Hyderabad : Evening Street Food Tasting with Guided Old City Tour

Hyderabad : Evening Street Food Tasting with Guided Old City Tour

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About This Tour in Hyderabad

Hyderabad is a city where history meets aroma, where every corner buzzes with sizzling pans, fragrant spices, and flavors that narrate centuries-old culinary tales. The street food culture here is not just about eating—it's an experience woven into the city’s rhythm, diversity, and warmth. The blend of Mughlai, Arab, Iranian, Turkish, and Telugu influences. It's affordable, diverse, and deeply rooted in the city’s culture. Step into the heart of Hyderabad and explore its rich history, culture, and architectural grandeur. This journey takes you through the city’s historic downtown, where iconic landmarks, bustling markets, and centuries-old monuments tell the story of Hyderabad’s royal past. From majestic palaces to hidden gems tucked in narrow lanes, experience the charm and heritage that make Hyderabad truly unforgettable. Perfect for history enthusiasts, culture seekers, and curious travelers eager to witness the city’s timeless splendors up close.

Why Visit Hyderabad?

Hyderabad, India offers a wealth of attractions, cultural experiences, and activities for visitors. From historic landmarks to modern attractions, Hyderabad provides an unforgettable travel experience with something to discover around every corner. Explore local cuisine, discover unique culture, and create lasting memories in this remarkable destination.

Getting to Hyderabad

You can reach Hyderabad, India by air, train, or road depending on your starting location. The city offers various transportation options including taxis, public transit, and private transfers to help you reach your destination. Many hotels can arrange airport transfers, and local transportation options vary by location.

What's Included

  • Tour Guide in Person
  • Bottled water
  • Iranian Tea with Osmania Biscuits
  • Air Condition Car - During The Day Tour
  • If You Choose Evening Food Walk, Varieties of Foods Included

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Additional Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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Meeting and Pickup

Meeting Point

An Ashurkhana

End Point

Necklace Road, officially named PV Narasimha Rao (PVNR) Marg,

Pickup Information

Pickup Option: Pickup available or meet at start point

Pickup Time: 45 minutes before departure

Custom pickup locations may be available. Please contact the supplier for details.

Itinerary

Tour Itinerary

An Ashurkhana is a place of mourning for... 20 minutes

An Ashurkhana is a place of mourning for Shia Muslims on Ashura, the 10th day of Muharram. Established by Muhammed Quli Qutb Shah in 1594. As a result, the city has numerous of Ashurkhanas, after completing the Charminar to mark the new city of Hyderabad in 1591. The brilliantly colored tile-mosaic decoration was completed under Abdullah Qutb Shah in 1611. After the Mughal conquest of Hyderabad, in a display of Sunni sectarianism, Aurangzeb used it as a horse stable for the Mughal cavalry.

Pathar Gatti was built during the reign of... 20 minutes

Pathar Gatti was built during the reign of the last Nizam of Hyderabad State, Mir Osman Ali Khan in 1911. As the building was constructed in stone or Pathar, it was named Pathargatti. It was designed by the renowned engineer Vishveshwaraiah in a distinctive Osmanian architecture style.

Mir Alam Mandi Veg Market in Hyderabad is... 20 minutes

Mir Alam Mandi Veg Market in Hyderabad is a well-known, historic wholesale vegetable market located at Mir Chowk, Pathar Gatti, with a daily opening from early morning until late evening. It is a bustling traditional market that sells a wide variety of fresh produce and has a long history, though recent restoration efforts for its infrastructure have faced delays. While known for fresh vegetables and groceries, it is also near several spice stores and is a popular spot for foodie tours.

Char Kaman - meaning four gates 20 minutes

Char Kaman - meaning four gates. After the completion of Charminar, at about 75m feet to its north, four lofty arches known as Char Kaman were built in 1592 by the founder along with Gulzar Houz. The names of the four arches are Charminar Kaman, Machli Kaman, Kali Kaman and Sher-e-Batil-Ki-Kaman. The arches are fifty feet high, and demarcate an open square, in front of which a Qutb Shahi palace once existed

Gulzar Houz was built 350 feet equidistant from the Char Kaman surrounding to it 10 minutes

Gulzar Houz was built 350 feet equidistant from the Char Kaman surrounding to it. Initially it was 12 sided then it turned octagonal and today it looks almost circular. It was an octagonal shaped water reservoir made for quenching the thirst of the soldiers, traders and travelers.

Established in 1591 A 20 minutes

Established in 1591 A.D. by Muhammed Quli Qutb Shah, the famous tourist attractions in the world. Feast your eyes on Hyderabad's global icon that is strategically located in the midst of two other popular structures, the famous Laad Bazaar to the west and the granite ornamented Mecca Mosque to the southwest.

Laad Bazaar or Choodia Bazaar is a market... 20 minutes

Laad Bazaar or Choodia Bazaar is a market is a famous and historic market known for its shopping souvenirs and most importantly, bangles. It is definitely one of the oldest markets in Hyderabad and sparks up memories of its glittering past of sparklingly colorful bridal bazaar.

The Mozamjahi Market in Hyderabad was built between...

The Mozamjahi Market in Hyderabad was built between 1933 and 1935 by the City Improvement Board during the rule of the last Nizam, Mir Osman Ali Khan. Named after the Nizam's son, Prince Moazzam Jah, it was intended as a fruit market and a modern commercial space to connect the city's older and newer areas. The market, known for its Indo-Saracenic architecture with a central clock tower, housed a variety of shops and has remained a vital cultural and commercial hub for over 85 years.

Public Gardens in Nampally, Hyderabad, also known as...

Public Gardens in Nampally, Hyderabad, also known as Bagh-e-aam, is one of the city's oldest and largest gardens, originally established in 1846. It is a significant cultural and historical site that houses several public buildings, including the State Legislative Assembly, museums like the Art Museum and Health Museum, and cultural venues such as an open-air theatre. The park features lush green lawns, pathways, and a Mahatma Gandhi statue.

Fateh Maidan, now known as the Lal Bahadur...

Fateh Maidan, now known as the Lal Bahadur Shastri (LB) Stadium, has a history dating back to the Mughal Empire, when it was used as a camping ground during the Golconda siege in 1687 and was named "Victory Ground" after the victory. It later became a venue for public events and military parades during the Asaf Jahi dynasty, and was first used for military parades in 1853. The stadium was officially renamed in 1967 after former Indian Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri.

The Telangana Assembly building's history is tied to...

The Telangana Assembly building's history is tied to a heritage structure originally built in 1905 for the 40th birthday of the 6th Nizam, Mir Mahboob Ali Khan. Initially functioning as the Mahabubiya Town Hall, it was designed in a fusion of Persian and Rajasthani styles and completed in 1913. After India's independence, it was designated as the State Legislative Assembly, and a new, adjoining building was constructed in 1985 to accommodate additional offices.

Necklace Road, officially named PV Narasimha Rao (PVNR)... 20 minutes

Necklace Road, officially named PV Narasimha Rao (PVNR) Marg, was built as a beautification project around Hussain Sagar Lake, It is nicknamed "Necklace Road" because the road from Sanjivaiah Park to Tank Bund and back to NTR Gardens forms a loop that looks like a necklace from the sky.

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