A peaceful ashram on the banks of the Sabarmati River, this was Mahatma Gandhi's residence and the center of his non-violent movement for India's independence.
One of the largest mosques in India, built by Sultan Ahmed Shah in 1424, with stunning Indo-Islamic architecture.
Famous for its intricately carved stone latticework windows, particularly the iconic ‘Tree of Life’ window.
A beautiful five-story stepwell, constructed in 1498, known for its intricate carvings and historical significance.
A popular recreational area with boating, a zoo, a toy train, and various attractions like balloon rides and an amusement park.
A historic fort built in 1411 by Ahmed Shah I, which houses a temple, a royal square, and beautiful gardens.
A massive and intricately carved Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan, located in nearby Gandhinagar, but easily accessible from Ahmedabad.
A splendid Jain temple built in 1848, famous for its detailed carvings and peaceful ambiance.
A treasure trove of Indian textiles, showcasing a vast collection of ancient and modern fabrics, garments, and art.
A popular educational and recreational center with interactive exhibits, an IMAX theater, and other science-themed attractions.
A serene lake surrounded by a park, perfect for a relaxing evening stroll, picnics, and cultural events.
A historic complex of tombs and mosques with beautiful Mughal architecture, known as “Ahmedabad’s Acropolis.”
A fascinating collection of vintage cars from Rolls Royces to Bentleys, housed in a heritage building.
One of the largest aquariums in India, featuring a wide variety of marine life and informative displays.
A historical market and the burial place of the queens of Ahmed Shah, offering an authentic experience of traditional crafts and jewelry.