh Heydar, the father of Safavid king, Shah Ismail, is a tower situated in the middle of an orchard. Experts believe that this tomb belongs to 13th century AD. This tower has a height of 18 meters. It is in the form of a cylinder from outside and a regular dodecagon from inside. Parts of this tower are decorated with blue-colored tiles. This tomb was registered as a national historical monument in 1932.
Qal’eh Kohneh: The ceramic and gunmetal objects found in this castle prove that this historical monument belongs to the pre-Islamic era. This castle is shaped as a trapezium and its walls are made of stone, plaster, limestone and sun-dried bricks. An inscription written in the language of ancient Iran is situated 150 meters from this castle. Experts believe that this inscription belongs to the years 309 to 379 AD, which are concurrent with the Sassanid Era.
Qinarjeh Hot Water Spring: The mineral spring named Qinarjeh is situated 22 kilometers southwest of this city. Its temperature is 82 degrees and is one of the hottest mineral water springs of Iran.
Shabil Mineral Spring: With a temperature of 49 degrees centigrade is a remedy for mental problems and also helpful in the treatment of gallstone and kidney ailments.