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Allahabad, India

Top things to do in Allahabad

15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Landmark
Landmark

Allahabad Fort

Akbar's 16th-century fort houses the Ashoka Pillar and a subterranean temple, blending Mughal and ancient Indian heritage.

Museum
Museum

Allahabad Museum

A national museum in Allahabad with a rich collection of sculptures, manuscripts, and natural history exhibits.

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Landmark
Landmark

Allahabad Pillar

A 3rd-century BCE sandstone pillar inscribed with Ashoka's edicts and later Samudragupta's achievements, standing within Allahabad Fort.

Park & nature
Park & nature

Chandra Shekhar Azad Park

A large public park with a memorial, lake, and zoo, named after the freedom fighter Chandra Shekhar Azad.

Neighborhood
Neighborhood

Chowk, Prayagraj

A historic market area known for its bustling bazaars, street food, and colonial-era architecture in the heart of Prayagraj.

Entertainment
Entertainment

Jawahar Planetarium

Jawahar Planetarium: Engaging astronomy shows and exhibits in Prayagraj, popular among students and families for its educational and entertaining displays.

Historic site
Historic site

Khusro Bagh

A historic Mughal garden complex with ornate tombs set in landscaped grounds, offering a serene escape.

Landmark
Landmark

Mayo Memorial Hall

A historic building housing a library and art gallery, built in memory of Lord Mayo, the fourth Viceroy of India.

Religious site
Religious site

Nagvasuki Temple

Nagvasuki Temple, an ancient Hindu shrine on the Ganges banks, is dedicated to the serpent king Vasuki and is a key pilgrimage site during Nag Panchami.

Landmark
Landmark

New Yamuna Bridge

A modern cable-stayed bridge offering scenic views of the Yamuna River, connecting Allahabad to the trans-Yamuna area.

Religious site
Religious site

Prayag Kumbh Mela

Every 12 years, millions gather at the confluence of three sacred rivers for the world's largest religious festival.

Religious site
Religious site

Shahi Masjid, Prayagraj

Shahi Masjid, built by Emperor Bahadur Shah I, is a historic mosque near Allahabad Fort, showcasing Mughal architecture with its domes and minarets.

Religious site
Religious site

St. Joseph's Cathedral, Prayagraj

St. Joseph's Cathedral, Prayagraj: Gothic-style seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Allahabad, known for its stunning architecture and serene atmosphere.

Historic site
Historic site

Swaraj Bhavan

Swaraj Bhavan: Former Nehru family home turned museum, showcasing Indian independence history with personal artifacts and exhibits.

Religious site
Religious site

All Saints Cathedral, Prayagraj

All Saints Cathedral, also known as Patthar Girja, is a striking Gothic revival Anglican cathedral built in the 19th century, featuring intricate stonework and stained glass.