Lahore is a city rooted deep in history, with many stunning architectural gems, dating back to the time when Mughals ruled the land. For decades, it has maintained its status of being a top tourist destination in Pakistan—one that you can easily navigate within a day. If you are visiting the city for a short period and, let’s say, have only 24 hours in Lahore, then there are plenty of places to explore. However, just because you’re short on time doesn’t mean you can’t make the most of what the metropolis has to offer. Check out our list of the most popular things to do in Lahore.
Fun things to do in Lahore in a day
Exploring a city rich in history and culture with a thriving food scene can be a bit of a challenge, especially for those who are traveling to Lahore for the first time. And then you hear the popular saying “Jinnay Lahore nai wekhiya o jamiya nai!” and you feel even more intrigued to explore what exactly the city has in store for visitors. There’s an abundance of culture, history and food. Also, there are many beautiful historical buildings in Lahore that are not to be missed. Feeling overwhelmed? Don’t worry.To help you out we have drafted a list of top ten things to do in Lahore that you would surely not want to miss. Shall we begin? Let’s take you through the city. Here’s a snapshot:
- Breakfast at Lahore’s famous food street
- Visit the grand Badshahi mosque
- Mughal-era fortress – the Lahore Fort
- Marvel at the craftsmanship of Sheesh Mahal
- Historic landmark – Minar-e-Pakistan
- Lunch at Butt Karahi at Lakshmi Chowk
- Explore history at Lahore Museum
- Something to remember for a lifetime: Wagah border
- Spend your evening at Shalimar Gardens
- Shopping avenues in Lahore
Breakfast at Lahore’s famous food street

If you love desi cuisine, then you can try out the traditional halwa puri breakfast. And if you like, you can wash it all down with a fulfilling glass of chilled sweetened lassi. It is served with a dollop of cream on top. Right after you have consumed this meal, you might feel drowsy and would want to take a nap, but don’t fall for it. For if you take a nap now, you would wake up in the evening and miss half of your day snoozing. So to make the most of these 24 hours in Lahore, you need to get going.
Visit the grand Badshahi Mosque

You should visit Badshahi Masjid early in the morning around 9:00 AM. In the morning, the sun faces the mosque, bathing the walls of the building. So you can marvel at every intricate detail with ease. There are also fewer people in the morning and you can look at every detail in solitude.
Mughal-era Fortress – The Shahi Qila
Among the many places to visit in Lahore is the astounding Lahore Fort. At the entrance of the Badshahi Masjid, you will see a security line that will lead you to the Fort. Spread over 20 hectares of land, it is a Mughal-era fortress with several remarkable palaces, museums, picture walls and gardens – all behind the Lahore Fort.Its foundations were laid by King Akbar in 1566 who gave the architecture its signature style and adorned it with both Hindu and Islamic motifs. Then Emperor Shahjahan added a Persian touch to its design adding floral patterns. The famous Alamgiri gate was constructed by Aurangzeb, the last of the Mughal Emperors.
Marvel at the Craftsmanship of Sheesh Mahal
Commissioned by Emperor Shahjahan in 1631, it was completed in 1632. Inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site, it was built with fine pearls, diamonds and stones embedded in it.The ‘Mirror Palace’ is one of the major tourist attractions in Lahore. It has five domed entrances where visitors are mesmerized in the reflective and glittering qualities of the thousands of mirrors on the walls and ceilings. The master bedroom of Mumtaz Mahal and Shahjahan lie tucked away amidst the cluster of other rooms.
Its walls were originally adorned with red rubies, lapis lazuli, emeralds, diamonds and sapphires. All these years people have looted these precious stones and now you will mostly find red plastic crystals embedded in its place. Shahjahan constructed this astounding palace to please his wife Mumtaz Mahal. It is believed that Mumtaz Mahal had a dream that she was floating high in the air where she could touch the stars. When she discussed this with the Emperor, he built a magnificent palace. When she died, he built the Taj Mahal in her loving memory.
Historic Landmark – Minar-e-Pakistan

Later, to commemorate the event, a tall tower of Minar-e-Pakistan was built in Iqbal Park. Around 70 meters tall, Minar-e-Pakistan is symbolic of the fight against British and is one of the major tourist attractions in Lahore. The government of Pakistan announces a public holiday on 23rd March, every year.
Lunch at Butt Karahi at Lakshmi Chowk

Served with sliced green chillies, freshly chopped coriander, thinly sliced ginger and a dash of lemon – it is a must-have for those who love desi cuisine. A plus point is its ambience. You will enjoy desi food in a fine dining experience.
Explore history at Lahore Museum

One of the most prominent sculptures, ‘The Fasting Buddha,’ is the most celebrated and prized objects in the museum. It also houses many artefacts belonging to prehistoric times and the Indus Valley Civilization.
For foreigners, the entrance fee is PKR 400, while locals are charged only PKR 20. Timings of Lahore Museum are from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM so you can easily visit this tourist attraction in Lahore after lunch. Remember, that it is closed on Fridays.
Something to remember for a lifetime: The Wagah border ceremony
The ceremony at the Wagah border is a routine military practice by the armed forces of both India and Pakistan. Situated around 25 km away from the main city of Lahore, soldiers of both the countries depict chivalry and also brotherhood in a parade which is more of a dance.This is a symbol of peace between the two nations. Right after you have witnessed a historic museum, it is a treat to watch this military ceremony.
Spend your evening at Shalimar Gardens

The inspiration for its design has been taken from the gardens in Kashmir. It is divided into three blocks. The beautiful garden has an impressive landscape, where there are gurgling fountains and colourful flower beds that cover 80 acres of land. Just like Shahi Qila, Shalimar Gardens has also been included in the World Heritage Sites in Pakistan by UNESCO.
Shopping avenues in Lahore
There are many places to go for shopping in Lahore. Especially during festive occasions of Eid, you will see people flocking these shopping malls and bazaars in Lahore to buy trendy clothes and jewelry. If you are a shopaholic then do visit these outlets:- Packages Mall
- Liberty market
- Anarkali bazaar
- Kareem market
- Mall of Defence
- Emporium Mall
- Ichra bazar
- Fortress Square Mall
- Gulberg Galleria
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