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Lucknow – Touring the Nawabi Town

Lucknow Touring the Nawabi Town

A part of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow even serves as the capital of the state. Located on the banks of Gomti, it has a unique identity, a little different from the rest of the Indian cities, yet, perfectly Indian. Famous for its urbane manners and mannerisms, Lucknow has well maintained its culture. One ruled by the high profile and pompous Nawabs, the city still has a strain of the lavishness.

Structures from the Nawabi days and the Raj era are dotted all around the city. Living since ages, Lucknow has become a bit congested and might overwhelm a stranger to town. However, the magnificence and splendor that it holds is sure to make good for the same. Founded by a scion of a small time dynasty, Nawab Saadat Khan Burhan-ul-Mulk, the city soon rose in prominence and became huge enough to be regarded as the largest and most prosperous city in the country. The glory was well maintained even during the time of the British. Sometime around the nineteenth century, the Times of London is said to have compared it with the illustrious Rome. It was during the Nawabs that Lucknow developed a taste for arts like poetry and dance.

The rich past has left a lot of cultural and architectural wealth for Lucknow. Buildings from the Nawabi era and structures of the British still remain an attraction for visitors to the city. One of the finest examples of Islamic architecture is the Bara Imambara. A massive structure, it is a tomb of the Nawab. The labyrinth is particularly interesting and can keep one occupied almost for a day. The La Martiniere College here is worth visiting for the sheer fact that it is one of the oldest running schools in the country. The building is a marvel in itself and has been featured in many Indian movies. The Jami Masjid is an attraction for its massive structure and yellow sandstone majesty. One of the finest in the country and the largest in the city, the mosque exudes immense artistic value. The Lucknow Residency is one site one should not miss when in Lucknow. The ruins of the once glorious building now stand as a testimony to the bloody demise of the British from the country.
Lucknow – Touring the Nawabi Town


Tourists can't move out of Lucknow without shopping here. It is an absolute paradise for shoppers. Undoubtedly, it is the Chikankari and Zardosi works that make the best buys here. When it comes to eating, Lucknow is best known for its Moghlai and Awadhi cuisine.

A visit to Lucknow can only let you know the wealth it has in its winding streets and crammed bazaars. A maze of many odds, the city offers a unique and enchanting world to explore.




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