Lucknow, located on the banks of the Gomti River, is not only famous all over the world as the capital of the country's largest state Uttar Pradesh, but the multicultural features of this city force tourists from India and abroad to come here. In this city of etiquette, the people here leave no stone unturned for their guests. Lucknow is known as the city of kebabs and Nawabs, which is quite famous for its literature, culture, and architecture. Lucknow is a city that leaves a unique smile on the faces of tourists with its attractive tourist places. This city displays the grandeur of the simplicity of the modern city simultaneously, from rich colonial history to museums. The imprint of Nawabi splendor can be seen at every step here. So have you ever been to Lucknow? And if you have not gone and are planning to visit Lucknow, then do not forget to visit these places.
Ghantaghar
Ghantaghar is just a few steps away from Rumi Darwaza. It is also known as Hussainabad Ghantaghar, which is located right in front of the Imambara. The height of this clock tower is about 221 feet, it is said that it is the tallest clock tower in India. Whose construction was started by Nasir-ud-Din Haider in 1881. The most surprising thing is that no pillar was used in the construction of this 221-foot-high clock tower. This clock tower was built on the lines of Big Ben in London. It is even said that the wheels of this clock tower are bigger than Big Ben.
Lucknow Zoo
Lucknow Zoo or Lucknow Zoo is a good place to visit located in the center of the city which is the favorite haunt of wildlife enthusiasts. This huge zoo is spread over an area of 71.6 acres which was established in 1921 to commemorate the visit of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. This zoo was earlier known as Prince of Wales but later its name was changed. In Lucknow Zoo, some attractive animals and birds like the Royal Bengal Tiger, White Tiger, Lion, Wolf, Great Pied Hornbill, Golden Pheasant, and Silver Pheasant can be seen in their natural habitat. If you come to visit Lucknow city, then you must go to see the animals of this zoo in the city.
Rumi Darwaza
On Hussainabad Road, you will see a big door from a distance, very beautiful. Which is famous due to its beautiful structure. The name is Rumi Darwaza, which is one of the historical buildings of Lucknow. In the year 1784, Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula started building Rumi Darwaza and Imambara, which was completed in two years. It was completed in 1786. This gate is approximately 60 feet high. Rumi Darwaza is an excellent example of Awadh architecture, the design of this gate closely resembles the entrance of the Turkish Sultan's court, so people also know it as the 'Turkish Gate'.
Bada Imambara/Bhool Bhulaiya
Bada Imambara or Aasifi Imambara, one of the historical buildings of Lucknow, was built in 1784 by Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula. Its founder was Kifayat-Ullah. Islam has a deep influence on the architecture here. The biggest specialty of this Imambara is the Bhulaiya built here. The winding paths of this Bhulaiya, fine artworks like artwork, carvings, and secret tunnels make it more special.
Ambedkar Memorial Park
Ambedkar Memorial Park is a major tourist destination of Lucknow which was built in memory of people like Bhimrao Ambedkar, Kanshi Ram, and others who dedicated their lives to equality and human justice. Built with a budget of seven billion rupees, this park is one of the best places to see in Lucknow.
Sikander Bagh
The botanical garden of Lucknow holds a prestigious place among the botanical centers of the whole of India. It is located in the middle of the city. This garden is spread over an area of about 150 acres. Where many species of flowers are seen. This beautiful garden was lovingly settled by Nawab Wajid Ali Shah, who was the last Nawab of Awadh. It is said that he built it for his Begum Sikandar Mahal, who was his favorite Begum. Nawab Sahab named it Sikandar Bagh after her.
Begum Hazrat Mahal Park
Begum Hazrat Mahal Park, which is located at Parivartan Chowk. This place is not only famous but also famous for its beautiful gardens. Not only is it beautiful, but it also has its own identity and history. Begum Hazrat Mahal, also known as the Begum of Awadh, was the second wife of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah of Awadh. After her husband was exiled to Calcutta by the British, she captured Lucknow and maintained her rule over the princely state of Awadh. Begum Hazrat Mahal, who played an important role in the freedom struggle, led the 1857 revolution from Lucknow. This park is named in her memory.
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