Ahmedabad Top Tourist Places | Ahmedabad Tourism | Largest city of Gujarat | 2023
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Ahmedabad Top Tourist Places | Ahmedabad Tourism | Largest city of Gujarat | 2023
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Hey guys, I have recently visited largest city of Gujarat, Ahmedabad. The city is a vibrant business district and rising centre of education, information technology and scientific industries. Divided in two - the old city and the new city. The city offers different moods right from the hustle-bustle of C.G. Road in the heart of Ahmedabad to the quite retreat of of the Sabarmati Ashram.
In this video, I have shown some amazing places to visit in Ahmedabad City where you can spend your weekend and along with that I have all the detailed information about Ahmedabad like how to reach Ahmedabad, best stay in Ahmedabad, top tourist places to visit in Ahmedabad and so on.
So, if you want to explore Ahmedabad City then do watch this till end.

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AHMEDABAD TOURIST PLACES
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▣ Sabarmati Ashram
▣ Sardar Vallabhai Patel National Museum
▣ The Calico Museum of Textiles
▣ Shri swaminarayan Temple
▣ Hutheesing Jain Temple
▣ Dai Halima Vav (Stepwell)
▣ Kamla Nehru Zoo
▣ Kankaria Lake
▣ Auto Vintage car Museum
▣ Sabarmati Riverfront
▣ The Adalaj Stepwell
▣ Akshardham Temple

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HOW TO REACH AHMEDABAD
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▣ By Flight
Nearest Airport: Sardar Vallabhai Patel International Aiport
https://goo.gl/maps/jTxFEugjkwAzuQ7K8

▣ By Train
Nearest railway station: Ahmedabad Railway Station
Booking link: https://www.irctc.co.in/nget/train-se...

▣ By Bus
Booking link:
GSRTC https://gsrtc.in/site/
REDBUS https://www.redbus.in/

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BIKE RENTAL SERVICE IN AHMEDABAD
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▣ ROYAL BROTHERS
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Declared as India's first UNESCO World Heritage City, Ahmedabad or Amdavad is steeped in history and tradition. Offering a seamless blend of spectacular architecture of centuries-old mosques and contemporary avant-garde design, Gujarat's biggest city is a bustling cosmopolitan hub. Ahmedabad is divided into two parts, cut into distinct sections by the Sabarmati river. On the eastern bank of the river stands the quaint old quarter, which is marked by winding lanes throbbing with tradition and culture, and on the western side is the sprawling new town that has created a niche for itself with world-class urban planning. Add to this a vibrant array of street-food and colourful bazaars, and Ahmedabad becomes a tourist hub where one would be spoilt for choices.

The old city, also known as the walled area, is characterised by pols (neighbourhoods), which are an ancient system of community-based housing. A 10-km-long wall with 12 gates, 189 bastions and over 6,000 battlements had once guarded the old city. Today, all that remains of this are the gates, each standing proudly with intricate carvings, calligraphy and some with extended balconies. While the eastern section boasts an old-world charm with ancient gates and colonial-era buildings dotting its landscape, the western region is marked by educational institutions, multiplexes and business districts.
Ahmedabad was earlier known as Karnavati and the name was changed by Sultan Ahmed Shah, of the Muzaffarid dynasty, after 1411, when he conquered it from king Karandev I. Under Ahmed Shah, architects amalgamated Hindu craftsmanship with Persian architecture, giving rise to a unique Indo-Saracenic style. Many of the mosques here reflect this style.
While Ahmedabad served as Gujarat's capital from 1960 to 1970 (today the state capital is its twin city, Gandhinagar), it still houses the Gujarat High Court and is the state's financial centre. The city was also at the heart of India's struggle for independence from the British rule, with Mahatma Gandhi residing at Sabarmati Ashram here. It is also called the 'Manchester of East' for its thriving textile industry that has led Ahmedabad into the 21st century. The city is known for its grandeur and larger-than-life celebrations during Navratri, which is an open-air cultural and spiritual extravaganza.

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