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Lucknow is a beautiful city that still retains its old world charm. Your tour to Lucknow will be a truly memorable one when you travel in India.
The legacy of the imperial splendor of Lucknow has always fascinated people all over the world. The ambience of Awadh has commonly been associated with the leisurely habits, etiquette, architecture, food and refinement, the residues of Nawabi culture. Over the years the city has preserved this spirit of the bygone days. Tourists visiting Lucknow are mesmerized by the culturally aware residents of the city, the historical landscapes, monuments and buildings and the mouth-watering Awadhi and Mughlai food that is available all across the city. Lucknow took almost two centuries to grow to the size of a metropolis. The first hundred years of success belonged to the Nawab Wazirs which, in different degrees contributed to its growth and made it, what has been metaphorically called, the "Shiraz of Awadh" and the "Constantinople of India". The nawabs were responsible for imparting a distinct image to the city, which indeed is unique.They worked meticulously to dress Lucknow with religious and secular edifices of uncomparable excellence.
The surviving monuments of the city mark the evolution of an interesting style in architecture. In the reign of Nawab Asaf ud Daula, the Mughal stylistic legacy was re-interpreted in stone and stucco instead of marble and stone. Soon the builders began to experiment with European styles and attempts were made to fuse the occidental with the oriental. Consequently, the style that emerged could rival the best in the world. Modern city of Lucknow, spread evenly on both sides of the Gomti, offers a tourist plenty of places of historical interest. Aminabad, with its twisted lanes, is the main shopping centre, though Hazratganj, with its theatres, coffee houses, restaurants, hotels and bars has attracted tourists since long.
If you are on a short visit to Lucknow city and you want to see the main places of tourist importance, please read below. You will get here information about the must see places in Lucknow -

Ambedkar Park, Aminabad, Anandi Water Park, Asafi Masjid, Badshah Bagh, Bagh Baba Hazara, Bal Sangrahalay, Bara Imambara, Baradari at Banarsi Bagh, Begum Hazrat Mahal Park, Bibiyapur Kothi, British Residency, Buddha Park, Chakra Tirth Temple, Chandrika Devi Temple, Chattar Manzil, Chhatar Manzil [Umbrella Palace] or Kothi Farhat Baksh, Chhota Imambara, Chowk, Christ Church, Clock Tower , Constantia House, Dargah of Hazrat Abbas, Dargah of Shah Mina Shah, Dhyan Chand Astroturf Stadium, Dilkusha Garden, Dilkusha Palace, Farangi Mahal, Gautam Buddha, Park, Hazratganj, Husainabad Clock Tower, Hussainabad Imambara, Hussainabad Picture Gallery, Imambara of Moghul Saheba, Imambara of Zain-ul-Abidin Khan, Imambara Sibtainabad, Jahangirabad Palace, Jama Masjid, Janeshwar Mishra Park, K. D. Singh Babu Stadium, Kaiserbagh Palace, Kanshiram smriti upvan, Karbala Naseer-ud-Din Haider, Karbala of Dayanat-ud-Daulah, Khursheed Manzil, Kukrail Forest Reserve, La Martiniere College, Lakshmana Tila, Lucknow Museum, Lucknow Residency, Lucknow University, Lucknow Zoo, Mankameshwar Mandir, Maqbara of Amjad Ali Shah, Maqbara of Mir Anis, Maqbaras of Saadat Ali Khan and Mursheer Zadi, Mariaon Memorial Pillar, Moti Mahal, Musa Bagh, Nadan Mahal, Nawabganj Wildlife Sanctuary, Noor Bakhsh Kothi, Parijaat Tree, Picture Gallery, Qaiserbagh and Pari Khana, Ramakrishna Math, Rauza Kazmain, Roshan-ud-Daulah's Kothi, Rumi Darwaza, Safed Baradari, Satkhanda, Shah Najaf Imambara, Shaheed Smarak, Shahi Baoli, Sheeshe Wali Masjid, shish mahal, Sibtainabad Imambara, Sikandar Bagh, St. Joseph's Cathedral, Talkatora Karbala & Imambara Kaiwan Jah, Tare wali Kothi (SBI Main Branch), Tehsin ki Masjid, The Constantia, Tila Shah Pir Mohammed, Tomb of Begum Murshidjadi, Tomb of Saadat Ali Khan, Vidhan Sabha Bhawan Council House

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