
Guru Nanak Gurpurab: Amritsar
Guru Nanak’s birth anniversary in Amritsar.

Editor-curated must-visit attractions and landmarks in Amritsar

The holiest shrine of Sikhism in Amritsar, also known as Harmandir Sahib, famed for its gilded sanctum, sacred sarovar, and langar that feeds thousands daily.

Pedestrian-only street with vibrant shops and heritage architecture.

Historic memorial of the tragic 1919 massacre.

Museum showcasing stories and artifacts from the 1947 Partition.

Daily Beating Retreat ceremony at the India–Pakistan border.
Festivals, cultural events, and celebrations
Plan your trip around the right season
Why visit
Best time for Golden Temple visits - cool mornings, clear skies, and the sarovar looks beautiful. Baisakhi in April is worth staying for if you can extend the trip.
Keep in mind
Lohri and winter holidays bring more visitors. Popular hotels near the Golden Temple fill up on weekends.
Why visit
Fewer crowds and good room availability. Wagah Border ceremony is less packed.
Keep in mind
Punjab summer is dry and very hot. Daytime sightseeing gets uncomfortable.
Why visit
Greenery returns. Post-monsoon air feels fresh and the Golden Temple complex looks clean.
Keep in mind
Humid monsoon spells and rain can disrupt outdoor plans.
Intercity connectivity and travel options
Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport and Amritsar Junction provide good flight and rail access from major cities.
Local transport and practical tips
Local transport
Autos, e-rickshaws, app cabs, and city buses connect Golden Temple, Jallianwala Bagh, and other key areas.
Pick the right neighbourhood for your trip
Golden Temple Heritage Zone
Pilgrimage-first tripsWalkable access to Golden Temple and key old-city landmarks.
Ranjit Avenue
Families + modern staysPlanned locality with restaurants, newer hotels, and broader roads.
Hall Bazaar / Railway Station area
Budget + connectivityGood for short stays with rail access and local market proximity.
Local food specialties and traditional favourites
Amritsari Kulcha
Stuffed tandoori flatbread served with chole and chutney.
Amritsari Lassi
Thick, creamy Punjabi lassi often topped with malai.
Amritsari Fish Fry
Crisp gram-flour battered fish with bold spices.
Chole Kulche
Street-style chickpeas and soft kulchas in local bazaars.