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Things to Do in Prayagraj (Allahabad)

Triveni Sangam

The meeting point or the confluence of three of the most important rivers in the Hindu religion, Triveni Sangam, is a holy place located in Allahabad. It is one of the most popular and sacred places to visit in Allahabad, and is often a host to some of the most important fairs and festivals of the religion.

The rivers Ganga, Yamuna and Sarawati meet at the Sangam. Due to the popularity of the region, the entire city of Allahabad is also sometimes referred to as Sangam. Every 12 years, an incredibly auspicious festival called the Kumbh Mela is organized at this location, while every six years, the Ardh Kumbh is hosted here.

Both of these festivals see a massive influx of tourists and locals to the Sangam. Hindus take a dip at the place where the rivers meet, believing that touching the holy water washes away the sins of all births. The Sangam can be easily identified by the varying colors of the Ganges and the Yamuna river, the latter of which has slightly greenish water.

Khusro Bagh
Formerly a burial complex near the Allahabad junction railway station, Khusro Bagh is currently a walled garden typical of the Mughal construction. Khusro Bagh has three brilliantly designed sandstone mausoleums paying tribute to Mughal royals, including Shah Begum, Khusrau Mirza, and Nithar Begum, all of whom were related to Akbar’s son Jahangir.

Shah Begum’s tomb is designed in a similar style to Fatehpur Sikri with a three-tiered design. It is one of the most beautiful places to visit in prayagraj. Chhatris, arabesque inscriptions, and traditional Mughal motifs dot all of the three mausoleums.

The domed roofs also feature elaborate calligraphy by some of the ruler’s best calligraphers. Khusro Bagh is an important site to visit if you want to learn more about the Mughal history of India, particularly that associated with the ancient Prayagraj.

Location: Lukarganj, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211016

Timings:
6 AM to 9:30 PM
Anand Bhavan
In the 1930s, the original Swaraj Bhavan, today a famous Allahabad tourist place, was transformed into the headquarters of the Indian National Congress. As a result, Motilal Nehru had to buy another mansion for himself and his family to reside, and it was called Anand Bhavan.

Today, it is a historic house museum also home to the Jawahar Planetarium. European furniture and the most delicate quality china was sourced by Motilal Nehru to decorate this mansion and make it a replica of the original Swaraj Bhavan. Renovation of the enormous estate is said to have been done for over ten years.

Just like Swaraj Bhavan, this place also hosts many artifacts original to the Indian freedom struggle and meetings of the Negru family with many prominent freedom leaders. In 1970, the mansion was donated to the Government of India by Jawaharlal Nehru’s daughter Indira Gandhi. Since then, the government has been responsible for its maintenance.

Location: 246/199 Colonelganj Infront of Anand Bhawan, Uttar Pradesh 211002

Entry Fee: Rs. 10 for Indians, Rs. 50 for foreigners

Timings: 9:30 AM to 5 PM
Allahabad Museum
Established in 1931, the Allahabad Museum is one of the most important and grandiose museums of India. It is a place of national importance, housing significant artifacts from the modern historical period of India. Archaeologists, academicians, historians, and scholars research this museum and regard it as a scholarly place.

It also has a rock art gallery housing rocks from the prehistoric period, all of which serve as critical points of study for many historians. Self-reliant when it comes to power generation, the Allahabad Museum is supported using a solar power system, making it one of the first museums in the world to adapt to eco-sustainable means of power production.

This museum was first set up by Sir William Muir. It was reopened subsequently by Jawaharlal Nehru and Madan Mohan Malviya. Even today, it is home to some manuscripts and monuments important to historians. As a tourist, do not forget to check out different exhibits of the museum and enrich yourself with some historical knowledge at one of the best places to visit in Allahabad.

Location: Chandrashekhar Azad Park, Kamla Nehru Road, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211002

Entry Fee: Rs. 20 per person

Timings: 10:30 AM to 4:45 PM
Jawahar Planetarium
Situated beside the Anand Bhavan and built-in 1979, the Jawahar Planetarium is the perfect confluence of science and history. Each year, a grand event called the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial lecture is also held at the planetarium, and it hosts several shows meant to entertain and enrich the guests of the solar system and the beauty of space.

While in Allahabad, make sure to spend some time in the planetarium. Attend one of its shows to learn about the movement of planets or go to the specialized fairs and lectures held here once in a while. You can also derive delight from the beautiful architecture of this planetarium.

Location: Tagore Town, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211002

Entry Fee: For Adults, Rs. 35 and or children below 16 years of age, Rs. 20

Timings: 9:30 AM to 5 PM
Allahabad Fort

Built-in 1583, this stunning piece of architecture stands at the Triveni Sangam in Allahabad to remind tourists of the city’s rich history. Akbar, a famous Mughal Emperor, is said to have been much impressed by the aura of Allahabad. As a result, he decided to construct a grand fort in the region. This fort was erected to envelop the Akshayavat, a holy tree for the Hindus of the area.

