One of the biggest and most populous cities in India, this metropolis also carries immense cultural and historical importance. The city has a plethora of attractions for tourists ranging from museums and planetariums to well maintained zoos and historical monuments. The place is also famous for its cuisine and the ubiquitous shopping malls that are scattered across it. There is heavy influence of Mughal architecture as the city was home to many Islamic rulers in the past. Ruins of some of the famous historical monuments are mute witnesses to the grandeur of this city in the past which is also called the city of Nawabs.
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Hyderabad is well connected to almost all major cities in India by railroads, road networks, and by air. The airport is located about 22 kilometers from the city center and some of the international companies that operate here are Air India, Emirates, Gulf Air, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Kuwait Airways, Lufthansa, British Airways, Malaysia Airlines, Oman Air, Qatar Airways, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Sri Lankan Airlines and Thai Airways. There are three major railway stations in the twin cities of Hyderabad-Secunderabad. The first is Nampally Station, the second one is Kacheguda and the third and the smallest one is Begumpet. Although the city is well connected by road to many Indian cities it is best to avoid traveling by road as it may be a very uncomfortable experience.
The city is made up of two parts; the old city and the new Hyderabad and the old city offers much more in terms of sightseeing and tourism compared to the newer version. However the new city has seen many modern developments in the recent past and now the city is also called Cyberbad and is worth exploring.
As the city is very big and is connected to Secunderabad which together are called the twin cities, there are many options available for roaming and exploring this concrete jungle. The best traveling options are buses, rickshaws and taxis; the taxi service in Hyderabad provides more choices and is the best way to get around. Many types of cabs are available from the budget- Non-A/C types to the air-conditioned ones that are comparatively expensive. Another thing to keep in mind if you want a cab is prior booking; the city is thickly populated and the demand for cabs is greater than the supply.
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Hyderabad is a city that offers so many places of interest that it takes almost a week to visit and explore all of them. The city is home to many museums, temples, gardens, parks and historical places which are unique and mesmerizing.
The Charminar is an imposing structure near the old city of Hyderabad and literally translates to four minarets. This structure was built by Quli Qutub Shah, thanking Allah for stopping the plague from rampaging the city. There is a mosque inside the structure; however in light of recent terrorist attacks, the place may be closed. On the other hand, tourists still flock the place for taking home a picture of the Charminar which is considered an icon of Hyderabad.
The Golconda Fort saw the beginning of the era of Qutub Shah Wali and was built by the ancient empire of Golconda for protection against invading Mughals. This place is also renowned for its diamond mines and diamond cutting industry. The famous Kohinoor diamond and many other world renowned diamonds were mined here. The fort itself is in partial ruins but offers a glimpse into the history of the region and unique architecture. The fort is made so that it is one of the unique places where acoustics were given prime importance; a clap from a distant chamber is directly heard higher up in the fort. This phenomenon still exists and it is said that it was made for security as well as entertainment purposes.
The Falaknuma palace is just three miles from Charminar and was built by a Nawab named Nawab Vikar-ul-Umra. This is one of the finest palaces in the country and was designed by an Italian architect. Built using Italian marble, this scorpion shaped structure has more than 220 rooms and twenty two halls. Adorned with frescoes and gilded relief, the palace also has some impressive Jade collection that is not only beautiful but is also unique in nature. The place was privy to the Nizam family but is going to be renovated into a 7 star hotel by the Taj group. Some other attractions in the palace are the chandeliers and one of the largest electrical switchboards in India that was installed in 1883.
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