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Places to visit in Peshawar

Looking for a map of Peshawar’s most prominent sights? You have certainly arrived at the correct location. Peshawar is not just Pakistan’s oldest metropolis, but it’s also the oldest living city in all of South Asia!. In this blog, we will discuss mostly about famous places to visit in Peshawar. 

History of Peshawar

Peshawar’s history extends back to at least 539 BCE, and the city has witnessed the rise and fall of several dynasties and kingdoms since then. 

Peshawar, being the province’s capital, is a region with a population of nearly 2,273,000 million people, which is a large number for a metropolis. The bulk of the lands and residences predate the Mughal Empire, as Peshawar is one of Pakistan’s oldest towns, with notable monarchs like Alexander the Great and Mahmud Ghazni travelling and residing there in the 1001 century. Would not like to visit and live in a place with such a varied cultural landscape?

Why Peshawar is Called “City of Flowers”?

Peshawar, often referred to as the “City of Flowers”, is a captivating destination with a rich history and vibrant culture. Peshawar was famous for its gorgeous gardens and all sorts of colorful flowers blooming everywhere. The city’s name may come from the Sanskrit word Pushpapura, which means “city of flowers”

The tourist attractions in Peshawar include historical places, a beautiful park museum, and much more. This city is also known for its luxury hotels and shopping malls. This culturally rich city is one of the people’s favorite destinations in Pakistan and has lots of potential for profitable investment. The city of Peshawar is developing day by day and there are many best investment opportunities in this city in terms of real estate, but there are many things to consider before investing in Real Estate.

We have come up with a list of famous places to visit in Peshawar. You do not want to miss this!

10 Famous Places to visit in Peshawar
1. Bab-e-Khyber
2. Qissa Khwani Bazaar
3. Khyber Charsi Tikka Restaurant
4. Bala Hisar Fort
5. Mahabat Khan Masjid
6. Shahi Bagh
7. Peshawar Museum
8. Jamrud Fort
9. GorKhatri
10. Chowk Yadgar

1. Bab-e-Khyber

bab-e-khyber - places to visit in Peshawar - realtorspk

The Bab-e-Khyber, also known as the Khyber Gate, is a historical monument in the KPK Provinces of Pakistan. This timeless architectural masterpiece more than stone. It’s a sentinel of Time. This monumental gateway stands proudly at the entrance of the legendary Khyber Pass, a historic trade route that has witnessed the footfalls of conquerors, merchants, and pilgrims alike. It is one of the best places to visit, especially for those interested in history. There are many places nearby to have some tasty food.

Famous Restaurants Near Bab-e-Khyber

  • Jalil Restaurant & bar b Que Inn
  •  Jalil Kabab House
  • Jamrud Food Street

Some of the parks in Peshawar are also located near this historical place.

2. Qissa Khwani Bazaar

qissa khwani bazaar - Places to visit in Peshawar - realtorspk

Qissa Khawani Bazaar, a bazaar of storytellers in Peshawar, is a historic and vibrant market in the heart of Peshawar with many visitors.

The bazaar has a rich history and has witnessed significant events. This ancient market is one of the oldest places in Peshawar Qissa Khwani Bazaar, also known as the “Storyteller Market”. Qissa Khwani is a must-visit for foodies. It is a fascinating place with delightful food nearby.

  • Famous Food Delights
  • Chapli Kababs, a local specialty.
  • Mutton Karahi
  • Fried Fish
  • Kabli Pulao (a rice dish with tender meat and aromatic spices.)
  • Kulfi-Falooda
  • The famous Qehwa (green tea) (has been considered the legacy of this bazaar for generations)

Historical Mosque in Kisa Khawani Bazaar:

The Qasim Ali Khan Mosque is a 17th-century mosque built during Emperor Aurangzeb’s reign (1658 to 1707) by Qasim Ali Khan.

3. Khyber Charsi Tikka Restaurant- Peshawar

khyber charsi tikka restaurant - places to visit in Peshawar - realtorspk

Charsi Tikka is part of Peshawar’s rich food culture, where you can enjoy mouthwatering tikka. Located in a bustling city, it’s a place of heaven for food lovers.