The Archaeological Survey of India has classified the Allahabad fort as a monument of National Importance and maintains its interiors for tourists. The exteriors reflect the brilliance of Mughal architecture with significant motifs and inscriptions in some parts of the fort. As a tourist, do not forget to enjoy the grandeur of the fort while in Allahabad, since it is one of the best places to visit in prayagraj.

Location: Allahabad fort, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211005

Timings:
9:44 AM to 6 PM

Chandrashekhar Azad Park
Built over a massive landscape of 133 acres, Chandrashekhar Azad Park is a beautiful public park located in Allahabad. This grand park was also called the Alfred Park or the Company Bagh during the East India Company’s rule. It was constructed in 1870 to commemorate Prince Alfred’s visit to the city of Prayagraj.

In 1931, the park was renamed Chandrashekhar Azad Park to honor the freedom fighter of its namesake. Today, the massive green lawn is a fun recreational spot for tourists and locals alike. While here, you can just sit to relax or organize an intimate picnic with friends and family while also learning about the modern period of Indian history in one of the most unique places to visit in Prayagraj.

Location: Chandrashekhar Azad Park, Prayagraj, UttarPradesh 211002

Entry Fee: 
Rs. 5

Timings: 4 AM to 8 PM
All Saints Cathedral

The All Saints Cathedral in Shillong, Meghalaya, stands as an architectural and spiritual marvel. Constructed during the British Raj in the early 20th century, this Anglican cathedral showcases a blend of colonial and indigenous architectural styles.

Swaraj Bhavan
Swaraj Bhavan is a large mansion that was once owned by Motilal Nehru and was the place of residence for the Nehru family until 1930. Today, it functions as a grandiose museum and is the most historically revered place to visit in Allahabad.

It is managed by the Jawaharlal Nehru Fund, New Delhi. Photographs of the Indian freedom movement featuring leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Azad, and the Nehrus are all displayed in the museum. Moreover, the Charkha owned by Mr. Gandhi is also displayed here.

As a tourist, you can enjoy the exhibits in its 42 different rooms or just relax in the massive green sprawls. There is also an underground room that was used for meetings by the Indian freedom struggle leaders back when the British oppression prevented them from conducting rallies and meetings in public. While here, do not forget to pay tribute to the freedom fighters commemorated here.

Location: Swaraj Bhawan Rd, Tagore Town, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211002

Entry Fee: Rs. 5

Timings: 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Akshayavat
A fig tree sacred to the Hindu religion, the Akshayavat is enclosed within the walls of the Allahabad fort. According to a mythical legend of the Hindus, Sage Markandeya once asked Lord Vishnu or Narayana to demonstrate his powers to the world. In response, the lord flooded the entire planet, but even then, only the Akshaayavat could be seen above the water. It is one of the most religiously significant places to visit in Allahabad.

It is considered to be indestructible and is worshipped by Hindus around the world. When the British gained control of the Allahabad Fort, they restricted entry to the sensitive parts of the fort, and even today, people have to obtain special permission from the Fort authorities to visit the tree. However, on the day of the Kumbh Mela every year, the tree is open to the public and is worshipped by all.

Location: Allahabad fort, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211005

Timings:
Open 24 hours
New Yamuna Bridge
To minimize traffic over the old Naini bridge of the city of Allahabad, the New Yamuna bridge was constructed in 2004. It emerged as a cable stayed bridge built over the Yamuna river. Today, it remains extremely busy at all hours of the day. Private manufacturers built the bridge but it is maintained by the local authorities.

The bridge offers stunning views of the Yamuna river as you cruise on it. You can also take pictures of the marvelous construction of the bridge.

Location: Allahabad-Naini

Timings:
Open 24 hours
Sumitranandan Pant Park
The Sumitranandan Pant Park or the Hathi park is one of the primary attractions of the city of kids. It has many small rides appropriate for kids aged five and below.Swings, rides, kiosks serving snacks, and beverages are all features of this beautiful park. 

A white and green gateway constitutes the entrance for the park, which is named after a great Indian poet called Sumitranandan Pant. The sprawling greenery and the constant chirping of birds over the green trees are a treat for all tourists who frequent this place. Mural paintings and depictions of animals and forests are on the walls of this Sumitranandan park, making it perfect for art lovers as well.

Location: 1092, Kamla Nehru Road, Old Katra, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211002

Entry Fee: Rs. 10 for adults and Rs. 5 for children

Timings: 8 AM to 8 PM
Public Library
Formerly known as the Thornhill Mayne Memorial, the Allahabad public library is the best place to be for those of you who are bibliophiles or love literature. It is the most massive library in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and is situated in the famous Alfred Park.

The building is a grand reminder of the Scottish Baronial revival architecture style trademark of the British period in India. 125000 books, 40 magazines, and several newspapers are collected in the library and are open to public access on demand.

If for nothing else, go to the library to admire the beautiful architecture of the Scottish Baronial style. It was designed by Richard Roskell Bayne and features sharp pillars and turrets throughout. The exquisite buildings will remind you of a dreamworld while the sprawling green surrounding will calm your soul.

