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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Gobindgarh Fort, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Panaroma, and Khalsa College and more, get ready to experience the best places in Amritsar.
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1Gobindgarh Fort

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Gobindgarh Fort, a historic fortress dating back to the 17th century, is a significant part of Amritsar's heritage. Spanning across 43 acres, this fort offers visitors an immersive experience through infotainment shows such as light and sound displays, a museum showcasing its history, and exhibitions. The fort also hosts cultural performances including bhangra and gatka shows.
One of the best place to visit while you’re in Amritsar; apart from Golden Temple, Jalianwala, etc. Very well maintained and clean, peaceful, good management. You have to buy tickets first from a counter which is on the opposite side of the road; just a little bit ahead. Do ask them about all the tickets because there are different tickets and different things are covered under each one. The 7D show was very overwhelming for me as I’m a history buff and I admire Sher-E-Punjab Maharaja Ranjit Singh a lot. Punjabi folk dance- Bhangra was also very good and energetic. There are 2-3 food joints inside the fort. Do visit while you’re in Amritsar!!
RUTVIK D — Google review
To be honest I was quite disappointed with the whole experience. The ticket prices are little high for what they offer. The Bhangra troupe was excellent. Apart from that, everything else was sub par I would say. Especially the hyped 7DX show. I have seen way more immersive and better shows in theme parks. Overall I would say, if you have the time and money to spend and really really want to explore something new, then only visit the place.
Aromal C — Google review
The fort is quite good - clean, maintained. They have some activities which can take some time (short movie, a pmpagdi/turban museum & some activities lined through +food & shopping).. Overall ~2 hours (minimum) to peacefully roam around the place.
Smita N — Google review
Visiting Gobindgarh Fort was an incredible experience — a fascinating blend of history, heritage, and modern technology. The 7D show was absolutely thrilling, bringing to life the glorious era of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in a way that leaves you spellbound. The museum, live performances, and cultural exhibits beautifully showcase the rich legacy of Punjab — from its bravery and tradition to its music and art. Every corner of the fort tells a story, making it an experience you’ll never forget. A perfect destination for those who want to feel connected to Punjab’s pride, culture, and spirit — all in one place. Truly, Gobindgarh Fort is where the past meets the present in the most inspiring way! 🇮🇳❤️
Yaduveer S — Google review
Visiting Gobindgarh Fort was an exciting blend of history and technology. The 7D show brought the glorious past of Maharaja Ranjit Singh to life in a thrilling way. The museum, live performances, and cultural exhibits made the experience unforgettable. A perfect mix of heritage, entertainment, and pride in Punjab’s rich legacy
KAMAL A — Google review
A fort of historical significance, but suffers low maintenance and inadequate patronage. There is a Pagdi museum, good Bhangra performance and a 7D movie show on Maharaja Ranjit Singh which would be liked by the Children (different going that the glitches in movie visuals have gotten fixed by now). Tickets cost about 350 per adult and it is recommended to visit in the evening. A battery cart (chargeable) takes visitors from the ticket counter to fort location, which is about a 500m walk otherwise. Though there are eateries, I could not venture to try them.
Kranti — Google review
We really enjoyed visiting this fort. But we were surprised for entrance fee for foreigners 700 INR! Including is 20 min.long 7D movie about Maharaja. It’s very overpriced. At least we made nice photos there.
Bonjour H — Google review
The #7Dshow is the main attraction, I haven't experienced anything like this anywhere. If someone has experienced something like this please suggest. Other than that it is a historical place like any other in our country
Ajanshuljain — Google review
Old Cantt Road, Vijay Chowk, inside Lohgarh Chowk, Amritsar, Punjab 143001, India•http://www.fortgobindgarh.com/•+91 82890 21218•Tips and more reviews for Gobindgarh Fort

