My initial interactions with Hyderabad were pure business and I had missed out on many attractions suggested by my colleagues as the best places to visit in Hyderabad. But this time, I made sure that I took out time, just to explore the marvels of this historic city, lovingly called as ‘City of the Nizams’. An evergrowing IT hub, Hyderabad is not only developing as a hi-tech commercial hotspot but interestingly is also investing heavily to preserve its heritage buildings and treasures of the yesteryears. A true amalgamation of cultures and religions is evident as you step into any part of the city where different communities have lived together in harmony for centuries. And if you are a history lover, then this heritage city is an absolute culture dose that you shouldn’t miss while exploring South India. While the city needs more time to be seen completely for those who do not have the luxury of more than 2-3 days in Hyderabad, here is our recommendation on places to visit in Hyderabad.
Golconda
The tales of Golconda takes one through many centuries and even more ruling dynasties. Not many know that the Golconda fort still houses a Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Jagadamba, near the top of the mountains surrounded by the ruins of the fort. According to folklore, a shepherd boy had discovered a statue of God on top of the hill and a temple was built. The fort was later built first with mud and came to be known as Golla Konda meaning ‘shepherd’s hill’ in Telegu, the local language. The mud fort was expanded and reinforced significantly by Kakatiyas and then by Bahmani and Qutb Shahi Sultans.
The kings of Qutb Shahi dynasty made Golconda their capital and introduced many architectural secrets inside the walls of this massive fort. The history of Golconda fort and the city of Hyderabad can be known by attending the Light and Sound show that takes place every evening amidst the ruins of the fort. It is one of the best places to visit in Hyderabad in the evening to get a sneak peek into the rich past of the fort and the enthralling legends surrounding it. Golconda was the crowning glory of Hyderabad and probably one of the most mysterious stories about Hyderabad is the way the city was named.
Bhagmati was a Telugu courtesan in the Sultan’s court. It is believed that the young prince, Mohammad Quli Qutb Shah fell in love with her. Despite tough opposition from the Sultan, they continued to meet in secret. Bhagmati lived in a village by a river which flooded due to heavy rains. As per the locals, the prince swam across the river and rescued the lady. Seeing this the sultan’s heart melted and he accepted their love. Quli Qutb Shah succeeded to the throne in his teens and later married Bhagmati. Some say that he named his capital city Bhagyanar after his lady love and renamed the city to Hyderabad when Bhagmati converted to Islam and accepted the name Hyder Mahal. It is difficult to separate legend from facts in this story, however, it does reflect the spirit of Hyderabad, which seems to stand above the differences often created by minds.
Inside Golconda, as you walk through the paths and gardens that once were evergreen, it is difficult not to wonder how glorious the fortress would have been in its time. The diamond mines of Golconda have produced many world famous diamonds like Kohinoor, Hope diamond and Dariainoor but lay abandoned today.
The fort has a treasure of acoustic tricks that helped in the security and communication through the thick walls of the court. The greatest minds have failed to explain how sound travels the way it does in Golconda. A clap under the dome of the entry gate can be heard at the top in Bala Hisar pavilion, which is more than a kilometer away and 400 ft high. In the Queen’s chambers, a whisper through one wall can be heard clearly on the other side. A small snap of fingers can echo through a hall and cause a strong reverberation. And if this is not mysterious enough, peep through the tunnel that connects Golconda to Qutb Shahi Tombs complex.
Qutb Shahi Tombs
‘How interesting can tombs be, right ?’ Your answer may differ once you visit the Qutb Shahi Tombs in Hyderabad. The beautifully landscaped gardens of Ibrahim Bagh envelopes 40 mausoleums, 23 mosques and a hammam. The complex is an epitome of calmness with timeless domed structures adorned with intricate carvings and grand mausoleums built in remembrance of the kings who truly served their people. The beauty of this hidden gem is in its glorious past and the tales it tells. Which is why it is an important pitstop on your list of place to visit in Hyderabad.
