
Hotels in Multan
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Browse hotels in Multan, Pakistan, near the 14th-century shrine of Shah Rukn-e-Alam. Properties on Abdali Road from budget to mid-range business class.
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About Multan
Multan: City of Saints and Blue Pottery
Multan, in south Punjab, Pakistan, is one of the subcontinent's oldest continuously inhabited cities — settlements here date to at least 6,000 years ago. The city is defined by its Sufi shrines: the shrine of Bahauddin Zakariya (died 1267) and the shrine of Shah Rukn-e-Alam, a 14th-century mausoleum whose octagonal base and sloping buttresses appear on Pakistani currency. These two landmarks sit within the qila (old fort mound) area and draw pilgrims year-round. Multan's other signature product is hand-painted blue pottery and camel-skin lamps, sold in workshops along Haram Gate Bazaar.
Where to Stay
Hotels concentrate around Abdali Road and the Chungi No. 9 interchange, both within 3–5 km of the shrine district. Business travelers heading to Multan's textile and mango export industry typically choose properties near Nishtar Road. The city's hotel inventory spans budget guesthouses to mid-range business hotels; five-star options remain limited compared to Lahore.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Multan International Airport (MUX) receives direct flights from Karachi, Lahore, and Dubai.
- Best time to visit: October to February; summer temperatures exceed 45 °C.
- Shrine dress code: Modest dress and head covering required at major shrines.
- Local food: Try sohan halwa and multani lassi near Lohari Gate.
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