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5-a Upper Mall (4.02 km from Army Museum Lahore)
Set in Lahore, Hotel Noor Plaza offers 3-star accommodation with private balconies. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and room service. Private parking can be arranged at an extra charge. At the hotel, rooms have a terrace.
Behind Saddique Trade Center، 11- (4.09 km from Army Museum Lahore)
Located within 17 miles of Wagah Border and a 19-minute walk of Lahore Gymkhana, Royalton Inn Hotel - Lahore has rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Lahore.
Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani Rd 40 Block T (4.13 km from Army Museum Lahore)
Located in Lahore 23 km from Wagah Border HOTEL SHANZE INN provides accommodation with a restaurant free private parking and a shared lounge. This 3-star hotel offers a concierge service and a tour desk.
55-n Gurumangat Road Gulberg-ii (4.21 km from Army Museum Lahore)
Rose Palace Hotel, Gulberg offers accommodation in the centre of Lahore.It is conveniently placed a short walk away from Liberty Market, Gulberg.The Allama Iqbal Airport is a 30-minute drive from the property.Rooms are stylish and well-appointed.
Gulberg Ii 11-f Block H (4.30 km from Army Museum Lahore)
Set within 27 km of Wagah Border and 1.8 km of Lahore Gymkhana, Royalton Inn Hotel features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Lahore. Around 1.8 km from Pace Shopping Mall, the property is also 2.
Off-college Rd 15-s Block S Gulberg (4.31 km from Army Museum Lahore)
Ambiance Boutique Art Hotel offers air-conditioned accommodation in Lahore. The property has a restaurant, as well as a shared lounge. The property is close to popular attractions like Pace Shopping Mall, Fortress Square and Lahore Gymkhana.
71-c Main Boulevard Gulberg Near Si (4.33 km from Army Museum Lahore)
Attractively situated in the Gulberg district of Lahore, Shelton’s Rezidor Lahore is situated 28 km from Wagah Border, less than 1 km from Lahore Gymkhana and 2 km from Pace Shopping Mall.
Akbar Road Off New Airport Road (n (4.38 km from Army Museum Lahore)
Featuring free WiFi, a restaurant and a children's playground, the 4* Grand Enclave Hotel offers accommodation just 3 kilometres from Allama Iqbal Airport and 19 km from Wagah Border. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
The Army Museum Lahore is a museum in the city of Lahore, Pakistan that celebrates the rich cultural and military history of the Pakistani Army. Established in 1959, the museum is located in the Walled City of Lahore and provides visitors with an incredible insight into how Pakistan’s army has developed and evolved over time. The collection housed within the museum covers a wide range of topics, from military uniforms to weaponry, from artifacts of major battles fought by the Pakistani army to displays honoring veterans. Visitors can see various exhibits featuring important figures from Pakistan's past as well as artworks depicting different aspects of its history. The museum also serves as a memorial to those who have given their lives while serving in the nation’s armed forces.
The Army Museum houses a variety of art pieces that pay tribute to influential personalities such as General Muhammad Zia ul-Haq, Field Marshal Ayub Khan, Air Chief Marshal Asghar Khan, and even Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan. Additionally, it displays maps and documents highlighting significant moments in Pakistan’s history such as its independence struggle and major battles fought during wars with India. The museum also contains artifacts related to technology used by Pakistani forces including planes, tanks and guns used during conflicts with India. It also features an exhibit devoted entirely to medals awarded for gallantry or service rendered in wartime or action against terrorism or insurrection.
Additionally, educational programs are held throughout the year at the Army Museum Lahore for students interested in learning more about military history or engaging with former soldiers who have served their country honorably. All visitors are welcomed with open arms at this historic location where they can learn more about Pakistan's culture and its proud past while paying homage to its brave defenders.