2Maharaja Ranjit Singh Panaroma

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History Museums
The Maharaja Ranjit Singh Panorama in Amritsar is a popular tourist spot, surrounded by other attractions like the Amritsar International Cricket Stadium and the Amritsar Club. It's located near various famous localities such as Near Railway Station, Kashmir Avenue, and Bharat Nagar. There are several accommodation options nearby including Hotel Ivory Grand, Mehra Inn, and Hyatt Amritsar.
Situation around lush green park, great place to go for a walk. Clean facility, well lit and spacious. ₹10 entry and you got to remove footwear. Shows the life of Maharaja Ranjeet Singh through paintings and models.
Mridul L — Google review
The entry fees is ₹10 only when you enter the museum hall, you will see a couple of paintings and mini architecture depicting the stories of Maharana Maharaja Ranjit Singh. When you go to the first floor, there is a proper Panna Roma view of the bar. The first floor panorama room is not ventilated as well as there is no air conditioner which makes it very hot during summers and humid during rainy season. I would not recommend anyone to stay there for more than 10 minutes.
Sheraf A — Google review
Good place to visit . The facilities are good. Ample car parking facility. It highlights the life and times of maharaja Ranjit singhji. The figurines are detailed . Entry ticket is just Rs 10.
Somnath P — Google review
Underrate place. Very well maintained and must visit place for every students having interest on history. I just love this place.
Rupak S — Google review
A beautiful panoramic view baseed on Maharaja Ranjit Singh life story is shown here. Ticket amounted Rs.10 only. Keep it in your bucket list when you visited amritsar.
Shrabanti K — Google review
I visited here randomly but this place deserves a lot appreciation for preserving history of Sikh Maharaja through amazing statues and paintings. Every Punjabi should visit here once to see the glory of Sikh empire. Whoever made this, deserves a huge respect.
Ginder S — Google review
A cute little museum in the middle of the city dedicated to the great king Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Entry fee is just ₹10 and you can see all the exhibits in about 30 minutes. The well maintained lawns are a nice place for a family picnic. One weird thing is you are required to take off your shoes before entering the building. I honestly didn’t understand the need for that rule.
Prashant G — Google review
This came along my visit to Amritsar. Mind blown by the gurudwara visit the other day I decided to visit other places in the city. Out of the very few places to visit in this city I came across Maharaja Ranjit Singhs Panorama. It's a small place , museum alike well maintained. They charged us rs 10 ticket to get in and we saw the whole history of Raja's life starting from his birth, to his wars and strategic conquers , marriage and eventual death before sitting on the golden thrown. It was a great places, sculptured really well along with noise of horses and war alike setup. Reminded me of how war movies are shot.
Anmol K — Google review
Company Garden, opposite Ranjit Singh Panorma, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Nagar, Company Bagh, Amritsar, Punjab 143001, India•+91 91550 38321•Tips and more reviews for Maharaja Ranjit Singh Panaroma
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3Khalsa College

