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Nestled at the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati, Allahabad, now known as Prayagraj, is a city steeped in history and spirituality. This vibrant destination is not just a pilgrimage site; it’s a treasure trove of cultural landmarks, lush gardens, and architectural marvels that tell the story of India’s rich heritage. From the majestic Allahabad Fort, built by Emperor Akbar, to the serene Khusro Bagh, each corner of this city invites you to explore its unique charm and significance.

As you wander through the streets of Allahabad, you’ll discover a delightful mix of well-known attractions and hidden gems. Visit the historic Anand Bhavan, the former residence of the Nehru family, or take a peaceful stroll in Chandrashekhar Azad Park, where history and nature intertwine. Whether you’re seeking spiritual solace at the Triveni Sangam or indulging in the local cuisine, Allahabad offers a captivating experience that will leave you wanting to uncover more. So pack your bags and get ready to explore the wonders of this enchanting city!

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1Akbar Fort, prayagraj

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Akbar Fort, also known as Allahabad Fort, is a massive 16th-century fortress located on the banks of the Ganga and Yamuna rivers in Uttar Pradesh. The red walls and well-planned surroundings transport visitors back to the Mughal era. Inside, you can explore the Zenana, Palace of Mariam-uz-Zamani, Ashoka Pillar, Saraswati Koop, and Patalpuri temple.
Akbar Fort, named after the Mughal Emperor Akbar, was built by him in 1583 on the banks of the Ganges in Prayagraj (Allahabad). From this fort, one can have a picturesque view of the Ganges. Most of the walls are in dilapidated condition and protected by nets. Currently it is under the control of Indian Armed Forces and only a small part is open to visitors. Here, one can visit the Akshaybat temple(located on the left side). AND AVOID VISITING THE TEMPLE WHICH IS ACCESSED FROM THE RIGHT SIDE because SCAMMERS in the disguise of 'priests' will want at least ₹10 at each step for darshan of a deity and at least 15-20 are there to SCAM YOU!. Highly recommended to visit this place but don't visit the temple to the right.
Megabyte T — Google review
Yeah you can go there , you can eat panipuri but carry own mineral water bottle and packaged food that is hard to get. If don't want to risk .
Dhritabrata S — Google review
This fort was built by Emperor Akbar in 1583 and stands on the banks of the Yamuna River. It was designed to depict the power of the Mughal Empire. Some reviewers mention its magnificent, grand, and solid walls, as well as its intricate carvings. However, some reviewers note that only a limited area is open to visitors, and that some walls are in a falling state.
Vomesh D — Google review
I haven’t visited Akbar Fort from the inside, but I saw it from outside — it looks truly grand and historic. The architecture reflects the Mughal era’s beauty, and the fort stands beautifully near the Sangam area. It’s a must-see landmark in Prayagraj for history lovers. 🏰✨
Alok K — Google review
Akbar Fort in Prayagraj, also known as Allahabad Fort, is a massive 16th-century military fortress built by Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1583. Located at the confluence of the Yamuna and Ganges rivers, it is an important historical landmark that showcases impressive Mughal architecture. Though limited to the public due to its current use by the Indian Army, visitors can still see its massive walls and a few structures like the Ashoka Pillar and the Palace of Mariam-uz-Zamani.
Uday N — Google review
Known popularly as 🔸️ Prayagraj fort 🔸️ Allahbad fort 🔸️ Akbar fort 🔸️ Illahbad fort 🔸️Constructed by Akbar 🔸️Located at the confluence of Gsnga-Yamuna 🔸️ Blend of Persian-Mughal architectural style 🔸️ ASI classified it as momument of national importance 🔸️Served as military center for mughal as well as East India company 🔸️Current hindu-muslim agenda affected the surrounding a lot recently 🔸️The famous akshyat vat is within its boundary despite constructed by Akbar (sulh-i-kul)
Trust I — Google review
I am sorry that our historical place of Akshay wat which was tried to be destroyed by whom is named after him. I have posted 50 photos of the place under the heading Akshay vat. What remained there and those of Hanuman ji - The lete Hanuman are posted here. श्री सीताराम
Aruna P — Google review
There was restriction on knowing more about that place and no permission to go inside the fort. The outer view means nothing
ADITYA K — Google review
Akbar Fort, Allahabad fort, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211006, India•Tips and more reviews for Akbar Fort, prayagraj

2Khusro Bagh, Prayagraj

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Khusro Bagh in Prayagraj is a 40-acre walled garden housing three stunning Mughal-style sandstone mausoleums. This historical site is the final resting place of Prince Khusro, the eldest son of Emperor Jahangir, who rebelled against his father at a young age. The garden also contains the tombs of Shah Begum, Nesa Begum, and an unknown individual named Tamolon.
💵🙅No tickets Required..😇💵 Khusro Bagh, located in Prayagraj is a historic Mughal garden and mausoleum complex that dates back to the 17th century. The complex is a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage and is a popular tourist destination🙂. *History:* Khusro Bagh was built by Emperor Jahangir in memory of his son, Prince Khusro, who was killed in 1622. The complex is spread over 14 acres and features four mausoleums, including that of Prince Khusro, his mother, and his sister.
Shiv S — Google review
The park is filled with its natural beauty with variety of trees . The monuments remembering it's historical events. Fees is not included here and it's open around 10 am and closes after 7 pm everyday . Family also take enjoy of this place. Snacks item is present outside the park like pani puri , ice cream , churmura , juice. Must visit in non weekend days becoz in weekend lots of crowd here.
Sneha G — Google review
Entry to Khusro Bagh is free. This place is huge. There are different types of trees. Greenery everywhere. One could also spot squirrel, birds etc that we do not get to see in cities. The tombs inside Lhusro Bagh has beautiful moghal artworks. The temperature becomes soothing comparative to outside the Khusro Bhag.
Vinayak K — Google review
A must visit mugal historical monument in prayagraj ( Allahabad ). Well maintained, little distance from railway station. Entry fee. Peace environment.
Afsal M — Google review
This garden is located in the middle of prayagraj City. Very clean and calm environment. The three sandstone mausoleums represent an example of Mughal architecture.
Vomesh D — Google review
in heart of prayagraj (Allahabad) near by lukerganj, allahabad station..free specious parking... I had come here on the day of independence. It is good that you took photographs in the morning. You should have almost one house to roam around the whole place.
Bhalu S — Google review
Very calm and clean place. Best location for children's picnic and for couples also. You can relax here during your journey.
Priyanshu S — Google review
Good enough for a picnic. If you love historical places it's a treat of Mughal architecture.. Croud is a little bit too much who have no regards to the monument. Entry is free and is near to platform 1 of prayagraj jn .
Athira C — Google review
CRRC+WC3, Lukarganj, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211001, India•Tips and more reviews for Khusro Bagh, Prayagraj
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3Triveni Sangam

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Triveni Sangam, located in Allahabad, India, is a significant tourist destination due to its historical and religious importance. It is the confluence of three sacred rivers - Ganges, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati. The distinct colors of these rivers remain separate as they meet at this auspicious junction. Hindus believe that bathing here can cleanse them of sins and liberate them from the cycle of rebirth.
1 of the most holy places in India yet it is very sadly managed also to do the snan you have to pay a min of 5k that also depends on mood of the person u meet. There are no toilets nothing to eat
Rohan C — Google review
Visited during the Mahakumbh season and the overall experience was good The only thing I could suggest to visitors is that you have to be good at bargaining because The boat owners asked us 2000 pp which was totally not fine we bargained at 1000 pp I don't know if this is fine or not but I can say every rupee is worth it.
Hubblal L — Google review
It is the sacred meeting point of three rivers: the Ganga (Ganges), the Yamuna, and the mythical, invisible Saraswati river. Visitors can hire a boat to travel to the exact point of confluence, which is highly recommended for the best view and to participate in rituals.
Bhuvi 2 — Google review
Triveni Sangam is the sacred confluence of three rivers in Hindu mythology: the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati. The most famous and holy Triveni Sangam is located in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, and is a major pilgrimage site where devotees take holy dips to cleanse themselves of sin. It is also the location of the Kumbh Mela, the world's largest peaceful religious gathering
Saurabh B — Google review
Must visit this holy place for peace. Go for boating here but negotiate with boaters bcz they charges so high.
Kajal S — Google review
Good place to Visit.It is place where sangam of three rivers occur to form divine place
Chandra S — Google review
While coming to Prayagraj, I always wanted to visit Triveni Sangam. And now I have seen it. The meeting point of three rivers - the Ganga, the Yamuna and the Saraswati, popularly known as Triveni Sangam is one of the holiest place to take a bath. I enjoyed the beauty of atmosphere there. There were shops for rituals, and priests to offer a worship to the rivers. And I recommend everyone to come to Triveni Sangam if they visit Prayagraj.
S S — Google review
This is a very beautiful place where the confluence of two rivers can be seen. Earlier, the confluence of three rivers, Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati, was seen here but now only the confluence of Ganga and Yamuna can be seen.
Deepak K — Google review
Sachcha Baba Nagar, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211008, USA•Tips and more reviews for Triveni Sangam

4All Saints' Cathedral ( C.N.I )

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All Saints' Cathedral (C.N.I) is a historic Anglican cathedral in Allahabad, dating back to the late 19th century. The cathedral boasts a stunning Gothic Revival facade and intricate marble altar, making it a symbol of architectural grandeur and spiritual serenity. Its lush green surroundings add to its charm. This majestic church showcases elaborate stained glass windows and ornate interiors, providing visitors with a tranquil retreat from the city's chaos.
Seeing such a vast and beautiful church outside my living area was a first for me. I enjoyed every bit: the overgrown greens, the antique look of the building, the spacious interior, and the rounded boundaries in the center of an intersection. I visited around the time of Christmas. What made my day that day was a Carol Contest being held there. I am not a Christian, but I enjoyed every bit of it and even stayed back to enjoy some performances. The cathedral is well connected from anywhere in the city and does guarantee a leisurely visit if someone visits Prayagraj for the first time. As explained by many, the woe is that many areas around and on the building need to be repaired. Kindly have someone from the maintenance department look into this and conserve this beautiful tourist area.
Ankit — Google review
We spent a good half an hour searching for this place - no one in the city knows of its whereabouts ! We finally reached it thanks to Google Map only to find its gates closed. The Security was not willing to divulge any details regards its Opening Timings etc. After talking with some locals nearby, we understand that the Cathedral is open to the public only on Sundays for about an hour between 10.00 and 11.00 AM.
Harish S — Google review
It's an excellent place to pray to god in peace. As you enter the cathedral you will feel something different, your mind will be in peace and relaxed. Also, the place has a great architecture with marvelous design. Everything is so beautiful inside that you can't take your eyes of. There is a garden surrounding it which makes it more beautiful and attractive. P.S. - Try to come on sundays, it's more special out there.
Chirag M — Google review
One of the largest and most impressive churches in North India, All Saints’ Cathedral in Allahabad is part of the Anglican Church of North India (CNI) and comes under the Diocese of Lucknow. The church stands in the middle of what is, in essence, a huge traffic island: the road loops right around the circular church yard, with the massive stone church looming high above the trees. All Saints’ was designed by Sir William Emerson, the architect who also designed the iconic Victoria Memorial in Kolkata, as well as Mumbai’s Crawford Market. The church was consecrated in 1887, and is an important example of Indian colonial architecture at its grandest. As its popular local name—Patthar Girja, the ‘stone church’—suggests, All Saints’ is made of beige sandstone. There are rows of tall arched windows on each side of the length of the church. A rose window adorns one end, and there is beautiful old stained glass along the sides and behind the altar as well. The columns have the typical ‘acanthus’ capitals, decorated with bunches of carved curving acanthus leaves. The pulpit is of carved alabaster. The altar too has some beautiful carving, and three arched screen windows behind it that are fine examples of the Indian stone-working craft known as ‘jaali’: stone filigree. If you’re visiting as a tourist, the best time to go is probably around 15 minutes before service begins on Sunday. The church is open by then, and since you can look around inside without disrupting a service, it’s fine. No entry fee is charged, though you’re expected to behave decorously and be silent.
Aman M — Google review
Very beautiful cathedral. Made in 1871 and took 40 years to complete. It's in Gothic design. In the church you will find awesome architectural arches and whole interior and you can pray to God as it's very calm and peaceful.
Tikendra S — Google review
Went there with high expectations as I've seen many instagram posts talking about the beauty of this place. It is situated in a noisy , crowded and chaotic roundabout and it's supposedly open only on Sundays. Wonder why this information is not made available publicly.
Sudhinder M — Google review
Visit Sunday morning for prayer @08:00 AM
Parth D — Google review
A historic church, designed by William Emerson (the architect who also designed Kolkata's Victoria Memorial). All Saints' Cathedral is part of the Anglican Church of North India (CNI) and is a beautiful work of architecture, with lovely stained glass and carved stone. The circular church yard around is overgrown in places, but the church itself is a functional one. Services are held in English (9 AM in the winter) and Hindi (right after the English service) every Sunday. If you're just visiting as a tourist, probably the best time to visit is about 15 minutes before service begins - the church is open by then so you can go in, but you won't be disrupting a service.
Madhulika L — Google review
Sarojini Naidu Marg, Civil Lines, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211001, India•Tips and more reviews for All Saints' Cathedral ( C.N.I )

5prayagraj Museum

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Located in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India, the Allahabad Museum is a renowned national-level museum established in 1931. Initially a natural history museum, it has expanded to showcase an impressive collection of stone sculptures, terracottas, coins, archaeological objects and paintings. The museum's galleries feature artifacts from various historical sites such as Mathura, Bhumra, Khajuraho and Gandhara.
I recently visited the Allahabad Museum and had a great experience. It’s a peaceful and well-maintained place full of Indian history, art, and culture. I especially liked the Nehru Gallery and the section related to Bhagat Singh. A must-visit for history lovers in Prayagraj! Take photos was allowed but not videos
Rahul R — Google review
This is a great place to visit. But it has so many wings that one can spend some days for those who relish the reminiscences of the Indian freedom fighting as well as Indian historic sculpture and artefacts there are other galleries too including a great library. The pistol of Sri Chandrasekhar is a very interesting exhibit. For school students and not to mention research scholars there is a lot of learning. Average visitors should have a few hours in their hand for visiting this epic museum.
Abhijit M — Google review
An outstanding museum, well planned, very good collection of items from 1st century. Allahabad museum is a great place to spend a day, to browse through several galleries (16) to relish the reminiscences of the historic sculpture, artifacts, paintings etc. you need at least 2 days to look through each gallery display and to understand the history. So much one cal learn by visiting this huge museum. Established in 1931, the museum has evolved into a premier research center for archaeologists, historians, and academicians. It was declared an Institution of National Importance in 1985.
Badri N — Google review
The Allahabad Museum is a hidden gem in Prayagraj, especially for history and art lovers. The exhibits are well-organized and cover a wide range of topics—from ancient sculptures and coins to modern Indian art and the freedom movement. One of the highlights is the gallery dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi and the personal items of Nehru. The building itself is spacious and surrounded by a beautiful park, offering a peaceful environment. However, the lighting and signage inside could be improved for a better viewing experience. Also, some sections felt a bit outdated and could use better maintenance. Overall, it’s a great place to spend a few hours learning about India’s rich heritage. Highly recommended if you’re in the city!
Sai D — Google review
I went to Amethi(UP)and on my way back to home we had our train from prayagraj, hence I had to kill the layover time and after a very haphazard search on internet i stumbled upon this museum . It was humongous, and was surrounded by a much bigger park . the atmosphere was peaceful and refreshing, people were doing their exercises, running, walking, students coming in groups , hanging out .o Entry to the park costs just ₹10, and the museum ticket is ₹100 — totally worth it! The cleanliness and maintenance of the entire space truly impressed me. The museum itself is a treasure trove of Indian history and culture. I was amazed by the detailed galleries dedicated to the Indian Independence Movement, featuring stories and exhibits on events like the Komagata Maru incident, Bhagat Singh’s martyrdom, the Writer’s Building attack, and a lot more regarding which i attached pictures too. It was both moving and informative. I can't articulate the number of wonders k came across, in distinctively divided sections of the museum containing sculptures , recent archaeological finds, even exhibition of paintings done by people recently. There are also incredible collections of archaeological artefacts, including ancient coins, sculptures, fossils, and beautiful paintings, stamps collection of Older India. The diversity and depth of the exhibits kept me completely engaged, for around one and half hours. Though my visit was unplanned, it ended up becoming the highlight of my journey. If you’re in Prayagraj, even for a few hours, I’d highly recommend visiting the Allahabad Museum, it’s a beautiful blend of history, art, and calm surroundings.
Anushka D — Google review
The Allahabad Museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, art & crafts, our rich culture and heritage. The Allahabad Museum, situated in the Heartland of Prayagraj within the lush Chandrashekhar Azad Park (also known as Company Garden) is a treasure to India’s rich cultural and historical heritage. Museum is located in the Civil Lines area, is approximately 3 kms from the Prayagraj Railway Station and about 12 kilometers from Prayagraj Airport, making it easily accessible for both local and international visitors. Established in 1931, the museum has evolved into a premier research center for archaeologists, historians, and academicians. It was declared an Institution of National Importance in 1985. Highlights : - Extensive collection of artifacts from ancient Indian civilizations - Well-maintained exhibits and informative labels - Impressive collection of sculptures, paintings, and coins - The gallery dedicated to the Indian freedom struggle is particularly moving - The museum’s library is a valuable resource for researchers and scholars find my articles on Instagram at @that.lazy.traveller Entry fee for Museum : 50/- (mobile photography is allowed but Camera entry costs 100/-) Entry fee for Park : 5/-
Smrutiranjan J — Google review
Chandrashekhar Azad Park (Company Bagh), the Allahabad Museum stands as a prestigious institution and a brilliant repository of India's glorious past. Established in 1931, it is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, art, and the nation's freedom struggle. ​The museum’s collection is vast and impressively diverse, spread across approximately 16 galleries. Key highlights include an extensive collection of ancient sculptures and terracotta art from the Ganga-Yamuna valley (especially from Kaushambi and Bharhut), offering a deep look into early Indian art and archaeology. ​A significant part of the museum is dedicated to modern history. The Gandhi Gallery and the Nehru Personal Collection provide intimate glimpses into the lives of the freedom fighters, featuring rare photographs and original manuscripts. Most famously, the pistol of revolutionary Chandrashekhar Azad is preserved and displayed here, adding an intensely patriotic layer to the visit. The unique collection of 19 paintings by Russian artist Nicholas Roerich also makes this museum internationally notable.
Aman K — Google review
Museum looking like a modern architect and there are collect many historical and modern cultural and traditional like ancient art and paintings, 🖼 stone and wooden statue which is marble of golden era, ancient and modern arms and ammunition and other most fantastic things are collected.
Laxman Y — Google review
Museum, Kamla Nehru Rd, Civil Lines, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211002, India•http://theallahabadmuseum.com/•+91 532 240 7834•Tips and more reviews for prayagraj Museum
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6Jawahar Planetarium