Every ruler from the Qutb Shahi dynasty who ruled Hyderabad is buried here except the last one. Interestingly, once a sultan was coronated, he started building his tomb and hence each tomb reflects its owners’ artistic and architectural preferences. One of the most distinctive tombs is that of Sultan Mohammad Quli Qutb Shah, the founder of Hyderabad. Not only is it the largest, but the ceramic work on the dome and below is being restored. The mausoleums have an amalgamation of various architectural styles taken from Persia, Hindu, Pathan and Deccan and are a treat for any architecture lover.
The Qutb Shahi Tombs are another addition to the list of best places to visit in Hyderabad in the evening. At sunset, the golden glow against the backdrop of the domes and minarets creates a magical scene, one that still reminisces about the legacy of Hyderabad.
Chowmahalla Palace
The best place to visit in Hyderabad to get a glimpse into the royal life of Nizams is undebatably the Chowmahalla Palace. The palace that is an iconic landmark in the city, has been restored into a museum now. It used to serve as the Nizam’s royal residence and durbar and still manages to create nostalgia of the bygone era. The magnificent Khilwat Mubarak, the grand pillared durbar hall is where the Nizam held his court. The marble platform in the center of the room is where the Takht-e-Nishan or the royal seat was laid and the room looks spectacular with its 19 grand chandeliers made from Belgian crystals.
The grandeur and opulence of the Nizams are displayed through the other halls in the palace where various items from the Nizam’s collection are displayed. Handcrafted furniture with intricate craftsmanship, ceramic-ware, valuables gifted to the Nizams, royal dresses, weapons, and armory, etc adorn the showcases and walls of the adjoining rooms that do seem to take you back in time. Interestingly, the clock on top of the Khilwat Darwaza overlooking Khilwat Mubarak and the Bara Imam corridors still works. I wonder what tales it would tell if it could talk, having witnessed Hyderabad’s transformation from the city of Nizams into a high-tech IT hub.
Behind the grand durbar lie the four palaces, Afzal Mahal, Mahtab Mahal, Tahniyat Mahal and Aftab Mahal, which contribute to the name Chowmahalla meaning ‘Four palaces’. The highlight of this section, however, is the Buggy Khana which houses Nizam’s collection of regal buggies and vintage cars.
Nizam’s Museum
Another hidden gem and mostly never included on the listicles about places to visit in Hyderabad, the Nizam’s museum is a treasury on display. Mostly missed out on the regular tourist circuit, this museum is housed inside the Purani Haveli and displays many of the treasures of the last Nizam’s household. Estimated to be the richest man in the world during his time, Osman Ali Khan Bahadur Asaf Jah VII, was the last Nizam of the Princely State of Hyderabad and his net worth was reported to be at US$2 billion in the early 1940s.
As you walk the rooms, you will find many historical pieces like the like letter boxes made of gold and silver, personal belongings studded with diamonds and pearls and a golden throne that belonged to the last Nizam. The museum came into limelight when the golden tiffin box decorated with diamonds and rubies was stolen. It was stolen along with two gold cups and saucers in 2018. The thieves claimed that they wanted a taste of the Nizam’s luxury and dined in the gold tiffin every day while it was in their possession. But before the thieves could sell these invaluable items in the black market at an estimated price of 40-50 crores, they were arrested and the treasures were restored back to the museum.
The museum also holds the world’s largest wardrobe. The sixth Nizam, Mehboob Ali Khan was quite fond of his dresses and never wore a dress twice. And to store all these dresses, he had a dedicated 240ft long walk-in wardrobe, covering the complete right wing of his palace.
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Wow! Amazing Architecture… May plan a trip soon . Thanks for sharing this wonderful article.
Thank you!
I’ve never been here, but I definitely want to go in the future 🙂 thanks for a comprehensive guide and lots of information x
Absolutely enjoyed reading the post and going through the pictures.. they are amazing and beautifully shot.
The interior spaces in these buildings are just as magnificent. I love the intricate moldings and the the spare use of color.
Every time I see photos of places we can visit in India, I marvel at the beauty and depth of choices. What a beautiful city this is.
Thanks for sharing these many activities and places to visit. Hope we can visit Hyderabad someday.
Hyderabad is a city with a lot of heritage and culture and is a paradise for architecture lovers.
I am a huge history buff and all these places look great. Will check them out on my next trip!
Sounds Great!
Thank you! It is beautiful and looks like very important to visit.
