

A treasure trove of Uttar Pradesh's rich history and culture, the State Museum Lucknow is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
A grand 18th-century architectural marvel featuring a large hall, a labyrinth, and beautiful chandeliers.
A smaller, yet equally stunning Imambara known for its intricate glasswork and chandeliers.
A treasure trove of Lucknow's rich history and culture, housing a vast collection of artifacts and artworks.

Lucknow's weather can be warm and humid, so breathable, light clothing is essential.
Exploring the museum and nearby areas may involve a lot of walking.
Protect your skin from the sun, especially during outdoor activities.
A delicate white-on-white embroidery craft, reflecting Lucknow's rich cultural heritage.
Intricately designed kurtas featuring Chikankari embroidery, a symbol of Lucknow's elegance.
A traditional betel leaf preparation, filled with spices and nuts, offering a unique taste of Lucknow.
Known for its delicious Hyderabadi biryani, Bismillah is a popular breakfast spot in Lucknow.
Famous for its mutton kababs, Tunday Kababi has been serving Lucknow's signature dish since 1905.
A historic food court within the Bara Imambara complex, offering a variety of Lucknowi dishes.

Slow-cooked beef in a rich, aromatic gravy, served with tava paratha.
Soft, layered bread stuffed with minced meat and spices, served with chana masala.

Fragrant rice dish with mutton or chicken, cooked in a sealed pot with spices and yogurt.
Mukyappa Pushkarni, a serene lake in Mangalore, is known for its scenic beauty and religious significance.
A stunning open-air performance on the Li River, showcasing local culture and folklore.
A serene 15th-century temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, known for its architectural grandeur and peaceful atmosphere.