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The tourism industry forms an important role in the economy of Hyderabad. Tourism-related fairs are held regularly, [1] and in 2010, the city was listed among the Beta- World City by the global city index produced by GaWC, [2] and in 2011 the city was rated 19th in the world by The New York Times in The list of 41 Places to Go in 2011. [3]
Sports venues in Hyderabad, India (9 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Hyderabad, India" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.
This is one of the popular tourist attractions to visit around Hyderabad. Bheemuni Paadam Waterfalls: At a distance of 10 km from Gudur Bus Stand, 51 km from Warangal, 88 km from Khammam Bus Station and 200 km from Hyderabad, Bheemuni Paadam Waterfalls is a picturesque waterfall located at Gudur in Warangal District of Telangana.
The Charminar's long history includes the existence of a mosque on its top floor for more than 425 years. While both historically and religiously significant, it is also known for its popular and busy local markets surrounding the structure, and has become one of the most frequented tourist attractions in Hyderabad.
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Tourist attractions in Hyderabad, India (10 C, 52 P) ... A Guide to the Heritage of Hyderabad This page was last edited on 21 October 2020, at 12:03 (UTC). ...
Lumbini Park, officially T. Anjaiah Lumbini Park, [1] is a small public, urban park of 3 hectares (7.5 acres) adjacent to Hussain Sagar in Hyderabad, India.Since it is located in the centre of the city and is in close proximity to other tourist attractions, such as Birla Mandir and Necklace Road, it attracts many visitors throughout the year.
The park was named after Mahavir, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism, in commemoration of his 2500th nirvan anniversary in the year 1975.The place where the park is located was once a private hunting ground for the Nizam, rulers of Hyderabad. [2]