Hyderabad travel guide step by step – The City of History, Technology and Biryani

Role: Where the future meets the past
Hyderabad is one of the most beautiful cities in India. It is famous not only for its technology, but also for its history, culture, religious diversity, the world of cinema and biryani in the kingdom of taste. The oligarchy here is a poem – where the Nawabi tradition is mixed with cyber technology. The city of Hyderabad tells a story – “There are words, there are memories, and there is an ominous taste. “

Let’s take a look at this city of tradition and modernity.

Hyderabad in the shadow of history The history of the city of Hyderabad began in 1591, with the capture of Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah. It was the capital of the Qutb Shahi dynasty. During the later Mughal and Asaf Jahi rule, Hyderabad remained a prosperous and cultural capital. The mosque, the fort and the old lane here are the signs of those days.

The name ‘Hyderabad “is derived from the name of Hazrat Ali, son of Hazrat Hussain, son of Hazrat Ali. Some say that the city was named after the Nawab’s lover Bhagmati’s new name ‘Haider Mahal’ after her conversion to Islam.

Places of visiting hyderabad

1 ) Charminar
Hyderabad is the symbol of the city. The four minarets are a wonderful combination of Islamic, Persian and Hindu architecture. It shows how alive the city is.

2) Golconda Fort
This fort is a witness to the history of the Kohinoor diamond. The entire city of Hyderabad is visible from above. In the evening, a light and sound show brings the past back to life.

3) The Salarjung Museum
The largest private museum in the world. Thousands of works of art, antiques and history from Europe, Asia and the Middle East are alive here.

4) Hussain Sagar and Buddha Statue
A lake in the heart of the city. In the middle is the huge Buddha statue, which glows with illumination at night. Boating facilities are also available.

5) Birla Temple
This Vishnu temple, built in white marble, is next to the Hussain Sagar. Beautiful views of the city.

6) Chowmahalla Palace
To get the real taste of Nawab Jaulus you have to come here. White marble floors, huge chandeliers, court halls – all sound like history.

7) Ramoji Film City – the kingdom of imagination, the touch of reality

Beyond the hustle and bustle of the city, is the Swapnapuri-Ramoji Film City spread over an area of about 2000 acres. This place is one of the largest film studio complexes not only in South India but also in the whole world. Founded in 1991 by media mogul Ramoji Rao, the idea was to create a world where reality and dreams of cinema converged.

It has been recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s largest integrated film city.

8) Entering the Door of Dreams

I walked through the main gate of Ramoji Film City and entered another world. Time stops here. The reality is bleak. It’s just a mix of colors, scenery, light and story. Sometimes the streets of Paris, sometimes the bridges of London, sometimes the palaces of South India.

Set and Location – Around the World in One Day

Visiting the different sets of this film city, it seems as if you are entering different movies one by one –

Mughal Garden, Marble House, Rain Forest, Airport Set, Station Platform, Royal Palace – all built so perfectly that the Camerathéatre shows

3 to 4 meals

Children’s Activity Zone

Accommodation – night in a dream

If you want, you can stay at Hotel Sitara, Hotel Tara, or Shantiniketan – the resorts inside Film City. Each hotel has a different theme. As you look out of the window, you might see an eye-catching sight.

Laad Bazaar is famous for its bangles, lehengas, glass bangles and pearls.
Charminar Market – Traditional clothing and handicrafts.
Begum Bazar & Sultan Bazar – Cheap and abundant shopping places.
Shilparamam – Village fair of handicrafts, where artisans from all over India sell their art.

Transport and travel

Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the country.

A Metro Rail – Nidir in Hyderabad and Hyderabadi Biryani

Day 2:

Morning: Golconda Fort

Afternoon: Chowmahalla Palace

In the evening: Traditional Market

Night: Qubani ka Meetha and Tea

Day 3:

Ramoji Film City – from morning to evening

Conclusion: One city, one love.
Hyderabad is not a city, it is an experience. Here the light of technology floats the dreams of the future, and the songs of the past are written on the walls of Golconda. Right here Below Charminar – ₹0 – ₹2350 / per person, according to the package

Hyderabadi food – the land of biryani

Hyderabad means Hyderabadi Biryani. Basmati rice, beef or mutton, curd, kewra water, spices – all this makes for a unique taste. Famous places are:

Paradise, Bawarchi, Shah Ghouse, Meridian, Shadab, Sweets and snacks, Double Ka Meetha

Qubani ka Meetha (Dessert of dates)

Iranian Chai and Osmania Biscuit – the best accompaniment to evening tea.

Shopping and markets

Hyderabad is a city of pearls. If you go to the Lad market, you will see the eye-catching collection of pearl jewellery.

Laad Bazaar is famous for its bangles, lehengas, glass bangles and pearls.
Charminar Market – Traditional clothing and handicrafts.
Begum Bazar & Sultan Bazar – Cheap and abundant shopping places.
Shilparamam – Village fair of handicrafts, where artisans from all over India sell their art.

Hyderabad travel guide

Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the country.

Metro Rail – Hyderabad Metro provides fast and comfortable travel.

Buses, taxis and autos are easily available. The Uber app is very useful.

The best time to visit

November to February – winter, the weather is comfortable.

In the month of Ramadan – Overnight in Charminar and the old city, Ramadan shops, food, attar, sweets – an unprecedented experience.

July-September – Light rain, green city.

Religious and Spiritual Places in Hyderabad

Mecca Masjid – A large 16th-century mosque, next to the Charminar.

Jagannath Temple, Banjara Hills – Modern architecture, sacred environment.

Chilkur Balaji Temple – the famous “Visa God,” by praying to whom many students fulfill their dream of going abroad.

St. George’s Church is one of the oldest churches in Hyderabad.

Pahari Sharif Dargah – A holy place carrying the message of Sufi peace.

Suggested itinerary (3 days)

Day 1:

Morning: Charminar, Lad Bazar

Afternoon: Salar Jung Museum

Afternoon: Hussain Sagar, Boating

Night: Birla Mandir and Hyderabadi Biryani

Day 2:

Morning: Golconda Fort

Afternoon: Chowmahalla Palace

In the evening: Traditional Market

Night: Qubani ka Meetha and Tea

Day 3:

Ramoji Film City – from morning to evening

Conclusion:

One city, one love.

Hyderabad is not a city, it is an experience. Here the light of technology floats the dreams of the future, and the songs of the past are written on the walls of Golconda. Here the philosophy of life can be found in a cup of Iranian tea standing under the Charminar.

This city knows how to give love to food, how to connect history with the present. To come here is to discover something new.

So let’s say – once you come to Hyderabad, this city will not only invite you, but will also make you completely yourself.

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