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Destacado · Lahore, PK
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Walk the royal trail through Lahore's walled city, starting at the imposing Delhi Gate and moving through centuries of Mughal architecture. You'll discover ornate mosques, a hammam, vibrant bazaars, and end at Food Street for local flavors served in converted havelis.
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Delhi Gate
This Mughal-era gate is one of six remaining entrances to the walled city, marking your entry into Lahore's historic heart.
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Shahi Hammam (Wazir Khan Hammam)
Built in 1635 during Shah Jahan's reign, this Persian-style bathhouse gives you a sense of the luxuries available to Mughal nobility.
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Dina Nath's Well
A utilitarian well from the Mughal period that sustained the walled city's residents with fresh water.
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Wazir Khan Mosque
This 17th-century mosque captivates with intricate tile work, frescoes, and four striking minarets that showcase Mughal craftsmanship.
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Sunehri Masjid
Built in 1753, this mosque earned its name from the three gilded domes that catch the light above its minarets.
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Rang Mahal
Step into this bustling wholesale market where vendors sell wedding clothes, shoes, and jewelry to shoppers from across the region.
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Faqeer Khana Museum
This private museum houses over 20,000 artifacts spanning Lahore's history and culture, offering deep context for what you've seen.
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Gawalmandi Food Street
Converted havelis line this lively street, now serving as restaurants where you can taste Lahori specialties in a restored setting.
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