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Nestled in the heart of Allahabad, Jawahar Planetarium is a delightful destination for couples who share a passion for science and astronomy. Established in 1979 adjacent to Anand Bhawan, this planetarium seamlessly merges history with the wonders of the universe. Visitors can immerse themselves in captivating sky shows that unveil the mysteries of space while also enjoying special events like the annual Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Lecture.
The Jawahar Planetarium is located in the city of Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh, India. It was built in 1979 and is situated beside Anand Bhavan, the former residence of the Nehru-Gandhi family, and now a museum. It is managed by the 'Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund' (established 1964), which has its headquarters at Teen Murti House, New Delhi. Each year, the prestigious 'Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Lecture' is also held at the planetarium, organised under the auspices of Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund on the birth anniversary of India's first prime minister, 14 November.
Harsh P — Google review
When I visited there, one of the projectors wasn't working since 3 months. They charge good amount of money but maintenance is still not good, That's the case with most of Government properties. Jawahar Planetarium is a great way to introduce yourself as well as your children to the Space. Here you can see how a rocket launch occur, different planets of solar system. Facts about galaxy, satellites, telescope etc are also shown in the show.
Ashish K — Google review
Not in a full working condition but still shows are going on. Rs70 entry. Its all blurry and part of the projector not at all working. Its felt like only paid for AC for 30mins.
Debaraj M — Google review
This planetarium very good place for picnic and outing with family and small kids. Here, different shows are run at different time intervals. It is of very reasonable price. And it is free on birthday's of nehru family members. U must visit it once, if u are in prayagraj.
Soumya D — Google review
It doesn't deserve even a single star. Don't waste your time and money because projector is not working at all. It looks half black and half blur video. You just listen background voice. They paste warning at entry gate and you can also return ticket after purchased tickets.
Vinod M — Google review
This place is Best for growing up kids to develop a Astronomical Interest in them,Not too costly only 60₹ for an hour for adults and free of cost for childrens below height 3ft, I would not disclose the fun inside the planetarium but its worth every penny for an hour, its closed on Monday and for other days starts at 10 am for every hour, There is Anand bhawan Museum adjacent to it for which charges are 20₹ for ground floor and 70₹ for both floors.
Ambuj S — Google review
Jawahar Planetarium, Prayagraj (Allahabad), Uttar Pradesh Location: Tagore Town, Prayagraj, next to Anand Bhavan (former home of the Nehru-Gandhi family).Established: 1979, under the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund, Delhi.Purpose: Promotes astronomy education and scientific curiosity, especially for children, through interactive and engaging Activiti key Features: Sky Theatre: Features a dome-shaped screen with a seating capacity of over 80, showcasing shows on stars, planets, galaxies, and India’s space missions (e.g., Mars Mission). Shows are in Hindi and English.Activities:Measure your weight on the Moon, Jupiter, and Saturn.Interactive science models and experiments for kids.Sky-watching sessions with artificial setups or telescopes during astronomical events.Events:Annual Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Lecture on November 14 (Nehru’s birth anniversary), covering astronomy, space, history, and technology for kids above 5.Astronomy contests, exhibitions, and educational fair Visitor Information: Timings: Open daily, but show timings vary (typically morning to evening). Check locally for exact schedules, as they differ for Hindi/English shows.Entry Fee:Adults: ~₹35Children (below 16): ~₹20Prices may vary; confirm on-site or via platforms like BookMyShow. Best Time to Visit: October to February (winter) for pleasant weather. How to Reach:By Air: Bamrauli Airport (Prayagraj), 12 km away.By Rail: Prayagraj Junction, ~5 km; autos or cabs available.By Road: Well-connected via buses or taxis; located centrally in Tagore Town.
The E — Google review
It was great trip for me to go there and having a look at PSLV and collecting knowledge for our celestial bodies and seeing an astronaut statue, literally it was all full of fun for me and the most interesting thing was THE PLANETARIUM (TARA MANDAL) from which i learnt a lot and got a new way of thinking about stars, sun and the moon.
Samveel — Google review
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7Anand bhavan

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Anand Bhavan, located in Prayagraj, is the former residence of the Nehru family and now serves as a prominent historical landmark and museum. The elegant mansion houses a rich collection of artifacts, photographs, and memorabilia from India's independence movement, offering visitors a glimpse into the country's past.
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8Anand Bhawan

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Anand Bhawan, the historic residence of the Nehru-Gandhi family, has been transformed into a captivating museum. It offers a unique opportunity to delve into the life and era of India's inaugural Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. The museum houses an impressive collection of well-maintained artifacts and memorabilia that offer an intriguing insight into the political history of India.
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9Mankameshwar temple

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Mankameshwar Temple is a revered Hindu shrine located in the heart of Varanasi, India. This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and holds immense spiritual significance for devotees who flock here to seek blessings and fulfill their wishes. The architecture reflects traditional Indian styles, with intricate carvings that tell stories of mythology. Visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere filled with chanting and rituals, especially during festivals when the temple comes alive with celebrations.
274/345 B.h.s, Shiv Nagar, Allahpur, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211006, India

10Sri Akshayavat Temple Patalpuri

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Sri Akshayavat Temple Patalpuri is an underground Hindu temple located within the historic Allahabad Fort in Uttar Pradesh, India. It houses the roots of the Undying Banyan Tree and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The temple holds great cultural and historical significance, making it a major pilgrimage center in Allahabad. Visitors can also explore other nearby tourist spots such as Hanuman Temple, Shivkoti Mahadev Temple, and Allahabad Planetarium.
Now a lot has changed. One may revisit it to see what's new. Even the vat vriksha seemed to be happier than before. Although the temple is famous for its Akshay Vatt, but don't forget to enquire and take darshan of Shool Tankeshwar Mahadev. He is a very important God about whom no body tells. At least 3 Shivlings are there and one of those may be the Shool Tankeshwar. May I remind you that at Kashiji, a ghat is named Prayagraj ghat, which is in between Dashashwamedh Ghat and Dr. Rajendra Prasad Ghat. On that Prayagraj Ghat only one thing is important - the Shivling of Shool Tankeshwar Mahadev. What a simly one may say, but it is true that at Shri Kashiji deities from all over the Universe came alongwith their places, the same is mentioned in Kashi Khand. जय जय श्री सीताराम
Aruna P — Google review
This temple is located near to triveni sangham ghat at a walking distance only. Here it has a under ground temple with lots of shivlings. Very ancient patalpuri temple is situated on the banks of sangham.
Lalit P — Google review
The oldest temple near the bank of yamuna river it's rituals are very famous and akshayvaat means that can't never destroy.
Laxman Y — Google review
The very ancient Patalpuri temple is situated on the banks of Sangam in Prayagraj. 40 gods and goddesses are seated in this temple. Patalpuri, located in the premises of Prayagraj Fort, is an underground temple that holds great religious significance. According to folklore, Lord Rama visited this temple. It is also believed that this popular temple of Prayagraj was visited by Chinese traveller and writer Xuanzang. Very beautiful and holy place.
Know K — Google review
(AVOID TEMPLE PRIEST WHO ARE ASKING MONEY AS DONATION) A serene and sacred place within the Patalpuri Temple complex at Prayagraj. Sri Akshayavat Temple holds deep spiritual significance—believed to be the immortal banyan tree. Peaceful atmosphere, well-maintained surroundings, and divine energy make it a must-visit for devotees.
Khushal J — Google review
If you come to Akbar Fort, AVOID VISITING THIS PLACE. (Avoid being mesmerized by 5 star reviews by some blind bhakts). The entrance to this place is on the right of the main entrance. Scammers in the disguise of 'priests' are looting people in the name of 'religion'. Once you enter this underground temple, there are 15-20 scammers waiting to fish money out of your pockets by scaring you with 'religion'. And if you think there is nothing wrong in giving ₹1-2 to each 'priest', I should tell you that each one of them will ask for at least ₹10 else they become mad. Luckily I managed to escape the remaining scammers after getting scammed by 2 scammers initially. SO THINK 10⁵ TIMES BEFORE VISITING THIS PLACE. Actually this place deserves zero stars. Forced to give 1 star because there is no option for zero stars.
Megabyte T — Google review
This temple is located near to triveni sangham ghat at a walking distance only. Here it has a under ground temple with lots of shivlings. Very ancient patalpuri temple is situated on the banks of sangham. An underground temple located within the Allahabad Fort, believed to be the home of several gods and goddesses This ancient tree, which is believed to be the one mentioned in scriptures, is located inside the Allahabad Fort.
Rahul R — Google review
Akshay vat vriksh | प्रयाग में स्थित ...Akshay Vat is a sacred and ancient banyan tree with immense mythological and religious significance, most famously located within the Allahabad Fort in Prayagraj. It is considered "indestructible" because of the belief that it survives even during cosmic dissolution. The tree is also associated with various deities and legends, including a story where Lord Rama blessed it to be eternal.
Vikas M — Google review
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11University of Allahabad

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The University of Allahabad, located in Prayagraj, is a popular tourist destination known for its sprawling campus and rich history. Established in 1873, it is one of the oldest universities in India with a unique blend of Islamic and Victorian architecture. While some of its past grandeur has faded, buildings like the Faculty of Science still reflect its historical significance. The university has been witness to significant changes over time, including the conversion of Mayo Hall into Amitabh Bachchan Sports Complex.
Allahabad University: A Legacy of Learning A Pillar of Indian Education The University of Allahabad, nestled in the historic city of Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad), is one of India's oldest and most prestigious institutions of higher education. Established in 1887, it has played a pivotal role in shaping India's intellectual landscape. A Rich History From its inception, Allahabad University has been a beacon of knowledge and a breeding ground for eminent scholars, politicians, and social reformers. Its illustrious alumni include numerous Nobel laureates, freedom fighters, and leaders who have made significant contributions to India and the world. Academic Excellence The university offers a diverse range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including arts, science, commerce, law, medicine, and engineering. It is renowned for its rigorous academic standards and dedicated faculty. A Vibrant Campus The sprawling campus of Allahabad University is a hub of intellectual activity, with state-of-the-art facilities, well-stocked libraries, and modern laboratories. The university's vibrant student community organizes a plethora of cultural, literary, and sports events throughout the year. A Legacy to Cherish As Allahabad University continues to evolve, it remains committed to its core values of academic excellence, social responsibility, and national service. It stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of learning and innovation, shaping the future of India.
Ashutosh Y — Google review
The University which given 3 Prime Ministers to India 'Allahabad University'; one of India's oldest and most prestigious institutions, boasts a rich history and academic excellence. Located in Prayagraj, it offers a wide range of courses across various disciplines. The university has a strong alumni network, including notable figures like Harivansh Rai Bachchan, Jagdish Chandra Mathur, and Narendra Mohan. Allahabad University is known for its research-oriented approach, fostering critical thinking and intellectual growth. Its sprawling campus and state-of-the-art facilities provide an ideal environment for students to thrive. With a legacy spanning over a century, the university continues to uphold its tradition of academic brilliance and innovation. Its alumni have made significant contributions in various fields, making it a revered institution in India.
Shiv S — Google review
University of Allahabad – My Alma Mater The University of Allahabad, established in 1887, holds a truly special place in my heart. As my alma mater, it has been more than just an academic institution—it has been a transformative journey where I learned, grew, and discovered so much about life and myself. The campus itself is a beautiful blend of architectural styles. From Hellenistic influences to majestic domes and intricately designed arches, the university stands as a testament to historical depth and cultural richness. Every building tells a story, creating an atmosphere that inspires learning and introspection. One of the most remarkable aspects of my experience was the dedication of the professors. Each one poured their heart and soul into teaching, going beyond textbooks to ensure that students truly understood and connected with the material. Their passion was contagious and deeply motivating. The senior students also played a vital role in shaping the university environment. They were kind, supportive, and always willing to guide juniors—not just in academics, but in navigating campus life as well. Their genuine care created a strong sense of community and camaraderie. Reflecting back, my time at the University of Allahabad was a wonderful experience—rich in knowledge, friendships, and unforgettable memories. It’s a place that shaped who I am today, and I will always carry its legacy with pride.
Anjalee Y — Google review
"My experience at Allahabad University has been good. The teaching staff is supportive, and the campus has a unique heritage vibe. But some facilities need improvement like hostel and management."
Nancy N — Google review
Best university, The university takes a lot of time to do any work properly. The admission process here is very slow. One should work a little faster,but environment is good.
Shivesh K — Google review
The University of Allahabad, commonly referred to as Allahabad University, is a central university located in Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad), Uttar Pradesh, India. Established in 1887, it is one of the oldest universities in India and recognized as an Institute of National Importance. The university is situated on a 232-acre campus and offers a wide range of academic programs at undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma, and doctoral levels across faculties like Arts, Science, Commerce, and Law.The university has modern facilities including a large library, laboratories, auditoriums, sports facilities, and hostels. Admissions are conducted through online applications and may require entrance exams like UGAT, PGAT, CRET, GATE, UGC NET, and CSIR NET. The university has a dedicated placement cell and offers various scholarships.Governance includes the President of India as visitor and the Governor of Uttar Pradesh as chief rector, with executive power resting on the Vice-Chancellor. The university has multiple constituent colleges.
Swatantra S — Google review
Enjoy the Moment if you are a student of this Campus, Preparing for it & Want to come here or just a Visitor of this Huge & Beautiful one of the Top Central University of the Nation. Greenery, Scenery, Infrastructure, Study, Sports Ground, & Hundreds of Courses, all are Great here.
Aditya T — Google review
I recently graduated from Allahabad University and I am extremely satisfied with my overall experience. The faculty members are highly qualified and always available to help students. The campus is well-maintained and provides all the necessary facilities for a comfortable study environment. The course curriculum is updated and comprehensive, covering a wide range of subjects. Overall, I would highly recommend Allahabad University for anyone seeking a high-quality education.
Avanish — Google review
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12Alopi Shankari Devi Shakti Peeth Mandir

