Swaminarayan Temple

Swaminarayan Temple is one of the most popular religious sites in Ahmedabad. This magnificent Temple is dedicated to Lord Narnarayanan and it is the first temple of the Swaminarayan sect. The Temple is exquisitely designed and intricately carved in Burmese Teak.

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Dada Harir Stepwell

The Dada Harir Stepwell is a marvelous example of refined architecture and masonry of that era. It is one of the most tranquil places to visit in Ahmedabad. Here you can enjoy some peace and quiet as you observe the fine craftsmanship and the various inscriptions in Sanskrit and Persian on the walls and pillars of the stepwell.

Sabarmati Ashram

Located on the banks of the Sabarmati River, this is one of the most popular tourist places in Ahmedabad. Once a residence of Mahatma Gandhi, now it is one of the best Ashrams in Ahmedabad. It has been divided into several sections.

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Auto World Vintage Car Museum


The Auto World Vintage Car Museum was established by Shri Pranlal Bhogilal in 1927. He was a vintage car enthusiast himself and converted his own private collection into a museum. There are over 100 exclusive vintage cars on display in this Museum.

Kankaria Lake

Kankaria Lake was earlier known as Hauz-E-Qutub and served as a bathing area for the sultans of that era. It now features a beautiful island-garden in the center with a splendid summer palace known as Nagina Wadi. Kankaria Lake is one of the best places to visit in Ahmedabad to indulge in a picnic.

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Jhulta Minar

Jhulta Minar is one of the most unique monuments in the world. Featuring a most fascinating style of architecture. When one of the minarets is shaken the other corresponding minarets start vibrating after a few seconds but the area between the minars do not exhibit any vibrations at all.

Law Garden

Law Garden is a beautiful oasis of lush greenery in the heart of the vibrant city of Ahmedabad. This is one of the most fascinating places to see in Ahmedabad. It is a public garden both locals and tourists love to visit this place to indulge in some relaxing and recreational activities.

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Bhadra Fort

Bhadra Fort is an imposing ancient fort located on the eastern banks of the Sabarmati River. It was built by the founder of the city of Ahmedabad, Sultan Ahmad Shah I in 1411 AD. Over the years many rulers conquered the Fort and in 1817 the British defeated the ruling Marathas and took over the Fort.

Manek Chowk

Located in Old Ahmedabad, Manek Chowk is a bustling market place surrounded by several historical buildings and popular streets. This vibrant market is the second largest in the country and the busiest too. Manek Chowk plays three main roles every day of the week.

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Jama Masjid

The Jama Masjid in Ahmedabad is one of the most popular attractions in the city. The mosque was built by Ahmad Shah I, the founder of Ahmedabad in 1423 AD. The structure is a magnificent blend of Hindu, Muslim and Jain architecture.

Sabarmati River Front

Sabarmati Riverfront is a beautiful waterfront area on the banks of the Sabarmati River. It has been developed very artistically turning this area into one of the most enchanting tourist places in Ahmedabad. This is a beautifully developed area on the banks of the Sabarmati River.

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Iskcon Radha Krishna Temple

The ISKCON Radha Krishna Temple is a magnificent Temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha. The Temple grounds are spread over a sprawling 4 acres and the main hall is one of the largest in the country with a capacity to hold over 4000 devotees at a time.

Science City

The Science City Complex in Ahmedabad is one of the most interesting attractions here. The complex covers a huge area and houses an IMAX 3D theatre, an amphitheatre, a Hall of Science, Planet Earth Pavillion, an Energy Park, a Life Science Park and musical fountains.

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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Memorial

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Memorial is a museum dedicated to the memory of Sardar Patel. The structure itself was once a palace built by Shah Jahan, Moti Shahi Mahal. Later, during the British rule it was converted into a cantonment area for them which housed the senior officials of the Company.