Ahmedabad, also known as the 'Manchester of India' is an apt weekend destination amongst tourists who want to unwind themselves amidst nature and capture the beautiful essence of Gujarat. Ahmedabad is the western India's most vibrant city known for its cotton industries mushrooming into the cities and its cotton products burgeoning across India. The best tourist places in Ahmedabad offer an array of activities as a known shopping destination for fabrics, an exciting and pleasing vista of flora and fauna, an essence of true Gujarati cuisine and an amalgamation of architecture.
The Sabarmati Ashram situated in 1917 was the abode of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi or better known as Mahatma Gandhi during the years of Independence struggle. The ashram on the banks of and named after the river 'Sabarmati' has a very subtle architecture with a soothing and tranquil atmosphere.
The ashram has served two purposes quintessentially as the epicenter of freedom struggle and as the place that united a group of people who committed to 'ahimsa' or non-violence to secure independence. Tourists get to explore nature and the place does immense justice to tourists with its varied ecosystem and an enriched heritage that provides fun, frolic, adventure and a sneak peek into India's ancient history. The city offers a number of sanctuaries, national park and lake rides with beautiful sunsets that was inhabited by Bhil king of Ashaval in 11th Century, Sultan Ahmed Shah in 1411 C.E. and later by Shahjahan.
The marvelous architecture juxtaposed with breathtaking view serves the tourist places in Ahmedabad as a popular destination for tourists with a mixture of fun, food and frolic. The standalone architecture essays a great trip down the lane of history and magnificence.