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Alop Shankari Devi Shakti Peeth Temple, located in Alopi Bagh locality of Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, is a revered Hindu site near the Triveni Sangam. This ancient temple is dedicated to Goddess Sati and stands out for its unique worship of a cradle instead of an idol or organ mark. The temple attracts thousands of Lord Shiva devotees who come to worship the wooden chariot dolie.
Today I visited Alop Shankari Devi Shakti Peeth in Prayagraj, and it was a truly divine experience. The temple is very beautiful and well maintained, and the atmosphere inside is so peaceful that it instantly fills you with positivity. As soon as I entered, I felt immense spiritual energy and calmness around me. Being here gave me a sense of inner peace and devotion, and I am really thankful to have received the blessings of Maa Shankari Devi. This place is a must-visit for anyone who wishes to feel connected with divine power and experience pure positive vibes.
Ajay K — Google review
Very beautiful temple with very short queues of here. One can come with family and friends to see this shaktipeeth famously known for the sati mata for the shattered body pieces from which one hand got fall at this place and then got disappear after falling from heaven. Can take upto 20minutes to view fully.
Lalit P — Google review
The Alopi Devi Mandir (Alopshankari Devi Temple) situated in the spiritual heartland of Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, is not just a temple but a symbol of India’s profound religious heritage. Unlike the conventional temples that house intricately carved idols of deities, the Alopi Devi Mandir is unique in its veneration of a simple wooden cradle, or ‘doli. The term “Alopi” itself means “disappeared”, signifying the place where the final fragment of the goddess vanished upon touching the Earth. The Maratha warrior, Shreenath Mahadji Shinde, is believed to have developed the Sangam area, where the temple is located, during his stay in Prayagraj in the late 18th century. Subsequent renovations and developments were undertaken by Maharani Baizabai Scindia in the 1800s, further enhancing the temple’s prominence It is situated in the Alopibagh area, which is in close proximity to the revered Triveni Sangam, the confluence of the three sacred rivers – Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati. Date of Darshanam: 22-Mar-2025 @ 14:40
Gaurang N — Google review
Alop Shankari Devi refers to Alopi Devi, a form of the Goddess Sati venerated at the Alop Shankari Devi Temple in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. The temple is a significant Shakti Peeth where the goddess's body part (believed to be her right hand's palm or fingers) became "Alopi" or invisible, hence the name. Instead of an idol, devotees worship a sacred wooden cradle or swing (doli) as the representation of the goddess.
Roops K — Google review
This is one of the 52 shaktipeerh..located in prayagraj city. A big temple with large number of shops. One bog havan kundan. It is moderately crowded..so u will be free within half an hour .
Anshika S — Google review
Alopi Devi Temple is a Shaktipeeth in Prayagraj and is a sacred and serene place with great spiritual energy. The temple’s unique history and peaceful ambiance attract many devotees. Well-maintained and clean, it offers a divine experience and a deep sense of devotion. A must-visit for spiritual seekers.
Khushal J — Google review
One of asta dasa sakthipeet temple Maddaveswari temple located in main road of prayagraj near to Triveni Sangam ghats I have visited peaceful temple and clean and good place. East to reach Temple from city and railway station and Triveni Sangam ghats.
Hemanthkumar B — Google review
Pujari ji is tells about temple, neat and clean, on road. try visiting early morning to avoid road traffic and finding a place to park.
Neelakshi D — Google review
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13New Yamuna Bridge Prayagraj

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The New Yamuna Bridge in Prayagraj, also known as the Naini Bridge, is a modern cable-stayed bridge that was constructed in 2004 to alleviate traffic congestion on the Old Naini Bridge. Situated about 2 km from the city center and spanning across the Yamuna River, this architectural marvel not only serves as a vital transportation link but also offers stunning panoramic views of the river.
The New Yamuna Bridge in Prayagraj, also known as the Yamuna Bridge, is a marvel of modern engineering that enhances the beauty and connectivity of the city. Spanning the Yamuna River, this cable-stayed bridge was inaugurated in 2004 and quickly became an iconic landmark of Prayagraj. It links the city with Naini and offers stunning views, especially during sunrise and sunset, making it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. The bridge measures about 1,510 meters in length, and its sleek design not only eases traffic congestion but also symbolizes the city’s progress. With its vibrant lighting at night, the bridge presents a picturesque sight, reflecting beautifully on the Yamuna River. The scenic views and calm surroundings make it a perfect place for an evening stroll or photography. Beyond its architectural beauty, the New Yamuna Bridge holds strategic importance, providing an essential route for daily commuters and significantly reducing travel time. It’s a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the fusion of modern infrastructure with natural beauty in Prayagraj.
Vikash C — Google review
The New Yamuna Bridge in Prayagraj, also known as the Naini Bridge, is a modern cable-stayed bridge and a significant landmark😊 Completed in 2004, it was built to alleviate traffic on the older Naini Bridge👍 connecting Prayagraj to Naini across the Yamuna River. It's noted for its contemporary design, being one of India's first six-lane bridges of its kind❣️ supported by concrete pylons and steel cables. The bridge offers mesmerizing views, especially at dawn and dusk🥰 and has improved connectivity, contributing to regional development. While generally well-regarded for its architecture and traffic relief, some reviews mention potential crowding and issues with the approach road😊
Ajay B — Google review
The New Yamuna Bridge in Prayagraj is a stunning blend of modern architecture and natural beauty. Mornings here are magical, with the sunrise casting a golden glow over the Yamuna River. At night, the bridge transforms with its vibrant lights, creating a mesmerizing glow that reflects beautifully on the water. It’s more than just a bridge—it's a peaceful escape and a perfect spot to admire the charm of the city.
Amit C — Google review
The New Yamuna Bridge, also known as the Naini Bridge, is a prominent and modern cable-stayed bridge in Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad), Uttar Pradesh. It was inaugurated in the year 2004 to reduce the traffic load on the old Yamuna Bridge and to improve connectivity between the city and Naini. This bridge spans the Yamuna River and connects the northern part of Prayagraj to its southern outskirts, including the industrial area of Naini. It is around 1.5 kilometers long and features a cable-stayed design with pylons that give it a distinctive and elegant look, especially when illuminated at night. The bridge is not just a symbol of modern engineering but also a landmark in the city. It plays a vital role during the Kumbh Mela, helping manage the heavy inflow of pilgrims and traffic. The New Yamuna Bridge has also become a popular tourist attraction due to its beautiful structure and panoramic views of the Yamuna River. In summary, the New Yamuna Bridge stands as a blend of functionality and beauty, reflecting the progress and infrastructure development of Prayagraj.
Arun V — Google review
Naini Bridge, also known as Naveen Yamuna Setu, is a famous bridge built over the Yamuna River in Prayagraj. It connects Prayagraj to Naini and is an important road route. Very beautiful bridge. Night view 👌
Know K — Google review
Yamuna bridge also known as Naini bridge. it's awesome place for selfie Point and you can enjoy sunset here you can see the Yamuna river overview on the bridge 🌉 it's a cable bridge mostly fantastic in night time view.
Laxman Y — Google review
🌉 New Yamuna Bridge, Prayagraj – A Modern Marvel The New Yamuna Bridge, also known as the Naini Bridge, is a striking example of modern engineering that beautifully blends functionality with aesthetics. Built in 2004 to ease traffic congestion from the older Naini Bridge, it has since become a vital artery connecting Prayagraj city with the Naini area across the Yamuna River. ⭐ Highlights Design & Structure: This is one of India’s longest cable-stayed bridges, featuring a six-lane road with sleek pylons and steel cables that support the deck. The bridge stretches approximately 370 meters, offering a smooth and scenic drive. Scenic Views: The views from the bridge—especially during dawn and dusk—are absolutely mesmerizing. The tranquil Yamuna River below and the city skyline in the distance make it a favorite spot for photographers and evening walkers. Connectivity: It serves as a crucial link between NH-27 and the city, significantly improving traffic flow and accessibility. Whether you're heading to the airport, railway station, or Civil Lines, the bridge makes commuting far more efficient. Tourist Appeal: While not a traditional tourist attraction, it ranks among the top places to visit in Prayagraj, especially for those who appreciate architecture and urban infrastructure. It’s also a popular stop during the Kumbh Mela, offering panoramic views of the river and ghats. 📝 Visitor Experience Most visitors spend less than an hour here, often stopping for photos or simply to enjoy the view. The bridge is open 24 hours, and its lighting at night adds to its charm. According to reviews, it’s clean, well-maintained, and safe for both vehicles and pedestrians. Whether you're a local commuter or a curious traveler, the New Yamuna Bridge is more than just a road—it’s a symbol of Prayagraj’s evolving infrastructure and a quiet place to reflect over the flowing Yamuna.
100 D — Google review
One of the Important link bridges connecting Uttar Pradesh with Other southern states with National Highway
Kunwar N — Google review
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14Government Public Library

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Nestled within the picturesque Company Gardens, the Allahabad Public Library, also referred to as the Thornhill Mayne Memorial, stands as a magnificent testament to gothic architecture. Established in 1864, this remarkable library is celebrated for being the largest in Uttar Pradesh. With an impressive collection of over 125,000 books alongside numerous magazines and newspapers, it serves as a haven for book lovers and knowledge seekers alike.
The design of library like a historical palace and it's biggest library when i was visit then it's work are under construction and my personally experience was fantastic to visit this place. Library keeps our historical, cultural and ancient knowledge.
Laxman Y — Google review
The Government Public Library located within Chandrashekhar Azad Park in Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad) is one of India’s oldest and most significant public libraries. Established in 1864, it was relocated to its current premises in 1879. The library is housed in the Thornhill Mayne Memorial building, an architectural marvel designed by Richard Roskell Bayne in the Scottish Baronial Revival style, featuring sharp pillars and turrets made of granite and sandstone. The library boasts a vast collection of approximately 125,000 books, including newspapers and magazines in multiple languages such as Hindi, English, Urdu, and Bangla. It also houses 21 Arabic manuscripts and a collection of old government publications, parliamentary papers, and journals dating back to the 19th century. Situated within the historic Chandrashekhar Azad Park, the library is not only a center for knowledge but also a significant tourist attraction due to its rich history and architectural grandeur.
Ayush V — Google review
It is also known as Company bagh library. Situated in the middle of Company garden now known as Chandrashekhar Ajad park. Most newspapers and periodicals are available here. Area is lush green and peaceful. This is built under the British rule. The architecture is also inspired by western design of buildings.
Dinesh Y — Google review
The architecture is mind blowing from inside out. The reading area will remind you of the dinning hall of the harry potter movie. They have a very large collection of books and it is nice place for a book lover with just 100/-rs per year membership fees. I am also a member of this library, I was extremely excited when I first visited as every single thing was extremely beautiful, the outer building, intricate stone carvings on the top of pillers, sky rocketing towers, very clean and vast reading hall with a medieval English touch of stain glassed windows and doors and high pointed ceiling. There are catalogue by which you can find the book of you interest. Everything seems good until it came to staff of the library, some of the staff's was very rude and insulting. It seemed to me that they don't want to issue any book beacuse they would have to maintain the record of it. They will even humiliate you if you will visit the library with a opposite gender friend even if you want to do focused study they would disturb you continuously. One they shouted on me and showed the door to go outside just because I was sitting with a friend (male) as we went there to note down some raw material for eassy writing for the upcoming UPPSC mains examination. That day I brust in tears and decided that I will never come to the library, it was a very horrible experience of mine because she (a female staff) was continuously targeting me just because I was with a male person. So I would suggest, go there, take a couple of photos, enjoy the view, and come back. Only take a membership if you are a research scholar and you have no other options than this beautiful library with कामचोर and बदतमीज staff .
Sweta P — Google review
It is a place at which u can study silent. There is a small amount which is paid by everyone 50rs /year. At here there are thousand of books from ancient India to modern from different writter in different field . U can become a member and enjoy the books.
Shivakar D — Google review
Hosted First Legislature of United Province
Parth D — Google review
Allahabad Public Library, also known as Thornhill Mayne Memorial, is a public library situated at Chandrashekhar Azad Park in Prayagraj.[2] Established in 1864, it is the biggest library in the state of Uttar Pradesh.[1][3] The building was designed by Richard Roskell Bayne and is considered a remarkable example of Scottish Baronial Revival architecture.[4] The monument has served as the house of legislative assembly in British era when Allahabad was the capital of United Provinces. In 1879, the Public library was shifted to the present premises at Chandrashekhar Azad Park. Allahabad Public Library Thornhill Mayne Memorial, Alfred Park, Allahabad.jpg Country India Type Public library Established 1864[1] Location Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh Coordinates 25.4557596855282°N 81.84941995931914°E Collection Size approx. 125,000 books, 40 magazines and 28 newspapers[1] Access and use Population served 55,100 reader inclusive of 1,271 membership (2013-14)[1] The library has an approximate collection of 125,000 books, 40 types of magazines and 28 different newspapers in Hindi, English, Urdu and Bangla and contains 21 Arabic manuscripts.[1] It also has a collection of old government publications, parliamentary papers, and blue books of the 19th century, old manuscripts and journals.[5] The building known as Thornhill Mayne Memorial is situated at Alfred Park[5] and was designed by Richard Roskell Bayne in Scottish Baronial architecture with sharp pillars and turrets of granite and sandstone. It represents structural polychromy with lofty towers and arcaded cloisters.[4][6][7] When completed in 1870, the building cost approx. INR 94,222.[8] It was funded by Commissioner of Allahabad, Mr. Mayne and was opened as a memorial to Cuthbert Bensley Thornhill.[9]
Anjali J — Google review
It's made during English ruled India. But now the building as it is. It's building structure is very attractive and nice.
Vinay K — Google review
FR4X+4MH, Chandra Sekhar Azad Park, Uttar Pradesh 211002, India•http://www.agplib.org/•Tips and more reviews for Government Public Library

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During your visit to Allahabad, make sure to stop by the Hanuman Mandir, also known as Bade Hanuman Mandir. Nestled in the serene Sangam area, this unique temple is built underground and showcases a remarkable idol of Lord Hanuman that measures 20 feet long and 8 feet wide. To reach this impressive deity, visitors must ascend a short flight of ten stairs leading down into the temple's tranquil depths.
(Translated by Google) beautiful temple (Original) Sundar mandir
Manoj D — Google review
CVP2+P47, Opp. Petrol Pump, Bai Ka Bagh, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211003, India
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16Allahabad High Court

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The Allahabad High Court, also known as the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad, is a prestigious judicial institution in India with a rich colonial-era architectural heritage. Established in 1869, it boasts an iconic Indo-Gothic style characterized by striking red sandstone exteriors and intricate detailing. With the most active judges in India, it holds jurisdiction over the entire state of Uttar Pradesh.
Allahabad High Court, officially known as High Court of Judicature at Allahabad, is the high court based in the city of Prayagraj, formerly known as Allahabad, that has jurisdiction over the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It was established on 17 March 1866, making it one of the oldest high courts to be established in India. Allahabad High Court is beautiful and very well built . This is the main branch of the High Court.
Adv M — Google review
High Court Of Allahabad. The Honorable High Court of Uttar Pradesh. A piece of architecture since the British Rule. The Vast court premises are beautiful & average maintained.
Adv.Swati S — Google review
The Allahabad High Court stands as a pillar of justice and integrity, upholding the rule of law with dignity and fairness. Its legacy continues to inspire faith in democracy and the judicial system
Shadab R — Google review
It's really awesome 😎😎🤩😍 it is not only the hight court of our country but our Pride too. On the 75th independence day of our country High court is looking like a bride
Khushboo R — Google review
Allahabad High Court impresses with majestic architecture, efficient security, and organized cause lists. Facilities like parking and seating can improve, and delays are common, but staff are helpful and the library is excellent.
Sahil K — Google review
The Prayagraj High Court is an architectural marvel. Its magnificent facade and intricate design reflect the reverence of legal proceedings that unfold within its walls. Beyond the legal prowess, the court is an integral part of Prayagraj's cultural fabric. Visitors are allowed to admire the beauty of High Court on weekends.
Ritik G — Google review
Recent updates done by chief justice of allahabad is amazing, employees cabins r fully air conditioned, place is well clean, quick response from officers, no work gets pending
Vikash T — Google review
July 2022 i went first time in allahabad high court Nice place Very very croud are this place Parking place are conjusted Tea fruits and breakfast are availbale many all shop
Pari A — Google review
Nyaya Marg, Canton, Cantonment, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211017, India•http://www.allahabadhighcourt.in/•+91 532 242 2336•Tips and more reviews for Allahabad High Court

