Explore the city’s many temples and monuments
The Hathi Singh Jain Temple and the Ram ji Mandir are beautiful temples in the city that are testimony to the aesthetic appeal that is inherent in Gujarat. A visit to the Jhulta Minar or the Shaking Minarets is also a must-visit. Built in the Sidi Bashir Mosque, these unique minarets that sway when force is applied to the upper arch. The Bhadra Fort, on the east bank of the Sabarmati River, is also a popular tourist destination. Built in the year 1411 by Ahmad Shah of Muzaffarid dynasty, one of the main attractions of the fort is the Teen Darwaza or the Maidan Shahi.
Sample local cuisine
Ahmedabad is the best place to sample authentic Gujarati cuisine. Be sure to try the Gujarati thali, which usually comprises dal, rice, roti, kadhi and saag/sabji. Plus, Gujarati snacks are famous the world over: the khaman dhokla, the fafda and the khandvi.
If you’re looking for street food, Ahmedabad has some very good options! Try the kulfi from Ashrafi and khakra from Induben Khakrawala. Manekchow is another popular street food destination, selling everything from paapri chat to street-side sandwiches and chowmein.
And if you thought Ahmedabad was all about vegetarian food, think again! Try haleem at Bhatiyar gali and kheema chops and mutton chaap at Baghdad Fry Centre.