Hyderabad combines historical monuments with modern urban development. The city offers photography locations like Charminar, Golconda Fort, and Hussain Sagar Lake with its Buddha statue. Additional subjects include Falaknuma Palace, traditional markets, and religious sites.
Historical building from the 16th century featuring four 56-meter minarets and a mosque on the upper floor.
13th-century military fortress built on a 120-meter granite hill with water systems and acoustic architecture.
Necropolis containing 72 mausoleums of Qutb Shahi rulers from the 16th and 17th centuries featuring Persian architecture.
Artificial lake created in 1563 with an 18-meter white granite Buddha statue standing on an island.
Built in 1884, this residence contains 220 rooms and houses a library with 5970 books.
This 18th century compound includes four smaller palaces with large courtyards and gardens.
The museum displays over 43000 art objects, 47000 printed books and 8000 manuscripts from various countries.
A cultural center spanning 26 hectares with craft markets, amphitheater and art galleries.
This historical market features gem stores, glass bangle makers and gold traders in the old city of Hyderabad.
The burial grounds display geometric patterns from the 18th century with marble and stucco work of Mughal architecture.
The marble temple stands on Naubat Pahad hill offering views of the city and Hussain Sagar lake.
The zoo houses 1500 animals across 380 hectares with a lake, safari park and butterfly garden.
This water body sits between granite rocks and locals use it for fishing and walking around its banks.
An urban park with green spaces, playgrounds and a restaurant area in central Hyderabad.
The institution founded in 1918 features buildings in Indo-Saracenic style with domes and arcades.
A 17th century pavilion complex with twelve gates and a music hall on Ibrahim Bagh grounds.
This palace combines Indian and European architecture with tall columns, vaulted arches and geometric patterns in the facade.
The park houses over 100 bird species, 20 mammal species and 600 plant species across 142 hectares.
The gallery displays 20th century Indian art with paintings, sculptures and photographs across twelve exhibition halls.
A 19th century palace containing a 73-meter-long wardrobe and a museum displaying royal artifacts.
Collection of over 200 modified vehicles shaped as everyday items like cameras, burgers and computers.
Film studio spanning 2000 acres with sets, gardens, hotels and entertainment attractions for visitors.
Educational institution from 1923 featuring distinctive towers and arches in British architectural style.
Indoor snow center at minus 5 degrees Celsius with ski slope, sledding tracks and snow sculptures.
The historical building complex displays a collection of sculptures, coins and artworks from different periods of the region.
A colonial period palace combining European and Indian architectural elements that served as residence for the Nizam of Hyderabad.
The 17th century mosque can accommodate 10,000 worshippers and was built using stones from Mecca.
A district on hilly terrain with modern restaurants, shops and high-end residential houses.
This religious complex stands on a 200-meter hill and provides extensive views across the urban landscape.
This Hindu temple sits ten kilometers from the city center in a forest area with old trees.
The temple in Jubilee Hills displays traditional Dravidian architecture with carved stone pillars and wall paintings.
The park spans 40 hectares along Hussain Sagar lake and hosts various native bird species.
The Hindu temple stands on Paramanand Giri hill and offers views over the city and surrounding terrain.
A public park with a lake featuring evening laser performances, boat rides and observation points toward Hussain Sagar lake.
A historical Islamic building from the 19th century with prominent minarets and geometric patterns on the facade.
A colonial period railway station with a facade that combines Gothic architecture with traditional Indian elements.