Golconda Fort - located on
the outskirts of the city, Golconda Fort is one of the most
magnificent fortress complexes in India.
Birla Mandir - a Hindu temple made of white marble
located on top of a hill overlooking the city.
Salar Jung Museum - houses the largest one-man
collection of antiques in the world. Huge collection of
artifacts dating back to a few centuries can be found here.
Makkah Masjid - a stone-built mosque, immediately
southwest of Charminar. Remarkable for its architecture, size
and its royal splendor.
Birla Planetarium - located in the heart of the city on
the panoramic hillock of Nawbat Pahad, the Birla Planetarium
is a tribute to the advances made in science and technology.
Chilkur Balaji - Temple of Lord Sri Venkateshwara.
Around 23 km from Mehdipatnam. Special buses and shared Auto
Rickshaws are available. It will take approximately 3-4 Hours
for Darshan of Lord on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays.
Nehru Zoological Park -
among the largest in Asia.
Hussain Sagar - A man-made lake that separates the twin
cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. It is famous also for
the 18-metre tall Buddha statue on a platform in the middle of
the lake, and for the Tank Bund that is the main road between
the twin cities.
Laad Bazaar - directly to the west of Charminar, and
known for its bangles.
P.V.Ghat - The Samadhi of the former Prime Minister, Shri P.
V. Narasimha Rao. Labeled the Chanakya of modern India, Rao is
credited to have put India on the path of reforms.
Prasads IMAX Theatre - is the first IMAX theatre to
open in South India. It boasts of the world's biggest IMAX
screen.
Public Gardens of Hyderabad - One of the best laid-out
gardens in the country with buildings of the State
Legislature, Jubilee Hall, etc.
Purani Haveli - The official residence of the Nizam.
Chowmahalla Palace- It was the seat of Asaf Jahi
dynasty, where the Nizam entertained his official guests and
royal visitors. Built in 1750 by Nizam Salabat Jung and
designed along the lines of the Shah's palace in Isfahan, this
actually consists of a group of palaces each used as a Durbar
Hall.
Sanghi Temple - A temple dedicated to Lord
Venkateshwara graces a promontory overlooking Sanghi Nagar.
Snow World - An amusement park which enables citizens
of this tropical city to experience very low temperatures and
snow.
Astha Laxmi Temple - A temple located in Vasavi Colony
near Dilsukhnagar is the 2nd largest Laxmi temple in India.
Wargal Saraswati Devi's Temple - A temple located 50 km
from Hyderabad towards medchal highway. It is mounted on a big
rock, rtc buses are available on that route.
Hyderabad Pearls - Many visitors who visit Hyderabad also
take time to shop for the famous pearls and bangles sold in
the city.
Hyderabad International Convention Centre - Hyderabad
International Convention Centre (HICC) is South Asia's first
truly world class convention centre located in Hyderabad, the
burgeoning business hub of India. This first ever purpose
built convention facility in the country was conceptualized,
designed and created to hold events for people numbering
between 50 and 5000. HICC offers state-of-the-art facilities,
comparable to the world's best convention centers across the
globe.
Hyderabad Central - A huge mall erected in Punjagutta
area of Hyderabad.
Madhapur - Home to the IT world of Hyderabad.
Anathagiri Forest - (Vikarabad - 70 km from Hyderabad).
Ramappa Temple - Also known as the Ramalingeswara temple,
Ramappa Temple is an example of brilliant Kakatiya art. It is
located 77 km from Warangal, the ancient capital of the
Kakatiyas, 157 km from Hyderabad.
Ramoji Film City (RFC) is the world’s largest
integrated film studio complex, at nearly 2,000 acres. It is
also one of Asia’s most popular tourism and recreation centres.
Opened in 1996, it is located about 25 km from Hyderabad on
Vijayawada National Highway(NH-9).