Got A Day In Karachi? Here’s How You Can Make The Most Of It
Karachi, the City of Lights, is known for its iconic landmarks,
architectural gems depicting rich colonial history, bustling city life
and, yes, not to forget, the expansive Arabian Sea. You will never find a
dull moment here. The cacophony of honking buses plying on the road
round-the-clock, numerous road-side eateries (dhabas) and shopping spots
open until late night are the reason why the city never sleeps. So, if
you’re a visitor who only has 24 hours in Karachi, don’t fret. There are
plenty of things to do in Karachi.
How To Make The Most of 24 Hours in Karachi
Exploring a city full of life, culture and history can be a bit
challenging, especially for first-time travelers. For your convenience,
we’ve prepared a list of things to see in Karachi. From the best tourist
places in Karachi to the most popular restaurants, there’s a lot you
can do in 24 hours. Here’s a snapshot:
Clifton Beach
Breakfast at Boat Basin food street
Visit the largest single domed mosque – Tooba Masjid
Mohatta Palace Museum
Lunch at Burns Road
Port Grand
Quaid-e-Azam’s mausoleum
Frere Hall
Flagstaff House
PAF Museum
Dinner at Do Darya
Let’s discuss each of these in further detail:
Morning walk at Clifton Beach
People enjoy a camel ride at the Clifton Beach
Wake up at dawn and head to Seaview for a refreshing start to your
morning. The vast Arabian Sea attracts Karachiites and foreigners alike.
You can visit the Devil’s Point from where, while sitting on the ledge,
you can watch the rising tide hitting the rocks and the waves slowly
receding. Dip your feet in the water or take a walk along the beach. You
can also go for a camel or horse ride. If you are interested in knowing
more about beaches and picnic places in Karachi, take a look at this
blog: Top beaches in Karachi for a perfect picnic.
Breakfast Spots in Karachi
Aloo paratha is the most popular breakfast item at Boat Basin food street
Regardless of the fact that you’re in the city only for a day, all visitors must visit at least one of the many desi food restaurants in Karachi.
Boat Basin’s food street tops the list in this regard. Indulge in
scrumptious aloo paratha, chicken cheese paratha and qeema paratha at
any of the eateries situated in this area with karak doodh patti to wash
it all down. If you are willing to splurge, then visit Xander’s in
Khyaban-e-Shujaat in DHA Karachi. It is one of the most chic restaurants
in the city, serving all-day breakfast. The outdoor seating area is its
best feature. Only a short 26 minute drive from Xander’s is Dolmen
Mall, Clifton. It has a large number of international brands and a food
court. You can shop here to your heart’s content. Xander’s Address: C 32 E St, Block 4 Clifton, Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh, Pakistan Timings: 8:00 AM till 12:00 AM
Visit the Largest Single Domed Mosque in the World
Visit the spectacular largest single domed mosque – Masjid-e-Tooba
It is more commonly known as Round Dome Mosque or Gol Masjid, due to
its large domed roof. Masjid-e-Tooba is a beautiful mosque and is one of
the city’s major attractions, just like Badshahi Masjid is in Lahore.
The white marbled dome is around 236 feet in diameter and is placed on a
low surrounding wall. The amazing bit is that there are no centre
pillars to support the dome. The mosque can accommodate around 5,000
worshippers and is one of the major tourist places in Karachi. Address: Phase 1, DHA Karachi Timings: All day
Mohatta Palace – A Cultural Heritage Site
Exhibitions are held regularly at Mohatta Palace Museum in Karachi
An important landmark of Karachi, Mohatta Palace is a must-visit
attraction for any history buff. It is located on Hatim Alvi Road,
Clifton. The first glance at this magnificent building will stop you in
your tracks. Mohatta Art Gallery also holds exhibitions of various
artists and painters. The space attracts a large number of art-lovers
who appreciate not only the paintings exhibited in the gallery, but also
the Victorian-era statues that are placed outside the building. The
museum is open throughout the week except on Mondays and the timings are
from 11:00 am to 06:00 pm. Address: 7 Hatim Alvi Rd, Block 5 Old Clifton, Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh 75600, Pakistan Timings: Closed on Monday, 11:00 AM till 6:00 PM
Burns Road – the oldest food street in Karachi
Everything is desi about food street at Burns Road
For lunch, head over to the food street on Burns Road. Foreign
tourists and local people who come from far off locations, always visit
this area as it houses some of the city’s best desi restaurants. If
you’re visiting Burns Road for the first time then make sure to drop by
Waheed Kabab House, Mazedar Haleem and Delhi Rabri House. If you love
Nihari, then there is no place like Javed Nihari. There are numerous
famous nihari outlets in Karachi, however, Javed Nihari tops the list. Located in the heart of Federal B. Area,
which is a popular housing area of Karachi, Javed Nihari can be easily
reached from all parts of the city. The restaurant’s slow-cooked stew
