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Featured · Karachi, PK
Walk through Karachi's layered past on this route connecting colonial-era buildings, cultural institutions, and historic streets. You'll move between elegant architecture, bustling markets, and quiet gardens that reveal how the city has evolved across centuries.
Adapted from Thekarachiwalla
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Freemasons Lodge
This early-20th-century lodge greets you with generous windows and a striking wooden staircase that anchors the interior.
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National Academy of Performing Arts (NAPA) Hindu Gymkhana Building
Built in 1925, this majestic structure now hosts the National Academy of Performing Arts, blending its original grandeur with contemporary cultural work.
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Burns Gardens Karachi
A calm garden anchored by the National Museum and the refined Sobhraj Chatumal Terrace offers a green respite on your walk.
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DJ Sindh Govt. Science College
Inaugurated in 1887, this neoclassical building stands as one of architect James Strachan's finest designs in the city.
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Botal Gali
This working street fills with vendors selling secondhand bottles and fragrances—a sensory dive into everyday Karachi commerce.
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Sevakunj Hostel
The hostel's generous galleries and proximity to the historic Aram Bagh create a quiet pocket within the busier urban fabric.
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Kabootar Chowk
Visitors gather here in front of the Sindh High Court to feed pigeons, making it a casual landmark and gentle break point.
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Goolbai Maternity Home
Though no longer in use, this elegant maternity home built by Jamshed Nasserwanjee for his mother remains a poignant architectural presence.
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Richmond Crawford Veterinary Hospital
Established in the 1840s and still serving the city, this veterinary hospital bridges Karachi's 19th-century foundations with present-day function.
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Khalikdina Hall
Tall pillars and a Grecian pediment mark this building, which holds significance for its role in the historic Trial of Sedition.
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Merewether Clock Tower
James Strachan's clock tower, completed in 1892, rises as a recognizable waypoint and emblem of Karachi's architectural heritage.
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