Badshahi Mosque

The magnificent form of artwork was built in the late 16th century as a memorable symbol of the Mughal Empire. The Badshahi Mosque is the most iconic landmark to visit in Lahore. The Mosque was built under the supervision of Aurangzeb Alamgir, the Mughal Emperor.

Lahore Fort

The Lahore Fort, also known as Shahi Qilla, is situated right in front of the Badshahi Mosque, which holds centuries of history. The place is a real treat if you are eager to learn about the history and admire the monuments which reflect the historical events from the past.

Shalimar Bagh

Shalimar Bagh is a peaceful place to visit to find a spot of serenity from the busy streets of Lahore. It is also known as Shalimar Garden, was built in 1642 during the rule of Shah Jahan.There are three terraces Faiz Baksh, Farah Baksh, and Hayat Baksh, in the middle of the garden. The view of the garden is unmatchable from these spots.

Tomb of Jahangir

The Tomb of Jahangir is another magnificent representation of artwork from the times of the Mughals. Jahangir was one of the most successful Mughal emperors and one of the most recognized rulers in history. It includes the most famous landmarks of Lahore, The artistic red tiles and stones decorated with white mosaics portray a proper form of art. The tomb of Jahangir stands in its original condition and is the only tomb of Mughals in Pakistan.

Minar-e-Pakistan

The most famous landmark and probably the representation of Lahore is the Minar-e-Pakistan. This landmark represents the monument for the ideology of Pakistan. It is located in the Iqbal Park, which is a vast and greenish beauty on its own. The Minar-e-Pakistan is where the All-India Muslim League passed the resolution for a separate homeland as freedom from British occupied India. The Pakistan Resolution was passed on 23rd March 1940.

Lahore Museum

The Lahore Museum was built in the 18th century. The Museum holds some of the great relics of history within its bounds. If you want to learn about the history and culture of Pakistan, you must visit the Lahore Museum. The Museum represents the cultural as well as the Islamic value through the artifacts present within its bounds. In the Museum, there are many relics and artifacts from the old times of Mohenjodaro and Harappa.