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Nearby Places to Visit
Best Places to Visit in Hyderabad | Distance from Our Hotel |
JNTU | 500 m |
Lulu Mall | 1 km |
Nexus Mall | 2 km |
Shilparamam | 6 km |
Durgam Cheruvu | 10 km |
NTR Gardens | 13 km |
Hussain Sagar Lake | 14 km |
Lumbini Park | 14 km |
Jala Vihara | 14 km |
Qutub Shahi Tombs | 14 km |
Tank Bund | 14 km |
Golconda Fort | 15 km |
Salar Jung Museum | 15 km |
Birla Mandir | 15 km |
Birla Planetarium | 15 km |
Charminar | 15 km |
Ramoji Film City | 15 km |
Nehru Zoological Park | 15 km |
Snow World | 18 km |
Purani Haveli | 18 km |
Chowmahalla Palace | 18 km |
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Shilparamam
Tucked away in Madhapur, Shilparamam is a lively arts and crafts village dedicated to preserving India’s rich heritage. Designed as a cultural retreat, this vibrant enclave showcases traditional handicrafts, folk art, and ethnic celebrations all year round. With every corner brimming with craftsmanship and creativity, Shilparamam offers visitors a chance to experience the soul of India through its stunning exhibits, festive events, and artisanal treasures.
Kasu Brahmananda Reddy National Park
Situated in the vicinity of Jubilee Hills and Banjara Hills, Kasu Brahmananda Reddy National Park is a serene tourist attraction in Hyderabad, spanning 390 acres of lush greenery. Once a grand palace gifted to Prince Mukarram Jah in 1967, the park was designated a national park in 1998. Often called a natural oasis within the city, it offers a refreshing escape from Hyderabad’s urban bustle, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
Golconda Fort
Once the capital of the Qutub Shahi dynasty, the Golconda Fort is a stunning reminder of Hyderabad’s royal past. Its inner fort holds remnants of palaces, mosques, and a grand hilltop pavilion standing 130 metres high, offering breathtaking views. Renowned for its architecture and history, it remains one of India’s most magnificent forts.
Birla Mandir
Built by the Birla family in 1976, this stunning temple sits atop a 280-feet hillock on a 13-acre plot. Crafted from white marble, its construction spanned nearly a decade before being consecrated by Swami Ranganathananda of the Ramakrishna Mission.