Where to visit

Where to visit in Ahmedabad?

Gujarat, India

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Ahmedabad is Gujarat's largest city and India's first UNESCO World Heritage City, with a living old city of pols, mosques, temples, stepwells and carved wooden houses. It also holds major Gandhi heritage at Sabarmati Ashram and one of India's strongest vegetarian street-food cultures.

Ahmedabad is Gujarat's largest city and India's first UNESCO World Heritage City, with a living old city of pols, mosques, temples, stepwells an...

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A compact starting point, kept useful for real travelers.

01

Join the AMC heritage morning tour

5-5.5 hours | Easy | Official AMC ticket, student/adult rate

02

Visit Sabarmati Ashram

1-2 hours | Easy | Free entry

03

Explore Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, Bhadra Fort and old-city pols

3-4 hours | Easy | Guide optional

04

Visit Adalaj Stepwell or Dada Harir Stepwell

2-3 hours | Easy | Transport extra

05

Dada Harir Stepwell

An intricately carved stepwell in Asarwa, quieter than many headline monuments. | 4 km

06

Sarkhej Roza

A large Indo-Islamic complex of tombs, mosque and tank on the city edge. | 10 km

07

Calico Museum of Textiles

A major textile museum that requires advance booking. | 5 km

08

Riverfront Flower Park

An easy evening stop on the Sabarmati Riverfront. | 4 km

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Good first tap

Visit Ahmedabad for a rare mix of UNESCO-listed urban heritage, Gandhi history, stepwell architecture, textile culture and legendary Gujarati food.

Best time

October to February for heritage walks and outdoor sightseeing.

How to reach

Ahmedabad is connected by NH 48, expressways and Gujarat state highways, with strong bus, cab and self-drive connectivity from Vadodara, Gandhinagar, Udaipur, Mumbai and Rajasthan.

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