An iconic landmark of Hyderabad built by Sultan Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah in 1591. Known for its impressive architecture and grand minarets offering panoramic views of the city
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Built by the Kakatiya dynasty in the 11th century, the fort owes much of its grandeur to Mohammad Quli Qutub Shah. It is known for its architecture and acoustic wonders
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The Tombs are a group of magnificent mausoleums built in honour of the rulers of the Qutb Shahi dynasty and showcase Persian and Indian architectural styles
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Once the seat of the Nizams of Hyderabad, is a complex of four palaces with stunning architecture, grand halls, courtyards, and collections of artefacts and vintage cars
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Founded in 1951 by the Salar Jung family, it houses a vast collection of sculptures, paintings, textiles, manuscripts, and artefacts from around the world
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It is the largest integrated film studio complex in the world founded by Telugu media tycoon Ramoji Rao. Visitors can explore film sets, gardens, amusement parks
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One of the most popular tourist places in Hyderabad is a heart-shaped artificial lake offering stunning views of the huge Buddha statue in the middle of the lake
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Located on a 280-foot-high hill Naubat Pahad, the temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara. It offers panoramic views of the city and is illuminated beautifully at night
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Spread across 380 acres, it is home to nearly 193 species including tigers, lions, elephants, and exotic birds and offers a fun and educational experience
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It is a bustling market famous for its traditional bangles, pearls, and bridal wear. It leads to the grand Makkah Masjid, one of the oldest mosques in India
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