Location: Chandra Shekhar Azad Park, Uttar Pradesh 211002

Timings:
Opens at 8 AM
Bargad Ghat
Bargad ghat is a locality in Allahabad most famous for the ancient Hanuman temple located in the region. The temple’s red building is adorned by a massive gateway with engravings all over it. It also offers views of the nearby pond.

Today, it is a well-developed location situated on the banks of the Yamuna river. You can go here to shop, dine, or just casually roam the streets of this quaint Indian city. Do not forget to take your camera to photograph the ancient buildings located here.

Location: Bargad Ghat RdPrayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211016

Timings:
Open 24 hours
Minto Park
Minto Park, better known as the Madan Mohan Malviya park, is a public park located in Allahabad. Earl Canning, in 1858, read out Queen Victoria’s proclamation at this very park, making it one of the most historically significant places to see in Allahabad. According to this historical proclamation, the power over India was shifted from the hands of the British East India Company to the Crown of Britain.

Revisit history while at this park and photograph the sprawling green locales of the park. In 1910, a stone memorial statue of a four-headed lion was placed in this park by Earl Minto, after whom the park came to be known later on.

Location: Banks of the Yamuna River, Southern Allahabad

Timings:
Open 24 hours
Sri Mankameshwar Mandir
One of the oldest temples in the world, the Mankameshwar temple is an ancient temple of Lord Shiva and Parvati located in Allahabad. It features beautiful statues of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. On Mondays, the temple attracts extraordinary crowds of devotees offering milk, flowers, and many other eatables to the Lord and the Goddess, making it one of the most popular places to see in Allahabad.

The construction of the temple is noted for sculptures carved on the walls and different pillars. Some of the sculptures are elaborately colored. Frescoes are engraved on the four walls of the temple, making it look aesthetically pleasing while also depicting tales from the Hindu Mythology. Visit here for some meditation with the divine.

Location: Fort Road, Kydgang, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211003

Timings:
5 AM to 10 PM
Bharadwaj Ashram
The Bharadwaj Ashram is a temple and Ashram located in Prayagraj. This place is devoted to the story of Bhardwaj and how he brought the Ganges to the Earth. According to a mythical legend, after Ganga agreed to descend to the Earth, Bharadwaj prayed to Lord Shiva to catch Ganga’s flow before she fell onto the Earth just to avoid floods in the world.

Previously, the steps of the Ashram were submerged in the river. However, the river today is limited to the Sangam Area. Visit here to understand the depths of Indian mythology better and have a look at this calming yet exquisite ashrama. It is one of the best places to see in Allahabad.

Location: shiv mandir Bharadwaj ashram, Colonelganj, Colonel Ganj, George Town, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211002

Timings:
Opens at 9 AM
Shankar Viman Mandapam
As the name indicates, Shankar Viman mandapam is a holy temple dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva or Shakara. It is located to the North of the Triveni Sangam and the left bank of the river Ganges. Thousands of devotees flock to the temple particularly during the Kumbh Mela. However, it remains open all year round and can be visited for special prayer sessions as well.

The four stories of the temple are said to have been built in the memory of Adi Sankaracharya, a famous devotee saint of Lord Shiva. The construction of the temple is typical to South India with the Vimana being the main focus of the temple. Today, it is a popular Allahabad tourist place and should be visited for spiritual calmness.

Location: Triveni Road, Road, Beni bandh, Himmat Ganj, Daraganj, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211006

Entry Fee: Rs. 10

Timings: 6 AM to 1 PM and 4 PM to 8 PM
Clock Tower
Also known by the locals as the Chowk Ghantaghar, the Allahabad Clock tower is a famous Allahabad tourist place constructed in 1913. It denotes the artistic architectural style of the Mughals, who ruled over India and is one of the oldest in the country. Located at Chowk, one of the oldest, busiest, and most vibrant markets of the city, this tower is visited by tourists all year round.

If you want to learn about the beauty and brilliance of traditional Indo-Mughal architecture of the Ghantaghar, do not forget to visit it.

Location: Ghantaghar Chowk, Malviyanagar, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211003

Timings:
Open 24 hours
Nagvasuki Mandir
According to ancient Hindu scriptures and the Bhagavata Purana, snakes have always been worshipped by the Hindus in various forms. The Vasuki Nag was a part of the life of Lord Krishna, a Hindu god. According to legends, he stole Krishna’s ball while he and his friends were playing.

Krishna later dived into the river where the Vasuki Nag lived to find the ball. After an intense battle, Krishna emerged victorious on top of the five-headed snake’s crown. The Nagvasuki temple is devoted to the Vasuki Nag. The idol is worshipped by devotees from around the country.

The temple also hosts several elaborate rituals throughout the year, making it a place for pomp and celebration at times. The architecture is a traditional north Indian style with a dominating shikhara colored in yellow and orange — every year on Nag Panchami, devotees flock here to worship snakes. The temple also offers unparalleled views of the Ganges River.

Location: Daraganj Ghat, nearby Rameshwar Mandir, Daraganj, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211006

Timings:
10:30 AM to 4:30 PM

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