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The guided night walk of the historic city of Ahmedabad begins at
Mangaldas Ni Haveli and takes you through most ancient parts of
the city and you will walk through narrow lanes, fits old havelis
and monuments to arrive at the crowded food court at Manek
chowk. There is a small room above the gateway leading to raja
no hajiro, you will witness a tradition that dates back 600 years
- or drummers signaling the closing of the city gates at 11 PM
every night. Carrying a copy of Ahmedabad City Guide that we
provide as a PDF that will make the walks more insightful and
allow you to take the history home with you.
10:00 PM
Mangaldas ni Haveli II is a modern hotel in a renovated 150-year-old residential home having 6 rooms and which is a sister property or The House of MG. The name of the cafe inside the haveli “Pol Kholi Café ”is kept as it attempts to open the secrets of the old city streets to the residents of the POL, tourists and visitors.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
The haveli is around 250-year-old having beautiful wooden carved brackets and pillars. It is said to be the best example of Vaastu shastra principle-based construction architecture and has an underground water tank where the rain water is collected through a copper pipeline and conserved throughout the year.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
The Fernandez Bridge was constructed by British Raaj to extend the Gandhi road in 1844 A.D. The bridge is constructed above Manek River a tributary or Sabarmati River which used to be 600 years ago
5 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Also known as Tombs of Ahmed Shah's Queens, the courtyard has 8 marble tombs or queens or Ahmed Shah I and other Gujarat Sultanate rulers. The main tomb belongs to Mughalai Bibi, mother of Mahmud Begada and the wife of Muhammad Shah II
5 Minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
The famous Ahmed shah's tomb also known as Raja No Haziro is situated in Manek Chowk area close to Jumma Masjid and opposite to Rani no Hajiro. The mosque consists of tomb or Ahmed Shah I, the founder or Ahmedabad city, while the grandson of Ahmed shah Qut-ud-Din Shah is buried to his right. The mosque was completed in 1414 by his son Muhammad shah.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
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