Even though there are Restaurants in Peshawar, Khyber Charsi Tikka is the long-running diner specializing in mutton, with dumb (sheep) karahi being its most famous and delicious dish. Dumba karahi is prepared from sheep’s fat, which enhances its taste. 

4. Bala Hisar Fort

bala hisar fort - places to visit in Peshawar - realtorspk

Bala Hisar is a Persian term that means “high fort” or “elevated fort.” Afghan Pashtun King Timur Shah Durrani gave it this name (1773–1793), which has remained unchanged. Bala Hisar fort is one of the historical places to visit in pakistan.

Inside the fort is an archaeological/cultural museum that provides an outstanding description of past events. Every day before sundown, a ten-minute ceremonial changing of the guard takes place.

Visiting Timings

Since the fort is the headquarters of the Frontier Corps, the time of visiting the fort is defined and open for tourists Saturday is  for families only, Sundays are open for everyone, and there is no entrance fee for it. Still, tourists are requested to bring their CNIC, while international tourists get their passports.

If you plan to stay in Peshawar, you can find many better accommodation options, Peshawar Serena Hotel is just a 10-minute drive from the fort.

And if you are looking for restaurants, there is much for you to explore and have food from, including;

  • Foot Path Restaurant
  • Haleem Ghar
  • Baba Jan Restaurant
  •  Hafeezo Tikka
  • Peer Foods

5. Mahabat Khan Masjid

Mahabat Khan Mosque - places to visit in Peshawar - realtorspk

If you are visiting  Peshawar, do not forget to visit Mahabat Khan Masjid one of famous mosques in pakistan to immerse yourself in its rich history and vibrant atmosphere. 

The Mahabat Khan Mosque is a 17th-century Mughal mosque in Peshawar. It was built in 1630 and named after the Mughal governor of Peshawar, Nawab Mahabat Khan bin Ali Mardan Khan.

Mohabat khan Mosque Layout:

The white marble facade of this historical mosque is one of Peshawar’s iconic sights. The inside view is spectacular, with several multicolored paintings and a wide range of floral designs.

The prayer hall uses the west side. Two tall minarets surround the hall, each split into three parts. Six smaller ornamental minarets flank the mosque’s five arched entryways on the prayer hall’s facade, with an additional two minarets surrounding the set of six. 

6. Shahi Bagh

Shahi bagh - places to visit in Peshawar - realtorspk

Shahi Bagh, also known as “Royal Park,” is one of Peshawar’s oldest and most significant gardens. The magnificent garden is also one of the city’s most attractive picnic spots. It is a Mughal-era park spread over 100 acres near Faqirabad, Peshawar.

This palace is surrounded by some of the well facilitated hospitals in Peshawar. Near Shahi Bagh there are many famous restaurants, including:

  • Haleem Ghar, 
  • Taj Mahal Burger
  • Jalil Kabab house

The best times to visit this peaceful place are winter and autumn, as the park is more attractive than usual.

7. Peshawar Museum

Peshawar Museum - places to visit in Peshawar - realtorspk

The Peshawar Museum was built in memory of Queen Victoria. It is a majestic two-story building constructed in harmonious British, Mughal Islamic, and Buddhist styles. Peshawar Museum is one of  the top historical places in Peshawar.

The museum is notable for its collection of Buddhist artwork dating from the ancient Gandhara region. The current collection has almost 14,000 items  of;

  • Gandhara  
  • Greco-Buddhist, 
  • Kushan, Parthian,
  • Indo-Scythian life.

The collection includes coins, manuscripts, inscriptions, copies of the Holy Quran, clothes, antique jewelry, Mughal-era paintings, and Persian and local handicrafts.

Location of Peshawar Museum:

The museum is located in Saddar opposite the Governor’s House, KPK. 

Entry Fee

The entry ticket for the museum is only 50 Rs.

Visiting Time

  • Monday 9 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday 9 AM–5 PM
  • Friday Closed
  • Saturday 9 AM–5 PM
  • Sunday 9 AM–5 PM

Summing Up :

Peshawar is a culturally rich city inhabited by one of the most hospitable people in the world. History is as old as time can tell, and food is deliciously made with centuries-old recipes. Being the oldest city in Pakistan, it has some of the most beautiful places to visit. Whether you are a tourist or a resident, these places are a must-visit in Peshawar.

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