Charminar & Laad Bazaarhyderabad
The Icon of Hyderabad

Overview
A 16th-century mosque and monument with four grand arches, surrounded by the bustling streets of the historic Old City.
What To Expect?
A climb up the narrow spiral stairs of the minarets for a bird's-eye view of the Old City. Afterwards, wander into Laad Bazaar, famous for its 'lac' bangles, pearls, and traditional 'Attar' perfumes. The area is a riot of colors, sounds, and the smell of Irani Chai and Osmania biscuits.
Tips
- Try the Irani Chai and fruit biscuits at Nimrah Cafe right next to the monument.
- Bargain hard in Laad Bazaar; prices are often quoted double for tourists.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes as the area is heavily congested.
Exploring Charminar & Laad Bazaar
Built on a Promise
Built in 1591 by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah to mark the end of a deadly plague, the structure serves as both a monument and a mosque.
The four minarets stand 56 meters tall and house 149 steps each. The structure is built with granite, limestone, and pulverized marble.
How to reach Charminar & Laad Bazaar
Located in the heart of the Old City. Best reached by auto-rickshaw or taxi. The nearest Metro is MGBS (Green Line).
Tips for Visiting Charminar & Laad Bazaar, hyderabad
- Try the Irani Chai and fruit biscuits at Nimrah Cafe right next to the monument.
- Bargain hard in Laad Bazaar; prices are often quoted double for tourists.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes as the area is heavily congested.



















































