An iconic 16th-century mosque, Charminar stands as a symbol of Hyderabad. Surrounded by bustling markets, its four grand arches and intricate interiors make it a must-visit landmark.
This majestic fortress is renowned for its impressive acoustics and panoramic views of the city. The evening light and sound show narrating its history is a highlight for visitors.
A vast man-made lake featuring a massive Buddha statue at its center. Visitors can enjoy boat rides and leisurely strolls along the Tank Bund, offering picturesque views.
Recognized as one of the world's largest film studio complexes, Ramoji Film City offers film-themed attractions, live shows, and elaborate sets, making it a paradise for movie.
One of India's premier museums, it houses an extensive collection of art, antiques, sculptures, and rare manuscripts from around the globe.
Once the seat of the Nizams, this beautifully restored palace showcases grand architecture, vintage cars, and royal artifacts, reflecting the opulence of a bygone era.
Among the largest mosques in India, Mecca Masjid is an architectural marvel built from soil brought from Mecca, situated close to Charminar.
A serene temple constructed from pure white marble, dedicated to Lord Venkateswara. Perched atop a hill, it offers panoramic views of Hyderabad.
This heritage hotel and former royal residence is renowned for its grandeur and historical significance, offering a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of the Nizams.
An arts and crafts village that showcases traditional crafts, cultural performances, and regional cuisines, providing an immersive experience of local culture.