Finding the best spots...
Finding the best spots...
A vibrant tapestry of Mughal grandeur, bustling bazaars, and unforgettable cuisine, Lahore is where Pakistan’s heart beats loudest.
Start your journey at the magnificent Badshahi Mosque, one of the largest and most breathtaking mosques in the world, showcasing Mughal architecture at its grandest right at the edge of the old city.
Then explore the nearby Lahore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site steeped in history, featuring lavish palaces, halls, and secret gardens from the Mughal era.
Head to the vibrant Delhi Gate and lose yourself in the narrow alleys of the Walled City, where centuries-old havelis and bustling markets await.
For lunch, savor authentic Lahori flavors at Phajja Siri Payee, an iconic eatery famous for its rich slow-cooked beef and mutton dishes, a favorite with locals.
As the sun sets, visit the magical Shahi Hammam, a beautifully restored Mughal-era royal bathhouse, where you can glimpse the opulence of the past through intricate frescoes and mystical corridors.
Begin your day with a peaceful stroll through the exquisite Shalimar Gardens, a UNESCO-listed Mughal garden with cascading fountains, floral terraces, and tranquil walkways.
Experience Pakistan’s creative spirit at the Lahore Museum, housing an impressive collection of Gandhara sculptures, Mughal miniatures, and Sikh artifacts.
For lunch, enjoy classic colonial ambiance and exceptional Pakistani cuisine at Cooco's Den, a famed artist-run restaurant overlooking the Badshahi Mosque and old city rooftops.
Cap off your day at the stately The Mall Road, Lahore’s historic boulevard lined with grand colonial buildings, the regal Governor’s House, and the elegant Lahore High Court, perfect for an evening stroll.
Start with a refreshing walk at Jilani Park (Racecourse Park), an urban oasis famous for its floral displays, jogging tracks, and serene lake views.
Delve into South Asian spiritual history at the serene Data Darbar, one of the largest Sufi shrines in South Asia, where pilgrims gather for prayer and qawwali music reverberates through the marble courtyards.
For a contemporary culinary experience, have lunch at Cafe Zouk, a trendy spot popular with locals for its inventive fusion menu and lively ambiance.
In the evening, witness patriotism in action at the spectacular Wagah Border flag-lowering ceremony, a dramatic daily ritual on the India-Pakistan border that's equal parts pageantry and celebration.
Quick suggestions
Best time to visit
Feb–Apr, Oct–Nov (pleasant weather)
Typical weather
hot summers, mild winters, monsoon rains Jul–Sep
Daily budget
Budget $20/day · Mid $50/day · Luxury $120/day
Currency
Pakistani Rupee (PKR)
Tipping
5–10% at restaurants
Power
Type C/D/G, 230V
Language
“Assalamualaikum” · “Shukriya”
Good to know
Avoid isolated areas at night and dress modestly