17Amar Shaheed Chandrashekhar Azad Park

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Chandrashekhar Azad Park, the largest park in the city, is a blend of heritage and recreational sites. Established in 1870 to commemorate Prince Alfred's visit, it houses the renowned Allahabad Museum with its impressive collection of stone sculptures, terracottas, coins, and paintings. The museum also features an outdoor display of archaeological sculptures.
Chandra Shekhar Azad Park in Prayagraj is a beautiful, spacious park with lots of greenery. I enjoyed walking around and just sitting quietly in the calm atmosphere. The historical significance of the place adds to its charm, knowing it’s linked to Chandra Shekhar Azad. Some areas could use better maintenance, like the jogging track and pond, but overall it’s a great spot to relax and enjoy nature while also feeling connected to history.
Vikas G — Google review
A very natural park is good for morning, evening, night walk, running and exercise and yoga activities. It is also very good for school children picnics for educational as well as social and natural environment studies with some morals and learning about leadership. It is also a very good place for kids with physical activity with and under parents watch
Priyadarshsingh M — Google review
First of all salute to great freedom fighter 💪 Amar Shaheed Chandra Shekhar Azad..all efforts made to built-up such a great Park..Statues of Shaheed Bhagat Singh superb.. amazing life living artistic expression. Park is big but not maintained properly. Garden looking as jungle...some muddy area may be converted into Play areas for children.... Museum not updated. Lack of routine cleanliness... very thin number of visitors coming here.
Kanti A — Google review
Visiting Shaheed Chandra Shekhar Azad Park in Allahabad is an experience that fills the heart with pride and reverence. Every corner of the park carries the memory of a fearless revolutionary who chose martyrdom over surrender. The well-maintained lawns, historical structures, and the preserved spot where Azad fought his final battle remind us of the immense courage he displayed for the nation’s freedom. Walking through the park feels like stepping into history, where one is inspired by Azad’s unwavering bravery, intelligence, and patriotism. It is not just a park, it is a powerful reminder of the sacrifices that gifted us independence. A must-visit place for anyone who wishes to feel the true spirit of India’s freedom struggle.
Broken P — Google review
The park is named after the Indian freedom fighter Chandrashekhar Azad, who made his final stand here against British forces. A statue and museum inside the park preserve his memory, displaying artifacts and information about his life and India’s independence struggle. The museum adds a sense of pride and reflection for visitors interested in the nation’s history. Chandrashekhar Azad Park in Prayagraj is a beautiful blend of history and leisure. It features a museum honoring Azad, a long jogging track, children’s play area, and a vibrant light and sound show in the evenings. The park is clean, spacious, and easily accessible through multiple entry gates—a perfect place for history lovers and fitness enthusiasts alike.
Jaideep S — Google review
Very large park, a statue of AZAD. This statue is at the some place where AZAD lost his life. There is EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer), covered jogging track. The track is quite popular among joggers. Many school children and other large groups visiting here. Illuminated horse, deer, lion replicas. Entry ticket is ₹ 5 only for Indian adults.
Alok — Google review
Chandra Shekhar Azad Park is not only the green lungs of Prayagraj, offering peace and fresh air amidst the city’s bustle, but also a living monument to India’s freedom struggle. It stands as a symbol of courage and sacrifice, for it was here that the revolutionary Chandra Shekhar Azad made his last stand against British forces in 1931. Every pathway, monument, and memorial within the park reminds visitors of its dual identity — a place of natural beauty and recreation, and a historic landmark that inspires patriotism and keeps alive the memory of those who fought for the nation’s independence.”
Mantosh K — Google review
Unbelievable moment/ feeling standing on the soil where our great , legend freedom fighter chandra Sekhar azad ji , sacrifice himself for us ... Must visit this place. IN Debt of your sacrifice🙏
Sharad S — Google review
George Town, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211002, India•Tips and more reviews for Amar Shaheed Chandrashekhar Azad Park

18Fun Gaon Water Park & Children's Park, Prayagraj

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Nestled on Kaushambi Road in Prayagraj, Fun Gaon Water Park & Children's Park is a vibrant destination that promises an exhilarating experience for visitors of all ages. This lively park boasts an impressive selection of attractions, including thrilling roller coasters, exciting water slides, and engaging bumper cars. Families can enjoy quality time together while exploring the various gaming zones and indulging in delicious treats from the food stalls scattered throughout the park.
A day well spent here.I visited this place today. This park is for every one ,kids and adults. Entry fee for adults was rs.500/per head and rs. 30/per bag ,rs80/per costume rs100/for mobile pouch and canteen charges. You can get a locker for keeping footwear. There is changing rooms and bathroom toilet separate for boys and girls. All together it was a wonderful experience. I suggest to go here with family,kids gonna enjoy it a lot.
Anupama T — Google review
Visited Fungaon in Allahabad today and had a wonderful experience! The place is clean, well-maintained, and perfect for a fun outing. The activities were engaging and staff was courteous. Great spot for kids and families to enjoy quality time together. Highly recommended for a joyful and memorable day out!
Tabrez N — Google review
Best experience at this price(500) you can go now & full enjoy and Don't go wearing new shoes and slippers, they may get stolen or else book extra ones locker.
Shivesh K — Google review
This waterpark is okkayy okayyy if you are not experiencing in anywaterpark then it's good one . One wave pool for adults and for child one pool including small rides which is good for kids. Basically this waterpark is best for kids and for adults ride is only 3 - 6. Ticket price is 500 for Monday to Friday and weekend day it's 600. Locker also available there which is 30rs and costume price is 80rs per person . Food is not available there so take your snacks item yourself . Timing is 10 to 6pm
Sneha G — Google review
This place is really good, Overall thik thak hai , must visit here for summer 🏝️ chill vacation
Sanjay V — Google review
Fun Gaon Water Park is a popular destination in Prayagraj, offering a much-needed escape from the summer heat and a dedicated space for family fun. True to its name, it aims to be a 'Village of Fun,' particularly catering well to families with children. ​The park features a good variety of water attractions. The Wave Pool is a central attraction, offering a beach-like experience that keeps both adults and children entertained for hours. For the thrill-seekers, there are taller slides like the Speed Slide and Cyclone, while younger visitors have a dedicated Children's Play Area with small slides, water spouts, and shallow pools for safe splashing. The Rain Dance area adds another element of fun with music and showers. ​However, visitor experiences can be mixed. On the positive side, it is an affordable option for a full day out, and the management generally offers decent facilities like changing rooms and a canteen. On the downside, some visitors have reported issues with maintenance and cleanliness of the pools and slides, especially during peak season.
Aman K — Google review
The water park will win your heart ❤️❤️This place is very nice.😍 This is a great option in Prayagraj to spend your whole day. Place is very good but it required maintenance. Due to lack of maintenance there are amusement park is not working and covered with Wild climbing grass. The slide has cracks in many places and everything is torn. They charge 500 in week while Saturday and Sunday 600. And for the costume they charge extra 60 rs. per person. Because of which you are also at risk of getting hurt while sliding. Very funny and enjoyable place but it needs maintenance and cleaning very badly since long time. It's a beautiful day to enjoy with friends and family members. Fun Gaon has numerous slides to let you pass an entire day, filled with fun and entertainment. The slides include: Wave pool 🌊🌊, Cyclone, Speed slide, Small slide, etc. All that you need to do is, lie down in the pool, have fun, play volleyball with your friends, or anything, and wait for the wave to strike you down! Yes, you get the beach-like feeling. No doubt people spend hours in the Wave pool! Apart from these popular and thrilling slides, this entertainment destination also houses a Rain Dance arena, and various swings.
SíժժհαɾԵհ S — Google review
A good place to visit with family and friends. We attended a Holi party organised there on 17th March, it was very good and we had a lot of fun and will recommend going by your own vehicle as you can go by Cab but on return it's difficult to find one. Carry a phone cover too.
Ankit J — Google review
Quadirpur, Kadirpur Taluka Adampur Bisuna, Uttar Pradesh 212208, India•Tips and more reviews for Fun Gaon Water Park & Children's Park, Prayagraj

19Shri Adi Shankar Vimana Mandapam

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Nestled along the banks of the sacred Triveni Sangam in Allahabad, Shri Adi Shankar Vimana Mandapam stands as a stunning tribute to Lord Shiva. This modern temple, built by the esteemed Shri Kanchi Kamkoti Peeth, showcases an impressive four-story structure that reaches a height of 131 feet. Its architecture beautifully marries North and South Indian styles, featuring intricate carvings and majestic pillars that reflect Dravidian influences.
Visited this beautiful place on 18.02.2025 during mahakumbh mela in prayagraj. This Mandapam is the culmination of vaishnavism, shaivasim and shaktism. It has three storeys. One storey is dedicated to Shri Adi shankaracharya, the second one is lord Vishnu, the third one is sahastra lingam. The walls of building is beautiful depicted the history of Ramayana and other puranas which gives very vital information about our god's. I enjoyed the vast mahakumbh mela besides it's balcony which was very beautiful experience in my life.
Jayanta R — Google review
Adi Shankracharya Viman Mandapam is a stunning temple in Prayagraj, built in honor of the revered philosopher and theologian Adi Shankaracharya. Here's a review of this magnificent structure: *Architecture and Design* The temple boasts a striking Dravidian architectural style, with three storeys, each dedicated to a different deity or philosophical theme.¹ ² - *Ground Floor:* Houses a statue of Adi Shankaracharya - *First Floor:* Dedicated to Devi Kamakshi and 51 Shakti Peethas, representing the goddess Shakti - *Second Floor:* Features Venkateswara (Balaji) from Tirupati and 108 Vishnu-peeths - *Top Floor:* Contains a Sahasra Yoga Linga surrounded by 108 Shiva Lingas *Spiritual Significance* This temple is not only a beautiful place of worship but also a symbol of Indian philosophy and cultural consciousness. It's a unique blend of Shaivism, Vaishnavism, and Shaktism, showcasing the diversity of Hinduism.³ *Visitor Experience* - *Atmosphere:* Peaceful and meditative, perfect for spiritual introspection *Additional Features* - *Sanskrit Classes:* Held in the basement for those interested in learning - *Panoramic View:* The upper floors offer a breathtaking view of the Sangam - *Mural Decorations:* The temple walls feature vibrant murals depicting scenes from the Ramayana Overall, Adi Shankracharya Viman Mandapam is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in spirituality, philosophy, or architecture. Its unique blend of Indian traditions and stunning design make it an unforgettable experience.
Lalit P — Google review
I visited Shri Adi Shankar Vimana Mandapam recently and had an incredible spiritual and visual experience. Here’s my detailed review: 🔹 No Entry Fee: There was no charge for entry, making it easily accessible to all visitors. 🔹 Majestic Architecture: The temple is built in Dravidian style, with multiple floors and beautifully designed carvings. It looks especially grand when lit up in the evening. 🔹 Evening Aarti & Spiritual Vibes: I was lucky to witness the evening prayer of Lord Shiva on the second floor. The atmosphere was peaceful, filled with divine chants and a soothing aura. 🔹 Breathtaking View of Sangam: From the upper floors, especially the second floor, you get a stunning panoramic view of the Triveni Sangam—an unforgettable sight during sunset. 🔹 Rich in Religious Symbolism: The temple houses: • Statues of Lord Shiva and Vishnu • Miniature models of the 12 Jyotirlingas • Representations of 51 Shakti Peethas • 108 Vishnu Peethas • And more sacred depictions 🔹 Historical Significance: Built by Kanchi Kamakoti Peeth and opened in 1986, the temple reflects the teachings of Adi Shankaracharya and unifies major Hindu traditions—Shaivism, Vaishnavism, and Shaktism. 🔹 Peaceful Environment: Despite being close to the bustling Sangam area, the temple maintains a calm and serene ambiance, perfect for meditation and prayer. 📍 Highly recommended for anyone visiting Prayagraj—whether for religious reasons or simply to experience a unique blend of architecture, devotion, and scenic beauty.
Manish K — Google review
Shri Adi Shankar Vimana Mandapam is a unique, multi-story South Indian-style temple located near the Sangam in Prayagraj, offering a spiritual and cultural experience with its intricate carvings and distinct architecture. Visitors praise the peaceful ambiance, the detailed murals depicting Hindu epics, and the breathtaking panoramic views of the Sangam and Ganga River from its upper floors. The temple houses shrines dedicated to the blend of Shaivism, Vaishnavism, and Shaktism, creating a holistic spiritual space for devotees and tourists alike. Architecture & Design South Indian Style: The temple is a notable example of Dravidian architecture in North India, a rare and pleasant architectural blend for the region. Multi-Story Structure: The four-story temple features distinct spiritual themes on each level. Intricate Details: Walls are adorned with paintings from the Ramayana and other Hindu epics, while the pillars display exquisitely carved figures of gods and goddesses. Deities & Shrines Ground Floor: Dedicated to Adi Shankaracharya and his teachings. First Floor: Houses the Kamakshi Amman shrine, surrounded by depictions of 51 Shakti Peethas. Second Floor: Features the revered Venkateswara (Balaji) idol, representing Vaishnavism, alongside 108 Vishnu Peethas. Top Floor: Home to a Sahasra Yoga Linga with 108 Shiva Lingas, representing Shaivism. Experience & Atmosphere Spiritual Calm: The temple is designed to inspire peace, with a serene atmosphere ideal for contemplation and meditation. Sangam Views: From the uppermost level, visitors are treated to stunning, panoramic views of the Triveni Sangam. Cultural Blend: The temple is a physical embodiment of the blend of North and South Indian cultures and traditions, reflecting a unified approach to Hindu philosophy. Practical Information Location: Situated on the banks of the Ganga River, close to the Sangam Ghat. Entry Fee: A small fee is required to enter the temple. Best Time to Visit: The temple is particularly lively during the Kumbh Mela and festive seasons like Shivratri and Shravan.
Ritik J — Google review
A Serene Spiritual Experience – Shri Adi Shankar Viman Mandapam Shri Adi Shankar Viman Mandapam is a peaceful and divine temple in Prayagraj, located near the sacred Triveni Sangam. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Vishnu, and Adi Shankaracharya, this temple beautifully blends spirituality with calm surroundings. The architecture is simple yet graceful, and the atmosphere inside is serene – ideal for prayer, meditation, or just sitting quietly. One of the most remarkable highlights is the breathtaking view of the Sangam from the top floor of the temple. Watching the confluence of the holy rivers from such a height is truly mesmerizing – it feels like nature and divinity come together in harmony. If you’re in Prayagraj, this temple is not just a place of worship but also an experience of peace, faith, and panoramic beauty. A must-visit for anyone seeking both devotion and tranquility.
Randheer S — Google review
This temple is located north of the famous Triveni Sangam on the right banks of river Ganga, this four story temple is built in memory of Adi Shankaracharya. The three levels of the temple have Goddess Kamakshi at the first level Lord Venkateswara at the second level and Sahasralingam at the top level.
Karthik N — Google review
The temple view like south Indian temple and lot of lord's in a single place like - bramha, vishnu, Mahesh, ganesha, hanumanji, balaji, laxmi, Saraswati and durgaamba etc. Top flour of temple is fantastic view point of triveni sangam.
Laxman Y — Google review
Adi Shankaracharya Temple – A Sacred Tribute to a Spiritual Icon The Adi Shankaracharya Temple is a revered shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, situated on the sacred banks of the River Ganga at Triveni Ghat. This serene and spiritually charged location makes the temple a significant pilgrimage site for devotees and spiritual seekers alike. This beautiful temple has been constructed in memory of Adi Shankaracharya, the great 8th-century Indian philosopher and theologian who played a pivotal role in reviving Sanatana Dharma (Hinduism) and establishing the doctrine of Advaita Vedanta. Through his teachings and extensive travels across the Indian subcontinent, Adi Shankaracharya unified various schools of thought and emphasized the oneness of the soul (Atman) with the universal spirit (Brahman). The temple stands not only as a place of worship but also as a symbol of philosophical enlightenment and unity. Its location at Triveni — the confluence of three sacred rivers (traditionally the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati) — further amplifies its spiritual importance. Architecturally, the temple blends traditional design with spiritual symbolism, often incorporating intricate carvings and depictions of Adi Shankaracharya, Lord Shiva, and other deities. The peaceful ambiance of the riverbank, coupled with the temple’s divine presence, offers a meditative retreat for pilgrims and tourists. This sacred space invites all to reflect on the teachings of Adi Shankaracharya — of non-duality, self-realization, and devotion — making it a profound destination on the spiritual map of India.
Anjalee — Google review
CVPH+3QF, Triveni Road, Road, Beni bandh, Himmat Ganj, Daraganj, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211020, India•Tips and more reviews for Shri Adi Shankar Vimana Mandapam

20Lalita Devi Mandir

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Located in Naimisaranya, this temple is a popular attraction in Allahabad. It houses shrines dedicated to Lord Hanuman and Lord Shiva within the same complex. Nearby, visitors can also find Chakra Theertham and Panch Prayag. Despite being a resident of Allahabad for 27 years, I recently visited this serene temple during Navratis.
Very nice temple. It's less crowded. Its clean. And God idols are excellent. There is a slight issue that Aarti doesn't happen everyday at the same time due to which it's tricky to attend Aarti.
Akash S — Google review
Marvellous temple. People who stay nearby are so blessed to have godess nearby. This is shakti peetam in 108. Very peaceful temple. No parking space at all. Good temple area compared to crowd of 100 people. Cant accomodate more..has lord hanuman, shiva inside.
Chaitanya A — Google review
Highly spiritual place in Prayagraj. One of the Shakti peeth 🙏🏻
Dr. L — Google review
Most divine place where Mahadev and maa bhagwati both are present and giving blessings to us Must visit for every one
Vikas U — Google review
It's a prominent Shaktipeeth among 51 Shaktipeeths mentioned in Tantra Chudamani. This temple is located in Meerapur, almost on the banks of Sri Yamuna ji in Prayagraj. It's believed that fingers ( Hastangulika ) of Cosmic mother ( Goddess Sati ) had fallen here. During Mahabharata period, the five Pandavas had darshana of Devi Lalita here to get her blessings. A well constructed by them still exists here. This temple in 1950s was renovated by Shri Prabhudatt Brahmachari ji. This temple holds great place in hearts of seekers, especially ones involved in bhakti of Goddess Durga. Bhairva, as guardian of this temple, is situated adjacent to Kashta Haran Hanuman Mandir close to the premises of this temple. Jai Ma Lalita. May your seekers always remain at the receiving end of your Grace!
Arvind P — Google review
Despite living in Allahabad since 27 years, I've been to this place for the first time during the Navratis. It is calm, serene and well managed by the management. Lalita Devi is famous as one of Maa Durga's fingers fell at this place. The priest there told us that it is equal to visiting Mata Vaishno Devi if you come and visit this place
Prateek S — Google review
One of the temples in prayagraj which i never visited during my long stay in prayagraj finally had the oportunity to have darshan of maa Lalita devi.very old temple has mention in Mahabharata as well.I went there this month only
Rabindrapratap S — Google review
It's a very peaceful place. Positive aura is all around. Very importance of the place among locals.
Divyanshu G — Google review
Meerapur 270a, bihind Kaali mandir, Meerapur, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211003, India•Tips and more reviews for Lalita Devi Mandir
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21Sangam Rd

