A First-Timer's Journey Through Lucknow's Hidden Gems

Aminabad Market

Shop at the Aminabad market in Lucknow until you drop! 1.5 kilometers from Lucknow Junction, this lively market is a shoppers' paradise.

Aminabad Market

Discover everything from mouthwatering street cuisine like kebabs and biryanis to Lucknow's chikankari clothing and jewelry.

Bara Imambara

Bara Imambara in Lucknow is more than just a mosque! Constructed amid a famine by a Nawab, it provided jobs for hundreds!

Bara Imambara

This architectural wonder, a sacred place for Muharram observances, has a vast hall. Discover stunning design and history!

Begum Hazrat Mahal Park

Unwind at Begum Hazrat Mahal Park in Lucknow! While adults prefer hikes, yoga, or meditation, children like swings. Take in the splendor of the park,

Begum Hazrat Mahal Park

which includes lush gardens, fountains, and a monument honoring a brave queen. Ideal for quiet getaways, festivals, and picnics!

Chattar Manzil

Nawabs constructed this ancient structure, which blends European and Indian architectural styles.

Chattar Manzil

Dubbed 'Umbrella Palace' due to its curved roof, this Gomti River property features lovely gardens. Don't pass up this marvel of architecture!

Dilkusha Kothi

Visit Dilkusha Kothi in Lucknow to travel back in time! Its majesty whispers of history, while it is partially destroyed.

Dilkusha Kothi

Constructed by a British inhabitant for the benefit of the Nawabs, it functioned as a hunting lodge, summer retreat, and leisure area for the Begums.

Hazratganj 

Visit the Hazratganj market in Lucknow to shop in elegance! This market, which dates back to 1827, provides exquisite chikankari needlework

Hazratganj 

and distinctive products made in Uttar Pradesh. Take advantage of the nice monsoon rains and relaxed shopping conditions.

Husainabad Clock Tower

The Hussainabad Clock Tower in Lucknow is a must-see! Constructed in 1881, this marvel standing 221 feet tall is the highest clock tower in India.

Husainabad Clock Tower

Inspired by Big Ben in London, it features Gothic and Victorian styling. 2010 saw renovations that allowed the clock to chime once more.

Rumi Darwaza

Discover Rumi Darwaza, a magnificent 60-foot doorway, in Lucknow! Constructed amid a famine, it gave jobs and is today a monument in the city.

Rumi Darwaza

Admire its stunning Awadhi architecture, which was influenced by the Bab-i-Humayun gate in Turkey.

Rumi Darwaza

For the ideal photo, position yourself between the Bara and the Chota Imambara!

Saadat Ali Khan Maqbara

Discover Saadat Ali Khan's and his wife Khurshid Zadi's magnificent tombs. Admire their exquisite gardens and complex architecture;

Saadat Ali Khan Maqbara

they are close to Begum Hazrat Mahal Park. Amidst the bustling attractions of Lucknow, don't miss this tranquil retreat!

Satkhanda

Discover Satkhanda, a charming antique clock tower in Lucknow! Inspired by the Leaning Tower of Pisa, this 67-meter red brick colossus was constructed in 1842.

Satkhanda

It combines distinctive design with Italian flair, making it a well-liked destination. Take note of this architectural treasure!