Guidebook for Hyderabad

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Guidebook for Hyderabad

Everything Else

Love to walk and jog here in the mornings. A 3 kilometer nature trail is an amazing escape from the city.
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Ботанический сад Сри Котла Виджайабхаскара Редди
Gachibowli - Miyapur Road
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Love to walk and jog here in the mornings. A 3 kilometer nature trail is an amazing escape from the city.

Shopping

Inorbit has just about everything you could want to shop for and a great food court.
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Inorbit Mall
Inorbit Mall Road
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Inorbit has just about everything you could want to shop for and a great food court.

Sightseeing

This is the palace of the original rulers of the Hyderabad Kingdom. It's a great hike and some amazing history of India's early kingdoms.
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Крепость Голконда
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This is the palace of the original rulers of the Hyderabad Kingdom. It's a great hike and some amazing history of India's early kingdoms.
You'll love the amazing design of these four towers. There is one of the largest mosques in India nearby to visit and great street-vender shopping.
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Чарминар
Charminar Road
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You'll love the amazing design of these four towers. There is one of the largest mosques in India nearby to visit and great street-vender shopping.
Chowmahalla Palace or Chowmahallatuu (4 Palaces), is a palace of the Nizams of Hyderabad state. It was the seat of the Asaf Jahi dynasty and was the official residence of the Nizams of Hyderabad while they ruled their state. The palace was built by Nizam Salabat Jung.[1] The palace remains the property of Barkat Ali Khan Mukarram Jah, heir of the Nizams. In Urdu, Hindi Char means four, and even in Persian, Chahar means four and in Urdu and Hindi Mahal means palaces, hence the name Chowmahalla/four palaces. The palace is located in the old city in Hyderabad near the Charminar.
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Chowmahalla Palace station
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Chowmahalla Palace or Chowmahallatuu (4 Palaces), is a palace of the Nizams of Hyderabad state. It was the seat of the Asaf Jahi dynasty and was the official residence of the Nizams of Hyderabad while they ruled their state. The palace was built by Nizam Salabat Jung.[1] The palace remains the property of Barkat Ali Khan Mukarram Jah, heir of the Nizams. In Urdu, Hindi Char means four, and even in Persian, Chahar means four and in Urdu and Hindi Mahal means palaces, hence the name Chowmahalla/four palaces. The palace is located in the old city in Hyderabad near the Charminar.

Essentials

Spar Hypermarket has a little bit of everything and it's 7 minutes drive away! There is even a Dunkin Donuts and Baskin Robbins Ice Cream there.
Spar Hypermarket
Gachibowli - Miyapur Road
Spar Hypermarket has a little bit of everything and it's 7 minutes drive away! There is even a Dunkin Donuts and Baskin Robbins Ice Cream there.

Entertainment & Activities

Snow World and Kart Kave are a great way to cool down and have a lot of fun.
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Сноу Ворлд
Survey No. 54 Lower Tank Bund Rd
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Snow World and Kart Kave are a great way to cool down and have a lot of fun.

Getting Around

You can rent a car and driver from the airport to get around. Your host Wilson can also set you up with a car and driver.
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Международный аэропорт Раджива Ганди
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You can rent a car and driver from the airport to get around. Your host Wilson can also set you up with a car and driver.

Arts & Culture

This is a fascinating museum with lots of interesting rooms and artifacts to help you understand the history of the Deccon area of India.
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Музей Салар Джунг
Salar Jung Road
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This is a fascinating museum with lots of interesting rooms and artifacts to help you understand the history of the Deccon area of India.