Peshawar

Peshawar, the heart of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, is a city where history and culture intertwine beautifully. Steeped in antiquity, it’s one of the oldest cities in the region, with roots tracing back over 2,000 years. Strolling through Peshawar, you’ll encounter stunning architecture, such as the iconic Peshawar Fort and the intricate designs of the Mohabbat Khan Mosque, which reflect the city’s rich Islamic heritage. Food lovers will find a paradise here, with the famous Peshawari naan and mouthwatering kebabs that tantalize the taste buds. The bustling Qissa Khwani Bazaar is a must-visit, offering not just delicious street food but also a glimpse into the vibrant local life and traditional crafts. Peshawar’s cultural tapestry is further enriched by its diverse population, which includes Pashtuns and other ethnic groups, each contributing to the city’s unique character. The annual Peshawar Arts Festival showcases local talent, making it a great time to visit if you’re interested in the arts. Did you know that Peshawar was once a significant stop on the ancient Silk Road? This historical significance adds an intriguing layer to your visit, making it a fascinating destination

Peshawar, Pakistan

Top things to do in Peshawar

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

Religious site4.3

Goraknath Temple

58 reviews

Ancient Hindu temple atop a hill in Peshawar, dedicated to Lord Shiva, offering panoramic city views.

Historic site4.3

House of Dilip Kumar

58 reviews

Birthplace museum of legendary actor Dilip Kumar, showcasing his life, career, and memorabilia in Peshawar.

Landmark4.3

Bala Hissar, Peshawar

58 reviews

Historic fort offering panoramic views of Peshawar, once a royal residence and military garrison.

Park & nature4.3

Peshawar Zoo

58 reviews

Zoological garden in Peshawar housing diverse animal species, popular for family outings and educational visits.

Historic site4.3

Gor Khatri

58 reviews

An ancient caravanserai with layers of history from Buddhist stupas to Mughal gateways, offering panoramic city views.

Religious site4.3

Panj Tirath

58 reviews

A Hindu temple complex with five sacred pools, dating back to the Gandhara civilization in Peshawar.

Historic site4.3

Kapoor Haveli

58 reviews

Ancestral home of the Kapoor film family, now a museum and cultural center in Peshawar.

Museum4.3

Peshawar Museum

58 reviews

Home to one of the world's finest collections of Gandharan Buddhist art, with intricate stone sculptures and ancient coins spanning centuries.

Park & nature4.3

Jinnah Park, Peshawar

58 reviews

A sprawling public park in Peshawar featuring lush gardens, fountains, and family-friendly recreational facilities.

Park & nature4.3

Shahi Bagh

58 reviews

A historic Mughal-era garden turned public park, now featuring a cricket ground and serene green spaces.

Religious site4.3

Kanishka Stupa

58 reviews

The ruins of a massive Buddhist stupa built by Emperor Kanishka, a significant archaeological site in Peshawar.

Religious site4.4

Qasim Ali Khan Mosque

39 reviews

A 19th-century mosque showcasing classic Mughal architecture with three domes and intricate fresco work.

Religious site4.4

Mahabat Khan Mosque

39 reviews

17th-century Mughal mosque renowned for intricate tile work and a vast courtyard.

Market4.2

Qissa Khwani Bazaar

25 reviews

Historic bazaar known as the 'Street of Storytellers,' famous for vibrant atmosphere and traditional crafts.

Landmark4.2

Cunningham Clock Tower

25 reviews

Victorian-era clock tower built in 1900, a prominent landmark in Peshawar city center.

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