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2 hours | Easy | Entry fee for Indian nationals; higher for foreign visitors
Uttar Pradesh, India
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Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, is a city steeped in Mughal and Nawabi heritage with stunning architecture, refined culture, and a legacy of poetry and arts. Known as the City of Nawabs, it seamlessly blends its aristocratic past with vibrant modern energy, offering visitors a glimpse into Indo-Islamic architectural brilliance and culinary refinement.
Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, is a city steeped in Mughal and Nawabi heritage with stunning architecture, refined culture, and a legacy...
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2 hours | Easy | Entry fee for Indian nationals; higher for foreign visitors
1.5 hours | Easy | Entry fee varies for different nationalities
3 hours | Easy | Browsing free; shopping optional
1 hour | Easy | No entry fee
2 hours | Easy | Entry fee; guided tours available
1 hour | Easy | Per person or per boat depending on operator
1 hour | Easy | No entry fee; respect prayer times
2 hours | Easy | Entry fee
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Lucknow is an unmissable destination for those seeking authentic Mughal architecture, exquisite regional cuisine, and a deep dive into North Indian cultural heritage. The city's grand monuments, bustling bazaars, and warm hospitality make it a perfect base for exploring Uttar Pradesh's historical wealth.
October to March
Lucknow is well connected by NH19 and NH25. From Delhi (about 500 km) take NH19 southbound; from Varanasi (about 250 km) take NH19 northbound. The city is accessible by regular bus, cab, and train services from all major cities in North India.
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