Let’s explore Bhopal

The city of Lakes – Bhopal and the capital of Madhya Pradesh was founded by Raja Bhoj, an elegant statue of whom can be seen at Upper Lake, VIP Road. Despite industrialization, the city has the old charm of narrow alleys and crammed markets that co-exist harmoniously with high-tech malls and new planned city. The city has various Parks, Museums, Art Galleries, movie theaters, multi-cuisine restaurants, international food chains and yes Lakes!

Though the city was founded by Paramara King Bhoj (1000-1055) and was initially named Bhojpal, it has a mixed culture of both Hindus and Muslims and both the communities have been living at peace since ages. It was the rule of Begums in the 19th century that gave Bhopal a foundation of its Golden Age. They invested in public works and took care of their subjects. Buildings like the Jama Masjid and the Gohar Mahal are of those times. They gave the city a considerable mark in architecture, arts, music, poetry, and craft.

Today, Bhopal remains a place of considerable beauty with its two lakes that still dominate the city. These lakes are bordered by old city, marketplace, mosques and palaces, the new city with its exquisite parks and gardens, modern buildings and avenues.

Where to Shop

From traditional handicrafts to shimmery purses, fancy shoes, jewelry, household items and more, Bhopal’s street side shopping experience is fun and meets the demands of every customer with diverse tastes and preferences. The shopping bazaars are also well-stocked with food stalls serving chaat, samosas, kachoris, fruit juice and ice-cream.

So as the city sets for spring, here’s where you can shop till you drop. Bhopal has various city malls like DB City, Aashima, C21, People’s and many other. Few of our best markets are New Market, 10 number Market, and Bittan Market. These places have everything you ever want to shop.

What to Visit

Places of Historical Importance

Manav Sangrahalaya (Museum of Mankind), situated at Shyamla Hills an open-air exhibition that depicts the story of mankind in time and space. Bharat Bhavan is a center for the performing and visual arts. There is a museum of the arts, an art gallery, a workshop for fine arts, a repertory theatre, indoor and outdoor auditoria, rehearsal room, and libraries of Indian poetry, classical and folk music. The Tribal Museum depicts the tribal life, art, mythology of M.P. and Chhattisgarh. It also has Art Exhibition Gallery and Open Air Theatre in addition.  

Sadar Manzil is the Hall of Public Audience of former rulers of Bhopal. Located on a hill near the upper lake, Van Vihar is a place to enjoy serene and peaceful atmosphere among the sweet murmurs of birds on the trees and around it are the many wild animals like Tiger, Leopard, and Panther are a treat to watch.

Located in the picturesque Shyamala Hills is the Regional Science Center. This center houses about 300 science exhibits in ‘Invention’ and ‘Fun Science’ galleries. Stargazing sessions are organized for those who want to to have a real close view of luminous bodies.

War Memorial

Shaurya Smarak was inaugurated by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi on 14 October 2016. It is dedicated to galleries and landmark in the memory of war heroes of various wars with China and Pakistan. It also has models of various warships, submarine, aircraft are also shown as an educational supplement.

Amusement and Water Park

Filled with thrilling rides, Bhopal has three water parks to beat off summers. These are Kanha Fun City, Crescent Water Park, and People’s Mall Water Park.

Places of Religious Importance

Bhopal is a city which is rich in all religions and has various famous places of worship. Temples and mosques are built in marvelous architecture and are ornately decorated on all the sides.

Asia’s largest mosque – Taj-ul-Masajid is situated in Bhopal along with Moti Masjid. The Jain temple at Bhojpur has a 6-meter-tall statue of Bhagwan Shantinath and two statues of Bhagwan Parshvanath (left) and Bhagwan Suparshvanatha (right). The Parvati’s cave lies opposite to this temple.

Atop hills is situated Birla Mandir, a place that offers both spiritual experience and a panoramic view of the picturesque city of Bhopal. Gufa Mandir, Khatlapura Mandir among various others are situated among different locations in Bhopal.

Workplaces

Want to arrange one-on-one meetings or need collaborative spaces? Bhopal has two coworking places: S.pace and Dylogg. Work and connect at these coworking places around the city.

Where to Eat

There are various food chains around the city for both veg and nonveg foodies. Sagar Gaire and Sharma & Vishnu are two most famous veg food chains available at all major location in the city. For nonveg lovers, there are Lazeez Hakeem and Zam Zam Fast Food center.

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