Multan's Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam is considered to be the earliest Tughluq era monument.[53]
The shrine of Pir Adil Shah.
The tomb of Khawaja Awais Kagha displays use of traditional Multan tile-work on both its exterior and interior.
Multan International Airport offers flights throughout Pakistan, and direct flights to Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.
Multan Cantonment railway station serves as the city's main railway station.
Multan's Sufi shrines are often decorated during annual Urs festivals. Pictured is the Wali Muhammad Shah shrine.
Multan's is home to a significant Christian minority.
Multan's Ghanta Ghar dates from the British colonial period, and was built in the Indo-Saracenic style.
The 15th century Multani Caravanserai in Baku, Azerbaijan, was built to house visiting Multani merchants in the city.[64]