Near National Bank Of Pakistan Supp (1.2 km from Masjid Wazir Khan)
104- Mcleod Road Near Railway Stati (1.2 km from Masjid Wazir Khan)
Near Australia Masjid Mcleod Road L (1.2 km from Masjid Wazir Khan)
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 (1.2 km from Masjid Wazir Khan)
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 (1.3 km from Masjid Wazir Khan)
Near Railway Station Lahore (1.4 km from Masjid Wazir Khan)
Located in Lahore, 23 km from Wagah Border, A-one Hotel provides air-conditioned rooms and a garden. This 2-star hotel offers room service. The hotel features family rooms. Guest rooms in the hotel are equipped with a flat-screen TV.
Bhati Gate S 3A Data Gunj Bux Road (1.6 km from Masjid Wazir Khan)
Located in Lahore 17 miles from Wagah Border Al Rehman Hotel has accommodations with a garden free private parking a terrace and a restaurant.
Lahore New Palace Hotel New Palace (1.7 km from Masjid Wazir Khan)
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.
Masjid Wazir Khan is one of the most iconic and beautiful sites in Lahore. It was built in 1634 by the Mughal Governor of Punjab, Sheikh Wazir Khan, and stands as a testament to his great architectural skill and genius.
The mosque is famous for its elaborate tile work, marble inlay, and calligraphic inscriptions. It has three courtyards with a total of 21 domes over various chambers and an ablution area with four fountains. The mosque's interior decorations include painted Quranic verses, floral patterns, geometric designs, and colorful glazed tiles. The walls are adorned with lavish mosaics of blue-turquoise tiles that enhance its grandeur.
There is also an extensive collection of inscriptions which include invocations from the Quran as well as scholarly works from renowned Sufi mystics. Masjid Wazir Khan has recently been declared a national heritage site by the government due to its beauty and historical significance.
This glorious structure draws visitors from all around the world who come to admire its magnificent architecture and intricate decoration. Its majestic domes have become an emblematic icon of Lahore's rich cultural heritage.