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Prayagraj is calling you for a stay that you cannot resist

India is famed worldwide for its cultural diversity and heterogeneity. It is a land of multiple ethnicities, languages, ways of life, and cultures. No other city reflects the soul and very essence of India other than the Prayagraj formerly known as Allahabad. Book international flight tickets online now to visit the beautiful Prayagraj this season

The city of Prayagraj is located on the banks of the Ganga and Yamuna in the eastern part of Uttar Pradesh. It is a historical city that dates back to the pre-Christian era in antiquity. The city has always been a center of trade and commerce in the region.

Allahabad as it is known formerly is also a holy city for nearly all religions. People from all over the country flock to Allahabad to free themselves of the sins of worldly existence. From numerous temples and Triveni Sangam for the Hindus to countless mosques and mausoleums like Khusro bagh, the city truly reflects the religious heterogeneity and multi-culture.

Rulers across the ages have made an important point to develop the city according to their ways. The city held a place of significance in the minds of the rulers. In ancient times, the Ashoka erected the pillars in Allahabad and built forts and temples. In medieval times, the Mughal emperors erected forts and mosques in the region. They gave special importance to the city. During the British days, a lot of monuments and parks have been developed. So the city is a complete package for tourists. Be a testimony to this complete package, just book international flight tickets online with Flyopedia for better deals.

Here is a list of a few of the places to visit in Prayagraj

Triveni Sangam
Triveni Sangam
This surely is at the top of the list. The first thing the travelers and tourists do when in Allahabad is head to the Triveni Sangam. Triveni Sangam is the confluence point of the rivers Ganges and Yamuna. It is the holiest of the places in India. Taking a dip here absolves one of the sins of a lifetime. The atmosphere at Triveni Sangam is electrifying and you will be mesmerized to see the crowds of people taking a holy dip. The maha Kumbh also takes place at the Triveni Sangam. From one side, the Yamuna bearing the greenish waters having a depth of 6o feet comes and merges with the yellow watered and shallow depth bearing Ganges river. Taking a stroll around the sands or a boat joyride is the charmful activity that you can indulge in here. If you haven’t booked your tickets yet, check last minute tickets to India only from Flyopedia.

Khusro Bagh
khusro bagh
It was earlier a burial complex near Allahabad railway junction but now it is a walled garden bearing the Mughal garden-style construction. The Bagh has three mausoleums dedicated to the Mughal royals. The tombs are designed in a three-tiered design similar to the Fatehpur Sikri design. The Bagh is one of the most beautiful places to visit in pPrayagraj. Arabesque inscriptions, chhatris, and other Mughal motifs adorn the walls of these mausoleums. The domed roof features the great calligraphy of medieval times. The Bagh is a must-visit wonder for the history enthusiasts.

Anand Bhavan
Anand Bhavan
Anand Bhavan was the residing place for the Nehru family right from the days of Motilal Nehru. When the original palace of swaraj Bhavan was made the headquarters of the Indian national congress in 1930, Motilal Nehru ordered the construction of a beautiful mansion that we now know as Anand Bhavan. Bhavan is famous for its artistic and archaeological value. The Bhavan now has been brought under the control of the government and has been converted into a museum. Apart from the best of the china crockery and wood sourced from around the globe, the Bhavan houses important documents from the days of the freedom struggle. The Bhavan also houses a planetarium that casts a show on celestial bodies every day. The greenery and garden around the Bhavan give this Bhavan a distinct and iconic look. For an iconic experience and the utmost luxury even before landing in India, check business class international flights only from Flyopedia.

Allahabad fort
Allahabad fort
The majestic fort stands tall near the Triveni Sangam. The great fort was erected by the Mughal king Akbar in 1583 AD. Akbar was impressed by the area and decided to construct a great fort. The fort houses an Akshayavat, a holy tree for the Hindus. The tree is very old. The fort has been declared a monument of national importance by the archaeological survey of India. The interiors of the fort have been well maintained by the government and medieval inscriptions and motifs can be found in some parts of the fort.  The outside of the fort is also full of grandeur and a sight to behold. Book international flight tickets online now to India to visit grandeur-filled spaces like these.

Chandrasekhar azad park
Chandrasekhar azad park
The park encapsulates an area of 133 acres and is a beautiful public park in Allahabad. The park was earlier called Alfred park during the days of company rule and British rule. But in 1931, the park was renamed Chandrasekhar Azad park to honour the revolutionary freedom fighter. The park also houses a tree under which Chandrashekhar Azad shot himself dead so as not to be caught alive by the Britishers. The sprawling area and greenery of the park make for an ideal picnic spot.

So, these were some of the beautiful and iconic places to visit when in and around Allahabad.