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Hyderabad Travel Guide & Information


Capital of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad is a big city that is both modern and traditional at the same time. The architectural marvels, tombs, museums and monuments of Hyderabad provide travelers a fascinating glimpse of its 400 years old history. Nicknamed the `Istanbul of India`, this peaceful city brings together two of the biggest religions of India: Hindus and Muslims. Be it the most overwhelming and majestic mosques or one of Buddha`s largest statues, the attractions of this city best exemplify the dualistic character of Hyderabad. A big hub for multi national corporations, this city has taken great strides in the fields of telecommunications and information technology. Apart from a pleasant climate, magnificent cuisines and world class shopping, medical tourism is another reason why Hyderabad is fast becoming a preferred city of travelers and visitors from around India and the globe.

Things to do in Hyderabad

Hyderabad is full of interesting tourist attractions that are worth a visit. From historic monuments and museums to picturesque and entertaining places to visit, travelers have loads to explore while on a vacation in Hyderabad.

Charminar:Located in the heart of the city, Charminar was built by Mohammed Quli Qutub Shah in 1591. A great example of Islamic architecture, this structure is the landmark of this city.

Golconda Fort:The Golconda Fort, situated in the western outskirts of the city, is a majestic structure that depicts the great cultural heritage of Hyderabad. Built on a 120 m high hill, this gigantic fort was built by Qutub Shahi kings in the 16th century. The fort, in olden days, was famous for its diamond mines.

Paigah Tombs:Located 10 km from the city center, the Paigah Tombs are the resting place of several generations of Paigah nobles. These stunning tombs boasts of stunning geometric patterns and designs that is not easy to find anywhere else in the world.

Salar Jung Museum:One of the oldest museums in Hyderabad, the Salar Jung Museum displays the greatest collection of antiques and rare artifacts from around the world. The museum boasts of being home to a splendid collection of more than 40,000 items from all over the world.

Where to Stay in Hyderabad

A land of rich appeal and grandeur, Hyderabad is a metropolitan city with an abundance of accommodation options in all categories. From luxury heritage hotels and business hotels to budget guest houses and world class resorts, travelers can choose from any of these lodging options in accordance with their budget and interest.

Luxury Hotels:For travelers who want to enjoy Hyderabad in a truly `nawabi` style, the city offers several lavish five star hotels that boast of a beautiful faade, exquisite services and excellent facilities. Travelers can splurge on any of the following luxury hotels in Hyderabad, such as Taj Krishna, The Manohar, Taj Banjara, Taj Deccan, Hotel Amrutha Castle, Hotel Green Park, Quality Inn Residency Hotel, Hotel Golkonda and Kakatiya Sheraton and Towers.

Budget Hotels:For decent services and a comfortable stay at cheap prices, budget hotels and guest houses are great options for the budget-conscious travelers to Hyderabad. Get set to treated with typical Indian hospitality at any of the city`s budget hotels, such as Aditya Deluxe Hotel, Aditya Park Inn, Belman Hotel, City Light Hotel, Class Apart, Comfort Inn City Park, Club View Hotel, Begumpet Palace and City Park Hotel.

Passport & Visa Requirements

All foreign nationals coming to Hyderabad, India require a valid passport.
India does not have a `visa on arrival` option. However, the option has been left open for residents of five countries only on an experimental basis for a period of one year. These countries include Singapore, Finland, Japan, New Zealand and Luxembourg. All other nationals must acquire a valid Indian visa before their travel to the country, except nationals of Bhutan and Nepal who do not require a visa to enter India. Residents of Maldives also do not require a visa for stay up to 90 days.

When to visit Hyderabad

Temperature in Hyderabad remains quite moderate all through the year, making it an all-year destination. However, the cooler season from October to February is the best time to visit this city.

Hyderabad Weather

Hyderabad enjoys a fairly warm climate all through the year. Marginal dip in temperatures can be witnessed during the winter months of December and January. The average temperature in the city can vary from 42 degree Celsius in summers to 12 degree Celsius during winter nights. June to November is the monsoon season that gets little bit of rain, bringing down the temperature by a few degrees.

Currency and Language

Currency:Indian National Rupee is the official currency of India. Hyderabad has many banks and ATMs that can be easily found all around the city. Foreign currency can be exchanged at airports, all major banks and hotels. Credit cards and travelers checks are widely accepted throughout the city.

Language:Telugu and Urdu are the principal languages of Hyderabad. Urdu language, influenced by Turkish, Hindi and Persian, gives rise to the dialect named Hyderabadi Urdu or Deccani. English is also widely spoken and understood.
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