Bushehr is another coastal city on the margin of Persian Gulf which has a semi-arid climate. The establishment of the city is attributed to Ardashir I from Sasanid era. The economic prosperity of this coastal city is due to the fishing, nuclear power plant, shipbuilding and goods exportation. The famous attractions of Bushehr can be named as:
Old Bazaar of Bushehr
Cyrus Palace
Rafael Ship
Graveyard of English Invaders
Geogry Armanian Church
Salt Dome in Jashk
Sea and Sailing Museum
Gour Dokhtar
Graveyard of English Invaders
Graveyard of English invaders was established in Qajar dynasty. The English soldiers and officers who invaded Iran at the time of World war I are buried here.
Cyrus Palace
Cyrus palace is located in Borazjan (about 70 km away from Bushehr city) near dried river of "Ardi". The palace had been one of the important bases of Achaemenid dynasty in Persian Gulf coast.
Gour Dokhtar
Gour Dokhtar dates back to 600 B.C (Achaemenid era). This construction which was built like "Cyrus the Great tomb" in Pasargadae, similar to the other buildings built by Achaemenid architectures has no mortar used in it.
Bushehr