Allahabad is famous for Sangam and Kumbh. Nevertheless, the city has much more to offer to the tourists. The City has more attraction like Park, Temples and much more.
Anand Bhawan
The former residence of the Nehru family, "Anand Bhawan" has been transformed into a museum that shows various articles & artifacts of the Independence movement in India.
Triveni Sangam is a sacred place in Allahabad where three holy rivers (Ganga, Yamuna & Saraswati) merge and people congregate to pay their respects to the river.
Built by Akbar in 1583 in the state of Uttar Pradesh, Allahabad Fort stands on the Yamuna near its confluence with the Ganga River and is recognized as a monument of national importance.
A large historical garden in Allahabad,Β "Khusro Bagh"Β is having a tomb of Prince Khusro which represents an exquisite example of the architecture of Mughal period.
Allahabad Museum is located inside the Chandrashekar Azad Park where he sacrificed his life. This famous museum gives a glimpse of the independence movement of India.
With a 20-foot-long and 8-foot-wide idol of Lord Hanuman in a reclining position, The Bade Hanuman Jee Temple is a well-known temple in the city of Allahabad.