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Ramoji Film City
The guide was updated:Just 25 kilometres from the city centre lies Ramoji Film City, one of the largest and most impressive film studio complexes in the world. With numerous gardens and streets recognisable from various movies, it’s a haven for film enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy spectacular opening and closing shows that offer a peek into the magic of filmmaking.
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- Address: Abdullahpurmet, Vijayawada Highway, Hyderabad
- Website: www.ramojifilmcity.com
- Phone: +91 76598 76598
- Email: info@ramojifilmcity.com
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Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Birla Mandir is a stunning Hindu temple which dominates Hyderabad's skyline and has attracted visitors for decades. Constructed entirely of pristine white marble, the temple showcases exquisite South Indian architectural styles and offers panoramic views of the city from its hilltop perch on Naubath Pahad. Beyond its architectural beauty, the temple’s serene ambience provides a perfect retreat from the city's hustle and bustle.
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Salar Jung Museum
Salar Jung Museum is one of the most significant museums of national importance. It houses an extensive collection of Indian and international artefacts, paintings, books, sculptures, textiles, ceramics, and more. The museum's collection was primarily sourced from the private collection of the Salar Jung family, particularly Mir Yousuf Ali Khan, also known as Salar Jung III.
One of the museum's most famous attractions is the musical clock, known for its hourly performance, during which a bearded figure comes out and strikes the gong. This mechanical spectacle draws a crowd, especially around the time it is set to go off.
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Sanjeevaiah Children's Park
Sometimes a getaway from the crowded city life is in order, complete with relaxation in a beautiful and peaceful environment. That's exactly what one can expect from the Sanjeevaiah Park. The park is home to a huge variety of bird species, counting over 100, which makes it a huge attraction for bird watchers.
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Hussain Sagar Lake
A destination for the romantics in Hyderabad is the famous Hussain Sagar Lake, often admired for its heart-like shape. A standout feature is the 18-metre-high Buddha statue that majestically rises from an island in the middle of the lake, creating a picturesque and serene ambience.
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Ramoji Film City
Just 25 kilometres from the city centre lies Ramoji Film City, one of the largest and most impressive film studio complexes in the world. With numerous gardens and streets recognisable from various movies, it’s a haven for film enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy spectacular opening and closing shows that offer a peek into the magic of filmmaking.
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Nehru Zoological Park
The Indian rhino, panther, and python are just a few of the inhabitants of the Nehru Zoological Park. It's one of the most visited places in Hyderabad, and it's certainly easy to see why. The zoo is full of exotic creatures and guarantees a great time for animal lovers of all ages.
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Shilparamam
Shliparamam is a cultural village created to pay tribute to India and proudly present much of what the country has to offer. This is the place in Hyderabad where you can get original Indian jewellery, saris, and handcrafted items. Besides shops, you can also find a variety of street food vendors, which will make you fall in love with the local cuisine.
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Charminar
Constructed in the late 16th century, Charminar, or 'Four Minarets' is one of the most iconic landmarks of Hyderabad. It remains a central hub for cultural activities, with numerous markets and festivals organised in its vicinity.
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Chowmahalla Palace
Chowmahalla Palace offers visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Nizams, the rulers of Hyderabad State during the 18th to mid-20th centuries. This stunning palace is renowned for its exquisite blend of Persian, Indo-Saracenic, Rajasthani, and European architectural styles. Visitors are particularly impressed by the grandeur of the Khilwat Mubarak Hall, adorned with dazzling Belgian crystal chandeliers, and the meticulously manicured gardens that provide a serene escape from the bustling city. A unique highlight is the collection of vintage cars, including the legendary Rolls Royce.
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Golkonda Fort
Steeped in history and architectural brilliance, Golkonda Fort is a sprawling fortress situated just 11 km from Hyderabad city centre. Originally built in the 13th century and later expanded by the Qutb Shahi dynasty, the fort features grand gates, intricate carvings, and impressive acoustics that once allowed messages to be heard over vast distances.
Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Hyderabad from its highest point and explore its many palaces and mosques. The evening sound and light show, narrated by Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan, vividly brings the fort’s storied past to life.
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Qutb Shahi Tombs
Built by the Qutb Shahi dynasty, the Qutb Shahi Tombs blend Persian, Pathan, and Hindu styles, showcasing intricate stonework and majestic domes. Each tomb is a unique homage to the dynasty’s rulers, with some featuring ornate stucco work and finely carved inscriptions. A visit here offers a rare glimpse into the opulent past of the region, where you can explore the serene surroundings and appreciate the remarkable craftsmanship that has endured through the centuries.
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