Ancient buildings, courtly manners, lovely gardens and fine cuisine best explain Lucknow, the City of Nawabs, as it’s fondly called. Packed with myriad tourist attractions, religious centres and fabulous eateries, this city is a magnet for foodies, history buffs and holidaymakers alike. From offering prayers at the famous temples and admiring Mughal-era architecture to relishing a wide range of street food, you can cover the most of this iconic city in a two-day trip.
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I have been staying in Lucknow for the first 20 years of my life ... I enjoyed being in the Zoo, in the parks, in the Imambara and the food in Chowk.The Buddha Park and the Hanthi Park are also nice places for boating in the evening.Read More
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