


Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad is the largest city in the state of Gujarat, with a population of approximately 52 lakhs (5.2 million). Located on the banks of the River Sabarmati, the city is the administrative centre of Ahmedabad district. The city established itself as the home of a booming textile industry, which earned it the nickname "the Manchester of the East." A rising centre of education, information technology and scientific industries, Ahmedabad remains the cultural and commercial heart of Gujarat and much of western India.

Eating out in Ahmedabad is an incredible experience. There are numerous restaurants in the city that will serve you with the delicacies of the state.

Bawarchi Restaurant, Dwarkesh Complex, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad
Havmor, Kashmira Chambers, B/H. Popular House, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad
The House of MG, Mirzapur Rd, Ahmedabad
Comfort Inn President, Municipal Market, Mithakhali, Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad with its dazzling exterior is extremely proud of its tradition and cultural roots which gets reflected through the numerous markets and popular shopping items of the city. Once the sun sets in, people from all parts of the country come shopping for a rocking collection of goods at affordable prices.
A shopaholic's paradise, Ahmedabad has something to suit every taste and every pocket. From antique jewellery, the meenakari furniture, mirror studded wall hangings, Kutchi embroidered tablecloths to any thinkable ethnic or modern wear - the treasure of bazaars and malls have it all.
Hotel Klassic Gold
42, Sardar Patel Nagar,
Behind Telephone Exchange, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad - 079 26445508
Dalmiya Resort International Pvt Ltd
GHCL House, Near Navrangpura Bus Stop,
Opposite Punjabi Hall, Navrangpura,
Ahmedabad - 079 32983725
Associated Hotels Pvt Ltd
Near Nehru Bridge, Khanpur Road,
Ahmedabad - 079 25501350
Capri Hotel
1, Near Relief Cinema Tilak Road,
Opposite Electricity House, Relief Road,
Ahmedabad - 079 25506644
Exotic Hotels And Resorts Ltd
31, Shankar Chambers,
Near H K House, Ashram Road,
Ahmedabad - 079 26587921
- Sabarmati Ashram
Founded in 1915, this ashram was Gandhi's headquarters during the long struggle for Indian independence. It still makes handicraft, handmade paper and spinning wheels. Gandhi's simple living quarters are preserved as a small museum and there is a pictorial record of the major events in his life. The ashram is open from 8.30 am to 6.30 pm. Admission is free. - Calico Textile Museum
This wonderful museum exhibits a magnificent collection of rare textiles. Besides, furniture, temple artifacts and crafts from different parts of the country can also be seen here. - Nal sarovar bird sanctuary
54 km away and connected the the city, the sanctuary offers a pleasant trip comprising of a lake and marshes where you can see flamingos, pelicans, cranes, storks, ibises, spoonbills, wading birds, kingfishers, swallows, osprey, harriers and falcons in huge numbers. - Theen Darwaza
Built by Ahmed Shah in 141 A.D., the Theen Darwaza is a grand gateway at Ahmedabad with three arched gates, and an example of magnificent Gujarati architecture. One of the oldest and longest gateways in Ahmedabad, it is located adjacent to Bhadra Fort.
- Kite Festivals
The International Kite Festival is always held at Ahmedabad in January, to coincide with the festival of Uttarayan or Makar Sankranti. People celebrate Uttarayan with a lot of gusto and fervour, and all business comes to a grinding halt for a couple of days. It is also a celebration to mark the end of winter. - Navratri
Navratri or the festival of nine nights is devoted to Goddess Shakti. The festival also has the famous folk dance of Gujarat "Garba". The festival continues for nine nights, and everyone takes part with renewed vigour. Garba is also played with 'Dandiyas' (sticks) in hand.
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