Discover Lahore’s rich history and vibrant culture on a full-day sightseeing tour. Explore UNESCO sites, savor local cuisine, and experience the city’s unique charm.
Discover Lahore’s rich history and vibrant culture on a full-day sightseeing tour. Explore UNESCO sites, savor local cuisine, and experience the city’s unique charm.
- Greater Iqbal Park - Named in honor of Allama Muhammad Iqbal, Greater Iqbal Park features peaceful pathways, colorful flower beds, and the impressive Minar-e-Pakistan. This towering monument marks the historic Lahore Resolution of 1940, a key event in Pakistan’s journey to independence.
- Lahore Fort - Next, explore Lahore Fort, a UNESCO World…
- Greater Iqbal Park - Named in honor of Allama Muhammad Iqbal, Greater Iqbal Park features peaceful pathways, colorful flower beds, and the impressive Minar-e-Pakistan. This towering monument marks the historic Lahore Resolution of 1940, a key event in Pakistan’s journey to independence.
- Lahore Fort - Next, explore Lahore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site rich in Mughal splendor. Entering through the grand Alamgiri Gate, visitors are welcomed by a maze of courtyards, pavilions, and halls adorned with intricate marble carvings and delicate frescoes. Highlights include the captivating Sheesh Mahal, Palace of Mirrors, and the majestic Diwan-e-Khas, where emperors once held court.
- Hazuri Bagh - Hazuri Bagh: A Tranquil Mughal Garden Nestled Between Lahore’s Iconic Landmarks.
- Badshahi Mosque - The next destination is the magnificent Badshahi Mosque, an architectural marvel constructed by Emperor Aurangzeb in the 17th century. Its grand domes and towering minarets dominate the skyline, inviting worshippers and visitors to admire its beauty. Inside, the main prayer hall enchants with elegant marble inlay work and intricate calligraphy, creating a serene space for reflection and prayer.
- Tomb of Muhammad Iqbal - The Tomb of Allama Iqbal, located beside Lahore’s Badshahi Mosque, honors Pakistan’s national poet and visionary. Its striking blend of Afghan and Moorish architecture reflects Iqbal’s enduring legacy and inspiration.
- Shalimar Bagh (Shalimar Gardens) - Shalimar Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lahore, showcases the grandeur of Mughal-era landscape design with its tiered terraces, fountains, and pavilions. Built in 1642 by Emperor Shah Jahan, the gardens are a masterpiece of symmetry, blending nature and architecture.
- Wagah Border - The Wagah Border Ceremony is a daily military practice symbolizing the rivalry and unity between Pakistan and India. Held at sunset, it features synchronized marches, patriotic chants, and the lowering of flags in a spirited display.
- Masjid Wazir Khan - Begin the exploration at Delhi Gate, a historic entrance to Lahore’s Walled City, then wander through the old narrow vibrant street named Gali Surjan Singh.
Next, marvel at the exquisite tile work of Wazir Khan Mosque, a masterpiece of Mughal architecture. The Wazir Khan Mosque is a stunning example of Mughal architecture located in the Walled City of Lahore, Pakistan. Built between 1634 and 1641 during the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, it was commissioned by Ilm-ud-din Ansari, who was commonly known as Wazir Khan, the Viceroy of Punjab. The mosque is renowned for its intricate tile work (kashi kari) and frescoes, which are considered some of the most exquisite in the Indian subcontinent.
- Shahi Hammam - The Shahi Hammam, also known as the Royal Bath, is a magnificent historical bathhouse located in the Walled City of Lahore, Pakistan. Built in 1635 during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan, it served as a public bath for the residents and travelers of the Mughal era. The hammam showcases exquisite Mughal architecture with intricate frescoes, beautiful tile work, and elaborate designs. It includes a series of hot, warm, and cool rooms designed for bathing, relaxation, and social interaction. The Shahi Hammam stands as a testament to the grandeur of Mughal engineering and cultural sophistication, offering a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of the past. Today, it has been meticulously restored and serves as a popular tourist attraction, reflecting the rich heritage and history of Lahore.
- Gali Surjan Singh - Gali Surjan Singh, nestled in Lahore’s historic walled city, is a charming lane showcasing vibrant cultural heritage. Its narrow alleys and intricately designed facades echo tales of the city’s rich past.
- Railway Station Lahore - Lahore Railway Station is a grand colonial-era landmark, showcasing stunning Victorian architecture and historical significance. It serves as a bustling hub, offering tourists a glimpse into the city’s past and its vibrant present.

- Tour Guide Fee
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entry Tickets
- Two 1.5 litre water bottles per head per day
- Tour Guide Fee
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entry Tickets
- Two 1.5 litre water bottles per head per day
- Accommodation
- Personal nature uses
- Tips
- Meals and drinks of any kind
- Accommodation
- Personal nature uses
- Tips
- Meals and drinks of any kind
Discover the wonders of Lahore, Pakistan’s cultural heart, where history, art, and hospitality converge. Begin your journey through Lahore’s vibrant past and cultural allure at Greater Iqbal Park and the renowned Lahore Fort. Continue to Hazuri Bagh, the majestic Badshahi Mosque, and the Tomb of Muhammad Iqbal. Revel in the Mughal splendor of Shalimar…
Discover the wonders of Lahore, Pakistan’s cultural heart, where history, art, and hospitality converge. Begin your journey through Lahore’s vibrant past and cultural allure at Greater Iqbal Park and the renowned Lahore Fort. Continue to Hazuri Bagh, the majestic Badshahi Mosque, and the Tomb of Muhammad Iqbal. Revel in the Mughal splendor of Shalimar Gardens, feel the patriotic spirit at the Wagah Border, and appreciate the detailed architecture of Masjid Wazir Khan and Shahi Hammam. End your exploration with a leisurely walk through Gali Surjan Singh and a brief stop at Lahore Railway Station.
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