Lahore New Palace Hotel New Palace (0.7 km from Lahore Fort)
At New Palace Hotel exceptional service and top-notch amenities create a memorable experience for guests. Complimentary internet access is available in the hotel to ensure you stay connected during your visit.
H8q4+7fx Data Gunj Buksh town Lahor (0.9 km from Lahore Fort)
Luxe Haven hotel is located in Lahore within 2.3 miles of Jahangir's Sleeping Chamber and 2.5 miles of Gurdwara Dehra Sahib.property is around 19 miles from Wagah Border a 16-minute walk from Badshahi Mosque and 2.2 miles from Guddi Ground.
Bhati Gate S 3A Data Gunj Bux Road (1.2 km from Lahore Fort)
Located in Lahore 17 miles from Wagah Border Al Rehman Hotel has accommodations with a garden free private parking a terrace and a restaurant.
Near National Bank Of Pakistan Supp (2.1 km from Lahore Fort)
104- Mcleod Road Near Railway Stati (2.1 km from Lahore Fort)
Near Australia Masjid Mcleod Road L (2.2 km from Lahore Fort)
Located in Lahore New Paradise Hotel offers 1-star accommodations with a garden and a terrace. This 1-star hotel offers room service. Wagah Border is 15 miles away and Maryam Zamani Mosque is 1.6 miles from the hotel.
Mcleod Road Australia Building Behi (2.2 km from Lahore Fort)
Located in Lahore within 15 miles of Wagah Border and a 4-minute walk of Lahore Junction Railway Station A.K Hotel provides accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Mcleod Road Opposite Australia Masj (2.2 km from Lahore Fort)
Lahore Fort, an ancient citadel located in the northwestern corner of the walled city of Lahore, is a historical gem that has been standing since the 11th century. It is one of Pakistan's most iconic landmarks and attracts thousands of tourists every year. Constructed by the Mughal Empire, it is recognized as a World Heritage Site and serves as a reminder of the empire's long reign in South Asia. The fort encompasses 20 hectares and contains several monuments within its walls such as royal pavilions, palaces, mosques, and gardens that exhibit features from both Islamic and Hindu architecture.
The main entrance to the fort is via the Alamgiri Gate which was constructed by Aurangzeb in 1673. Other noteworthy entrances are Masti Gate which was built by Shah Jahan in 1631, Delhi Gate constructed by Akbar in 1566, and Akbari Gate constructed by Jahangir in 1618. Inside the fort’s walls there are many historic structures including Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace), Naulakha Pavilion, Jahangir’s Quadrangle, Diwan-e-Khas (Hall of Private Audience), Hazuri Bagh Baradari (Pavilion), Moti Masjid (Pearl Mosque), Shish Mahal Mosque and the famous Picture Wall where many beautiful paintings depicting Mughal court life have been preserved over centuries. To top it off are exquisite gardens with lush greenery that provide a picturesque view for visitors to enjoy while exploring this grand edifice from another era.
Lahore Fort has faced numerous threats over centuries; however its majestic presence still stands tall today which showcases its resilience against all odds. In 1981 it became part of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites list which further highlights its cultural importance on an international level. A must-visit attraction when visiting Lahore or Pakistan, this fort will surely leave you awe-struck with its majestic beauty!