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The confluence of the three sacred rivers - Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati, holds immense religious significance.
Built by Emperor Akbar in 1583, this fort is an architectural marvel and offers a glimpse into the city's history.
Formerly the ancestral home of the Nehru-Gandhi family, now converted into a museum showcasing the independence movement.
A serene garden housing the tombs of Prince Khusro, Shah Begum, and Princess Sultan Nithar Begum, known for its Mughal architecture.
One of the oldest churches in North India, known for its beautiful Gothic architecture and serene ambiance.
Also known as Chandra Shekhar Azad Park, it's a popular spot for leisure walks and picnics, with lush greenery and historical significance.
Formerly known as the Anand Bhavan, it was the ancestral home of the Nehru family and served as the headquarters of the Indian National Congress during the freedom struggle.
A treasure trove of artifacts, sculptures, and manuscripts, offering insights into the cultural heritage of the region.
Also known as Madan Mohan Malviya Udyan, it's a well-maintained garden offering a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle-bustle.
Situated near the Triveni Sangam, this temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman attracts devotees from far and wide, especially during religious festivals.