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Sangam Rd, also known as Triveni Sangam, is a significant pilgrimage site in India where the Ganges, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers meet in Allahabad. Believed to have purifying properties both medically and spiritually, it attracts travelers, priests, and religious seekers every twelve years for a spiritual cleansing. The confluence is also the site of the Kumbh Mela festival held once every four years on the banks of different holy rivers across India.
Naini, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211008, India•Tips and more reviews for Sangam Rd

22Saraswati Ghat

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Saraswati Ghat, nestled along the sacred banks of the Ganges in Allahabad, is a captivating destination that draws both devotees and nature lovers alike. This revered bathing ghat serves as a spiritual haven where visitors engage in religious rituals and seek purification through holy dips. The ghat is beautifully embellished with intricate sculptures and vibrant paintings that narrate tales from Hindu mythology, adding to its charm.
Fastest & most convenient way to have a holy dip at Sangam. Sarasavati Ghat also called Defence Ghat is a very clean & well managed place. Take a boat to reach *Sangam Point ( converging point of holy rivers Ganga, Yamuna & Saraswati)* located in the middle of the river. Sangam point is an artificially created area with knee deep water for convenient holy baths. It takes just 1 hour to go & return after bath. Boats available for defence personnel at subsidised rates. Private boats are also available. Not crowded even during the Mahakumbh time.
A N — Google review
It's a very beautiful ghat most of the visitors are couples and lovers ❤️ coming here. The fun fact of this place are Park and boating 🚢 you can enjoy beautiful ride with your partner and loved one's.
Laxman Y — Google review
Visited Saraswati Ghat during Maha Kumb Mela. Crowd was well managed and boats arranged easily. Clean place with a good view.
Sheethal K — Google review
This was a much cleaner ghat as compared to other ghats because maximum crowd was taking a dip at sangam ghat so this one was spared of all the rush and messiness. You can even catch a boat here but prices fluctuate so can always negotiate. There are changing rooms but those are very dirty not because it wasn’t getting cleaned but because of people who lack civic sense and consider every covered place as their toilet.
Jyoti J — Google review
Went for kumbh, no direct transport. Clean ghat, its near naini railway station and far from main town. For updates follow ghumakkad_vyakti on Insta or Goggle Rudrendu Sharma. #rudrendusharma
RudRenDu S — Google review
Saraswati Ghat in Prayagraj is a prominent and scenic riverfront located on the banks of the Yamuna River, near the historic Prayagraj Fort and close to the revered Mankameshwar Temple. It is considered one of the most striking and sacred ghats in the city, named after the Hindu Goddess Saraswati, the deity of learning Saraswati Ghat is popular not just for its spiritual value but also as a tranquil spot for quiet contemplation and rituals The ghat is prominent during festivals and city events such as the Kumbh Mela, further adding to its cultural significance Saraswati Ghat is an aesthetically pleasing and culturally important destination in Prayagraj, well-suited for both tourists and religious pilgrims seeking serene surroundings and a deep sense of spiritual heritage.
Swatantra S — Google review
Hardly anything to see here except Yamuna ghat and some hawkers who can take you on a boat ride
Apurv M — Google review
Most view & peace full places
Sahil N — Google review
Parade Ground Road, Near, New Yamuna Bridge, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211006, India•Tips and more reviews for Saraswati Ghat

23Ashoka Pillar

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The Ashoka Pillar, located inside the Allahabad Fort, is a significant historical monument. Constructed by Akbar, it features inscriptions from Ashoka, Samudragupta, and Jahangir. Access to the pillar is restricted and requires special permission. The original pillar holds edicts and other inscriptions of historical importance. While the capital's whereabouts remain unknown, the abacus and Lotus sculpture can be found in the Allahabad museum.
Had a fortune to get the visit of original Ashok Stambh situated in Akbar Fort Allahabad. The fort is uder Army Controlled & not open for citizens to visit the secret place.
Arnob R — Google review
This is the original Ashoka pillar which is located inside the allahabad fort. Entry is restricted and can be had only by special permission. However this is a unique ancient monument. It is the pillar which has Ashoka pillar edicts and other inscriptions. The abacus and the Lotus sculpture of the capital is in the allahabad museum. The capital itself has never been found.
Shubhmohan S — Google review
You can watch it far from about 500 m through gate..not worthy visiting it
Som S — Google review
Ashoka pillar is a made of marble ,it not historical monuments
Yogesh D — Google review
its in the fort which was cureently under army… so we cannot visit it
Srawan K — Google review
Good historical place
Rahul Y — Google review
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SHAILESH B — Google review
This place is under army.
Mohit Y — Google review
Allahabad fort, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211006, India•Tips and more reviews for Ashoka Pillar

24Sangam magh mela

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The Sangam Magh Mela is an annual spiritual gathering that takes place in the enchanting city of Allahabad, specifically at the sacred confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers. This vibrant festival occurs during the Hindu month of Magh and draws countless pilgrims eager to partake in its divine atmosphere. In 2025, this event promises to be even more spectacular with a newly developed city accommodating millions from across India and beyond.
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Rajiv N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magh Mela or Maha Kumbh 2025 has been organized in a grand and divine manner. A new city has been built. Crores of people from all over the country and abroad are arriving here every day. During the entire Maha Kumbh, 45 crore people will take bath. (Original) माघ मेला या कहे महा कुंभ 2025 का भव्य एवं दिव्य आयोजन किया गया है। एक नया शहर ही बन गया है। देश विदेश से तमाम लोग रोजाना करोड़ों की संख्या में पहुंच रहे है। पूरे महा कुंभ के दरमियान 45 करोड़ लोग स्नान करेंगे।
Fighter P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Om Namah Shivaya (Original) ॐ नमः शिवाय
VIPIN S — Google review
91a, Alopibagh Flyover, Parade Ground, Daraganj, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211006, India•Tips and more reviews for Sangam magh mela

25Swaraj Bhawan

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Swaraj Bhawan, a historic museum located in India, is a significant landmark that holds great historical importance. This museum was the residence of the Nehru family and played a crucial role in the Indian independence movement. It showcases various artifacts, photographs, and documents related to the freedom struggle, providing visitors with insights into India's rich history. The museum offers an immersive experience by preserving and presenting the legacy of the Nehru family and their contributions to India's independence.
(Translated by Google) Swaraj Bhawan cannot be praised enough. you'll feel right at home (Original) स्वराज भवन की तारीफ जितनी की जाए उतनी कम है। आपको बिल्कुल घर जैसा महसूस होगा
Dharmendra C — Google review
Place of proud history of nehru family. Well maintained place. Have memory of indian freedom fighting movement.
Rakesh S — Google review
Great place. Must visit here 🙏🙏
Deepak V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Muse (Original) Musiam
Asish S — Google review
Near TVS Agency Police booth chauraha, Kydganj, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211003, India•Tips and more reviews for Swaraj Bhawan
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26Kumbh Mela Services

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Kumbh Mela Services offers an incredible experience during one of the world's largest religious gatherings, held every 12 years at the sacred Triveni Sangam, where the Ganges, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati rivers converge. Visitors can explore historical gems like Alfred Park and Allahabad Fort while enjoying comfortable accommodations tailored for families and senior citizens. The city is rich in British colonial architecture with sites such as All Saints Cathedral adding to its charm.
Best location and very accessible place. Would like to visit during mahakumbh.
SANDEEP S — Google review
Sangam Services , Sangam Kumbh Campsite : behaviour of staff , Vermaji who owns this services very non cooperative all staff is totally liars , don't know billing, no facility in rooms like towels , soap primary things even on paying high room rent charges. I will suggest not to stay in this temporary built stay home.
Rahul S — Google review
All was good . It may be better if provide sitting arrangement for senior citizens, more sign board need of landmarks like railway station, with kilometres
Amit J — Google review
I am proud to be associated with kumbhmelaservices ,a very accessible place in kumbh mela would like to associate once again.
Sumit A — Google review
I have provided this company with all' travel assistance,I and along with my family and friends will visit again in upcoming Mahakumbh mela.
Rakesh G — Google review
A very good and trusted name in hospitality, would like to come here in next Mahakumbh mela -2025
Santosh S — Google review
Beautiful location everyone must visit. A great place to stay.
Nilesh R — Google review
Best location for photography, near selfie point, would like to visit again.
Akash G — Google review
mannat hotel, Johnston Ganj, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211001, India•+91 90039 15691•Tips and more reviews for Kumbh Mela Services

27Mayo Hall

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Mayo Memorial Hall, situated in the heart of Allahabad, is a stunning example of Indo-Saracenic architecture. This architectural masterpiece was constructed in memory of Lord Mayo, showcasing a blend of Indian, Islamic, and Gothic elements. The building's red-brick facade, arches, and intricate detailing are truly remarkable. Additionally, the hall is part of a tour that includes other notable landmarks such as the Allahabad high court and All Saints Cathedral.
Courts are good.... perfect for daily practice
Lakhan S — Google review
One of best sports facilities here in prayagraj. One can take coaching in various sports. Named as Amitabh bacchan sports complex few years back .
Musical R — Google review
it's good sports complex in Meyo hal prayagraj......👍
Chandrama S — Google review
Architecturally the design of the building is very nice western architecture master piece can be very well seen here use of barrel vault roof for the sports complex is seen very rarely with exposed brick work in the facade but the badminton court having metal roof and curtain wall is constructed recently.
Rahul J — Google review
I have taken coaching from Mr.Naidu and Mr.Rizvi in the year 1981,over here.At that time there were 8 courts.Mr.Sanjay Malhotra,Mr.Girish Agarwal were some very good players at that time.Now,this is only in my sweet memory which I often recall.Very unforgettable golden memories are still with me of this place But,a very good place to learn badminton.
Vipul G — Google review
The place is costly and hard to get admitted to
Aarav T — Google review
It's my regular place for squash, which I've been playing here for over a decade. The only problem is, the funds raised aren't utilised well. The new badminton courts and squash courts are of international standards but a part of the building is glass with minimal ventilation which traps heat and makes it a pain to play during summers. The glass door of one of the new courts is broken and hasn't been repaired in months. The facilities are good but the people in office, especially the squash coach, are extremely laid-back and unwilling to work towards the maintenance of the courts or the improvement in the game of the trainees.
Shreedhar K — Google review
Purely controlled by few powerful people, I am trying to take admission for last 6 months and visited more than 12 times but everytime they are saying no slots available and not giving proper answer to queries as well. Even when I am asking if I can take admission in the early morning batch where people play just for fun they are strictly saying no you can't play. I really don't understand why government has made such a place where normal people are not allowed and only doctors/highcourt lawyers are allowed.
Ayush A — Google review
Police Line, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211002, India•Tips and more reviews for Mayo Hall

28Nandan Kanan Water Retreat

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Nandan Kanan Water Retreat is located 12 km from the city center and is ranked as one of the top places to visit in Prayagraj. Situated on the Allahabad - Jaunpur Highway, this water park offers a variety of water and regular rides for both adults and kids. Visitors praise its serene atmosphere, affordability, and suitability for families and couples seeking relaxation. While it may be smaller than other nearby water parks, it provides a less crowded environment for family fun.
Very beautiful very good water park best water park in allahabad I am compelled to give 5 stars peace relaxed not much money also just ₹ 300 candidate very good so good that I have no words to praise you guys It is good for family and also for couples looking for peace. Time is 12:00 to 5:00.
Swastiraj J — Google review
It's the worst place you can think of visiting to, like a small shop in village just a small pool and nothing else. Ticket costs Rs 300 but it deserves only Rs 50. If you're planning to go there, you should seriously change your plan and go to Fungaon. Staff is truly unprofessional, no one to help you out there, they stop 3,4 items to save electricity, changing rooms are disastrous.
Yogendra S — Google review
This Place is full of greenary on jaunpur road . park has lot of green trees and we are able to see a peacock too . Not many visitor were seen may be due to post corona effect . the ticket for kids and adult is same ie 300/- per head . there canteen was not organised may be due to few visitor . The Changing Room Has No Water For Shower. what i liked is green and quiet sound free environment . but the park is not well managed .
Musical R — Google review
good but less equment and must be slaiding pad costume
Abhishek T — Google review
It's simply not worth the ticket cost which is ₹300. The changing rooms are awful with all taps and shower heads broken. Maximum lockers are broken. And ofcourse No costumes available at all. The waterslides are unmanned, which makes our children more prone to injuries and accidents. Water in the pool - dirty. ... So I won't recommend it to families with small children.
Tonushri G — Google review
Could have been much better, atleast basic water cleaning has to be there...pool is full of Kai/ Moss. Rides doesn't have enough water to slid.. Even people are totally illetrate, don't even ask kids to throw empty packets in garbage.. there is all litter and filth in the pool...
Prashant K — Google review
Pretty Good for family outing. A bit small as compared to Fun Gaon Water Park or other nearby water parks but if you want uncrowded family masti, it will do. Sufficient grass area also available both inside and outside the park for having lunch or resting. Had a good time here.
Kamal T — Google review
THE FIRST WATER PARK OF ALLAHABAD, COUNTLESS UNFORGETTABLE MEMORIES. I PRAY THAT IT WOULD AGAIN RIDE THE TIDE OF TIME AND WOULD AGAIN BE A PRIDE OF PRAYAGRAJ
Prattyush S — Google review
8 Kms. from Shastri Bridge Allahabad-Jaunpur Highway Malawan Bujurg, Isipur, Sahson, Uttar Pradesh 211019, India•http://www.nandankananwaterretreat.com/•Tips and more reviews for Nandan Kanan Water Retreat

29Kalyani Devi

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Kalyani Devi is a serene and picturesque destination nestled in the heart of nature. It offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, with lush greenery and beautiful landscapes. Visitors can explore the rich cultural heritage of Kalyani Devi through its ancient temples and historical sites. The area is known for its spiritual significance, making it a popular pilgrimage site for those seeking solace and enlightenment.
Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211003, India•Tips and more reviews for Kalyani Devi

