Going to Hyderabad for Diljitâs concert? Stop by to check out these 7 incredible spots in the city
If you were lucky enough to get tickets to Diljitâs concert in Hyderabad, make sure you stay over the weekend and explore this destination
7 Incredible City Places You Can See In Hyderabad During Diljitâs Concert
Founded in 1591 by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, the fifth ruler of the Qutb Shahi dynasty, Hyderabad (named after the founderâs beloved wife Hyder Mahal) became a center of arts, commerce and culture, reflecting the prosperity of the Persian-influenced Deccan. Sultanate. The Nizams of Hyderabad took it a step further and turned it into one of the wealthiest princely states of India. This richness is reflected in the architecture and culture of this âcity of pearlsâ. While Diljit will definitely raise the excitement levels for concert goers on November 15, stay for the weekend and explore the heritage of this stunning metropolis.
Charminar. Credit: Canva
Charminar
Start your day with the iconic Charminar, a symbol of the historical grandeur of Hyderabad. Built by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah (5th Sultan of the Qutb Shahi dynasty), this monument stands a lone sentinel in the middle of the bustling streets, identified by its four massive pillars (minar).
Golconda Fort. Credit: Canva
Golconda Fort
Head to the magnificent Golconda Fort for a trip back in time. Golla Konda translates as Shepherdâs Hill and legends state that a shepherd found an idol on the top of this hill, and told this to the Kakatiya king ruling at that time. The king built a mud fort around this place and after 200 years the Bahmani rulers captured this place. The Qutb Shahi kings later made Golconda their capital and converted this mud fort into a granite structure whose perimeter extended up to 5 km. Today, the fortâs grand architecture and breathtaking views make it a must-see.
Chowmahalla Palace. Credit: Canva
Chowmahalla Palace
Step back in time at the Chowmahalla Palace, a massive complex that served as the official residence of the Nizams, the former rulers of Hyderabad. Explore the grand courtyards, admire the grand jewelery collection showcasing the extravagant lifestyle of the Nizams, and get a glimpse of the grandeur of a bygone era.
Hussain Sagar Lake
Spend a tranquil evening by the banks of Hussain Sagar Lake, which was excavated by Hussain Shah Wali during the reign of Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah in 1562 AD. Today the promenade is a popular destination among locals and travelers. You can take a boat ride with a view of a large Buddha statue installed in the middle of the lake. There are other places of interest near Hussain Sagar Lake like Lumbini Park, Birla Temple, Snow World, NTR Garden and Planetarium.
Qutub Shahi Tomb. Credit: Canva
Qutub Shahi Tombs
Located one kilometer north of the Banjara Darwaza of Golconda Fort, the Golconda Tombs stand as magnificent monuments built in memory of the late kings of Golconda. These grand marvels of architectural excellence, built by the Qutb Shahis, are among the oldest historical sites of Hyderabad, reminding of the glory of the Golconda kings buried at this site.
Hussain Sagar Lake. Credit: Canva
Salar Jung Museum
One of the largest museums in India, this treasury houses a diverse collection of art, artifacts and antiquities spanning centuries and continents. Explore intricate Mughal miniatures, admire European sculptures, and marvel at the huge variety of historical objects on display.
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shop at laad bazaar
Unleash the shopper within you at Laad Bazaar, which takes its name from the lacquer used to make laad or bangles. Bargain for the best deals on unique Hyderabadi souvenirs like pearls (Hyderabad is known as the City of Pearls!), beautiful bangles, dazzling clothes, and intricate metalwork and colorful handicrafts. Donât forget to taste the local Iranian tea and Osmania biscuits at the nearby tea shops.
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