Prayagraj: Explore India's Most Important Pilgrimage Center!

Written By

Ruchika Mandora

Prayagraj, however spiritual, offers a variety of travel experiences. The city is famous for hosting one of the four Kumbh Mela venues on the Ganga.

Khusro Bagh is a large historical garden where the tombs of Prince Khusro, the oldest son of Emperor Jahangir, and Sultan Begum are located.

Khusro Bagh

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The convergence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati lies 7 kilometres from Civil Lines in Allahabad. Triveni Sangam hosts Kumbh Mela every 12 years.

Triveni Sangam

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The national-level Allahabad Museum in George Town, Uttar Pradesh, is 5 km from Allahabad Railway Station. It's a must-see in Allahabad.

Allahabad Museum

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This beautiful piece of architecture was built in 1583 and stands at the Triveni Sangam in Allahabad to remind tourists of the funny history of the city.

Allahabad Fort

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The Nehru family used to live in Anand Bhawan, which is now a museum. Now, artefacts and other things from India's Independence Movement are kept here.

Anand Bhavan

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Swaraj Bhavan was Motilal Nehru's house till 1930. It's Allahabad's most famous historical site and now a beautiful museum.

Swaraj Bhavan

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One of the places to visit in Prayagraj, All Saints Cathedral is an Anglican Christian church that was built in the late 1800s.

All Saints Cathedral

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Jawahar Planetarium is where science and history come together in a great way. At the planetarium, an event called Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial lecture is held every year. 

Jawahar Planetarium

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The city's most attractive park is one of Allahabad's top attractions. Chandrashekar Azad Park was founded in 1870 to honour Prince Alfred's visit to Prayagraj.

Chandrashekhar Azad Park

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Prayagraj's cable-stayed New Yamuna Bridge is 6 kilometres from Allahabad Railway Station. It's a beautiful Allahabad tourist attraction.

New Yamuna Bridge

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