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Badshahi Mosque
Lahore Fort
Shalimar Bagh

I suggest visiting on a weekday, especially in the morning. It's much less crowded, and you can really soak in the peaceful vibe of the gardens without the hustle and bustle of a weekend crowd.

I recommend wearing comfortable shoes. You’ll do quite a bit of walking, and the pathways are beautiful but can be uneven in places, so be prepared to stroll around comfortably.
Check the weather before you go. I went on a sunny day and it was gorgeous, but a cooler time of year or cloudy day would be more pleasant if you're planning to stay for a while

Visit the historical sections outside of peak hours like around 4 PM. The light is beautiful then for photos and it’s less busy when you want to appreciate the art and architecture.
Delhi Darwaza
Grand Jamia Mosque

My advice is to wear comfy shoes because you’ll be walking a lot on marble. I didn’t brace myself and regretted it halfway through the visit, ugh!

I think bringing a water bottle is smart. There aren’t many vendor around, and it can get hot, especially later in the day. Hydration is key!
Wazir Khan Mosque

If you can, visit early in the morning around 8 AM. The light for photos is amazing and it's way less crowded then, so you can really soak in the beauty of the mosque.

Take your time and appreciate the intricate tile work and calligraphy. I suggest sitting quietly in the courtyard for a few minutes – it's a great way to soak in the atmosphere.
Noor Mahal
Hiran MInar Park

Be careful of the monkeys! They can be quite cheeky and got into my bag looking for food. Keeping your belongings close will save you a lot of hassle!

I think you should explore the garden areas before heading to the Hiran Minar itself. You'll likely find quiet spots to chill and appreciate the architecture without the rush.

I suggest visiting during the early morning around 8 AM. The park is less crowded then, and the light for photos is awesome. Trust me, it makes a huge difference for your pics.
My advice is to bring some snacks and water. The food stalls can be a bit pricey and not all that great, so packing your own treats saves you money.