'The Nawab City',
Lucknow is a city of Nawabs and Kebabs, of culture and literature, of history and architecture. Lucknow is the heart of the art, cuisine, dance, culture and music of North India. It was the cradle of the Hindu-Muslim-Sikh symbioses that made India great. Lucknow is the home of Urdu. In particular, the city was famous for its Adab and Tehzeeb (manners and hospitality), intricate embroidery, beautiful gardens and dance forms such as Kathak. Lucknow is also known for Chikankaari.
Some of the historical places to visit in Lucknow-
Bara Imambara, Rumi Darwaza, Jama Masjid, Clock Tower, Chotta Imambara, The Ruins of Residency, Ganjing, Lucknow Zoo, Constantia (La Martiniere School), Dilkusha Kothi, ...
'The Nawab City',
Lucknow is a city of Nawabs and Kebabs, of culture and literature, of history and architecture. Lucknow is the heart of the art, cuisine, dance, culture and music of North India. It was the cradle of the Hindu-Muslim-Sikh symbioses that made India great. Lucknow is the home of Urdu. In particular, the city was famous for its Adab and Tehzeeb (manners and hospitality), intricate embroidery, beautiful gardens and dance forms such as Kathak. Lucknow is also known for Chikankaari.
Some of the historical places to visit in Lucknow-
Bara Imambara, Rumi Darwaza, Jama Masjid, Clock Tower, Chotta Imambara, The Ruins of Residency, Ganjing, Lucknow Zoo, Constantia (La Martiniere School), Dilkusha Kothi, Moti Mahal, Mankameshwar Mandir, Shah Najaf Imambara, Chattar Manzil, Shahi Baoli, Safed Baradari, Maqbara of Saadat Ali Khan, Kaiserbagh Palace, Sikandar Bagh and many more.