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Private college
Located opposite the Khalsa College, Punjab Naatshala hosts a Punjabi play called Saka Jallianwala Bagh once a month. The play, staged since June 2019, is written by Jatinder Brar and directed by Jaswant Mintu. It's an engaging two-hour show suitable for all ages. The college itself is known for its valuable educational facilities and beautiful campus.
Khalsa College, the premier-most institute of higher learning, was established by the leaders of the Singh Sabha Movement in 1892. They were inspired by the lofty ideals of the great Gurus. They planned it to be a growing institution which would strive forever to achieve high degree of excellence of mind and body for the welfare of the youth.The architectural grandeur of its buildings and layout of its campus clearly demonstrate the will of the founders Khalsa College, claims pre-eminence not only for its glorious past, but also because of its visionary outlook towards the future. It finds inspiration in the lofty ideals of the Great Gurus who have always advocated a progressive attitude of mind, giving up all that is dogmatic, according due value to intelligence and logic.
Prem S — Google review
Historic architecture. Khalsa College in Amritsar, Punjab, is a historic institution renowned for its stunning architecture and cultural heritage. Established in 1892, the college's grand buildings and meticulously maintained grounds reflect its rich legacy, making it a visually captivating and inspiring place. The campus, with its lush greenery and majestic structures, undoubtedly deserves a 7 out of 10 for its aesthetic and historical significance. However, despite its impressive exterior, Khalsa College struggles to deliver a high-quality academic experience. The education level at the institution leaves much to be desired, with outdated curricula and teaching methods that do not meet modern standards. Students often find themselves yearning for more rigorous academic challenges and better learning resources. Consequently, the college scores only a 4 out of 10 in terms of educational quality. In summary, Khalsa College is a jewel in terms of its physical and historical presence, offering an environment rich in heritage and beauty. However, to truly honor its legacy and provide a well-rounded educational experience, significant improvements in academic standards and teaching methods are essential.
Shivam S — Google review
If you are in Amritsar then please see this ancient architectural marvel although I am not sure how one can enter this place but it's beautiful. I guess many films have been shot here as well. This Khalsa College spreads around 3 km alongside GT road and appears not to be less than a kings palace.
Pratik P — Google review
​Khalsa College in Amritsar, a premier educational institution, is located on Grand Trunk Road. Established in 1892 by leaders of the Singh Sabha Movement, it was envisioned to provide higher education to the Sikh and Punjabi communities. The college's sprawling 300-acre campus and its striking architectural design, created by the renowned architect Ram Singh, make it a historical landmark in itself. ​The college building is a magnificent example of Indo-Saracenic architecture, beautifully blending traditional Indian and Mughal styles. The main structure, with its large domes, arches, and intricate details, reflects the grandeur and rich cultural heritage of Punjab. This impressive design gives the campus a unique and timeless character, making it a prominent architectural gem in the region. ​Khalsa College offers a wide range of academic disciplines, with numerous departments covering various fields of study. These include departments in Arts, Sciences, Commerce, and Agriculture, among others. The college is affiliated with Guru Nanak Dev University and has a strong focus on research, with a dedicated Sikh History and Research Centre. ​Beyond its academic contributions, Khalsa College serves as a symbol of cultural and historical pride. Its founding was a significant step in the educational and social upliftment of the community. Today, it remains a pillar of learning and a testament to the vision of its founders, continuing to uphold its legacy as a leading educational center in Punjab.
Rizwan U — Google review
I'm being honoured to be in this prestigious University/College. Such a grand place. Meet some students and looks very proud of themselves for being member of the univesity. They gave me the most warm welcome. A good place to be for small numbers or single traveller and not for big tour groups as this is a university. Needs to honour their privacy. Place not to be miss while you are in Amritsar.
Mutalib A — Google review
Great school for any field. Very strict and disciplined value college. Great for parents who are concerned about their children
Anonymous — Google review
Beautiful place & picturistic surroundings my father Balkishen Mehra did his MSC Honours in Botany & my Grandfather was a English teacher & his younger cousin brother was Dean of the Punjab university Proffessor Prannath Mehra D S C ( Botany invention first tree grown inside a test tube in the world ) my father Balkishen Mehra later on got his D S C from Lahore University Pakistan period approximately 1935 to 19 40 PICTURES 1. Father 2 . Grandmother & Grandfather
Satish M — Google review
Very nice and beautiful College 😍😍👌👌👌👌 situated in Amritsar historical and popular by Punjabi singers, Punjabi actors and many tv artist 👌👌👌👌
Vijay K — Google review
Grand Trunk Rd, Putligarh, Amritsar, Punjab 143002, India•http://www.khalsacollege.edu.in/•+91 183 501 5511•Tips and more reviews for Khalsa College

