If you’ve ever visited Islamabad, you would know how stunning this city looks once the sun goes down. Be it the beautifully lit Faisal Mosque at the foothills of Margalla or the lively Jinnah Super Market in the heart of the federal capital, there is certainly no shortage of places to visit in Islamabad at night.
Given the fact this city is considered a popular travel destination among locals and foreigners alike, these spots have turned into famous tourist attractions in Islamabad, owing to their brilliant views, among other factors.
Popular Places to Visit in Islamabad at Night
If you want to explore the nightlife in Islamabad, make sure to check out these popular spots:- Daman-e-Koh
- Faisal Mosque
- Pakistan Monument
- Saidpur Village
- Jinnah Super Market
Daman-e-Koh

While the small kiosks, cobbled pathways and gorgeous gardens at Daman-e-Koh certainly add to its charm, it is widely known for its picturesque bird’s eye view of Islamabad. This view looks even more mesmerizing at night when all the street lights are turned on and all the buildings are brightly lit. You can also see Faisal Mosque from the viewing point at Daman-e-Koh.
Located at an altitude of 2400 ft, this lush green viewpoint is approximately 25 minutes’ drive away from the city if you travel via Pir Sohawa Road. This mountainous road leads all the way to Monal, one of the best restaurants in the city and another tourist attraction in Islamabad.
Address: Daman -e- Koh Rd, E-7, Islamabad, Islamabad
Timings: 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM
Faisal Mosque

It is also the fourth largest mosque in the world. This adds to its popularity as one of the main tourist attractions in Islamabad.
Named after the late King Faisal bin Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia, Faisal Mosque is perceived as the National Mosque of Pakistan. The magnificent white mosque, designed by a Turkish architect, is the perfect blend of traditional and modern architecture. While it looks mesmerizing during the day, it looks even more stunning at night when all the lights come on.
If you see this monument from a distance, the surrounding lights reflect magically on the vast marbled courtyard in the front, making the famous Faisal Mosque in Islamabad shine like a gem.
Address: Shah Faisal Avenue, E-8, Islamabad.
Pakistan Monument

In case you have never visited this majestic monument, it is divided into two sections: the main monument that is shaped like a blooming flower and a museum, which is located adjacent to the alluring structure. The large petals, which are made of granite, represent the four provinces. Meanwhile, the smaller ones signify Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Gilgit Baltistan and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas.
Given its location, this national monument offers an enchanting view of the city, which looks even more magical at night. You can pretty much see the entire city in all its dazzling glory from up there, making it one of the must-visit places in Islamabad.
Make sure to visit Pakistan Monument and spend some time at its museum on your next trip to Islamabad.
Address: Shakarparian Hill, Islamabad.
Museum Timings: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (Closed on Mondays)
Museum Ticket Price: PKR 20
Saidpur Village

Located at a 10-minute drive from the F-6 Markaz, this living heritage site depicts the rich cultural history of the region. This quaint model village houses a Sufi shrine, a Hindu temple and a Gurdawara all in the same area, paying homage to Muslim, Hindu and Sikh cultures.
Saidpur Village in Islamabad is an ideal place for those who want to spend some time away from the city without travelling too far. Although you can visit this cultural site at any time of the day, you must spend a few hours here after the sunset as well. Because if you thought the village looked charming during the day, it looks like a place straight out of an old movie at night.
From housing vintage jewellery and souvenir shops on its cobbled streets to the historic art gallery and quaint cafes, Saidpur Village is easily one of the most visited tourist attractions in Islamabad.
Moreover, there are a number of famous high-end restaurants located in this model village, making it a popular place to visit in Islamabad at night.
Jinnah Super Market

This circular market complex houses high-end boutiques, book stores, jewellery shops, gift and handicraft stores, hole-in-the-wall cafes and a few popular restaurants to name a few. Moreover, there is a casual dining area in the middle of the main market. It is surrounded by a number of food carts and kiosks. However, this area gets particularly crowded after sunset, especially during the weekends, as it’s a favourite among locals and tourists alike.
So, if you ever visit the area, either for shopping or just to enjoy the nightlife in Islamabad, make sure to spend some time enjoying freshly squeezed lemonade with some steaming hot barbecue at the ‘Gol Market’ in Jinnah Super.
On a side note, it’s also a good area to live if you’re planning to invest in Islamabad.
Address: College Road, F-7 Markaz, Islamabad.
Timing: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
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