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People Also Ask About Ahmedabad
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When is the best time to visit Ahmedabad?
When planning on a visit to Ahmedabad, November to February offers the best time to visit the city though one can pay a visit through the year.
Here is a month wise breakup of the months:
November to February:
Winter is the best time for planning a visit, as the climate remains gentle and pleasant to enjoy sceneries around the city. The maximum temperature does not go beyond 35 degree Celsius and the minimum dip in temperature is around 12 degree Celsius. Remember to carry woolen garments and a heavy jacket if one is not a winter person.
March to May:
Time when summer sets in and there is a considerable soar in temperature. However, if one likes to enjoy the city sans crowd and likes to explore the places all by oneself, these three months are the time to secure the best deals and hotel tariffs. The maximum rise in temperature can be up to 40 degree Celsius and it can go down to 20 degree Celsius. Remember to carry light cotton clothes.
June to October:
Monsoons offer a great time to visit the city as the temperature remains mild and does not go beyond 30 degree Celsius while the maximum drop may be up to 18 degree Celsius. Remember to carry an umbrella whenever you go out.
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How to reach Ahmedabad?
The vibrant city of Gujarat can be reached in a number of ways:
By Air
Ahmedabad being a major city is well connected to various other major cities of India and abroad. The nearest airport is the famous Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport and is located around 14 kilometers away from the city centre.
By Train
Ahmedabad railway station also known as Kalupur railway station is located around 6 kilometers from the city center and its vast network connects to all the major cities of India such as Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai and Jaipur. Kolkata-Ahmedabad Express, Ashram Express, Jaipur-Aravali Express, Bhuj Ac SF Express, Navjeevan SF Express.
By Bus:
Ahmedabad has a wide range of roads and national highways connected to all major cities across the country via Ahmedabad Transport Service and various other interstate bus services. AC Buses, Deluxe luxury buses and state buses ply on a regular basis connecting cities like Delhi, Jaipur, Kolkata, Bengaluru.
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What are the different things/activities to do in Ahmedabad?
Ahmedabad offers a wide range of activities for tourists to heighten their stay during vacation.
- Visit Sabarmati Ashram
- Go on a sightseeing in the city
- Take an evening walk to Jama Masjid
- Catch a movie in the Sunset Drive in Cinema
- As a car lover gape at the beautiful vintage wonders at the Auto World Vintage Car Museum
- Go shopping at Law Garden
- Take a heritage walk
- Spend leisure time in Victoria Garden
- Explore Calico Textile Museum
- Share childhood nostalgia at the Kite Museum
- Enjoy water activities at Shanku's Water Park
- Take a tour of Science City
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Which are the best resorts to stay in Ahmedabad?
Tourists in Ahmedabad are spoilt for choice, as the city has to offer opulent and exquisite hotels and resorts to stay. Known for their humble hospitality and royal decor, most resorts offer very relaxing and enjoyable stay that one cannot forget soon. Some of the best resorts are:
- Courtyard Ahmedabad
- Aloft Ahmedabad SG Road
- Crowne Plaza, Ahmedabad City Center
- Palm Green Club, Highway
- Gulmohar Greens Golf and Country Club
- Shanku's Water World Resort
- Royal Safari Camp
- Club Kensville Golf Resort
- Whistling Meadows Resort
- Green Mango Lake Resort
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What are the best public transport modes to commute around Ahmedabad?
The city offers numerous modes of transports to hop from one place to another
- AMTS Bus: Run by the Ahmedabad Municipal Transport Service, it makes travel easy and hassle-free with its vast network spread across the city. Buses are either painted in combination of yellow and red or white and red. Fares start from Rupees 3 and goes maximum up to Rupees 25.
- BRTS Bus: Bus Rapid Transport System are painted in silver and have designated routes on which they run. It is comparatively a newer and faster bus service than AMTS that has its own stations and wheelchair service.
- Metered-Autorickshaws: Another great mode of transport to roam around the city with ease and comfort, rickshaw drivers know both Hindi and Gujarati so communication is not a problem.
- Taxi - Ahmedabad city also has cab services to help tourists travel to different locations around the city and is the fastest mode of transport. There is also Ahmedabad Airport Taxi owners Association that offers pick up from and to the airport..
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Which are the best places for shopping in Ahmedabad?
Ahmedabad, also known for the comprehensive and rich clothing it has to offer. The city is known for its clothing mills and is fast becoming as one of the most important business hubs in India. Listed below are some of the unique places one can shop for ethnic clothes:
- Lal Darwaza - This place offers one of the best range of sarees, gents garments, chaniya cholis and children garments.
- Law Garden Night Market - If one is keen on buying handicrafts then this is the place. Law Garden is widely known through Ahmedabad as the most famous shopping destination for chaniya cholis, female accessories and is inundated with kurtas, dupattas and several handspun traditional clothes.
- Sindhi - This market offers wide-range of bed sheets, sarees and dress materials.
- Dhalgarwad - another shopping destination in Ahmedabad that is famous for jewellery, fabrics and saree.
- Manek Chowk - It is a walled market place located near Bhadra Fort and known for its jewellery items and handicrafts.
- Fernandes Bridge - If one considers to be a bibliophile then this is the place to visit in Ahmedabad for shopping. Stalls on both sides of the streets are flooded with old and new books and has to offer a great number of genre too.
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What is the best local cuisine here? Where do I try them out?
One can experience the best Gujarati vegetarian contemporary thali in various places in Ahmedabad and it will be a sin not to try the famous Gujarati snacks - Fafda, Khaman, Dhokla, Khakra, Dalwada Thepla and Chavana. To explore one's taste buds one can always visit these places:
- Aghasiye
- Vishala
- Auto World Vintage Car
- Moti Mahal
- Gordhan Thal
- Swati Snacks
- Jassuben Pizza
- Mirch Masala
- Rasranjan
- Ame Gujarati
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How far is Runn Of Kutch from Ahmedabad?
The distance between Ahmedabad and Rann of Kutch is around 400 kilometers and takes up to 8 hours to travel by road. If travelled by train it takes up to 7 hours to reach Rann of Kutch. And, one can travel by air that will take up to approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes as there are no direct flights between Ahmedabad and Rann of Kutch.
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What are the famous sightseeing places in Ahmedabad?
Often known as the most vibrant city and the heartbeat of western India, Ahmedabad proposes an excellent pastiche of the old and the new India through architecture that keeps tourists on their toes. Ahmedabad offers an amalgamation of different cultures, mesmerising landscapes and a glimpse of intricate Indo-saracenic artisanship of ancient India.
Some of the most popular places which one can't miss on a trip to Ahmedabad:
- Sabarmati Ashram
- Sabarmati Promenade
- Jama Masjid
- Siddi Syed Mosque
- Sarkhej Roja
- Kankaria Lake
- Akshardham Temple
- Calico Textile Museum
- Hathee Jain Temple
- Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary
- Lothal
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Which are the famous historic monuments in Ahmedabad?
Ahmedabad offers an assorted number of historical architecture that narrates the rich past of the city, highlighting its importance in military achievements and at every fold of Indian history. Some of the famous historical splendours are:
- Sabarmati Ashram
- Dada Hari Ni Vav
- Sarkehj Roja
- Adalaj Stepwell
- Bhadra Fort
- Jama Masjid
- Ahmad Shah's Tomb
- Jhulta Minara
- Teen Darwaza
- Mughli Bibi's Tomb
- ISKCON Temple
- Lothal
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Where can one witness wildlife in Ahmedabad?
Ahmedabad, besides offering a mélange of old and new history also offers a perfect getaway into the wilderness and helps oneself to engage in a wildlife safari to experience the diverse flora and fauna. Ahmedabad's wildlife parks have created a niche for itself and they are the quintessential places to getaway from the city to revive and refresh:
Gir National Park: Gir National Park is Gujarat's most well-known national park and home to the Asiatic lion. The park also houses the endangered white-backed and long-billed vultures and has the marsh crocodile.
Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary: A paradise for birdwatchers, the Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary is the largest wetland bird sanctuary in India. The best time to visit this place is in winter as almost 210 species of migratory birds like Rosy Pelicans, Flamingoes, White Storks, Brahminy Ducks and herons attract tourists and serves as a great weekend getaway in Ahmedabad.
Jessore Sloth Bear Sanctuary: It is a protected zone for Indian sloth bears. The sanctuary also houses Leopard, Sambar, Blue Bull, Wild Boar, Porcupine, Indian Flap-shelled turtle, Cobra, Krait and Monitor Lizard.
Purna Wildlife Sanctuary: This sanctuary has Leopard, Indian Civet cat, Barking Deer, Chital and Jungle Cats. November to March is the best time to visit this sanctuary.
Wild Ass Sanctuary: Touted as India's biggest wildlife sanctuary, the park provides protection to the endangered wild ass subspecies Indian Wild Ass belonging to the Asiatic Wild Ass species Onager. Giving the endangered species company are also Indian gazelle, African lynx, Nilgai, Blackbuck and Jackals. One can also sight birds like Flamingoes, Saras cranes, Spoonbills and Pelicans.
Thole Lake Sanctuary: It is an artificial, shallow, freshwater lake giving many opportunities to diverse species of birds to survive in a hydrological ecosystem. This place attracts tourists chiefly for the birds as one can spot Whistling Teal, Flamingo, Egret, Heron and Spot Crane.

