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Browse hotels in Lucknow, India — properties from Hazratganj to Gomti Nagar. Stay near the 1784 Bara Imambara with Metro access to the airport.

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About Lucknow

Lucknow: The City of Nawabs and Tehzeeb

Lucknow, capital of Uttar Pradesh, sits on the banks of the Gomti River roughly 500 km southeast of Delhi. The city rose to prominence under the Nawabs of Awadh in the 18th century, and that courtly heritage shapes everything from its architecture to its cuisine. The Bara Imambara (1784) and the Rumi Darwaza, a 60-foot Ottoman-inspired gateway, anchor the old Chowk quarter where ittarwallahs and chikan embroidery shops line narrow lanes.

Where to Stay in Lucknow

Most hotels cluster around Hazratganj, the colonial-era commercial district, and the newer Gomti Nagar township to the east. Business travelers favor Gomti Nagar for proximity to the IT corridor and the Lucknow Metro's Blue Line, which connects the airport to the city center in under 30 minutes. Heritage-minded visitors choose Aminabad for walking distance to the Imambara complex.

Practical Tips

  • Getting there: Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport handles direct flights from Dubai, Doha, and major Indian metros.
  • Getting around: The Metro covers the main corridor; auto-rickshaws and app cabs serve areas beyond the line.
  • Best time to visit: October to March brings cooler temperatures; the Lucknow Mahotsav festival runs late November, drawing classical musicians and craft vendors.
  • Food: Tunday Kababi in Chowk has served galouti kebabs since 1905 — a concrete reason to base yourself near the old city.

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