Amritsar was founded by Ram Das, the fourth Sikh guru, in 1577. Apart from the picturesque and serene sights, the city is home to Sikhism’s holiest shrine – the awe-inspiring Golden Temple. It is not every day that one gets to set sights on an architectural marvel. However, the area surrounding the temple is always buzzing with activity. A tangle of railway lines divides the city into two distinct parts. The old city, which is home to the Golden Temple and other places of historical relevance, is on the southeast part. This area is quite fascinating to explore. One will be introduced to a network of narrow bazaars that seem to defy time. The other half of the city is located towards the northern part of the railway lines. It is the ‘modern’ half of the city. However, this part has come up in a haphazard fashion around colonial-era boulevards. It is here that one can find malls and upmarket hotels. The city shines through in this half, but the traffic makes it difficult to appreciate the city. One can journey from the old part of town to the new city by cycle-rickshaw. But, touring the old city is best done on foot. A visit to Amritsar is never complete without taking a tour of the complex that houses the Golden Temple. The focus of tourists’ attention is the tank that forms a moat around the gleaming Amrit Sarovar. It is from here that Amritsar derives its name. The tank, which is ringed by a marble walkway, is supposed to have healing powers. Devotees from across the globe visit the shrine to bathe in its sacred water. Apart from the temple, one can also visit the other monuments and shrines that dot the edge of the compound. The Sikh Museum depicts the persecution suffered by the Sikhs over the course of history. Another historical site worth visiting is Jallianwala Bagh. It can be reached through the gatehouse on the same road that leads to the Golden Temple. The park commemorates the 1500 Indians killed or injured when a British officer ordered his soldiers to open fire on protesters in 1919. If one looks closely, the bullet holes are still visible on the walls. There is so much to see here. A trip to Amritsar should always be planned between November and March. During this period, the weather is quite pleasant and ideal for sightseeing. However, the temperature could drop to -4 degrees Celsius. The summer months may not be a suitable time to visit the city. Finding accommodation in Amritsar will never be a problem when you a slew of budget and premium OYO rooms at your disposal. The hotels come with all basic amenities and are proximate to the important hubs in the city. One can find hotels near the Golden Temple. However, this area could be quite congested, albeit well-connected. There are OYO rooms available near Hall Gate, Amritsar Junction and Gurunanak Dev University.
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What are some of the best accommodation options in Amritsar?
OYO Rooms have various accommodation options in Amritsar. You can choose your stay based on what you are looking for in your stay.
The most important thing to do in Amritsar is to visit the Golden Temple and enjoy the langar there. There are also other places of historical importance like Jallianwala Bagh that you must visit. You also have the option to enjoy street food, local shopping and nearby places of religious and historical significance.
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What is a good time to visit Amritsar?
Amritsar experiences extreme summers and chilly winters. Though the city is a beautiful destination to visit all around the year, winters make for a pleasant time. The best time to visit Amritsar is between November to March. The weather during these months is good for sightseeing and visiting the most important Golden Temple.
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What are some of the best economy and luxury homestay and hotel options near the Railway?
You will easily find many comfortable and luxurious OYO Rooms stay options near Amritsar Railway Station. Some of the good options are:
Punjabis love food and this shows in how they prepare and serve their food. In Amritsar, you will find a huge spread of vegetarian as well as non-vegetarian dishes that are unique to the city. Each and every dish that you are a must have in this city are rich in taste, culture and butter. In order to enjoy, the local food, you have to wander in the streets and find all the small eateries settled in the nooks and corners. The must-try dishes are Amritsari Kulcha, Mutton Tikka, Shammi Kabab, Tandoori Chicken, Fish Tikka, Keema Paratha, Baigan Bharta, Kulfi and Lassi.
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Is the city covered by Metro/bus network? What is the best way to travel across the city?
Amritsar does not have a metro or bus network. The best way to get around the city is the auto-rickshaws and the cycle rickshaws. Both of these options are inexpensive and easy to find across the city. there is a free bus service between the railway station and the Golden Temple, which is run by the Temple Trust. You can also hire a car to travel in and around the city. The cars can be self-driven or you can choose to be driven by a chauffeur.
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How to Reach Amritsar?
Amritsar has an international airport called Sri Guru Ram Das Jee International Airport. This airport is well connected with Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chandigarh, Kuala Lumpur and Dubai. If you choose to travel by train you will have to get down at Amritsar railway station which is again well connected with all the major Indian cities. Amritsar is located on National Highway 1, so reaching Amritsar by road is also a good way to travel and enjoy a road trip from Delhi, Chandigarh, Patiala and Jammu.
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Which are the must-visit places Amritsar?
Other than the Golden Temple, you should also visit Durgiana Temple Amritsar, Akal Takht, Gobindgarh Fort in Amritsar, Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar and Wagah Border. Amritsar has many beautiful places in a 300 km range. So, you can also plan to visit these places while you are here. Some places that you can visit are Dharamshala, Khajjar and Vaishno Devi.