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Badshahi Mosque – A monumental 17th-century Mughal masterpiece, built by Emperor Aurangzeb, with a stunning red-sandstone facade and a courtyard that can hold 100,000 worshippers.
Lahore Fort – A sprawling UNESCO World Heritage site spanning over 20 ha, featuring the ornate Alamgiri Gate, the mirror-covered Sheesh Mahal, and 21 key monuments.
Shalimar Gardens – A terraced Mughal paradise commissioned by Shah Jahan in 1641, with fountains, lawns, and pavilions—fully UNESCO-recognized.
Wazir Khan Mosque & Shahi Hammam – Located in the Walled City, the mosque is famed for its intricate tilework (dating to 1642), and Shahi Hammam (1653) is a beautifully restored Mughal bathhouse.
Fort Road Food Street – Walk along the historic foodie lane offering classic Lahori dishes with spectacular views of Badshahi Mosque, perfect around sunset.
Anarkali Bazaar – One of South Asia’s oldest bazaars (200+ years) buzzing with textiles, crafts, and tasty local snacks.
Minar-e-Pakistan & Greater Iqbal Park – A 70 m tall monument marking the 1940 Pakistan Resolution, set amid green urban spaces ideal for strolling.
Lahore Museum – A 19th-century museum on Mall Road housing 14,000+ artifacts spanning Gandharan, Mughal, Sikh, and Indus Valley civilizations.
Wagah Border Ceremony (optional evening) – A high-energy daily flag-lowering ceremony at the India–Pakistan border, marked by pride and patriotic performances
Shalimar Gardens – Begin your day at this tranquil UNESCO‑listed Mughal paradise (built 1641–42), with terraced fountains and lush lawns
Walled City: Delhi Gate → Shahi Hammam → Wazir Khan Mosque → Sunehri Mosque → Fakir Khana
Walk through Delhi Gate into the Old City, passing restored havelis and local markets.
Visit Shahi Hammam’s restored frescoes .
Admire the ornate tilework of Wazir Khan Mosque (1641) and nearby golden‑domed Sunehri Mosque (1753).
Optional stop: Fakir Khana Museum has 20,000+ artifacts showcasing Sikh and Mughal-era heritage.
Lahore Fort & Badshahi Mosque – Experience the grandeur of the Mughal era: Fort’s Sheesh Mahal and the majestic Badshahi Mosque (capacity ~100,000).
Fort Road Food Street – Enjoy rooftop Lahori specialties with views of the mosque and fort.
“Climb to the top story of one of the rooftop restaurants for a delightful culinary experience.”
Minar‑e‑Pakistan (Greater Iqbal Park) – Visit the 70 m national tower marking the 1940 Pakistan Resolution
Lahore Museum – Explore Gandharan, Mughal, Sikh, and British artifacts inside this grand 19th-century building
Anarkali Bazaar – End your day browsing one of South Asia’s oldest markets, famous for traditional crafts and snacks.
