Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, is one of India's most historic and culturally rich cities. Known as the City of Pearls and the City of Nizams, Hyderabad has an exceptional range of tourist attractions — from Mughal-era monuments like Charminar and Golconda Fort to modern attractions like Ramoji Film City and Hi-Tech City.
Hyderabad = City of Pearls; capital of Telangana.
Charminar (1591) — built by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah; symbol of Hyderabad.
Golconda Fort — famous for acoustics; once centre of diamond trade.
Ramoji Film City — world's largest integrated film city (Guinness record).
Salar Jung Museum — largest one-man art collection in the world.
Hussain Sagar Lake (1562) — has giant Buddha statue in the centre.
Chowmahalla Palace — UNESCO Award of Merit 2010; Nizam's official residence.
Charminar (1591) • Built by: Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah in 1591 • Meaning: Four Minarets (Char = four, Minar = tower) • Located at the heart of the old city • Iconic symbol of Hyderabad; appears on the Telangana logo • Nearby: Laad Bazaar (famous for bangles)
Golconda Fort • Built by: Qutb Shahi dynasty (expanded from 13th century) • Famous for: acoustic design — a clap at the entrance can be heard at the top • Was once a major diamond trading centre (Kohinoor diamond origin) • Light and Sound show held every evening • About 11 km west of Hyderabad city
Hussain Sagar Lake • Artificial lake built in 1562 by Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah • Large 16-metre Buddha statue in the middle of the lake (Tank Bund) • Connects the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad • Boating facility available
Salar Jung Museum • One of the largest one-man art collections in the world • Built by Salar Jung III (Prime Minister of the Nizam) • Located near Musi River • Collection includes sculptures, clocks, paintings, manuscripts
Ramoji Film City • World's largest integrated film city (Guinness World Records) • Covers 2,000+ acres near Hyderabad • Film sets, theme parks, studio tours • Used for filming major Bollywood and Tollywood films
Chowmahalla Palace • Official residence of the Nizams of Hyderabad • Four palaces complex; UNESCO Award of Merit (2010) • Displays antique cars, arms, chandeliers
Birla Mandir (Birla Temple) • White marble Hindu temple on Naubath Pahad hill • Dedicated to Lord Venkateswara • Built by Birla Foundation; completed 1976 • Visible from large parts of Hyderabad
Qutb Shahi Tombs • Tombs of the Qutb Shahi dynasty rulers • 7 domed tombs surrounded by gardens • Indo-Islamic architecture; near Golconda Fort
Nehru Zoological Park • One of the largest zoos in Asia • Houses tigers, lions, cheetahs, elephants, and many bird species • Lion Safari and Tiger Safari available
Mecca Masjid • One of the oldest and largest mosques in India • Built during Qutb Shahi era; completed under Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb • Bricks in central arch brought from Mecca
Famous tourist places in Hyderabad: (1) Charminar — iconic 16th-century monument; (2) Golconda Fort — with remarkable acoustics and diamond history; (3) Hussain Sagar Lake — with giant Buddha statue; (4) Ramoji Film City — world's largest film city (Guinness record); (5) Salar Jung Museum — world's largest one-man art collection; (6) Chowmahalla Palace — UNESCO heritage; (7) Birla Mandir; (8) Qutb Shahi Tombs; (9) Nehru Zoological Park; (10) Mecca Masjid.
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