Old Anarkali Road 40 Tourist St Ana (2.0 km from Fakir Khana Museum)
Yasir Broast Hotel is a 2-star property located in Lahore. Popular points of interest nearby include Lahore Museum and Anarkali Bazaar. The property is 16 miles from Wagah Border. At the hotel each room includes a closet and a flat-screen TV.
42 Lower Mall Lahore Lahore Pakist (2.0 km from Fakir Khana Museum)
Located in Lahore 17 miles from Wagah Border New Margala Hotel provides accommodations with a garden free private parking a terrace and a restaurant. The property is around 2 miles from Alhamra Art Center 2.3 miles from Wazir Khan Mosque and 2.
2 Nabha Road Opposite Custom House (2.0 km from Fakir Khana Museum)
Located in Lahore 17 miles from Wagah Border Tourist Inn Hotel has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. This 3-star hotel offers a concierge service and a tour desk.
(2.1 km from Fakir Khana Museum)
46 Lower Mall near M.A.O college Is (2.1 km from Fakir Khana Museum)
101- Mcleod Road Lakshami Chowk Lah (2.3 km from Fakir Khana Museum)
Lakshmi Chowk Abbott Rd Qila Shah F (2.3 km from Fakir Khana Museum)
Featuring 2-star accommodations Lahore City Hotel is located in Lahore 16 miles from Wagah Border and 1.1 miles from Alhamra Art Center. This 2-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk. Lahore Junction Railway Station is 1.
Near Australia Masjid Mcleod Road L (2.4 km from Fakir Khana Museum)
Located in Lahore New Paradise Hotel offers 1-star accommodations with a garden and a terrace. This 1-star hotel offers room service. Wagah Border is 15 miles away and Maryam Zamani Mosque is 1.6 miles from the hotel.
Fakir Khana Museum Lahore is an iconic and historic landmark situated in the heart of the city. It was established in the late 19th century by one of the city's most respected families, and has since become a major tourist destination for anyone wanting to get a glimpse into Lahore’s vibrant history.
The museum comprises of four galleries with over 10,000 artifacts spread across them; ranging from manuscripts, armours, coins and jewelry to ancient weapons and sculptures. The collection also features some truly rare pieces such as a miniature Taj Mahal made out of ivory, rare paintings from India and Persia as well as an intricate carpet weaved with pearls. One can also find many swords that are believed to have been used by Tipu Sultan during his wars against British Raj.
In addition to its vast array of artifacts, Fakir Khana Museum Lahore also provides visitors with a unique experience. Visitors have the opportunity to immerse themselves in traditional events such as qawwali (classical devotional music) performances which are held every evening inside its grand amphitheatre. Guests can also take part in guided tours around the premises led by knowledgeable guides who share their insight on the various pieces on display at the museum.
This cultural gem is highly recommended for anyone looking to gain a greater appreciation of Pakistani culture and history while discovering some fascinating artifacts that can be found nowhere else on earth!