30Shri Bade Hanuman Ji Mandir

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Shri Bade Hanuman Ji Mandir, also known as Hanuman Temple, is a revered pilgrimage site located near the Sangam in Allahabad. The temple is unique for its underground construction and houses a reclining statue of Lord Hanuman. Visitors can experience the deeply spiritual atmosphere and witness the serene image of Hanuman resting in the holy waters of the Ganges. This popular pilgrim spot attracts devotees and tourists alike, especially on Tuesdays and Saturdays, dedicated to Lord Hanuman.
Shri Bade Hanuman Ji Mandir in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman. The temple is unique because it houses a reclining idol of Lord Hanuman, a rare representation that draws thousands of devotees. Situated near the sacred Sangam, the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers, the temple holds immense religious significance. During festivals like Hanuman Jayanti and the Magh Mela, the temple is thronged by pilgrims seeking blessings for strength, courage, and protection. Shri Bade Hanuman Ji Mandir remains a spiritual landmark, blending devotion, faith, and cultural heritage in Prayagraj.
Priyanka M — Google review
Bade Hanuman Mandir, also called Lete Hanuman Ji Mandir, is one of the most famous temples in Prayagraj, located near the Triveni Sangam and close to the Allahabad Fort. The temple is known for its unique idol of Lord Hanuman in a reclining posture, which lies about 6–8 feet below ground level. During the monsoon season, when the Ganga’s water level rises, part of the idol often becomes submerged, which devotees consider very auspicious. The temple is believed to be around 600 to 700 years old and attracts thousands of visitors, especially on Tuesdays, Saturdays, and during Kumbh Mela. It remains open daily from around 5:00 AM to 8:30 or 9:00 PM, and its spiritual atmosphere makes it a major attraction in Prayagraj.
Vikas G — Google review
Bade hanuman mandir ji maharaj is one of the famous and best spritual place. You also won't find problem to reach there and have blessings. The Bade Hanuman Mandir is a must-visit spiritual landmark in Prayagraj, primarily because of its colossal, reclining idol of Lord Hanuman, which is considered unique in the world. A fascinating aspect is that one side of the statue is partially submerged in the water of the River Ganges (Ganga). During the monsoon season, the water level is believed to rise to touch the deity's feet, which devotees see as a divine occurrence. The temple's origins are traced back about 600-700 years. A popular legend attributes its installation to a desire of a king from Kannauj, or to a discovery by the saint Baba Balagiri Ji Maharaj. This temple offers a blend of unique idol worship, deep mythological roots, and profound spiritual energy, especially due to its proximity to the sacred Triveni Sangam.
Technically B — Google review
The reclining Hanuman Temple is located on the banks of the Ganges River in the Daraganj neighborhood. It is said that Saint Samarth Guru Ramdas Ji installed the idol of Lord Hanuman here. Idols of Shiva-Parvati, Ganesha, Bhairava, Durga, Kali, and the Navagraha are also located within the temple complex. Nearby are the Shri Ram Janaki Temple and the Harit Madhav Temple. This unique statue of Hanumanji is believed to face south and is 20 feet tall. It is believed to be at least 6-7 feet below ground level. In the city of Sangam, he is known as Bade Hanumanji, Qila Wale Hanumanji, Latte Hanumanji, and Dam Wale Hanumanji. It is believed that this statue has Kamada Devi under his left foot and Ahiravan under his right foot. He holds Rama and Lakshman in his right hand and a mace in his left. Bajrangbali fulfills the wishes of all devotees who come here It is said that while Hanumanji was returning after conquering Lanka, he felt tired on the way. At the request of Mother Sita, he lay down on the banks of the Sangam. Keeping this in mind, the temple of Latte Hanumanji was built here. This temple is believed to be at least 600-700 years old. It is said that the king of Kannauj had no children. His guru suggested a solution, "Build a statue of Hanumanji, who went to the underworld to rescue Rama and Lakshmana from the noose of a snake. This idol of Hanumanji should be made and brought back from Vindhyachal Mountain." When the king of Kannauj did so and brought the statue of Hanumanji by boat from Vindhyachal, the boat suddenly broke, and the statue sank into the water. The king was deeply saddened by this incident and returned to his kingdom. Many years later, when the water level of the Ganges receded, Baba Balgiri Maharaj, a devotee of Lord Rama, who was trying to light a fire there, found the statue. The king subsequently commissioned the construction of a temple. Date of Darshanam:22-Mar-2025 @13:12 P.M
Gaurang N — Google review
"यदि आप प्रयागराज आ रहे हैं, तो तीर्थराज प्रयाग के दर्शन के बाद श्री बड़े हनुमान जी के दर्शन अवश्य करें .." On the sacred banks of Triveni Sangam, where Ganga, Yamuna & Saraswati rivers meet, a sacred and divine temple of Shri Hanuman Ji known as Shri Bade Hanuman Ji (Shri Hanuman Ji in reclining position) temple is situated. The idol of Hanuman Ji is in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple which is 8.10 feet below the temple. During monsoon season when the water level rises, it’s believed that Ganga river touches the feet of reclining Shri Hanuman Ji and people from all over India to see this unique and revered sight. This temple holds an aura of deep spiritual power and peace. Take a dip in the Sangam before visiting for a more sacred experience. Darshan takes about 1 hour, pooja articles are sold all around the temple, footwear stands are also available around the temple, prasad is available inside the temple and these are all good sides. Unfortunately many devotees walk in through the wrong side with staff for a quick darshan which is extremely wrong. And Govt. here does not provide proper facilities for devotees, there’s no shade to protect devotees from sun or rain, there is no drinking water facility. Recommended : -Visit early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid crowds. -Keep shoes in vehicle if that option is available.
Smrutiranjan J — Google review
Also called lete Hanuman. On his left shoulder are Ram and Lakshman, who are being brought up from Patal Lok after rescuiing them from Ahirawan, who can be seen in black beneath the legs of Lord Hanuman. A similar pose is at Kashiji also, somewhere near Chet singh Ghat. The temple at Prayagraj ji is near the fort hosting Akshay vat. One must go there. Advice. Don't go out from the exit otherwise you will have to go long to take your footwear. If rush is not there, return the way I entered. Also the second lane from left directly leads to the temple श्री सीताराम
Aruna P — Google review
Temple dedicated to lord Hanuman on the bank of Ganga (near Sangam). It is believed that after burning Lanka, Hanuman came to rest here to cool his body in the sacred waters of the Ganga.
Tharun M — Google review
श्री हनुमते नमः It's a huge and old(prachin) temple in Prayagraj(Allahabad), good for seeking blessings of Shri Hanuman Ji. Now the government had made it a huge place to less the chaos present to seek blessings. If you visit here for sharing your problems you will forget them at the time of blessings.
Shrestha G — Google review
Allahabad fort, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211006, India•https://www.instagram.com/officialankit2•+91 99181 12915•Tips and more reviews for Shri Bade Hanuman Ji Mandir
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31Hanuman Mandir

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Hanuman Mandir, also known as Bade Hanuman Mandir, is a spiritual haven located in the Sangam area of Allahabad. The temple is unique for its underground construction and houses a 20 feet long and eight feet wide leaning idol of Hanuman. Visitors climb a 10-stair pathway to reach the deity situated below ground level.
One of the most popular Hanuman Temple is situated in the heart of Civil Lines, Allahabad. This Temple looks beautiful and have peaceful atmosphere. Place is very Clean, big, green and cool. One can get spiritual and feel relax by visiting here.
Mahmood K — Google review
religious place of Prayagraj.It is situated on the river bank of Ganga. Many peole have faith in This temple.Every tuesday and saturday there is a lot of peiple come for darshan and puja.
S. T — Google review
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Rahul V — Google review
Hanuman temple. Worship place.
Sunny ( — Google review
Jay Shree Ram🙏🙏 Nice place you can enjoy anytime here. Hanuman is very powerful God. They bless everyone.You go to meet them and never let you down. You should pray with true mind in front of Hanuman. Jay Shree Ram🙏🙏
Vipul P — Google review
Very peaceful place
GOVIND — Google review
Spiritual and Full of life place. Everyone has their own reason to visit it. Some person visit it just because their halt in traveling, some of them worship for their studies like students who teach nearby coaching institute. And most of them come here to pray and find out their inner peace. Jai shri Ram Jai Hanuman
Shiwangi A — Google review
There are only two temples of Hanuman ji in the world where Hanuman ji is in resting position, among which this is one. It is said that Hanuman ji took some rest after Bhagwan shri Ram, Laxman and mata Sita returned to Ayodhya after their Van Vas.
Ravi J — Google review
9, 10, Smith Rd, near railway plat form, Civil Lines, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211001, India•Tips and more reviews for Hanuman Mandir

32Hira Halwai & Sons | Best Sweet Shop in Prayagraj | Best Restaurant in Prayagraj

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Nestled under a charming tamarind tree in the Civil Lines area of Prayagraj, Hira Halwai & Sons is a beloved sweet shop that has been delighting locals since 1942. This delightful establishment opens its doors early to cater to eager patrons craving their renowned samosas, which are celebrated as the most authentic in town and tend to vanish quickly.
Excellent plat to eat and sweets are really amazing and fresh. We went on Saturday and it was not crowded so fast and good services. Nice ambiance with clean restaurant.
Vimal M — Google review
The shop is very attractive and eye-catching, with a clean and hygienic environment. The staff is friendly and helpful, adding to the overall positive experience. They offer a wide variety of food options, including South Indian dishes, chaat, burgers, sandwiches, pasta, cold beverages, pizza, Maggi, shakes, Indian snacks, desserts, chai, coffee, jalebi, and sides. I tried the kachori sabji, dosa, and golgappa. The dosa and golgappa tasted good, but the kachori sabji was a bit too spicy for my liking. Still, it's worth visiting at least once for the experience.
Priyanka T — Google review
We just bumped into this place at Civil lines. We went in seeing the board, which declared that the place was started in 1942. However, we had learnt that this was the new branch of a trusted sweet meat shop. We were not disappointed, though the crowd was thin possibly due the joint being new. The place was well done up. Nice seating and good ambience. Lots of fried snacks, sweets and the usual Chaat & such. We tried the chaat papdi, Dahi bhalla & lassi. The lassi was served in a earthen glass and was served cold. The chaat papdi and dahi bhalla were also good. The total bill was 180/-. They accept cards, UPI & cash. There's not much parking and you can park on the road side. Didn't use their washroom, so can't comment thereupon.
George M — Google review
Must visit here. Everything was Just fabulous. Yummy taste. Clean and hygiene place. Go n enjoy with family and friends
Toshi K — Google review
This is truly one of the best restaurants in Prayagraj! The food is delicious, hygienic, and full of authentic flavors. The ambiance is cozy and perfect for both families and friends. The staff is polite, attentive, and always ensures a great experience. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a proper meal, this place never disappoints. Highly recommended for anyone craving quality food and excellent service in the heart of the city!
Vanshaj P — Google review
Very very very bad taste. Here every dish every fast food is too bad in taste.
Sahil S — Google review
All products are delicious owner to servants are very humble and focused to customer satisfaction. Ekdum Jordaar
Anil G — Google review
Go for it nice and calm atmosphere and food are just Ummm...
Krishna V — Google review
61/36/A2, FR6P+H2H, Sardar Patel Marg, Vivek Vihar Colony, Civil Lines, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211002, India•+91 77060 28655•Tips and more reviews for Hira Halwai & Sons | Best Sweet Shop in Prayagraj | Best Restaurant in Prayagraj

33Bargad Ghat

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River port
Nestled along the serene banks of the Yamuna River in Meerapur, Bargad Ghat is a hidden gem that offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. This charming spot features an ancient banyan tree, four peepal trees, and a sacred black stone Shivling, creating an atmosphere steeped in spirituality. Visitors can also admire an idol of reclining Hanuman nearby.
Most beautiful ghat in Prayagraj. It's peaceful and early in the morning and early in the evening you can listen to bhajan while viewing the Yamuna river, the bhajan makes the scene even more beautiful. There is less crowd, so you can enjoy the quiet environment. There are 3 temples, you can visit them too and they are very good.
Akash S — Google review
Nice place to visit very neat and clean
Krishna T — Google review
Very beautiful and peaceful place.
Raj B — Google review
Very lovely, peaceful and beautiful place to visit with your family and friends, after going to Hanuman temple do not forget to get a boat ride , it is what soo cheap and beautiful experience
KARTIKEY S — Google review
Good for Peace
Abhay K — Google review
A good place for sightseeing, seeing the sun rise, and planning for a session of being calm if you're feeling anxiety from daily life, study, work or anything. I usually spend my time on this ghat....
Just S — Google review
It is said to be a centuries old religious Yamuna river side ghat in Prayagrag. Visited by many seers & saints since ages. Now a clean space to visit.
Adv. K — Google review
It is situated bank of holy river Yamuna Lot of place for religious function Many function held in this temple 1- Ravan Dahan 2- Mahashivratri 3- Krishna Janamastmi 4- Hanuman Jayanti 5- Ekadashi And so on...... Very good place for meditate Very good place for Yoga Very amazing view of holy river of Yamuna
Ashish S — Google review
Swatantrta Senani, Meerapur, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211016, India•+91 93368 06810•Tips and more reviews for Bargad Ghat

34Prayagraj kumbh mela

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The Prayagraj Kumbh Mela stands as one of the most significant religious events globally, showcasing India's deep spiritual and cultural heritage. Nestled at the sacred confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the legendary Saraswati rivers, this monumental gathering draws millions of pilgrims, ascetics, and curious travelers from around the world.
A holy place for Hindu Religion, Really Amezing place for peace of mind I absolutely recommend you to go there and take blessings of triveni sangam
Anushka D — Google review
The Last Day of Kumbh Mela 2025: A Sacred Farewell to a Spiritual Epic 23rd March 2025—a date forever etched in our hearts. With hearts full of devotion and encouragement from  Shivani, we set out on a spiritual pilgrimage from Bangalore, Karnataka, to Prayagraj, to witness the culmination of the Mahakumbh 2025. Our journey by road was as much a part of the pilgrimage as the destination itself. We drove through the ever-changing landscapes of India—our first halt was Kurnool, where we rested for the night. The next day, we passed through forests, ancient temples, sleepy villages, and the vibrant countryside, reaching Nagpur by midnight. There, we were warmly hosted by our friend Sameer Sahu, who opened his home and heart to us. The final stretch from Nagpur to Prayagraj was long but smooth, thanks to the excellent highway infrastructure—a true salute to our Road and Transport Minister, Nitin Gadkari Ji, for connecting the soul of India through such commendable roadways. As we entered Prayagraj, the city was already pulsating with spiritual energy. Millions had gathered from every corner of the world. Overwhelmed by the sheer scale, we reached out to Naresh Ji, who, along with Sukant Ji, graciously arranged two rooms for us in the midst of this human ocean—an act of kindness that we'll always cherish. As the golden sun emerged over the mystical Triveni Sangam, the confluence of Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati, a divine silence fell briefly upon the sprawling grounds—just before the final Shahi Snan (Royal Bath) began. It was the last day of the Kumbh, but it felt more like a spiritual crescendo. The air trembled with chants of Har Har Mahadev, temple bells, conch shells, and the rhythmic drumming of processions. Akhara saints, clad in saffron and ash, entered the sacred waters with unmatched grace and ancient authority. Flags waved, tridents glinted under the sun, and hearts aligned with something far greater than themselves According to Hindu belief, the last Shahi The Last Day of Kumbh Mela 2025: A Sacred Farewell to a Spiritual Epic By holds unparalleled significance—the waters, supercharged with spiritual energy, are said to cleanse sins of countless lifetimes and offer moksha, liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth. We joined the countless others on the ghats devotees, seekers, yogis, and visitors from across continents. The air was filled with the fragrance of incense, camphor, marigold, and the smoke of sacred yajnas that had been burning for weeks. Bhajans echoed in the background as every soul, regardless of religion, language, or status, stood equal under the sky—united by devotion. Beyond the spiritual, Kumbh Mela 2025 was also a marvel of modern planning. From digital crowd monitoring and clean drinking water stations to eco-friendly sanitation and well-laid roads, it was a stunning example of how ancient traditions can seamlessly merge with modern capabilities. Even foreign visitors stood mesmerized—not just by the spiritual aura, but by the sheer scale, beauty, and order of it all. Cameras were slowly lowered. Silence and awe took over. As dusk approached, the banks of the Sangam glowed with the light of lakhs of diyas. The river shimmered like a reflection of the stars above. Devotees stood in silence, many in tears—some from joy, some from gratitude, and some in quiet realization that though the Kumbh ends, its essence lives on eternally. Packing up our belongings was not easy—memories folded gently into bags, emotions tucked carefully into hearts. And amidst it all, we heard a serene voice of an old sadhu nearby, smiling through his long beard: “Kumbh chala gaya, lekin bhagwan yahaan hamesha hain.” (The Kumbh may have ended, but the Divine remains.) The next morning, as we began our journey back.
Vibe C — Google review
Unbelievable Experience. Got lots of piecefull happiness.
Harikishore M — Google review
Excellent arrangement by UP Govt. We travel by Road from Kolkata it was a 2000km journey with fantastic Road and with good facilities. Great 👍 👌
Partho M — Google review
The Prayag Kumbh Mela, also known as Allahabad Kumbh Mela, is a mela, or religious gathering, associated with Hinduism and held in the city of Prayagraj, India, at the Triveni Sangam, the confluence of the Ganges, the Yamuna, and the mythical Sarasvati river.The festival is marked by a ritual dip in the waters, but it is also a celebration of community commerce with numerous fairs, education, religious discourses by saints, mass feedings of monks or the poor, and entertainment spectacle.Approximately, 660 million people attended the 2025 Prayag Maha Kumbh Mela, 50 and 30 million people attended the Prayagraj Ardh Kumbh Mela in 2019 and Maha Kumbh Mela in 2013 respectively to bathe in the holy river Ganges, making them the largest peaceful gathering events in the world.
Sat Y — Google review
Well managed. Super arrangements. Long live yogiji and all the people at prayagraj who were so helpful and accomodative
Pankaja G — Google review
A different story of my life cannot share✨
Shraddha B — Google review
Very clean and good service government
Ankur S — Google review
FV93+8RQ, Old Katra, Prayagraj, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh 211002, India•Tips and more reviews for Prayagraj kumbh mela

35Hanuman Temple

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Hindu temple
Hanuman Temple is one of the prominent pilgrimage centers in Allahabad, attracting devotees and tourists alike. This revered temple holds significant religious importance and is known for its spiritual ambiance. Visitors can partake in worship rituals and experience the serene atmosphere within the temple premises. It is a renowned holy site that offers a peaceful and pleasant environment for those seeking spiritual fulfillment.
Very cool project with great team and good luck
SHREE F — Google review
Jay shree temple
Sunil J — Google review
It is very famous and holy spirit tample
Manish M — Google review
Very nice
Vijay W — Google review
It is very famous temple of Allahabad .
Vandana S — Google review
Jai shri ram
Manoj D — Google review
It's temple for prayer
Naresh D — Google review
Good
Vinod P — Google review
CRHX+69X, Near Old Yamuna Bridge, Gaughat Chauraha, Yamuna Bank Rd, Gaughat, Mutthi Ganj, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211003, India•Tips and more reviews for Hanuman Temple
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36Sumitranandan Pant Children's Park

