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Renowned as Asia's largest artificial lake, Hussain Sagar Lake is one of the most popular tourist attractions located in Hyderabad. The lake itself was commissioned by Ibrahim Quli Qutub Shah in 1563 and is renowned for its monolith of Lord Buddha that stands right in its centre. Incidentally, this monolith structure is the tallest of its kind in the world!
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Located adjacent to the Hussain Sagar Lake in Hyderabad, NTR Gardens is a tiny but gorgeous park dotted with brightly coloured plants and tall trees.
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Lumbini Park is a gorgeous urban park named after Lumbini of Nepal. Located alongside Hussain Sagar, the park has an artificial water tank.
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Dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara of Tirumala, the Birla Mandir is a smaller replica of the Balaji idol in Tirupati and stands as a symbol of devotion and architectural brilliance. Built in 1976 under the guidance of Swami Renganathananda of the Ramakrishna Ashram and funded by the Birla Foundation, the temple is a haven for meditation, prayer, and peaceful reflection.
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Necklace Raod is a picturesque promenade lined adjoining to the Hussain Sagar Lake in Hyderabad in Telangana. The Road also connects two pretty parks- NTR Gardens and Sanjeevaiah Park to each other.
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Sprawling over an area of 12.5 acres adjacent to Hussain Lake, Jalvihar is the largest water amusement park in Hyderabad. It also has rain dance, indoor game zone, dry rides and an enormous food court.
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Spread over 92 acres on land on the banks of Hussain Sagar Lake, Sanjeevaiah Park is dedicated to the former President of India Dr Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy.
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Named after the former Prime Minister Smt. Indira Gandhi park houses tall towering trees and plenty of shrubs and flowering place.
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A one of its kind planetarium, the Birla Planetarium was inaugurated in 1985. With technological help from Japan, this planetarium has had some huge development.
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Iskcon is known all over for being some of the most beautiful, active, spiritual and religious centres in the country. One such temple, Iskcon Hyderabad can be found in the Nampally region.
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Jalagam Vengal Rao Park, also known as J V R Park is situated in Banjara Hills neighbourhood of Hyderabad. Named after the 5th Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, the park is now managed privately.
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Built in 1846, during the Nizam's reign, Public Gardens is considered to be the oldest set of parks in Hyderabad. Also known as the Bagh-e-Aam, the park houses many building of historical and political importance including the very popular Lotus Pond.
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Located within the Paigah Palace Begumpet, Hyderabad; Spanish Mosque is a massive Muslim mosque that can accommodate around 3000 people at once.
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Located in Bhawani Nagar, DGS Melkote Park is spread over an enormous area. The park houses a plethora of swings for kids.
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AP State Archaeology Museum is now known as Telangana State Archaeology Museum. It is located in the public garden of Hyderabad. It is also one of the most ancient museums not only in Hyderabad but also in entire South India.
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Snow World, located in Hyderabad, is a unique and exciting attraction that stands as the only place in the city where it snows year-round. As the third-largest snow-themed park in the world and the first of its kind in India, Snow World draws both locals and tourists seeking a winter experience in the heart of a warm city.
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Known as the Capital of Andhra Pradesh, Amaravathi is a planned city on the banks of the River Krishna. Amaravathi is renowned for being a site of a Buddhist Stupa that is a semi-hemispherical structure containing Buddhist relics and often called the Abode of God.