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Ahmedabad Top Attractions
Places To Visit In Ahmedabad
Swaminarayan Temple is one of the most popular religious sites in Ahmedabad. This magnificent Temple is dedicated to Lord Narnarayanan and it is the first temple of the Swaminarayan sect. The Temple is exquisitely designed and intricately carved in Burmese Teak.There are several brightly colored arches and brackets surrounding the Temple and beautifully adorned galleries and domes. The image of Lord Narayanan in the main hall is made of pure marble while the inner walls and the exterior of the Temple is covered in colorful Gujrati designs depicting the culture and lifestyle of Gujarat.There are many idols of Swaminarayan all around the temple including some of his personal belongings.Location: Swaminarayan Mandir Road, Kalupur, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, 380001Entry Fee: No entry feeTiming: 5 AM to 12 Noon; 3 PM to 10 PMBest Time to Visit: All year round

The Dada Harir Stepwell is a marvelous example of refined architecture and masonry of that era. It is one of the most tranquil places to visit in Ahmedabad. Here you can enjoy some peace and quiet as you observe the fine craftsmanship and the various inscriptions in Sanskrit and Persian on the walls and pillars of the stepwell.As you gaze down at the stepwell you can find birds flitting about as the whole essence of this structure takes you back in time. Another feature that attracts visitors here is the sudden cooling effects that can be felt the moment you enter.It provides for a lovely respite from the hot Ahmedabad sun, especially during the summers. It is best to visit the stepwell in the late mornings when the rays of light falls on the depths of the well.Location: Hanumansingh Rd, Haripura, Asarwa, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380016Entry Fee: No entry feeTiming: Monday - Saturday 9 AM to 5 PM, on Sundays 9AM - 6PMBest Time to Visit: All year round

Located on the banks of the Sabarmati River, this is one of the most popular tourist places in Ahmedabad. Once a residence of Mahatma Gandhi, now it is one of the best Ashrams in Ahmedabad. It has been divided into several sections.The most interesting part is the Museum section where the personal belongings of the Mahatma and several of his letters are on display. The Ashram was one of the main centers of the Freedom Struggle of India. Some of the main attractions here are the Upasana Mandir, Magan Niwas, Hriday Kunj, Udyog Mandir and the Ashram Museum.The Library has several manuscripts, books, photographs and other objects of interest. Till today, you will find the personal belongings of Mahatma Gandhi such as the round glasses, wooden slippers, the hand-operated chakra and other personal memorabilias for visitors to witness.Location: Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalaya, Ashram Rd, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380027Entry Fee: No entry feeTiming: 8:30 AM to 6:30 PMBest Time to Visit: October to March