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Sumitranandan Pant Children's Park, also known as Hathi Park, is a charming green space dedicated to the renowned Hindi poet Sumitranandan Pant. The park offers a serene atmosphere with lush lawns and beautiful flowering trees, making it an ideal place for leisurely walks and family picnics. Visitors can explore Pant's memorial honoring his literary contributions. The park features amenities such as water boating, swings for children, and a restaurant.
Very nice place for children. This is one of oldest park of Prayagraj. This park is also known as Hathi Park because of elefant shaped slide.
Amit A — Google review
It's a small but very good park. The ticket costs 10₹ for adults and ₹5 for children below ten. It contains water boating. Jhoolas for children. It also have a good restaurant
विशाल उ — Google review
10 ₹ ticket 2024 10 ₹ parking charge Good place for children to enjoy sliding ,jhoola and many more
Satyavrat P — Google review
Popularly known as Hathi Park, this is the all time favourite Park for Children in Allahabad.
Mahmood K — Google review
Best children park for picnic and lots of fun
Rajiv G — Google review
Not better than chandra sekhar azad park
Only Y — Google review
Awesome park for children and senior citizens...
Ujjawal M — Google review
Very nice
Sunil D — Google review
FR5W+4QV, Thornhill Rd, George Town, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211002, India•Tips and more reviews for Sumitranandan Pant Children's Park

37Kalyani Devi temple

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Kalyani Devi Temple is a renowned pilgrimage site located in Naini city, Allahabad. It is one of the major temples in the area and holds significant religious importance. The temple attracts numerous devotees and visitors who come to seek blessings and pay their respects to the deity. With its spiritual ambiance and cultural significance, Kalyani Devi Temple stands as a prominent landmark in the region, making it a must-visit destination for those interested in religious tourism.
It's a famous temple. What to write about it?
Ankur — Google review
Kalyani Devi Temple is most popular in Naini city we going with My mom
Purushottam S — Google review
Very good place 👏 👌 👍 🙌 ❤ 😊
Arindam J — Google review
Jai maa koylan devi
Dz G — Google review
(Translated by Google) JAY MATA BY (Original) JAY MATA DI
Satyam K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Hail Kalyani Devi 🙏 (Original) Jai maa Kalyani Devi 🙏
Sunil R — Google review
9VW7+46F, Naini Taal Rd, Near Jaihind Colony, Naini Bazar, Naini, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211008, India•Tips and more reviews for Kalyani Devi temple

38Mahadev Temple

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Nestled near the sacred confluence of Triveni, the Someshwar Mahadev Temple is a must-visit for anyone exploring Allahabad. This stunning temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva in his Rudra form and offers a serene atmosphere perfect for reflection and devotion. Mondays are particularly special here, as many devotees flock to pay their respects. The annual fair held nearby adds an extra layer of vibrancy, making it an unforgettable experience for visitors.
Shiv Mandir and Hanuman Mandir also bedside shiv temple. Nice location
Animesh C — Google review
The campus of the temple is full of spiritual feeling and calm. Devotees from far and wide come here to visit for darshan.
SíժժհαɾԵհ S — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a very beautiful temple. (Original) Bahut hi acha mandir hai
Amritesh ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Shivalaya 🙏 (Original) Beautiful shivalaya 🙏
SURBHI R — Google review
CVR6+VQC, Madhwapur, Bairhana, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211006, India•Tips and more reviews for Mahadev Temple

39EL Chico Restaurant

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El Chico Restaurant, established in 1964, has evolved from a humble cafe to a diverse dining destination offering various cuisines. Located in Allahabad, India, it is renowned for its Continental, North-Indian, and Chinese dishes. Despite being the oldest fine-dine restaurant in the area, El Chico still preserves its signature flavors that have made it famous over the years.
Old is gold , heard a lot proved by this restaurant. Went to this place few weeks back for the first time. Ground floor has a bakery followed by consecutive three floors offering three beautiful restaurants. First floor is pure veg and ending on to third floor with a continental one. The taste is amazing. Every dish is well made and served very nicely. The service is quick and prompt. Ambience is amazing and provides an excellent view of the city. Overall an amazing experience 👍👍
Supreet V — Google review
Since 1964, this place has been keeping its legacy alive✨🌈 Such a warm and cozy vibe! The soft yellow lighting made everything glow, and the food was just as amazing as the ambience. A perfect spot for a beautiful evening❤️
Shikha S — Google review
Visited El Chico Restaurant on the 3rd floor — the ambience was good, but the quality of non-veg food was very poor. We ordered dhaba mutton, but even that had no proper pieces (gala bhi nahi tha). We had to wait for almost an hour to get our order, even though there was no rush during lunch time. Overall, not a good experience.
Bharat J — Google review
El Chico is a popular spot in Allahabad known for its wide variety of dishes, all served with top-notch quality. The Chicken Dum Biryani is flavorful and satisfying, while the Cona Coffee is rich and perfectly brewed. Whether you're in for a full meal or a quick snack, El Chico never disappoints.
Saif Q — Google review
Best experience in Prayagraj for fine dining, while the food taste was okay and service was also nice the best part was it's ambience and vibe. There is also a bakery at ground floor which is also a must visit.The exterior is also beautiful along with interior.
Naman S — Google review
See the vibe is good staff is ok ok, but the quantity of food as per price is less they give less food as compared to the prices they charge ,
Shivangi T — Google review
We are from London and went 17 Oct. We loved it. Great Indian food and ambiance. In fact so good was it that on leaving we booked for the next evening - tonight. Same fun same experience. (I was put off by the name of- Spanish ???? but don’t be. It certainly is Indian food and of the very best quality.) Martin Wright, London
Martin W — Google review
Had a lovely dinner here. Staff were very kind and very attentive. Food was very good and comparable to most well-loved places. Garlic naan was delicious, as was the watermelon juice. Try the briyani, we had goat.
Baggage P — Google review
142, 2nd Floor 142, 32, Mahatma Gandhi Marg, Civil Lines, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211001, India•http://www.elchico.in/•+91 77050 23555•Tips and more reviews for EL Chico Restaurant

40Maa Kalyani Devi Shaktipeeth Mandir

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The Kalyani Devi Shaktipeeth Mandir is a renowned Hindu temple known for its sacredness and spirituality. Situated in a densely populated area, it stands as an emblem of unwavering faith and trust. During the festival season, the temple experiences heavy footfall, resulting in long waiting times.
The Kalyani Devi Temple is a prominent Hindu Pilgrimage site located in the Indian town of Prayagraj (Allahabad). Among the 51 Shaktipeeth, This Temple is among the prominent Shakti paths in India. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Kalyani, an incarnation of Goddess Durga. The temple attracts many tourists yearly, especially during the Navratri festival. According to Hindu mythology and religious scriptures, it is believed that when Lord Shiva carried the corpse of Devi SATI, three fingers of Goddess Sati fell here at the place where the temple stands now. A revered temple, This temple is the most ancient among many other temples in India. Visit the Temple in Prayagraj to experience a divine and heavenly atmosphere amidst the chaos of the city.According to the Archaeloists, the idol of Kalyani Devi in the temple is believed to be from the 7th century. In 1892, Chaudhari Mahadev Prasad renovated the temple complex
Abhishek A — Google review
Kalyani Devi Temple is one of the 51 Shaktipeeths dedicated to Goddess Sati located in pilgrimage capital Prayagraj Temple was built in 1883, it is believed that the divine idols placed within its sanctum have a history of over 1500 years. when Lord Shiva was insulted in the majestic Yagya performed by King Daksh, his consort Goddess Sati sacrificed her life. Fumed with anger, Shiva, the destroyer in the holy trinity started his mighty Tandav holding Sati’s corpse. To calm Lord Shiva and restore balance to the earth, Lord Shree Narayan cut Sati’s lifeless body with his chakra and her mortal remains fell at 51 places on Earth. One amongst these is the temple of Kalyani Devi, where three of Sati’s fingers fell. During Navratri time temple and surrounding area turns in to hub of Celebration, If Someone is in Prayagraj during Kumbh or magh mela they must visit Temple. Adding to the temple’s sanctity, the central space also includes idols of Lord Ganesha, Lord Hanuman and Lord Dattatreya and presence of Ram Parivar in the temple magnifies the charm for the devotees. Date of Darshanam: 22-Mar-2025 @ 19:33 P.M
Gaurang N — Google review
Mata Kalyani Devi temple situated in Kalyani Devi locality in Prayagraj is one among the prominent Shaktipeeths here. It's believed as per scriptures attributed to glory of Goddess Durga that three fingers of Sati had fallen here. Besides this one, Mata Lalita Devi Temple in Meerapur and Mata Alopishankari in Daraganj are the other two Shaktipeeths. Goddess Kalyani Devi is here represented as Raj Rajeshwari Devi which is one of the forms of Goddess Shri Tripura Sundari. Rishi Yajnavalkya had performed Tapa here in Tretayuga. The statue of Goddess here is built of ashtadhatu whiich is more than 1500 years old. This temple has also Manokamna Kund, which never fails to fulfill wishes of devotees. The temple premises also have statues of other forms of Ishvara such as Shri Radha Krishna and Shri Hanuman ji. Baba Batuknath is also here as custodian of this temple in Bhav Bhairavnath temple situated one kilometre away from Kalyani Devi temple. It's believed that devotees should not miss darshana of Bhairav Baba after having darshana of Goddess. Jai Mata Kalyani. Jai Mata Raj Rajeshwari. Jai Mata Tripura Sundari. ** ( Reviewer is also International Blogger besides being Advocate, Allahabad High Court )
Arvind P — Google review
Blissful experience. I have been visiting this temple since childhood-always an enlightening experience. Jai Mata Di 🙏
Satyam S — Google review
Nice Devi temple. You could experience large crowd here during Navratra. And, at other times it's quiet & peaceful around here.
Nirdosh Y — Google review
Well maintained and divine place.
Nandini G — Google review
One of the 51 shaktipeeth situated in the heart of Prayagraj. Beautifully maintained and managed by the temple authorities. When I went there there was not even a single person so I had VIP darshan 🙏
Devang J — Google review
Sacred and holi temple of ma kalyani where you will see huge no of devotees and will have calm and peace of mind
Sp S — Google review
Khushal parvat, Attarsuiya, Kalyani Devi, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211003, India•Tips and more reviews for Maa Kalyani Devi Shaktipeeth Mandir
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41Eat On

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Nestled in the Civil Lines area of Allahabad, Eat On may appear unassuming, but it's a must-visit for those seeking authentic North Indian cuisine. This eatery is renowned for its delectable chicken biryani and succulent mutton kebabs, drawing crowds with its flavorful offerings. Despite its modest appearance, Eat On stands out as one of the top spots to savor outstanding biryanis and kebabs in the city at budget-friendly prices.
The Best of places to have #Non Veg #Biryani and Kebab paratha in Prayagraj(Allahabad) The place is beautifully carved with a lovely ambiance to enjoy your meal (#Self Service) Cold Drink option also available 🥤 The Service is very quick with and hygienic Chicken Biryani 9/10 Kebab paratha 8/10 Ambience 9/10 Packaging 10/10 Price 9/10 Very Good Place must try for Bloggers and Food lovers 😇
Sudhanshu P — Google review
After a long day spent sightseeing, we were in search of a good place to have lunch. We stumbled upon Eat On in Civil Lines. At first sight, it looked a bit too casual with no chairs and roof. The prices got us slightly worried as well, since it was too cheap. We decided to order food anyway, considering the massive crowd, the beautiful smell from the open air kitchen, and recommendations from friends. We got the kebab+biryani combo for Rs. 140. Since it is a self-service outlet, we had to pay and then get the food ourselves. The service was quick. We then found a table, and then dug in. The biryani was extremely tasty. It wasn't too spicy, and the balance of flavours was very good. The piece of chicken was big enough for the price. The shami kebab was most probably made with minced chicken. It was very good as well. The chutney went well with both the kebab and the biryani. There is RO drinking water and normal water available here, and you can purchase soft drinks as well. Good place to get a quick meal.
Arka S — Google review
I ordered Veg Biryani through the IRCTC Food On Track app. I chose this place because its price was similar to the one offered by the train pantry. And Hell yes! it was a good decision. The quality of the Biryani was top notch. The quantity was enough for two people. The behaviour of the delivery person was also very good. Overall it deserves the ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating.
Shivam K — Google review
This place need no explanation. This is the most famous Chicken Biryani spot for biryani lovers of Prayagraj(Allahabad)& nearby areas. I'm from Varanasi and I'm a big fan of their Biryani. Believe me it tastes different. Whenever I get a chance to visit Prayagraj I surely visit here. They serve Half plate for ₹80(1 chicken piece) & Full plate for ₹140(2 piece chicken) with Raita & Onion salad. They now have Mutton Kabab, Paratha in their menu too. ₹50 for 1 piece kabab & ₹20 for 1 paratha. It's a must have place for Non-Vegetarian people. Recommended with a big thumbs up 👍
Anurag S — Google review
This is best place for the chicken biryani, if you are in Prayagraj and you’re searching for the biryani then please don’t waste your time Visit directly to Eat On. Also this place is very region able and cost friendly. You’ll have to spend only ₹95 per Half plate and believe me half plate is enough for one person. Also kebab is also very tasty. I’ll definitely recommend this place. I’m sure if you’ll visit once and you’ll visit again and again. That’s all from my side.
Hassan A — Google review
Earlier I use to love eat on's biryani but lately the quality isn't the same. Kabab is a must have with paratha. Its really easily accessible and the food is on your plate within seconds. Great service.
Prateek R — Google review
Best place for biryani. Now it is very spacious as compared to earlier place i.e. civil lines near Sangam palace. Free Parking facility is also there. Rate has also been revised. Now 70 rs for half , 40 for one extra peice.
Sandeep K — Google review
Really nice place to snack, or have a meal! The biryani is definitely not the best I've had but great for the price. Nice ambience (physically distanced stand up eating tables), awesome food (especially the kebabs), hygenic and fast service. Definitely, a 'come hungry, leave happy place'.
Kamlesh Y — Google review
26A, 5A, P. D. Tandon Rd, opposite Boy’s High School, Agnipath Colony, Vivek Vihar Colony, Dhoomanganj, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211002, India•Tips and more reviews for Eat On

42ISKCON Prayagraj - Shri Shri Radha Venimadhava Mandir

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The ISKCON Temple in Prayagraj is a riverside temple dedicated to the gods Krishna and Radha. It is located near the water tank in Baluaghat and features colorful statues and gardens. The temple also houses guest houses, a gift shop, and farmland. Visitors can enjoy the serene atmosphere and chant the Hare Krishna Mahamantra.
Best spiritual temple. Shringar is always very beautiful. Cleanliness is also good. All prabhujis are very kind in nature. Prasadam is also very good. Do visit for eternal positive vibes.
Parul J — Google review
These photos are from the ISKCON temple located at the riverfront. The place is very peaceful and gives you a feeling similar to being in Banaras. I couldn't take photos inside the temple, so I'm not sharing any from within. Please note, the ISKCON temple closes at 9:00 p.m., so plan your visit accordingly. The temple staff were very polite and welcoming, which made the experience even better.
Vishal T — Google review
The ISKCON temple was absolutely wonderful. We were fortunate to visit during the aarti, and the experience was truly divine, filling the whole atmosphere with positivity and devotion. The idols of Radha and Krishna were so beautifully crafted that it felt like experiencing their presence in real. A must-visit for anyone seeking peace and spiritual bliss.
Amith — Google review
Must visit at least once there. The amazing look of lord Krishna will call you again n again. Jai Shree Krishna 🕉️🕉️ Radhey Radhey 🕉️🕉️🙏
Hemant D — Google review
Excellent Place Divine so divine and the ghat there was very very beautiful
SHIVROOP T — Google review
Peaceful environment, best food court, hotel to rest easy and jamuna river for nearest to easy view sunset and sunrise
Utkarsh G — Google review
Best temle for shree radha krishna Durga Pooja pandal is very nice and beautiful
ANUPAM M — Google review
I highly recommend to everyone come atleast once then you feel the real blessing of our Radhe Krishna ji ,🙏♥️🥹So so Beautiful place gives you a great vibes🙌😍im lucky to spend my time every week here😊
ABHIJEET Y — Google review
Kashi Raj nagar, A/161, Baluaghat, Mutthi Ganj, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211003, India•https://iskconprayagraj.org/•+91 90440 54503•Tips and more reviews for ISKCON Prayagraj - Shri Shri Radha Venimadhava Mandir

