Tuesday, June 14, 2022

Places to visit in Lucknow this Summer with Family and Friends

 Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh's capital, is several things bundled into one. Any enthusiastic traveler can experience a tryst with history, culture, shopping, fun, spirituality, food, leisure, and more in the City of Nawabs. There are many locations to explore after staying at one of the best budget hotels in Lucknow, including centuries-old British and Mughal edifices and fun-filled amusement parks, as well as gardens, street bazaars, museums, and temples.

  1. Chota Imambara- Muhammad Ali Shah, the third Nawab of Awadh, built the grand historical edifice of Chota Imambara in 1838. It was originally erected as an assembly hall for Shia worshippers and was known as Imambara Hussainabad Mubarak. However, the site later functioned as the Nawab's and his mother's mausoleum. The interiors of the structure are lavishly decorated with chandeliers and crystal lamps imported from Belgium, earning it the nickname "the Palace of Lights." The exteriors include exquisite Islamic calligraphy, which adds to the visual attractiveness.


  1. The British Residency- also known as the Residency and the Residency Complex, is a collection of buildings that originally housed the British Resident General. The structure, built in the last quarter of the 18th century, housed over 3000 British residents during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The Residency is currently in ruins and is a protected site under India's Archeological Survey.


  1. Dilkusha Kothi- located on the banks of the Gomti River, is the ruins of a house built in the early nineteenth century. Built in the English baroque style, the structure previously served as the Nawabs' hunting lodge and summer retreat. Except for the external walls, a few towers, and a lovely garden, there isn't much remaining of the building today. Dilkusha Kothi, on the other hand, has earned a spot on the list of Lucknow tourist attractions due to its historical relevance and architectural splendor.


  1. Husainabad Clock Tower- located next to the Rumi Darwaza, is another cultural relic dotting Lucknow's cityscape. The Hussainabad Trust built this 221-foot edifice in 1881 at a cost of 1.75 lakhs, styled after London's Big Ben Clock Tower. The clock is shaped like a flower with 12 petals and a 14-foot-long pendulum. It is well-known as the tallest clock tower in the country, and it is built in the Gothic and Victorian styles.



  1. Amrapali Water Park- If you're looking for some aquatic fun, go to Amrapali Water Park, one of the top water parks in Lucknow. The park's rides and slides include the Aqua Trail, Black Hole, Float Slide, and Crazy Cruise, among others. Amrapali, complete with eateries and video game parlors, is the ideal entertainment zone to keep you entertained for the entire day, especially during the summer.


  1. Fun City- located on a sprawling plot of over 30 acres, is yet another spot to spend a great time with your family and friends. The site is great for individuals of all ages, as it offers a variety of thrilling water rides and twister rides such as Jet Splash, Family Slide, Multi Cruise, and Float Slide, and Racing Reverse Multi-Lane Slide. Another major draw is the Snow Park, which promises a truly 'chill' experience.


  1. The Aminabad Market- which has been in existence since the time of the Nawabs, is one of the best places to shop in Lucknow. Almost everything is available here, from embroidered chikan clothes, jewelry, and footwear to carpets, bed linens, and local handicrafts. Also, remember to haggle in order to receive the greatest deals. After you've finished shopping, head to some of the area's best eateries, such as Wahid Biryani, Kalika Chat House, and Tunday Kababi, to fuel your motor with some scrumptious cuisine.


  1. The Hazratganj Market- a century-old shopping district in Lucknow's core, is where you'll find the city's dynamic soul. The area is a shopper's paradise, with various showrooms, factory outlets, restaurants, retail complexes, malls, and theaters. The Ganj Carnival, celebrated on the second Sunday of each month, draws a large crowd. While you're here, don't forget to satisfy your hunger at the Royal Café, J.J Bakers, the Cherry Tree Café, or one of the other restaurants in the vicinity.


Join us as we explore Lucknow's rich culture and tradition! Ginger, Hotel near Lucknow airport, one of the best budget hotels in the city, provides visitors with 72 tastefully appointed rooms as well as a variety of modern conveniences. From October through March is the best season to visit Lucknow. Summers are often exceedingly hot, however winters are typically cold and pleasant.


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