Wow! I’m in awe. The architecture of all of these locations is just blowing my mind. Ugh, need to travel more!
Nice Place to visit. Thank you for sharing.
Gorgeous! Would live to see places such as this one day!
This brought back so many memories…I was in hyderabad last year
Oh this looks like a beautiful city – I love your pictures.
Another place to add to my places I want to travel to list!
Those pictures are so inviting and beautiful. They really reflect the beautiful story of those places. I would definitely travel to each of them.
Hi I have some questions for you.I’m about to travel.I’ll drop you an email. Thanks for sharing!
Hyderabad has a beautiful architecture with lots of historical importance. I lived in Hyderabad and have seen some of them and have missed a few places like Nizam’s museum. Loved the grand Durbar Hall of Chowmallah Palace. Beautiful photos of a lovely city.
I didn’t know anything about Hyderabad so thank you for this enlightening post. The acoustics would be incredible in Golconda Fort – that sounds amazing and almost spooky. The museum would be beautiful to visit too and see all those treasures and artefacts of the Nizam household. What wonderful history in this region.
These look like beautiful sites to visit. I’d love to see them in person one day.
I love visiting historical places. Hyderabad has got wonderful architecture designs.
These places look amazing. One day maybe I’ll get a chance to travel.
Wow Hyderabad has some incredible architectural sites! I’ve yet to visit India, but will be sure to remember this place if I ever do travel there.
Looks like some wonderful sights to see! I love history and the history behind these beautiful buildings excites me.
Wow! really appreciate your travel sharing & learnt more about this beautiful place. thanks for this informative sharing & all the captures. Nice! cheers siennylovesdrawing
Love this! Never been but y’know will be looking to do so in the near future, thanks for sharing!
Simply breath taking!
We visited ruins when we were in Italy and it was so amazing. Thanks for sharing these treasured sites.
Yes please, to all of these. I love to travel and i love historical sites.
Stunning! I have always wanted to visit India. I think this city would be the first in my list. Thanks for the great info. 🙂
Truly spectacular photos and amazing architecture you’ll never see here in the states! I have seen many India travel blogs lately and have to admit, it was never on the top of my travel bucket list, but I’m telling my husband now, to move it up the ladder!
Gorgeous. AS a history buff, I’m in love with the architecture and history of these!
Wow, all of these historic places are really wonderful they all stunning 🙂 I wish I have a chance to visit these places someday.
I like to familiarize myself with the history of places I’ve been
Hyderabad is a wonderful place. I will be visiting it next year.
I would LOVE to visit this place because I LOVE history. I would visit the palace to learn more about the royal family.
I’m not too into history, but I must admit that these look like they’d be great places to visit.
Hyderabad! Truly enjoy learning about these different places around the world. It looks like an amazing place to visit. Wondering what business lead you there initially. You mentioned that in your article. As an entrepreneur myself, there might be an opportunity to visit on business as well. — You never know. 🙂 Nice article!
india has been on my bucket list a while. it looks so beautiful and interesting here!
I am ashamed to say that I had never heard of Hyderabad until now. What a stunning place to visit
Awesome list. I will add them to my itinerary when I visit India. 🙂
Visited Hyderabad twice and I must say it’s a beautiful city. Here I have written a post about things to do in Hyderabad. Would be happy if you visit and share your opinion 🙂
I love. Hyderabad especially the food over there.
Qutb Shahi Tombs impressed me the most. How big is the compound with 40 mausoleums and 23 mosques in it?
I really dislike it when work takes away from the experience of the trip. What a wonderful place to see though!
What an incredible place to visit! I love learning about these historic sights…love this!
I have never been to this place but I always wanted to visit. Such a wonderful place.
Everything looks so solid and beautiful. Oh how I would love to visit.
Hyderabad is truly a place of palaces, I haven’t seen all of them. I have heard very few of them from this list. Someday I am gonna take out many days vacation to have a proper Hyd tour.
The architecture is undeniably gorgeous and unique! I wish to visit Hyderabad with my partner.
I am yet to visit Hyderabad in spite of the fact that my sister and best friend stay there. But I did fall in love with the city after reading “White Mughals”. Hyderabad is such a beautiful city steeped in history, art and architecture. And of course, I have heard great things about the food there. Loved reading about the tidbits of history of these iconic structures.