43Ewing Christian College, Prayagraj

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Ewing Christian Public School in Prayagraj is a private educational institution known for its exceptional discipline and superior standards compared to nearby schools. The teachers in this Christian school possess both intellectual prowess and emotional understanding, ensuring holistic support for students. Regardless of religion or economic background, all students are treated equally without any discrimination. The school offers excellent preparation for competitive exams like JEE and NEET, particularly in the 11th and 12th grades.
* Very old college of English rule period. * Old tomb like building. * Good centre for study. * Affiliated by Allahabad University. * All UG course is available here. * Have NCC cadet and also celebrate cultural programs. * Teachers are dedicated towards teaching. * Have beautiful garden. * Have cafeteria.🥀✨🥰
Amarjeet G — Google review
Ewing Christian College (ECC), situated in Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad), Uttar Pradesh, is a distinguished autonomous institution affiliated with the University of Allahabad. Established in 1902 by Rev. Dr. Arthur Henry Ewing, a prominent Presbyterian missionary and academician, the college has a rich legacy of over a century in providing quality education 🏛️ Historical Background Founding and Early Years: Initially named Allahabad Christian College, ECC was founded to impart higher education with a Christian ethos. Dr. Ewing served as its first principal until 1912. Affiliation and Autonomy: The college became a constituent of the University of Allahabad and was granted autonomous status in 1994, allowing it greater academic freedom. Academic Excellence: ECC was among the first colleges in India to be selected for the College Science Improvement Programme (COSIP) by the UGC in the 1970s. It received a B++ grade from NAAC in 2004 and was awarded the "College with Potential for Excellence" status by the UGC in 2005. 🎓 Academic Programs ECC offers a diverse range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses across various disciplines: Undergraduate Programs: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in subjects like Hindi, English, Political Science, Psychology, and more. Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) with specializations in Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Mathematics, etc. Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) and Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA). Postgraduate Programs: Master of Arts (M.A.) in disciplines such as English, Geography, Political Science, and others. Master of Science (M.Sc.) in subjects including Botany, Chemistry, Mathematics, and more. Diploma and Certificate Courses: Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Applications (PGDCA) and various vocational courses. 🏫 Campus and Facilities Spanning 42 acres along the northern bank of the Yamuna River near the Sangam, ECC boasts a serene and conducive environment for learning. Key facilities include: Library: A well-stocked library with a vast collection of books, journals, and digital resources. Laboratories: State-of-the-art labs for practical learning in sciences and computer applications. Wi-Fi Campus: Ensuring students have access to online resources and e-learning platforms. Sports Facilities: Provision for various sports, promoting physical well-being. 🌟 Student Life and Extracurricular Activities ECC emphasizes holistic development through various student-centric activities: National Cadet Corps (NCC): Active participation in NCC fosters discipline and patriotism among students. Tarun Shanti Sena: Inspired by Vinoba Bhave's ideals, this initiative promotes peace and social harmony. Cultural and Sports Events: Regular events and competitions encourage students to showcase their talents. 🏅 Notable Alumni ECC has produced several distinguished alumni, including: Salikram Jaiswal: A freedom fighter and former Health Minister of Uttar Pradesh.
AMIT K — Google review
Very beautiful college. For b.sc this is one of the best college in Allahabad. I have also expend my 5 year in this beautiful college. We are calling this as a extra class College, because is each they you have at least one extra class. But teachers are really good and supportive they have good labs and they have good laboratory and a hall know as tooker hall. If you are in ecc you will get verity of food near by area.
Vivek P — Google review
Amazing place. Very good college in Prayagraj. One can pursue their UG and PG from here. Very good college among other colleges of Allahabad University. Located on the bank of river Yamuna , amazing view.
Apoorv G — Google review
The college is good. It's an autonomous college of Allahabad University. I am pursuing B.Sc. Till now the things are good, teachers are good. Not been in practical labs, because of Covid-19. Atmosphere is great.
Pritam Y — Google review
Its the worst college . Mark my words it is going to destroy your 1year and if you are unlucky then 3years of your life the Combination of physics, chemistry and mathematics is worst here I am writing this to save you . Let me elaborate each and every department for you guys first of all mathematics department, you will never get idea how the copies are being checked if they are willing to give you marks then they will shower you beyond your expectations and if they are willing to cut it you can't even thing how deep they will go with your answers teaching is at average level not too good not Soo bad, Lets come to physics department the worst department of the college none of the professor are here to teach you they will just show off their credentials especially Dr. Prem Prakash singh in the time slot of 1hour Class the 45 minute he will tell you how he failed your seniors next Dr .Khandai Sir you can't get his voice after 3rd row ,Dr. Arvind Sir will open his pdf and will start reciting the paragraphs and when you going to ask him questions he will say "damped oscillation jante ho damped oscillation " with no context similar answer on every question .Dr. Umesh yadav Sir he just makes absurd comments during the practical classes ,Dr. Aadesh sir I can't complete the syllabus so study by yourself during practical classes no demonstration, no instructions nothing . they will say "jaiye aap log ghar pe youtube pr dekhiyega" and Dr. PK Priya sir he will teach you only teacher who is willing to teach and his behaviour towards the students during the practical is also appreciable comparatively. now Dr.ashok pathak sir 1 unit of his syllabus will be taught perfectly but after that the behaviour becomes similar to all Mr. Sai kumar chirra sir after 2 classes he will be at the same stage. Let me quote some lines said by the teacher in the class 1."Aap logo ko hum lapet denge - Dr. Prem Prakash singh Sir" 2."Mera syllabus pura ho ya na ho lekin Mere paper ka toughness level kabhi kam nhi hota aur nahi mere checking ka - Dr.prem Prakash singh sir " 3."Aap logo ka syllabus pura nhi ho payega mujh se -Dr.Aadesh Sir " 4."Time bahut kam hai ji syllabus nhi hoga pura - Mr Sai kumar chirra sir " 5."Dekh lena hum toh ratio bana ke chalte hai ki 10 me se 5 ko fail hi krna hai - Dr. Umesh kumar yadav " At the end if you want to pass here you should be good at cheating yes cheating, you should be good at luck , I don't know about hardwok because those students who were attending classes and practicals regularly interacting to the teacher all of them failed yes failed . Let us talk about chemistry department all the teachers here are good for example Dr .Justin Masih sir is the best inorganic teacher Dr. Vivek bhadauriya sir best organic teach Dr. KK tungala sir best physical teacher but the problem is copy checking they will do average marking in the first and second semester that is not good because there was a guy in our class he was so good at chemistry that he used to discuss so fluently with all the professor of chemistry but when the result came he got less than what I got I was shocked because when he was discussing the paper after examination he told me all the questions with examples as well as explanation that was in JD Lee (inorganic book of foreign author) but when I saw his chemistry marks it was in a circle where the whole class got . other teachers like Dr. Samuel sir , Dr. Abhinav lal sir, Dr. M karunakar sir are above average. So if you want to try whether you are lucky or not then take admission in (PCM,PCAM ,PEM,PSM ) if you be unlucky you will fail in first year and if you are very unlucky you will spend 3 years here Tip - if you want to pass here then follow these 1. Don't attend theory classes of physics and chemistry 2. Regularly attend classes of mathematics Only for subject other then ANALYSIS (a subject of mathematics ) beacuse you can study the analysis using notes 3. For all other subjects go and buy notes from any nearby shop solve pyqs at home Just attend the practical classes And you'llget 50-55%
Karan T — Google review
Prestigious college for undergraduate studies. The professors are good. There are small botanical gardens in the campus.The college conducts different summer camps. NSS course are also available here. The college is well maintained . There is a slight shortage of infrastructure . The labs are not well stocked and less on facilities .
Devanshu V — Google review
Ewing Christian College (ECC) is an autonomous constituent college of Allahabad University established in the year 1902. It has been granted the status of ‘College with Potential for Excellence’ by the UGC and accredited by NAAC. ECC Allahabadoffers degree and diploma courses leading to graduation and post-graduation.
Sandeep Y — Google review
CRGW+V8H, Mutthiganj, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211003, India•http://www.ecpsss.co.in/•Tips and more reviews for Ewing Christian College, Prayagraj

44Shri Nagvasuki Mandir

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Shri Nagvasuki Temple, Prayagraj, also known as Naag Vasuki Mandir, is a revered ancient Hindu temple located on the banks of the Ganges River. The temple is dedicated to Lord Nagvasuki Dev and offers sweeping views of the river. It is a place of calmness and stillness, attracting visitors of all ages for evening walks and moments of peace.
This is an ancient temple connected with the Puranas of Vasuki the serpent God. Within the campus there is also the Asi Madhav temple. The deity is enclosed in a glass cover about 6 feet tall. The day I visited during Pitri paksh of September 2025 - 14th the temple was crowded with Pandits and Yajamans conducting the ancestral rites. Because of flood situation in Prayagraj the Ganges had come to the steps of the temple.
Abhijit M — Google review
Good place but it’s our duty to keep the premises clean … after pitradosh , kaalsarp dosh puja people usually through items like wrapper of agarbatti etc near by … though multiple dustbins are installed there …. People also rub the leftover sindoor in the wall of temple that should be avoided …. Or temple samiti can keep or better hang a piece of cloth near Hanuman ji so that people can clean their hands after “ tilak “ Only very few stalls are there like gupchup … faluda , etc , no shop of food items, better carry ur own food and water
Neha K — Google review
I recently visited the Nagvasuki Temple in Prayagraj, and it was a truly spiritual experience. Located near the confluence of the Ganga and Yamuna rivers in the Daraganj area, this temple is dedicated to Lord Vasuki, the serpent king in Hindu mythology. The atmosphere was peaceful and sacred, especially with the calm flow of the Ganga nearby. The temple architecture is simple but elegant, with detailed carvings and idols of various gods, including Lord Shiva and Lord Ganesha. The idol of Nag Vasuki, with his multiple hoods, is mesmerizing and believed to be highly powerful. I was particularly moved by the devotion of the locals and priests who were performing traditional rituals. I went during a regular day, but I’ve heard that during Nag Panchami, the temple is filled with devotees. Many people come here to perform special pujas to rid themselves of Kaal Sarp Dosh. The surrounding area is clean and well-maintained, especially after the recent renovations for the upcoming Kumbh Mela. Overall, the visit gave me a sense of peace and connection with faith and tradition. I would highly recommend anyone visiting Prayagraj to take some time out and experience the divine energy of Nagvasuki Temple.
Devesh B — Google review
Samudra Manthan mythology belong with this temple. The temple is located at the bank of ganga river. The Nagvasukhi Mandir is an ancient temple with deep roots in Hindu Mythology. Peaceful atmosphere soothing vibes near the Ganges in daraganj.
Lalit P — Google review
Nagvasuki Temple in Prayagraj is a spiritually enriching and peaceful place, especially for devotees of Lord Shiva. Located on the banks of the Ganga, it is known for its serene atmosphere, traditional architecture, and the historic idol of Nag Vasuki along with Lord Shiva. The temple is well-maintained, and during festivals like Nag Panchami and Mahashivratri, it becomes vibrant with rituals and devotional activities. The priests are respectful and helpful, and the surrounding area offers a calm environment for prayer and meditation. Visiting this temple gives a deep sense of connection to ancient traditions and divine energy — a must-visit for anyone in Prayagraj.
Jaideep S — Google review
Today, I visited the Sri Nagvasuki Temple in Prayagraj, located on the banks of the holy Ganga in Daraganj. The moment I reached, the aarti was going on, and the whole atmosphere felt truly divine. I felt so calm and relaxed being there. The temple had beautiful idols of Lord Shiva all around, and the entire place radiated a spiritual energy. I feel blessed to have experienced it.
Ajay K — Google review
This temple belongs to History (Samudra Manthan) Very good place
Himansu B — Google review
Very calm and beautiful temple and fabulous place...
Ashish K — Google review
FV4M+RPQ, Daraganj Ghat, near by Rameshar Mandir, Daraganj, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211006, India•+91 95590 90591•Tips and more reviews for Shri Nagvasuki Mandir

45𝐕𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐲𝐚𝐤 𝐂𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐂𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞

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Vinayak City Centre stands out as a vibrant shopping haven in Allahabad, attracting the youth with its lively atmosphere and diverse offerings. This prestigious mall is not just a place to shop; it’s a social hub where friends gather to enjoy their time off. With an impressive selection of retail outlets featuring both local and international brands like Woodland and Arrow, shoppers can find everything from fashion to electronics under one roof.
Nice place, Spencers hyper market located lower ground floor where anyone can shop all their daily needs like grocery,dairy,VIP luggage,duffle ,Utensils ,fashion ,belt and kitchen essentials,and alongwith shopping can enjoy PVR cinemas multiplex movie experience, newly opened food court also located on pvr floor. So what are you waiting for...go and enjoy with your friends and family..💫🎉⭐🌞
Vyas P — Google review
Overall nice place I would say. Tho there horror house is not very good. It was of only 5 to 7 mins with 150 per person. And PVR IS PVR. Clothing brands were nice
Ashutosh K — Google review
The place is good, one of the biggest and major malls at Prayagraj. But there is no sitting place, where everyone can sit and enjoy themselves. Even if there will be some food court that would be great too. Here, you can watch movies because the PVR cinema is here. Parking is available and would cost ₹20 for two-wheelers and ₹50 for 4 wheels.
Aayush D — Google review
This is one of the biggest malls of Prayagraj city, which is located on Sardar Patel Marg in Civil Lines. There are also showrooms of big brands like Pantaloons, Peter England, Van Heusen, Sonata Watch, GIMY and GOMY, Lithium etc. As well as fast food like burger king, the spice is also available. There is also timeout gaming, PVR Vinayak, 9D cinema for entertainment. Cleanliness has also been taken care of in the mall and the employees here are also friendly. lifts and escalators and stairs are also available.
SHUBHAM K — Google review
Nice shopping mall with variety of stores available for shopping 🛒🛍️. The only reason I am not giving 5 star is because of toilets, they are dirty/broken
Sai M — Google review
I visited Vinayak City Centre Mall in Prayagraj with my friend and really enjoyed the experience. The mall is clean, well-organized, and has a nice atmosphere. We tried a choco shake there — it was delicious! A great place to hang out, relax, and enjoy some good time with friends. 🛍️🥤✨
Alok K — Google review
It's one of the best shopping mall in the city Prayagraj. It has many things to enjoy like a gaming cafe, PVR etc.
Aneesh S — Google review
Very nice service 👌 #pvr city center
Rohit Y — Google review
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Katra Market in Allahabad is a popular shopping destination offering a variety of North Indian clothing and household items at affordable prices. It's a bustling market that attracts many visitors, making it an ideal place to shop for ladies' clothes and other essential items. The market is known for being budget-friendly, making it particularly appealing to students. Whether you're looking for clothing or everyday necessities, Katra Market is the place to explore during your visit to Allahabad.
Very vast market which can offer you a lot of variety of items all you need is to come here and you will be able to get everything
Abhay — Google review
Crowded but best place for books
Mamta — Google review
Very cheap if your hands got a talent of picking up gold from pile of clothes.. very rushy market.. traffic jam.. not very much known for food but for shopping clothes and books ..
Shruti T — Google review
Best place for education material
Atul Y — Google review
The best market for students Bcz all items are in range all type of students
Sumit ( — Google review
Is was a good market which is very budget friendly and many food places as well.
Priyanshu S — Google review
Crowded market, lack of parking space. Very difficult to cross market area during peak hours.
Shoeb S — Google review
Good market for ladies clothes and other house hold accessories
CHANDAN T — Google review
CRPW+8GF, Himmat Ganj, Kydganj, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211003, India•Tips and more reviews for Katra market

47Hanuman Niketan Shri Satish Chandra Gupta -Chota Baghada

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Hanuman Niketan, also known as Safed Hanuman, is a renowned temple located on the way from Subhash Square to Mahatma Gandhi Road. The temple houses a prideful statue of ten Shivlings and is particularly popular during the festival of Mahashivratri when it attracts a large number of devotees. It's considered a must-visit destination in Allahabad and is often recommended for families seeking a peaceful and well-furnished place to explore spirituality.
It's the famous temple of allahabad. And good place to visit with family
Sudhanshu G — Google review
This is a good place for visiting
RAM P — Google review
Very nice picture
Asheeshpravesh G — Google review
Good
Dinu H — Google review
Nice place
ROCK A — Google review
nice temple well furnished
Shailendra S — Google review
Peace
Harshay K — Google review
Jay bajrang bali
Naveen V — Google review
58/36, Chhota Baghara, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211002, India•Tips and more reviews for Hanuman Niketan Shri Satish Chandra Gupta -Chota Baghada

48Hanuman Temple

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Located in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, the Hanuman Temple, also known as Bade Hanuman Temple or Lette Hanuman Mandir, is a popular religious site dedicated to the monkey god Hanuman. Situated near Allahabad Fort and just 1 km from Triveni Sangam, it is a well-known destination for devotees and tourists alike. The temple's proximity to important landmarks like Sangam and Akbar Fort makes it a center of attraction in Prayagraj.
good infrastructure. Good environment. Awesome view.
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It's most popular temple in Prayagraj . It's also near to Sangam . And also near to Akbar fort .
SHANI S — Google review
Centre of attraction in Patna...
Prince K — Google review
Big temple of lord Hanuman
Rishi D — Google review
Unique attraction...
Avinash P — Google review
Best
Vikram A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Jai human ji (Original) Jay humunan ji
Adv.Gautam G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Jai Shri Ram Bhakta Hanumanji (Original) जय श्री राम भक्त हनुमानजी
Saurabh T — Google review
CVR9+R4F, Fort Road Chauraha, Punjab National Bank ATM, Daraganj Road, Alopi Bagh, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211006, India•Tips and more reviews for Hanuman Temple

49Ganga

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The Ganga Gallery is a captivating space located along the banks of the Ganga river. It showcases a collection of images that capture various restoration projects aimed at preserving the river's socio-economic, religious, economic, and cultural significance. Visitors can immerse themselves in the memories and beauty of the Ganga through these visual representations.
What a Ganga Yamuna confluence in prayagraj
Amit Y — Google review
M.G. Marg, Civil Lines, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211001, India•http://www.raymond.in/•Tips and more reviews for Ganga
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