A stunning 11th-century temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, it's one of the largest and most significant temples in the city.
Known for its exquisite stone carvings, this 10th-century temple is a gem of Kalinga architecture.
Famous for its intricate sculptures and beautiful architecture, this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Parvati.
Ancient Jain rock-cut caves with inscriptions and sculptures, these caves offer a glimpse into Odisha's past.
Known for the Shanti Stupa (Peace Pagoda), this is the site of the famous Kalinga War and Emperor Ashoka’s transformation to Buddhism.
A unique zoo and botanical garden, it is home to a wide variety of animals, including the famous white tigers.
A treasure trove of artifacts, sculptures, and exhibits that reflect Odisha’s history, culture, and heritage.
A serene park that offers scenic beauty with a variety of plant species, especially known for its rose garden and cactus house.
A 13th-century temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, it is the only temple in Bhubaneswar where Lord Vishnu is worshipped.
A popular recreational park named after the former Chief Minister of Odisha, offering a peaceful retreat for locals and tourists alike.
A fascinating place for astronomy enthusiasts, it offers shows on space and celestial phenomena.
Dedicated to Lord Krishna, this temple is a center for spiritual learning and devotion, offering a peaceful environment.
Located in the heart of the city, this temple is dedicated to Lord Rama, Lakshmana, and Sita, and attracts visitors during festivals.
A temple dedicated to the 64 yoginis (female deities), located in Hirapur near Bhubaneswar, it is an important tantric temple.
Showcases the rich tribal culture and heritage of Odisha, displaying tribal artifacts, clothing, and traditional art forms.