4Amritsar Heritage Walk & Golden Temple Tour

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Heritage preservation
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The Amritsar Heritage Walk & Golden Temple Tour offers a slow-paced guided heritage walk through the old city's passages and narrow streets, showcasing delicious food, amazing architecture, and hidden gems. Visitors can also take part in the Amritsar Village Tour to experience local Punjabi village activities like milking cows and preparing food in a clay oven. The tour provides insight into the lifestyle of Punjab's countryside.
Its very crowded area but very peaceful place
Muskan R — Google review
Beginning at the old Town Hall building, which now houses the Partition Museum, going towards Jallianwala Bagh and then up to the Golden Temple is considered as Heritage street. It is one of the oldest streets of Amritsar in Punjab, India.
Smrutiranjan J — Google review
The Amritsar Heritage Walk & Golden Temple Tour is a beautifully curated experience that delves into the heart of Amritsar’s rich history and culture. Starting from the iconic Town Hall, right in front of Brothers Dhaba, this tour takes you through narrow lanes filled with stories of the past, showcasing the architectural marvels and historical landmarks of the city. The walk is an absolute delight for history enthusiasts, offering insights into the vibrant traditions of Punjab. The highlight is, of course, the Golden Temple, where you can immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere and marvel at the magnificent architecture. The detailed explanations provided by the guide enhance the overall experience, making it not just a walk but a journey through time. A must-try experience for anyone visiting Amritsar, as it combines the spiritual essence of the Golden Temple with the cultural richness of the city. This tour is well-organized and leaves you with unforgettable memories of Amritsar’s heritage.
Ajay K — Google review
When you are here, you will feel like you are in a foreign country, the ambience the lighting and work of the street , the unformity in the name of board of the shops and the golden temple. Eveything is unique. You would just love to walk in the evening along this street and go for shopping. Whenever you visit, golden temple, never miss to spend an evening in the heritage walk
Rahul K — Google review
The place Heritage Walk is situated just before the Golden temple and acts as gateway to it. You can visit varieties of shops for window shopping and spend a good amount of time here. Its is a busy place during the day, so the best time to visit is during late night. The difference in views is amazing. Near by You can visit Jallianwala Bagh. Nice place for photography. Little crowded. Take care of your belongings.
Kunj H — Google review
I visited Amritsar in 2014 and after 5 years I got chance to get in this holy city once again. In 2-3 years it has been changed a lot, before the shops were so congested , roads were damaged, & there was no wide space at all. But now it has been reversed as you can see in images. It's looking like a foreign country & many things have been improved. I loved it. The combination of this Heritage Path & Holy Golden Temple could make it a 8th Wonder of World⭐
Ankur A — Google review
It's a beautiful & divine place. It holds significance for not just Sikhs but all the people of Punjab. Visitors can shop for traditional attire & things here. The walk also offers great delicacies of Amritsar. Visitors can take e-rickshaws from here to visit Jallianwala Bagh, Partition Meusem, Wagha border & other famous tourist destinations.It looks extremely beautiful at night.
Anadi S — Google review
When you are here, you will feel like you are in different zone, the ambience and the lighting, the uniformity in the building. Eveything is unique. You would just love to walk in the morning and evening along this street and go for shopping but very crowded. Whenever you visit, golden temple, never miss to spend an evening on this street and enjoy food, shopping, phulkari, juttis and famous papad warrian.
Deepak B — Google review
Town Hall, In front of Brothers Dhaba(Restaurant), Amritsar, Punjab 143006, India•http://www.amritsarheritagewalk.com/•+91 98156 43953•Tips and more reviews for Amritsar Heritage Walk & Golden Temple Tour

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Amritsar, a vibrant town in India, is renowned for its iconic Golden Temple, along with significant sites like Jallianwala Bagh and the Wagah Border. This destination attracts visitors from all over the country who come to experience its rich history and culture. For those planning a trip, Amritara Sadka offers a comfortable stay that’s conveniently located near both the Amritsar International Airport and key attractions, ensuring an enjoyable visit to this remarkable city.
JVP9+63P, Liberty Market, INA Colony, Amritsar, Punjab 143001, India
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6Company Bagh

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Specialty Museums
Located in Amritsar, Punjab, Company Bagh is a historic park established in 1819 during the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Spanning across 70 acres, it offers lush greenery and various attractions such as a kids zone, fun zone, food points, and a fountain light show. Renamed by the British during their rule in India, this park is popular among tourists for its serene environment and picturesque surroundings.
Ram Bagh, Amritsar, Punjab 143001, India, USA•Tips and more reviews for Company Bagh

7Walk and Explore: Dharamshala, Golden Temple, Amritsar Full Day Guided & Walking Food Tour

