What You Will Do
See Lahore's most important and historical tourist attractions in just one day with your complete peace of mind, without bothering about transportation and other arrangements for yourself, by opting for a private, full-day tour that includes round-trip transfers from your hotel or the airport. You'll visit the beautiful Shalimar Garden (which is a fine example of Mughal-style gardens), the massive Badshahi Mosque, a 17th-century mosque, considered one of the largest in the world, the historical Wazir Khan Mosque, the Historical Lahore Fort and the walled city, Shopping through Anarkali Bazaar with time left over to see the border-closing ceremony in nearby Wagah.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Lahore Fort
1 hour
I will meet you at agreed and planned picked up place and accompany you to show around the fort which is main historical attraction in the city.
2
Badshahi Mosque
1 hour
Badshahi Mosque – A Mughal Masterpiece
One of the world’s largest mosques, built in 1673 by Emperor Aurangzeb, the Badshahi Mosque is a stunning example of Mughal architecture. Its grand red sandstone structure, intricate marble inlay, and massive domes make it a must-visit. The vast courtyard holds 100,000 worshippers, and its towering minarets offer breathtaking views of Lahore. A symbol of history, culture, and spiritual beauty!
3
Hazuri Bagh
Hazuri Bagh – A Royal Mughal Garden
Located between Badshahi Mosque and Lahore Fort, Hazuri Bagh was built in 1818 by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. This beautifully landscaped garden features a stunning baradari (pavilion) made of white marble, once adorned with precious stones. It served as a royal court and gathering place. A perfect spot to experience Mughal and Sikh-era grandeur in the heart of Lahore!
4
Tomb of Muhammad Iqbal
15 minutes
Tomb of Allama Iqbal – Resting Place of a Visionary
Located beside Badshahi Mosque, this simple yet elegant red sandstone tomb is the final resting place of Allama Iqbal, the poet-philosopher who envisioned Pakistan. Built in 1951, it blends Mughal and Afghan architectural styles. A place of national significance, it attracts visitors paying tribute to the man who inspired a nation’s independence.
5
Delhi Gate
Delhi Gate – A Historic Gateway to Old Lahore
Built by Mughal Emperor Akbar, Delhi Gate is one of the original 13 gates of Lahore’s Walled City. Once the main entrance towards Delhi, it now leads to bustling bazaars, historic havelis, and centuries-old mosques. A walk through this gate is a journey back in time, offering a glimpse into Lahore’s rich Mughal-era heritage.
6
Shahi Hammam
30 minutes
Shahi Hammam – The Royal Bathhouse of Lahore
Built in 1635 by Hakim Ilmuddin Ansari, a physician of Emperor Shah Jahan, the Shahi Hammam is a beautifully preserved Mughal-era bathhouse. Featuring stunning Persian-style frescoes, steam rooms, and intricate tile work, it once served as a grand public bath. Now a UNESCO-awarded heritage site, it offers a glimpse into the royal wellness culture of the Mughals.
7
Gali Surjan Singh
15 minutes
Gali Surjan Singh – A Hidden Gem in Old Lahore
Nestled in the Walled City of Lahore, Gali Surjan Singh is a charming, narrow alleyway named after a Sikh-era nobleman. Lined with beautifully preserved heritage havelis, intricate wooden balconies, and vibrant street life, it offers a nostalgic glimpse into Lahore’s rich architectural and cultural past. A must-visit for history and photography lovers!
8
Masjid Wazir Khan
30 minutes
Discover the beauty of Wazir Khan Mosque, a masterpiece of Mughal architecture built in 1634. Famous for its intricate tile work, stunning frescoes, and vibrant calligraphy, it’s a true reflection of Mughal artistry. Explore the mosque's grand courtyard and ornate details with an expert guide. Learn about its rich history and cultural significance. A must-see attraction for history and architecture lovers in lahore.
9
Food Street Fort Road
30 minutes
There are excellent restaurants in Food Street for lunch. We will stay there, and if guests wish to have a meal, they can, otherwise, we will continue the tour.
10
Fort and Shalamar Gardens
30 minutes
Shalimar Gardens is a stunning example of Mughal-era landscaping and architecture. Built in 1641 by Emperor Shah Jahan, the gardens feature beautiful terraced levels, fountains, and intricate floral designs. We will explore the serene beauty of the gardens, where you can relax and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. If you'd like to take a break or capture some photos, we’ll stay for a while, or else we can continue our tour.
11
Wagah Border
1 hour
The Wagah Border is a must-visit for anyone interested in the unique and lively border ceremony between India and Pakistan. Located just outside Lahore, the daily flag-lowering ceremony is a patriotic spectacle, where soldiers from both sides perform synchronized drills in front of an enthusiastic crowd. This event highlights the deep-rooted cultural traditions and pride of both countries. It’s an experience full of energy, excitement, and national pride, offering a unique insight into the border dynamics. Don’t miss the chance to witness this extraordinary ceremony and the emotions it evokes.
12
Anarkali Bazaar
30 minutes
Anarkali Bazaar is one of Lahore’s oldest and most vibrant markets, known for its rich history and diverse shopping experience. From traditional clothing and jewelry to handicrafts and street food, the bazaar offers a true taste of Lahore’s culture. The lively atmosphere, narrow alleys, and historical charm make it a must-visit for those looking to explore the city's local life. Whether you're shopping for souvenirs or just soaking in the energy, Anarkali Bazaar is an essential stop on any Lahore tour.
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