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Top 10 Attractions In Hyderabad City

It would be unfair to talk of the top attractions of Hyderabad without knowing a little about the city itself. It is a city in the Southern heartland of India. However, you will notice a strange, Persian flavour in the language and culture of this city. It is one of the few Southern cities where you can communicate in Hindi. Hyderabad was the seat of the Nizams who were a segment of the Mughal empire. That is why, Hyderabad city is best described as crucible of Northern and Southern culture.

This beautiful blend of culture can be seen in every aspect of the city; the language, the food and the architecture. There are two major architectural wonders that are top attractions of Hyderabad; the Charminar and the Golconda Fort. But apart from that, you definitely shouldn't be missing the Salar Jung museum in Hyderabad city. It is one of the best museums in India.

Food is an integral part of tourism. And thus, you cannot go to Hyderabad and not have biryani. The famous Hyderabadi biryani and kebabs are also among the top attractions of Hyderabad. If you are looking to relax, you can easily spend some time at the Hussain Sagar and spend a quite evening there.

Here are some of the top attractions of Hyderabad city that you should not miss if you want your money's worth.

Charminar

Charminar

The Charminar is one of the main landmarks of Hyderabad city. It stands tall in the heart of the old city in Laad Bazar. If you are shopping for tid-bits, then the area around Charminar is the best place to get some cheap thrills.

Golconda Fort

Golconda Fort

The Golconda fort was built by Ibrahim Quli Qutub Shah Wali but many successive rulers have taken hold of the fort. This fort is still intact in its archaeological beauty. It used to be the home of many Hope diamonds in the past. Now, the light and sound show with a voice over from Amitabh Bachchan makes it one of the top attractions of Hyderabad.

Salar Jung Museum

Salar Jung Museum

The Salar Jung museum is a collection of one man's passion. Nawab Mir Yusuf Ali Khan Salar Jung III was a prime minister of the Nizams. In this 3rd largest museum in India, you must see Aurangazeb's swords, Ravi Varma's paintings and a statue of 'Veiled Rebeca'.

Hussain Sagar Lake

Hussain Sagar Lake

The Hussain Sagar lake is surrounded by green lawns were people sit around and spend quite evenings. A large white marble statue of Gautam Buddha standing in the middle of the Tank Bund dominates the skyline here.

Falaknuma Palace

Falaknuma Palace

The Falaknuma Palace is now one of the great pieces of architecture that shows the legendary past of Hyderabad. Now it is stands evidence to the architectural brilliance of the past. The Falaknuma Palace is just 5 kms away from the Charminar.

Paradise

Paradise

If you are a foodie, then Paradise is one of the top attractions in Hyderabad for you. You have to visit this haven of Hyderabadi biryani and choti-boti kebabs to satisfy your taste buds.

Mecca Masjid

Mecca Masjid

Mecca Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India. And the speciality of this mosque is that the brick used to build this monument have been prepared with soil from the holy city of Mecca. Thus, it is one of the holiest places for Islam in India.

Chowmahalla Palace

Chowmahalla Palace

This sprawling and extravagant palace was the official residence of the Nizams of Hyderabad. The Chowmahalla Palace has seen many historic ceremonies and was famous for exotic parties in the times of the British Raj.

Hyderabad Airport

Hyderabad Airport

Hyderabad airport is one of the best airports in India. It covers a sprawling expanse that has all modern amenities including a large basket ball court!

Pearls

Pearls

Hyderabad is the centre for making pearls in India. The hamlet of Chandanpet, just outside the city is dedicated to making pearl jewellery. You must buy a few string of pearls if you want to get the most of being in Hyderabad.

Story first published: Wednesday, July 17, 2013, 16:36 [IST]
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