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Join Walk and Explore for a full day guided and walking food tour of Dharamshala and Amritsar. Discover the spiritual and historical traditions of the Sikhs at the Golden Temple, also known as the Mecca for Sikhs. With an experienced guide like Hardik, you'll explore hidden gems, local craftsmanship, history, culture, and religion in Amritsar. Enjoy engaging conversations with Hardik who is not just a guide but also a great storyteller.
I had an extra day in Amritsar so I arranged a tour through Viator. My visit to the Golden Temple turned out to be the highlight of my whole India vacation. Prarit, my wonderful guide, really impressed me by taking me behind the scenes into the massive kitchen where they serve up to 150,000 free meals daily! Watching the coordinated effort of all the volunteers working together was fascinating. When I told my friends about this special access, they were amazed since they've worshipped there many times but never got to see the kitchen operations firsthand. Prarit and our driver also gave me an incredible tour of other significant sites - the powerful exhibits at the Partition Museum, the sobering Jallianwala Bagh massacre site, and the energetic border ceremony between India and Pakistan. Throughout the day, Prarit shared fascinating historical context and cultural insights that made each stop meaningful. Being a lifelong resident of Amritsar, Prarit's knowledge and storytelling turned what could have been just another sightseeing day into a truly memorable and educational experience of Amritsar's rich heritage.
David T — Google review
What an absolutely lovely experience I had with my tour guide Hardik. I booked a full day tour and got the entire experience. We went to museums and the Golden Temple and I also went to the border. He explained to me the rich history of the Holy city and he explained architecture and the religion as well. We went to the partition museum where I got to see a richer history of India and what happened during the partition time. We went to the summer palace museum where I got to see the history of Kings of Amritsar. The Attari/Wagha border ceremony was beyond amazing and much more fun then expected. He also helped me tour the city and had a private cab for my full day tour. I would recommend this tour company and guide to everyone I know. 12/10. This is the tour company to go thru when you're in the Holy city. Thank you for making my 2 day trip so lovely!
SS — Google review
We spent a wonderful day with Prarit in his home city of Amritsar. He was fun and incredibly knowledgeable of the history and sites in this remarkable city. We were not rushed and had ample time to walk around Jallianwalla Bagh and the Golden Temple. As our tour was on a Monday when the Partition Museum was closed, we had ample time to leisurely walk around these sites including participating in the kitchen at the Golden Temple! We were also lucky enough to visit the quirky Mata Lal Devi Temple before going on to the Wagah Border to see the Beating the Retreat ceremony at the end of the day. Prarit was able to answer all our questions and made our short visit to Amritsar a very memorable time. If you are thinking of spending some time in Amritsar, look up Prarit at Walk and Explore - you won’t regret it! Highly recommended.
Jon C — Google review
I had a great day in Amritsar including the Golden Temple, Jalianwalla Bagh and the changing of the guard at the Pakistan border with guide Hardik Singhania. You can feel Hardik’s great passion for his city. His knowledge of history is very in- depth. I really enjoyed this time with him and highly recommend him.
Jean-Marc L — Google review
We did the Amritsar heritage city tour with Hardik and it was good. He brought us to places we could've never found on our own nor on any blogs, which were interesting locations and interesting facts about the city, Punjab and the history.
Olivier G — Google review
This tour of the historic and cultural treasures of Amritsar was excellent. Hardik's knowledge and presentation were outstanding, including hidden parts of Amritsar. He answered questions in depth and detail. The 2 hours seemed to pass very quickly. Highly recommended.
Mark A — Google review
I loved the day in Amritsar. Prarit is an excellent, passionate and experienced guide. All history, architecture and knowledge he will provide to you. Also local food, amazing!! We covered all kitchen in Golden Temple, incredible experience that I will never forget! I totally recommend his tour!
Angela M — Google review
Our experience with our Amritsar tour guide Mr. Hardik Singhania was nothing short of exceptional! From the moment he picked us up to the final drop-off, his professionalism and deep knowledge of the city truly stood out. He had an impressive understanding of Amritsar’s history, culture, and hidden gems – making our visit to iconic places like the Golden Temple, Jallianwala Bagh, and Wagah Border even more enriching. His storytelling brought each site to life, and he shared insights that we wouldn’t have discovered on our own. One of the highlights was his recommendations for local delicacies. From guiding us to authentic dhabas to introducing us to must-try street food, he made sure we experienced the best of Amritsar’s culinary scene. Throughout the trip, he maintained a perfect balance of friendliness and professionalism. His punctuality, well-planned itinerary, and seamless coordination ensured that everything went smoothly. I highly recommend his services to anyone visiting Amritsar – whether it’s your first trip or a return visit, his expertise adds tremendous value to the experience. Thank you for making our trip memorable!
Gautam G — Google review
1609/2, Ram Gali, Katra Ahluwalia, Amritsar, Amritsar Cantt., Punjab 143006, India•https://walkandexplore.in/•+91 91156 18167•Tips and more reviews for Walk and Explore: Dharamshala, Golden Temple, Amritsar Full Day Guided & Walking Food Tour

