Places To Visit 

Bara Imambara 🕌

A magnificent 18th-century Asafi Imambara built by Nawab Asaf‑ud‑Daula, renowned for its massive arched central hall and the intriguing labyrinth known as Bhool Bhulaiya—a maze of nearly 1,000 passageways and 489 doors

Rumi Darwaza

The majestic 60-ft high gateway modeled after Istanbul’s Sublime Porte, constructed in 1784. A prime example of Awadhi architecture and an instantly recognizable symbol of Lucknow

Chota Imambara

Also known as the “Palace of Lights,” this 1839 monument is famed for its glittering chandeliers, mirror-work, and ornate domes—showcased beautifully in vibrant photographs like the one above .

Bara Imambara Courtyard

A wide-angle view capturing the grandeur of the Imambara's courtyard and intricate architectural detailing—perfect for showcasing spatial scale on your site

British Residency

Ruins of the British Residency, key during the 1857 Siege of Lucknow. Maintained by the Archaeological Survey, the site provides an evocative glimpse into India’s colonial past

Sikandar Bagh

A royal garden built around 1800 by Wajid Ali Shah, fortified during the 1857 uprising. Today, it’s part of the National Botanical Research Institute and renowned for its medicinal and ornamental flora

Lulu Shopping Mall

This Lulu Shopping Mall houses over 250 international and national brands with a large 6,000 sq. m. Family Entertainment Centre, Funtura. It also features a 1,600-seater food court serving over 15 fine dining options.

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