Vibrant and exciting Lahore
Book flights to Lahore and explore a world of historic landmarks, bustling eateries and impeccable parks, in Pakistan’s eastern province of Punjab.
Nestled deep in the centre you’ll find the Old City. Travel back in time as you wander through 4000-year-old heritage, on narrow lanes among traditional architecture.
Join the History by Night Tour, discover museums and sample the delicious local cuisine, including spice-packed curries and sizzling kebabs.
Lahore is renowned for its grand mosques, including Wazir Khan and Badshahi. Built during the Mughal Era, its ornate and embellished masterpieces tell stories of local history.
The ancient city’s national monument of
Minar-e-Pakistan signifies Pakistan’s independence. Enjoy its peaceful, luscious park and colourful fountain show as you soak up the magic of this exciting destination.
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Reasons to visit Lahore
Explore alluring art
You’ll discover gorgeous pieces of art wherever you turn in Lahore. Look up at the ceilings and walls of mosques and palaces – or down at the floors – and prepare to become awe-inspired. For art enthusiasts, a visit to Alhamra Arts Council is a must, as it houses Lahore’s largest permanent collection of creative works.
Its two-floor gallery – housed within the striking exterior designed by leading Pakistani architect Nayyar Ali Dada – exhibits fine paintings by Pakistani artists. The gallery is part of the wider Alhamra Cultural Complex, which also hosts musical and theatrical performances.
Watch live stage dramas and comedies, or view local artwork, paintings and sculptures. The unique building is clad in red bricks, with semi-enclosed passages and polygonal halls.
Browse magnificent museums
Lahore Fort is an incredible historic stronghold located in the Old City. This striking landmark dates back to an even older structure from medieval times. The current castle was constructed by Emperor Akbar in 1566, when Lahore was at the centre of a powerful empire.
There are three small museums on site, including the Armoury, Sikh and Mughal Galleries. The World Heritage Site showcases the glorious past of the Mughal Dynasty, with its traditional glass in limestone design and intricately crafted windows. Visit here and immerse yourself in history and discover traditional artefacts that shed light on history.
Head to Jahangir’s Tomb
The extraordinary Tomb of Jahangir is where the legendary emperor of the same name was laid to rest, the man who ruled the Mughal dynasty for more than 20 years. It was erected in the first half of the 17th century by Jahangir’s son, Shah Jahan, who also constructed the Taj Mahal in India. Jahangir’s beloved wife, Nur Jahan, is said to have had a vital hand in designing this magnificent tribute to her late husband.
Exquisite marble detailing can be found inside, while a tranquil and majestic garden complex also includes the tomb of Asif Khan, Nur Jahan’s brother.
When booking flight tickets to Lahore, make a plan to stop by this transformative structure to experience the powerful love story of the emperor and his wife.
Flying to Lahore: FAQs
Where should I stay in Lahore?
Central Lahore is home to some of the most comfortable and luxurious hotels in the city, including boutique options. Meanwhile the Model Town district is close to scenic parks and some fantastic shopping – with a range of convenient three and four-star places to stay nearby.
What attractions should I visit in Lahore?
There are many exciting attractions in Lahore that you should have on your list. Don’t miss Lahore Fort, Badshahi Mosque, Wazir Khan Mosque, Shalamar Gardens, Lahore Museum and Minar-e-Pakistan. For fashion lovers, the Anarkali Bazaar and Liberty Market are ideal shopping destinations.
Where should I eat in Lahore?
The famous Fort Road Food Street and M. M. Alam Road are a must for food-lovers. Some of the best cafes and greatest restaurants in Lahore are located on these beautifully designed avenues, including Village, Jammin Java Cafe and Pompeii. Visit here to sample mouth-watering Asian, Middle Eastern and Pakistani food cooked from the best local ingredients.
Where should I go for New Year in Lahore?
Bahria Town in Lahore is perfect for New Year celebrations with your family. Home to the marvellous Eiffel Tower replica, expect to find fireworks and a festival atmosphere. Ride in the lift to the stunning viewing deck for breathtaking panoramas over the city.