An iconic landmark of Hyderabad and located in the Old City, it is said to have been built as a charm against a deadly epidemic raging in 1591.
Capital of the Qutb Shahi kingdom, it is considered by many as one of the most magnificent fortress complexes in India.
It houses the largest one-man collection of antiques in the world and is not the typical boring museum
Constructed over a sprawling 1,666-acre of land, it holds a certification from Guinness World Records of being the largest integrated film city in the world.
Situated atop a hill and overlooking the Hussain Sagar Lake, it is a magnificient temple of Lord Venkateshwara
Inaugarated in 1963, it covers approximately 300 acres of land and is inhabited by more than 1500 species of wildlife.
A popular attraction of Hyderabad, this palace is a blend of many architectural styles and influences. The ceremonial functions of the Nizams were held here.