garnished with ghee and green chillies is to die for. People say in
order to truly enjoy the taste, you must dine in. Address: Saddar, Karachi Timings: 8:00 AM till 3:00 AM
Experience the food street on Karachi’s shores at Port Grand
An iconic food street near the Arabian Sea Courtesy: PortGrandPakistan
Karachi has an expansive shoreline and if you are in the city you
must make the most of it. If you think diving in the rough waters of the
Arabian Sea at midnight is a little too extreme, you can, may be,
experience boating at Port Grand. Port Grand provides a boat ride around
Karachi’s coast – a speed boat ride and an exclusive floating party
deck. The spot also organizes a bazaar at night and, if you’re visiting
over the weekend, you can experience other attractions such as magic
shows for kids, fire shows and concerts. But if you are visiting on a
regular weekday, there is comparatively less rush and you can enjoy a
quiet moment there. Take a walk on the cobbled pathways, look at the
ships in the sea, experience a beautiful sunset against the backdrop of
the Arabian sea. You can also enjoy scrumptious dishes at the food
street. Address: PNSC Building, Road Opposite، Port Grand Food St, West Wharf, Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh Timings: 5:00 PM – late night
Mazaar-e-Quaid is a popular tourist attraction in Karachi
If you are looking for sightseeing spots in Karachi, then do not miss going to Quaid’s mazaar,
the striking marble facade of Quaid’s mausoleum will make you
spell-bound. It is a resting place for the country’s founder. There is a
huge park spread on 53 acres of land and is a perfect spot for
picnickers. Address: M. A. Jinnah Rd, Jacob Lines Ghm، Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh Timings: Closed on Monday, Tue-Sun 10 AM to 6:30 PM
Explore architectural gems: Frere Hall
Frere Hall is an important landmark in Karachi
A Karachi tour would not be complete without visiting Frere Hall. You
can’t help but appreciate the Venetian Gothic style architecture and
murals on the ceiling, painted by renowned Pakistani artist Sadequain.
Frere Hall was built in 1865. Like its design, the building’s name is
also serves as a reminder of its colonial past. It’s named after Henry
Bartle Frere, who was a governor of Bombay. It also houses Karachi’s
largest libraries and a beautiful art gallery. Address: Fatima Jinnah Rd, Civil Lines Saddar, Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh, Pakistan Timings: Daily 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Learn more about the life of Quaid: Flagstaff House
Quaid-e-Azam House is a museum showcasing artefacts related to the founder of the nation
If you are in Karachi, then you have to visit the residence and
office of the founder of Pakistan. It is a museum showcasing relics and
artefacts related to Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The building has a
magnificent brick and stone facade. Intricate carvings, and archways
add beauty and elegance to the structure and make it one of the most
attractive tourist places in Karachi. Address: Fatima Jinnah Rd, Karachi Cantonment, Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh, Pakistan Timings: Daily 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Revisit Pakistan’s wartime history at PAF museum
If you like aircrafts, then Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Museum is a
must-visit. It houses various aircrafts and jets that were used by
Pakistan during war times, especially during the 1965 war with India.
For a history aficionado, this museum is worth visiting. You can also
buy food from the various outlets available there and there is a huge
garden where people sit and relax. Plus, there’s a small amusement park
near the museum. Address: PAF Faisal Air Base، Shahrah-e-Faisal Rd, Faisal Cantonment Timings: 9:00 AM till 9:00 PM
Enjoy dinner besides the sea at Do Darya
Do Darya is the most iconic food street in Karachi. It is famous not
only for its beautiful ambience but also for its amazing food. It is
less likely for you to feel hungry after a fulfilling lunch at Burns
Road, earlier in the day, but once you see the picturesque views of the
sea at Do Darya, you would want to book a table right away. The next
thing you know is that you are seated at a spot close to the sea and
tucking in the all-time favourite malai reshmi handi. Also, their cheese
naan is worth every bite. A general tip: if you are visiting Karachi on
a weekend, then make sure to book your seat at Do Darya at the earliest
or you will have to end up waiting in a queue. Address: Sea View Rd, D.H.A. Phase 8 Timings: 6:00 PM till 3:00 AM
There is more to Karachi than meets the eye. The metropolis is home
to a lot of other spots that you can visit during a longer stay, even if
you’re travelling to Karachi alone.
From mesmerizing views of the sea and historical buildings to fun
picnic places in Karachi and an amazing food scene, the city is blessed
with immense cultural wealth.
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