Hyderabad Tourism: A city of contrasts, Hyderabad exudes an old-world charm of its own with the Old City (Charminar side), Hitech City (Cyberabad) and the other areas lying between the old and the new. The capital and the largest city of Telanaga, Hyderabad is home to stately mosques and noisy bazaars lined parallelly alongside swanky new office buildings and malls, and it is these very contrasts ? these glimpses into the city?s rich past with inherent promises of an even better future ?that make Hyderabad a city worth visiting. Maybe even more than once.
Suggested Itinerary:Hyderabad Tourism
Day 1: Arrive by morning/midday. Have the fabulously flavourful Hyderabadi biryani for lunch. Walk around the charming bylanes and streets of the older parts of the city. Visit the Charminar and the adjoining market. Don’t forget to sample some of Hyderabad’s lip-smacking chaat items!
Day 2: Have a good breakfast and check out the Birla Science Museum and Planetarium. Sample some of Hyderabad’s famous delicacies like paaya and kheema for lunch. Visit the Husain Sagar lake. Don’t miss out on sampling the scrumptious Irani chai in the evening. End the day with a trip to the Chowmahalla Palace.
Day 3: Visit the Falaknuma Palace after having a hearty breakfast. Make a trip to the Ramoji Film City. In the evening take some time to have the amazing sheekh and galouti kebabs on the streets of Hyderabad. Do take out some time to visit the NTR Gardens and Lotus Pond.
Commuting in Hyderabad Tourism
Hyderabad has a very smooth transportation system. State transport buses are the most preferable and convenient medium of commuting from one place to another in Hyderabad. Also, there are some local trains which connect some localities of the city but they are generally preferred by working class people.
By Bus: Bus fares will cost around five to ten bucks for most of the places depending upon the distance. However, the periodicity of bus arrival is very quick, that is, there are buses in a gap of 15- 30mins for the next ride. The bus services commence at 4:30 AM and lasts till 12 in the morning.
By Cabs: Like every other metropolitan city, Hyderabad too has cabs, share-autos and rickshaw services. It is yet a substitute medium to go back and forth. Each of them have almost similar fares. However, cabs services such as Ola and Uber have fixed rates per kilometre whereas share-autos and rickshaws run on meters.
If you are travelling in a group then opt for car rentals. It costs around INR 45-47 per hour and it also increases the comfort. Make sure to click pictures of the vehicle in case of any damage before you ride it so that the owner cannot accuse you of the damage.
Hyderabad Tourism : Top 10 places to visit in Hyderabad
1. Ramoji Film city
Open Time : 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Cost : General Guided Tour (without Food)- Adult: INR 900 & Child (3-12 years): INR 800.
Ramoji film city is a proud destination of India that attracts millions of people every year due to its unique and beautiful themes. It is said that a movie director can never leave without a movie, that much is its inspiration.
2. Chowmahalla Palace
Open Time : 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM, (Except on Friday)
Once the seat of the Asaf Jahi dynasty, the Chowmahalla Palace was built in Hyderabad. It is located near the famous monument, Charminar and Laad Bazar. The palace is designed very intricately and holds that Nawabi Charm in itself.
3. Hussain Sagar Lake
Open Time : 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Cost : Free
Hussain Sagar Lake is one of a largest man-made lake situated in Hyderabad. Renowned for its monolith of Lord Buddha placed right at the center of the lake, the place is famously known as a Tank Bund, a popular spot of tourist attraction.
4. Charminar
Open Time : 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Cost : Indians: INR 5, Foreigners: INR 100
Charminar is the most important landmark in the city of Hyderabad. The monument was erected when Quli Qutb Shah shifted his capital from Golcondo to Hyderabad. The monument got its name from its structure as it consists of four minarets. The monument looks amazing during night when it is illuminated.
5. Golconda Fort
Open Time : 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM
Cost : Indians: INR 5, Foreign Tourists: INR 100
Golconda Fort is a massive fortress whose ruins stand proudly even today displaying the glory of its rich past and some untold sagas of the city’s history. The place oozing charm is a must visit.
6. Salar Jung Museum
Open Time : 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Closed on Fridays and on Public Holidays)
Cost : Indians: INR 20, Foreigners: INR 500
The Salar Jung Museum is located at Darushifa, on the southern bank of the Musi River, in Hyderabad. This is one of the three national museums in the country. The collection of museum was sourced from the property of Salar Jung Family and it has a myriad collection of paintings, sculptures, carvings, manuscripts etc.
Among all the lovely attraction in and around the city of Hyderabad, Wonderla is the most exciting one, with its loud and cheerful atmosphere and mind-boggling opportunities to spend an entire day with your family and friends.
8. Snow World Hyderabad
Open Time : 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM (Snow sessions for 1 hour each, with a half an hour break in between)
Cost : Student (below class 10): INR 250, Student (above class 10): INR 300,
The only place in Hyderabad where it snows throughout the year, Snow World is quite a hit amongst the locals and the tourists alike. It is the World’s biggest and the first snow-themed park in India. It only gets more unique, with snow fall produced of mineral water. Hence, this is one experience that one must not miss, while in Hyderabad. With almost 3 tones of fresh snow added everyday, finding ground will not be as easy as you thought, in this amusement park.
Sprawling over an area of 12.5 acres adjacent to Hussain Lake, Jalvihar is the largest water amusement park in Hyderabad.
Besides the conventional slides and swings, the complex has three gorgeous party zones ideal for family parties and occasions. It also has rain dance, indoor game zone, dry rides and an enormous food court.
10. Taj Falaknuma Palace
Taj Falaknuma Palace is perched around 2000 metres above the city of Hyderabad. Once the royal residence of Nizam- probably the richest man in the world, the palace has now been converted into a five star luxury heritage hotel. Reverberating with sheer opulence and elegance, the palace treats all its guests like royalty.