Lucknow: The City of Tehzeeb

lucknow the city of tehzeeb

The capital city of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, perfectly combines modern charm and ancient heritage. Famous as a city of Tehzeeb, Nawabs, kebabs, architecture, literature, history and culture, Lucknow delights everyone with its magnificent monuments, awe-inspiring palaces, forts, mosques, lively street markets, and more. 

Furthermore, this artistic centre of the Awadh region majestically combines the simplicity of a modern city and the luxury of a glorious past. Matching up to the city’s allure is its mouthwatering cuisine and rich historical legacy that provide spectacular recollections of the ancient era. 

Witness the allure of the City of Tehzeeb – Lucknow

While a trip to Lucknow can be a rejuvenating and memorable experience, tourists often get overwhelmed by the city’s numerous sightseeing attractions. So if you are planning a Lucknow trip and wondering where to start, here are some prominent spots you can tour via a cab service or hire a Lucknow airport taxi service if you are reaching the city via a flight. 

  • Chota Imambara

The magnificent historical design of Chota Imambara was constructed in the 18th century by the third Nawab of Awadh, Muhammad Ali Shah. Popularly known as Imambara Hussainabad Mubarak, it was originally built as a community hall for the disciples of the Shia community. Nevertheless, the place later acted as the mausoleum for the Nawab and his mother. 

The structure’s interiors are beautifully decorated with crystal lamps and chandeliers sourced from Belgium, which acquired the title “The Palace of Lights”. Moreover, the exteriors feature aspects of elaborate Islamic script, adding to its visual appeal makes it a sight to behold.

  • Dilkusha Kothi

Situated on the shores of the River Gomti, Dilkusha Kothi is the remains of a home constructed in the late 19th century. Furthermore, constructed in the English Baroque style of architecture, the structure once acted as the summer resort and hunting lodge of the Nawabs. While there is nothing left in this 

the building today, except for a few towers and a stunning garden, Dilkusha Kothi is still a prominent sightseeing attraction in Lucknow due to its historical significance and architectural grandeur.

  • Aminabad Market

From jewellery, embroidered chikan garments, and footwear to carpets, local handicrafts, and bed sheets, you will find almost everything at the famous Aminabad market at unbelievable prices. Moreover, once you are done shopping, head straight to some nearby top eateries, such as Kalika Chat House, Wahid Biryani, and Tunday Kababi, and satisfy your hunger pangs with some delectable meals.

 

  •  Nawab Wahid Ali Shah Zoological Garden

Nawab Wahid Ali Shah Zoological Garden, famously known as Lucknow Zoo, is considered one of the best places to visit in Lucknow for family holiday makers and nature lovers. Also, established in the 19th century over 71 acres of land, the place accommodates over 340 bird species, 440 mammals, several species of reptiles and many other wild animals. 

Moreover, while here, you can enjoy paddle boating and fun toy train rides, look at the ancient-era vintage train exhibited in the zoo, and tour the nature interprtation centre and butterfly park to make your trip more enjoyable. 

Whether solo trips, romantic outings, family tours, backpacking excursions, or hangout spots, Lucknow will never cease to amaze you with its various sightseeing attractions and lip-smacking authentic cuisines. So why wait? Book a car on rent in Lucknow and get going to have a fun time in the ‘City of Tehzeeb’.

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Alina Jones