The Auto World Vintage Car Museum was established by Shri Pranlal Bhogilal in 1927. He was a vintage car enthusiast himself and converted his own private collection into a museum. There are over 100 exclusive vintage cars on display in this Museum.Each one is the finest example of high end brands like Bentley, Jaguar, Rolls Royce, Maybach, Austin, Chrysler, Cadillacs and many more. The most interesting and special part is that each of these cars are custom-made according to the specifications of the buyer.There is also a section of special cars meant for special occasions such as the convertibles for evening rides, limousines for ceremonial events, boats, station wagons, motorcycles and horse drawn carriages as well.Location: Dastan Estate Sardar Patel Ring Road Kathwada, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 382430Entry Fee: INR 50 per person. Timing: 8 AM to 9 PMBest Time to Visit: October to March

Kankaria Lake was earlier known as Hauz-E-Qutub and served as a bathing area for the sultans of that era. It now features a beautiful island-garden in the center with a splendid summer palace known as Nagina Wadi. Kankaria Lake is one of the best places to visit in Ahmedabad to indulge in a picnic.You can also enjoy the various activities such as toy train rides, tethered balloon rides, kid’s city and boat rides at the entertainment zone. The area around the lake is a perfect place to enjoy a relaxing evening stroll.There are also other activities that you can indulge in here such as archery, gymnastics and water rides. The Kankaria Lake Carnival, held here during the last week of December is celebrated with great enthusiasm with people visiting from around the country during this time.Location: Maninagar, Ahmedabad, GujaratEntry Fee: Free for all between 4 AM to 8 AM. Rs. 5 for kids below the age of 12 and Rs. 10 above the age of 12.Timing: 4 AM to 11 PM every day except Monday. No entry between 8 AM to 9 AM and 10 PM to 11 PMBest Time to Visit: October to March

Jhulta Minar is one of the most unique monuments in the world. Featuring a most fascinating style of architecture. When one of the minarets is shaken the other corresponding minarets start vibrating after a few seconds but the area between the minars do not exhibit any vibrations at all.This phenomenon has had many archaeologists and other experts stumped. Till date there is no explanation to this phenomenon. The Minars also exhibit exquisite architectural splendour and reflect Mughal and Rajputana styles of architecture.The Minars were to be the entrance to the Sidi Bashir mosque but it was torn down during the Gujarat Sultanate uprising. Learn more about this unique structure by adding it to your bucket list of places to visit in Ahmedabad.Location: Kalupur Road Sarangpur, Laxmi Bazar, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380002Entry Fee: No entry feesTiming: 7 AM to 7 PMBest Time to Visit: October to March

Law Garden is a beautiful oasis of lush greenery in the heart of the vibrant city of Ahmedabad. This is one of the most fascinating places to see in Ahmedabad. It is a public garden both locals and tourists love to visit this place to indulge in some relaxing and recreational activities.The Law Garden Night Market is very famous amongst the locals and visitors. This market offers a unique shopping experience as the goods sold here are handcrafted by local artisans. The Garden also serves as a venue for several cultural and music festivals, concerts and other activities.This area is famous for street shopping and delicious Gujrati street food and snacks. The lush greenery of Law Garden is a wonderful place to enjoy a relaxing walk or spend some quality time with family and friends in the evening.Location: Law Garden, Maharashtra Society, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380009Entry Fee: No Entry feeTiming: 5AM - 12 Noon, 2PM - 10PMBest Time to Visit: October to March

Bhadra Fort is an imposing ancient fort located on the eastern banks of the Sabarmati River. It was built by the founder of the city of Ahmedabad, Sultan Ahmad Shah I in 1411 AD. Over the years many rulers conquered the Fort and in 1817 the British defeated the ruling Marathas and took over the Fort.They turned it into a prison during the entire British Rule in India. The Maratha rulers built a Bhadra Kali Temple in the Fort which in turn gave the Fort its name. The Fort lies on a sprawling ground of about 43 acres and it has an elegant palace, the Bhadra Kali Temple, the Nagina Baug, Teen Darwaza and Ahmad Shah’s mosque.The Fort was mainly built using bright red colored stones and the palace within the Fort has ornate arches and intricate carvings. Today, the Fort is used for several Government offices.Location: Court Rd, Old City, Bhadra, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380001Entry Fee: No Entry feeTiming: 9AM - 5PMBest Time to Visit: November to February
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