8Summer Palace of Maharaja Ranjit Singh

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Historical landmark
The Summer Palace of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, located in Amritsar, was once the royal residence of the Maharaja and his family. Now transformed into a museum, it displays an array of artifacts, furniture, manuscripts, coins and paintings from the Sikh era. This historical site offers a glimpse into the life and heritage of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and is easily accessible from the train station.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh Palace is the most underrated place in Amritsar, ticket entry is only Rs 10 and inside there is immense history. Need government initiatives to preserve and maintain the heritage and legacy.
Bull's E — Google review
The Summer Palace of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, known as the "Lion of Punjab," is a historical monument nestled within the Ram Bagh Garden in Amritsar. The construction of the palace and its garden began in 1819 and was completed by 1831. It was used by Maharaja Ranjit Singh as his primary summer residence and stands as a testament to the opulence of the Sikh Empire. The entire complex is a protected monument, reflecting its historical significance. ​Architecturally, the palace is a notable example of Sikh-era design, with influences from Mughal gardens, similar to the Shalimar Gardens of Lahore. The two-story building also includes a basement and a dedicated bathhouse known as a hammam. The palace complex also features an intricate main entrance gate, or deorhi, which adds to its regal appearance. ​After the collapse of the Sikh Empire, the British took over the garden and the palace, renaming the area "Company Bagh." The palace was later converted into a museum in 1977, preserving the history, art, and architecture of the 18th and 19th centuries. Today, it showcases artifacts, paintings, and a visual panorama of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's life. ​The palace complex continues to be a crucial cultural hub, offering visitors a vivid glimpse into the life and legacy of the great Sikh ruler. It stands not only as an architectural marvel but also as a living narrative of Punjab's glorious past, making it a significant historical site for both tourists and historians.
Rizwan U — Google review
Not for tourists! It's not worth the visit. It's a small abandoned mansion in the middle of a sketchy park. Maybe it was something years ago, but it's overgrown. I was attacked by a beggar child in the park. We went because of Lonely Planet, but it does not feel safe.
Brett S — Google review
The place is closed. "Open tomorrow" An excuse for why it is run down and abandoned Ranjit Singh is revered as a sikh hero but not his palace A talkative lady entertained us but no tickets, no waiting, no entry Set in a run down "park"
Nigel F — Google review
It is a famoues museum at AMRITSAR TOWN . With practical light and sound . war period of maharajaranjit sighn
Sumit M — Google review
Summer palace is the palace of maharaja Ranjit Singh who is the founder of Amritsar City 🌆 now he is the historical place in Amritsar,, you can visit here only 10 rupees ticket charge here,
Dharamvir T — Google review
This is the most beautiful place in all of Amritsar, I don’t understand why more people don’t go there. It is a museum which used to be the summer palace of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and has a museum about the Sikh Empire
Rohit K — Google review
This is earlier Maharaja Ranjit Singh Palace. Where maharaja stay with family. Aftet that this places converted into museum. Place has various things used by maharaja. This place is very close from station.
Vinit S — Google review
JVQH+2GM, Ram Bagh, Company Bagh, Amritsar, Punjab 143001, India•Tips and more reviews for Summer Palace of Maharaja Ranjit Singh

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Ram Bagh is a beautiful Mughal garden located in Agra, India. It is one of the oldest gardens in the country and is known for its stunning layout and lush greenery. The garden was originally built by the Mughal Emperor Babur and has been meticulously maintained over the centuries. Visitors can stroll along the pathways, admire the colorful flowers, and relax by the tranquil water features.
Amritsar, Punjab 143001, India•Tips and more reviews for Ram Bagh
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