I visited Hyderabad a couple of years ago and visited all the places you mentioned. Many people forget just how rich the history of this beautiful city is. I love that you included the Qutb Shahi Tombs in your article. At least when I visited, this place felt very empty and seemed like most tourists aren’t aware of it.
I haven’t been to India, but I’m fascinated by its culture. I love the details you provided, but what I found most interesting is that the images turn black & white on hover.
Have had the opportunity to visit this historic city a couple of time and really admire the wealth it has in terms of history architecture and culture. My favourite is the charminaar as it reflects everything the nizami state is all about. The food around the area is to die for and a must for every visitor. The darbaar hall looks splendid and represents all the nizam stands for. Thanks for sharing.
Hyderabad is indeed a historic city with a rich heritage and culture. These monuments take you back in time to the era of the Nizams and beyond. Golconda fort is our favourite and of course the iconic Charminar. Incidentally, we have been in Hyderabad recently and experienced the Ramadan vibes of Hyderabad around the Charminar.
Thank you for your ideas.I like all the pictures.Happy blogging 🙂
Wow, that’s a great list of historical places you get to visit just being in Hyderabad. I did not know about the Chowmahalla Palace and the Nizam’s Museum. The grand durbar hall looks elegant. Is there a fixed day tour to see all these places?
I’m really hoping that India gets to by my next big trip! I just visited Sri Lanka last month and fell in love and I heard it’s very similar to India. I think I’m finally ready to take the leap!
Nizam’s museum definitely looks like a must visit place. What an interesting selection of places to visit in Hyderabad.
I would absolutely love to visit any of these spots!! such beautiful architecture and rich history! great finds.
Wow all of these sites are stunning, I can only imagine how much better they looked in person.
Wow beautiful photos! Definitely going to add this onto my places to visit!
Hyderabad is amazing place for everyone. Very nicely written post
I would love to go to those tombs!! They look awesome!
I love the spectacular architecture. I love history and love going to historical sites. There’s a mystique about Hyderabad
Oh, lots of beautiful things to explore here. I bet this would really be fun vacation.. Thanks for sharing..!
What an incredible part of India to visit. I’ve never been there, and now you’ve inspired me to visit Hyderabad. The palace is stunning!
Hi Pujarini, I got to know so much about Hyderabad through your post 😀. I wasn’t aware of so many historical places in Hyderabad. Will definitely visit sometime.
I’ve only recently started to hear more about Hyderabad and the more I hear and read about it, the more fascinating it becomes. It sounds like there is a lot of history to learn through visiting these different places which just look and sound stunning!
Always looking for great places to visit! This looks amazing. Thanks 🙂
Great post for history lovers!
Wow- there sure is a lot of history here. Our boys love both history and architecture so this would be an amazing place for us to take them!! So much to learn!
Charminar looks beautiful, and I can imagine spending some time up there watching the activities of the city beneath, and people on their way between the bazaars. I’m very fond of my own humble tiffin box, and appreciate the beauty and ornate structure of its gold relative. That walk-in wardrobe is fascinating too; you could get your day’s step count while just choosing your outfit!
I love your pictures! It looks great there and I love history, so this is right up my alley.
Wow I love these historical places. Glad to know that there are so many in Hyderabad apart from Golconda and charminar.
It is posts like these that give me the travel bug. My Husband and I want to travel so bad. All of these places look and sound amazing. We love history and love teaching his daughter about places. Thank you for sharing!
You got some great pictures here.
Clearly, another beautiful place in India that I need to add to the list. I enjoyed my visit of India but my time was short and would love to return again soon.
I absolutely enjoyed reading this blog. I love history and love visiting historical sites. Feels like it brought me to olden days.
Truly, these are the best places to visit in Hyderabad with so many interesting and beautiful history to offer. I wasn’t here before, and I will make sure to include this in my bucket list of historical places to visit in the future. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
I had no idea there was so much to see! This is filled with so much useful information. India is on my Bucketlist so I will be saving this!
I love history and even more when it is very distant and different from that of my country, Italy. What a wealth of landscapes and history, beautiful places.
Wow what stunning architecture. It looks like an interesting place to visit