Situated on the banks of the Sabarmati River, it is now revered as a pilgrimage site.
The well-maintained riverfront boasts a promenade, cycling and walking tracks, and an open-air market.
The second-largest lake of Ahmedabad has several attractions for kids and adults alike.
Located about 18 kms away from Ahmedabad, the historic well was made in honour of Rana Veer Singh by his wife Rudadevi.
Constructed in 1848, the Jain temple is known for its architecture and rainwater harvesting structure.
For all vintage car aficionados, a visit to this landmark museum is a must.
The notable city square is a vegetable market in the morning, a bullion market at noon and a bustling street food market at night.
The mosque is famous for its 10 intricately-carved stone latticework windows.