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Tourism in Lucknow------------❣❣❣
✨Bara Imambara
✨Chota Imambara
✨Rumi Darwaja
✨Ambedkar Memorial Park
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✨Bara Imambara
✨Chota Imambara
✨Rumi Darwaja
✨Ambedkar Memorial Park
HOPE IT HELPS......❤❤❤☺
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The Bara Imambara of Lucknow is one of the most famous monuments of the city. Also known as Asfi Imambara, after the name of the Nawab of Lucknow who got it constructed, it is an important place of worship for the Muslims who come here every year to celebrate the religious festival of Muharram. The ...
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2. Hazratganj Market

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Places To Visit in Lucknow
Hazratganj, the central shopping district of Lucknow, has a long history behind it and has undergone a great makeover that bridges the past and the present and continues to serve as Lucknow's central shopping arcade.
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3. Lucknow Zoo

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Places To Visit in Lucknow
The Prince of Wales Zoological Gardens was built in 1921 was built to commemorate the Royal family's visit to Lucknow.
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4. Chowk

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5 kms
from city center
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Places To Visit in Lucknow
Chowk market in Lucknow is one of those places of the city that are a window into its rich cultural heritage. Beginning from Chikan work to succulent kebabs, one can find it all at the Chowk market.
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Top Hotels in Lucknow
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5. Chota Imambara

4.2
5 kms
from city center
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Places To Visit in Lucknow
The Chhota Imambara, or the Imambara of Hussainabad, is one of the most beautiful and attractive buildings in the old city of Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh in India. This imposing monument lies to the west of Bara Imambara and is a true sight to behold. The Chhota Imambara was initially a congregation ha...
Read More
6. Dr. Ambedkar Park

3.2
6 kms
from city center
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Places To Visit in Lucknow
The Ambedkar Memorial Park was constructed by the Mayawati Government in Gomti Nagar, Lucknow. The park was built to commemorate the people who dedicated their life to equality and human justice like Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, Kanshi Ram and others. With a budget of a whopping seven billion rupees, the p...
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7. Rumi Darwaza

3.5
4 kms
from city center
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Places To Visit in Lucknow
The Rumi Darwaza was built in 1784-86 and is a 60 feet high entrance, with no visible supporting fittings. It is also known as the Turkish Gate and displays Awadhi architectural style.
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8. Dilkusha Kothi

3.2
3 kms
from city center
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Places To Visit in Lucknow
A hunting lodge converted into a summer palace for the royals, Dilkusha Kothi was built in 1800 by Major Gore in Baroque style. It faced major impact during the first war of independence and hence lies in a less than perfect state with just a few towers and walls standing.
Read More
9. British Residency

3.2
3 kms
from city center
/
9 out of 33
Places To Visit in Lucknow
The British Residency of Lucknow served as a refuge for several Britishers during the uprising on 1857. The fort is now in ruins and a cemetery nearby contains the graves of the hundreds of Britishers who died during the siege. The ruins are now protected by the Archaeological Survey of India.
Read More
10. Farangi Mahal

3.2
4 kms
from city center
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Places To Visit in Lucknow
Once belonging to a French businessman Neal, Firangi Mahal was transferred to the government treasury under the royal decree, which was then developed into an Islamic school by Aurangzeb's consultant and his brother.
Read More
11. Constantia (La Martiniere School)

3.5
2 kms
from city center
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11 out of 33
Places To Visit in Lucknow
One of the historical landmarks of Lucknow with its English past, the La Martinere School started in 1845. It houses the tomb of French Major-General Claude Martin as he resided there.
Read More
Read More
2. Hazratganj Market

3.6
0 kms
from city center
/
2 out of 33
Places To Visit in Lucknow
Hazratganj, the central shopping district of Lucknow, has a long history behind it and has undergone a great makeover that bridges the past and the present and continues to serve as Lucknow's central shopping arcade.
Read More
3. Lucknow Zoo

4.2
1 kms
from city center
/
3 out of 33
Places To Visit in Lucknow
The Prince of Wales Zoological Gardens was built in 1921 was built to commemorate the Royal family's visit to Lucknow.
Read More
4. Chowk

3.5
5 kms
from city center
/
4 out of 33
Places To Visit in Lucknow
Chowk market in Lucknow is one of those places of the city that are a window into its rich cultural heritage. Beginning from Chikan work to succulent kebabs, one can find it all at the Chowk market.
Read More
Top Hotels in Lucknow
Find Cheap Hotels

Radical Palace Hotel and Restaurant
Staring from INR 2,072

Levana Suites
Staring from INR 3,799

OYO Flagship 205 Bandhan
Staring from INR 1,699
View All Hotels in Lucknow
5. Chota Imambara

4.2
5 kms
from city center
/
5 out of 33
Places To Visit in Lucknow
The Chhota Imambara, or the Imambara of Hussainabad, is one of the most beautiful and attractive buildings in the old city of Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh in India. This imposing monument lies to the west of Bara Imambara and is a true sight to behold. The Chhota Imambara was initially a congregation ha...
Read More
6. Dr. Ambedkar Park

3.2
6 kms
from city center
/
6 out of 33
Places To Visit in Lucknow
The Ambedkar Memorial Park was constructed by the Mayawati Government in Gomti Nagar, Lucknow. The park was built to commemorate the people who dedicated their life to equality and human justice like Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, Kanshi Ram and others. With a budget of a whopping seven billion rupees, the p...
Read More
7. Rumi Darwaza

3.5
4 kms
from city center
/
7 out of 33
Places To Visit in Lucknow
The Rumi Darwaza was built in 1784-86 and is a 60 feet high entrance, with no visible supporting fittings. It is also known as the Turkish Gate and displays Awadhi architectural style.
Read More
8. Dilkusha Kothi

3.2
3 kms
from city center
/
8 out of 33
Places To Visit in Lucknow
A hunting lodge converted into a summer palace for the royals, Dilkusha Kothi was built in 1800 by Major Gore in Baroque style. It faced major impact during the first war of independence and hence lies in a less than perfect state with just a few towers and walls standing.
Read More
9. British Residency

3.2
3 kms
from city center
/
9 out of 33
Places To Visit in Lucknow
The British Residency of Lucknow served as a refuge for several Britishers during the uprising on 1857. The fort is now in ruins and a cemetery nearby contains the graves of the hundreds of Britishers who died during the siege. The ruins are now protected by the Archaeological Survey of India.
Read More
10. Farangi Mahal

3.2
4 kms
from city center
/
10 out of 33
Places To Visit in Lucknow
Once belonging to a French businessman Neal, Firangi Mahal was transferred to the government treasury under the royal decree, which was then developed into an Islamic school by Aurangzeb's consultant and his brother.
Read More
11. Constantia (La Martiniere School)

3.5
2 kms
from city center
/
11 out of 33
Places To Visit in Lucknow
One of the historical landmarks of Lucknow with its English past, the La Martinere School started in 1845. It houses the tomb of French Major-General Claude Martin as he resided there.
Read More
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