Full Day Private Guided Lahore Sightseeing Tour
Lahore
Discover Lahore's rich history and vibrant culture on a full-day private guided tour. Explore 15 iconic spots, savor traditional cuisine, and shop with locals.
Duration: 7 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Minar-e-Pakistan - Minar-e-Pakistan is a national monument located in Lahore, Pakistan. The tower was built between 1960 and 1968 on the site where the All-India Muslim League passed the Lahore Resolution on 23 March 1940 - the first official call for a separate and independent homeland for the Muslims of British India, as espoused by the two-nation theory. The resolution eventually helped lead to the emergence of an independent Pakistani state in 1947. The tower is located in the middle of a garden, called Iqbal Park.
  • Tomb of Muhammad Iqbal - The Tomb of Allama Iqbal, or Mazar-e-Iqbal, is the final resting place of Muhammad Iqbal, the national poet of Pakistan. Designed in the Mughal architectural style, the mausoleum is located next to the walls of the iconic Mughal-era Badshahi Mosque, within the Hazuri Bagh in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
  • Badshahi Mosque - The King of all mosques in Lahore the Badshahi Mosque ruled over the throne of being the world’s largest mosque for over 313 years in history. The grandeur of the mosque can be adjudged by the fact that for the first 70 years after its construction in 1673
  • Lahore Fort - he Lahore Fort is an ancient fort in the city of Lahore, Pakistan. Its foundations are probably very ancient but the building was largely constructed during the Mughal Empire. It belonged to the Mughal emperors. Along with the Shalimar Gardens Lahore, the Fort is symbolic of the height of Mughal glory in medieval South Asia. The Lahore Fort is also known as Shahi Qila or Royal Fort.
  • Food Street Fort Road - Fort Road Food Street (Urdu: سڑک خوراک - روشنائی دروازہ, Sarak-e-Khorak - Roshnai Darwaza) is a food street located between Fort Road and Roshnai Gate of the Walled City in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. The street was reconstructed and opened in 2012 as a tourist attraction, by offering Lahori cuisine and views of Badshahi Mosque.
  • Government College University - Although the establishment of a Central College at Lahore was sanctioned in 1856 with the condition that the teachers should be graduates of Oxford, Cambridge, Dublin or Durham, it was not until January 1, 1864 that the college opened its doors in the palace (haveli) of Dhian Singh/Khushal Singh, in Lahore’s Walled City.
  • Ali Hajvery’s Tomb - The shrine was originally established as a simple grave next to the mosque which Ali Hujwiri had built on the outskirts of Lahore in the 11th century.[1] By the 13th century, the belief that the spiritual powers of great Sufi saints were attached to their burial sites was widespread in the Muslim world,[3] and so a larger shrine was built to commemorate the burial site of Hujwiri during the Mughal period.
  • Anarkali Bazaar - Anarkali Bazar is oldest place in Lahore. It is located on the Mall Road. Anarkali is divided into two sections old Anarkali and new Anarkali.
  • Qutub-ud-Din Aibak’s Tomb - Qutb-ud-din Aibak was born in Turk family of Central Asia. As a child he was captured sold as a slave, but was lucky to be purchased by one of the chieftains of Nishapur, who treated him like one of his own sons. Aibak received good education and was trained in the field of archery and horsemanship. However, upon death of chief Qazi, he was sold once again by the sons of the dead chief. As the luck would have had it, the famous Muhammad Ghauri bought him and became an instant favourite of his new master because of his exceptional character and qualities.
  • Lahore Museum - Lahore Museum’s majestic red-brick building blends the old tradition of Mughal architecture. It stands out among the structures built in Lahore during the British period (1849-1947). This building is home to the country’s largest and oldest collection of historical, cultural and artistic objects. Its collections of Gandhara sculpture, miniature paintings, rare manuscripts and old coins are known throughout the world.
  • Bagh-e-Jinnah - The site was originally occupied by the Agri-Horticultural Society of the Punjab and had been planned as a botanical garden modelled on Kew Gardens in London.[6] The garden was named after John Lawrence, 1st Baron Lawrence, who served as the first Chief Commissioner and then Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab, and who later became Viceroy of India from 1864 to 1869.
  • Jilani Park - Jilani Park (formerly known as Race Course Park) is located in the city of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.[1] It is on the Jail Road in front of the Services Hospital. It is famous for its floral exhibitions and artificial waterfall. Annual horse racing competitions are held in this park. There is also a famous restaurant inside the park called ‘Polo Lounge’. It is named after Ghulam Jilani Khan.
  • Liberty Market - In addition to being a well-known shopping district, Liberty Market is also renowned for the numerous restaurants, food outlets, and kiosks that can be found there. If you’re a foodie travelling to Lahore, you should spend some time in the neighbourhood around Liberty
  • Model Town Temple - he Model Town Park is located in Model Town, Pakistan. It was developed in 1985 by then Governor of Punjab, Ghulam Jilani Khan. It has 2.0 km jogging tracks.
  • Packages Mall - Packages mall is Lahore’s favorite and most repeatedly visited mall in Lahore, opened in 2017. More than 200 international and local brands.
What's Included
  • Entry/Admission - Food Street Fort Road
  • Entry/Admission - Liberty Market
  • Entry/Admission - Lahore Fort
  • Private transportation
  • On-board WiFi
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Bottled water
  • Carbonated beverages
  • All fees and/or taxes
Additional Information

The tour is well designed with the best mix of locations in the city, with 15 spots including ( historical, Cultural, Archeological, and Modern heritage) to visit. The tour begins with Mughal`s Era architecture, buildings, and history and moves on to the British time buildings, especially the Government College Lahore and its Lady Gothic Tower of 1868. The tour moves to the famous parks, food, and shopping areas for the travelers to have the best experience all day, explore/discover the history eat the traditional, and shop with the locals.

Location
Minar-e-Pakistan
Circular Rd,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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