
Bathukamma
Telangana’s floral festival celebrated in community circles.

Editor-curated must-visit attractions and landmarks in Hyderabad

Iconic 16th-century monument with four minarets, the heart of Old Hyderabad.

Former Nizam residence with Persian architecture and crystal chandeliers.

Majestic 13th-century fort with incredible acoustics and historic diamond trade.

Historic 17th-century mosque with bricks from Mecca, can accommodate 10,000 worshippers.

World's largest film studio complex with themed sets and live entertainment.

One of India's National Museums with one of the largest private collections in the world.
Festivals, cultural events, and celebrations
Plan your trip around the right season
Why visit
Pleasant weather for forts, bazaars, and food streets.
Keep in mind
Peak-season weekends can be crowded.
Why visit
Suitable for short trips with indoor plans.
Keep in mind
Heat can be intense in daytime.
Why visit
Festive vibe and occasional weather relief.
Keep in mind
Rain and humidity may disrupt plans.
Intercity connectivity and travel options
Rajiv Gandhi International Airport and major rail access via Secunderabad/Hyderabad stations.
Local transport and practical tips
Local transport
Hyderabad Metro, MMTS suburban rail, TSRTC buses, and app cabs/autos.
Pick the right neighbourhood for your trip
Banjara Hills
Premium staysUpscale hotels, restaurants, and easy city access.
Hitech City / Gachibowli
Business + modern staysCorporate hub with modern hotels and strong road connectivity.
Abids / Lakdikapul
City sightseeingCentral base for Old City landmarks and museums.
Local food specialties and traditional favourites
Hyderabadi Biryani
Fragrant dum-cooked rice layered with marinated meat or veg.
Haleem
Slow-cooked wheat-lentil-meat stew, especially seasonal in Ramadan.
Irani Chai
Strong, creamy tea paired with bakery snacks.
Double Ka Meetha
Rich bread pudding-style Hyderabadi dessert.