Immerse yourself in the ancient Pakistani culture with a guided day trip in Lahore. Explore diverse attractions, from ancient ruins to modern architecture, and indulge in delicious local cuisine.
Immerse yourself in the ancient Pakistani culture with a guided day trip in Lahore. Explore diverse attractions, from ancient ruins to modern architecture, and indulge in delicious local cuisine.
- Imperial Mosque Lahore / Badshahi Masjid Lahore - Exceptionally maintained, rich in history, with stunning architecture and distinctiveness that draw millions of visitors annually. Constructed in 1673 with red tiles, featuring 3 domes, 4 large and 4 small minarets, this mosque is a masterpiece of subcontinental art.
- Masjid Wazir Khan -…
- Imperial Mosque Lahore / Badshahi Masjid Lahore - Exceptionally maintained, rich in history, with stunning architecture and distinctiveness that draw millions of visitors annually. Constructed in 1673 with red tiles, featuring 3 domes, 4 large and 4 small minarets, this mosque is a masterpiece of subcontinental art.
- Masjid Wazir Khan - Erected in the 17th century, this 400-year-old mosque is impressively adorned, offering a serene and relaxed atmosphere. A remarkable piece of Mughal dynasty art, Masjid Wazir Khan is another historical landmark in Lahore. Navigate through narrow streets and vendors to discover this hidden gem.
- Lahore Fort - Known as Shahi Qila, Lahore Fort is an incredible landmark. It’s the best place to learn about the shared history of India and Pakistan and the rise and fall of the Mughal Dynasty. Once neglected, it is now undergoing significant restoration. Dewan-e-Aam and Shish Mahal are the fort’s most beautiful spots. Your trip to Lahore is incomplete without visiting this magnificent fort.
- Minar-e-Pakistan - A national monument and one of Lahore’s most popular tourist attractions, Minar-e-Pakistan was built between 1960 and 1968 to commemorate the 1940 independence movement. The structure is a splendid blend of Mughal, Islamic, and modern architecture.
- Army Museum - This magnificent museum offers an overwhelming experience, showcasing the history, sacrifices, and achievements of the brave Pakistani nation and army. Inaugurated on August 13, 2017, it presents 900 years of history. The museum is an excellent source of information on Pakistan’s history, culture, and traditions.
- Food Street Fort Road - A marvel in the heart of Lahore for food lovers, Fort Food Street offers the best food tasting options around historical structures. Enjoy traditional music, puppet shows, delicious food, and much excitement.
- Emporium Mall - A modern, beautiful, and the largest shopping mall in Lahore. It’s an ideal place for shopping and dining, especially for women looking for gorgeous Pakistani dresses, handbags, shoes, and fashion accessories. You can also enjoy a variety of delicious and hygienic food.
- Lahore Museum - With vast collections of artifacts from Hinduism, Sikhism, and Buddhism, Lahore Museum is a welcoming cultural landmark. Built in the 1860s, it is one of Pakistan’s oldest museums.
- Wagah Border - A must-see experience during your visit to Lahore, Pakistan. Wagah Border is a land border between Pakistan and India, located 17 miles and a 30-minute drive from central Lahore. Witness the amazing flag ceremony and rangers’ parade, with enthusiastic support from the audience on both sides. This unique parade is sure to impress.
- Packages Mall - A very large and modern shopping mall in Lahore, ideal for family shopping. The mall also features a big food court with a wide variety of food options.
- Walled City of Lahore Authority - Travel back to the Mughal Dynasty era and delve into the history of the subcontinent. Your imagination will transport you to the beautiful Indo-Pak culture during your tour of the Walled City of Lahore. It’s the best of Lahore, with narrow streets and stories from guides about the various administrative buildings under Mughal rule. This authentic, typical, and historical compound will be a lifetime memory.
- Shalimar Bagh (Shalimar Gardens) - Probably the only fully restored and well-managed attraction from the Mughal era in Lahore. Constructed in 1641 during Emperor Shah Jahan’s reign, Shalimar Garden is based on the Islamic concept of Paradise. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it is one of the finest masterpieces of Mughal civilization.
- Shahi Hammam - A unique and fascinating attraction in Lahore, offering a rare insight into the living standards of Mughal emperors. Built by Shah Jahan’s physician Wazir Khan and recently restored by NGOs, you’ll learn about the ancient engineering behind sophisticated baths and admire the elegant wall and ceiling decorations.
- Anarkali Bazaar - An authentic local market for buying local brands. Find all types of artificial jewelry, shoes from local and non-branded brands at reasonable prices, bags, and especially wedding clothes with great handwork.
- Jehangir’s Tomb & Kamran’s Baradari Pavilion - A UNESCO World Heritage site built in 1637 for Mughal Emperor Jehangir. This masterpiece showcases the perfection of Mughal artisans. Jehangir is the only Mughal emperor buried in Lahore, with most others interred in India.
- Air-conditioned transportation
- Inclusive of all taxes and service charges
- Professional tour guide
- Flexible city tour schedule
- Round trip transfers between airport and city hotel
- Air-conditioned transportation
- Inclusive of all taxes and service charges
- Professional tour guide
- Flexible city tour schedule
- Round trip transfers between airport and city hotel
- Entrance ticket (any).
- Food & Beverages.
- Gratuities (optional).
- Entrance ticket (any).
- Food & Beverages.
- Gratuities (optional).
Your guide will meet you at your hotel or the airport, and provide you a selection of sights to see according to your preferences. Please confirm which attractions you want to visit before hopping in the car to begin your journey through Pakistan’s most historical city.
As one of the oldest and culturally diverse cities in Pakistan, Lahore harbors a…
Your guide will meet you at your hotel or the airport, and provide you a selection of sights to see according to your preferences. Please confirm which attractions you want to visit before hopping in the car to begin your journey through Pakistan’s most historical city.
As one of the oldest and culturally diverse cities in Pakistan, Lahore harbors a wealth of history, a variety of traditions, and unique heritage. It’s the country’s second largest city and never fails to captivate its visitors, particularly those with a fondness for understanding the history, culture, and traditions of a place. Here, you’ll encounter everything from ancient ruins to contemporary architecture, bustling market streets to expansive modern shopping centers, eateries lining the streets serving delectable local food, and historical mosques, temples, and museums.
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