Ahmedabad is the largest city in Gujarat, with plenty of old world charm, impressive architecture and cultural attractions. Inevitably there is a wide range of accommodation here, and the best places to stay in Ahmedabad range from budget guesthouses to the more modern western style properties.
However, Ahmedabad isn’t a great favourite with visitors because it’s so spread out and hard to get to know. It’s also afflicted by the same problems other major 21st Century cities have: traffic, pollution and overcrowding.
But if you can, it’s a rewarding place to visit, with a wonderful maze of an old quarter, some excellent museums, great restaurants as well as some extremely colourful and lively night markets.
Ahmedabad is also where you’ll find Gandhi’s former headquarters, one of the world’s best collections of Indian textiles - both modern and antique, and several truly breathtaking temples and mosques.
What Not To Miss
- If you're in the area then be sure to visit Sabarmati Ashram, Mahatma Gandhi's home for twelve years, and the base from which he started his revolutionary movement. There's also a lovely museum adjacent to the house which sheds light on his entire life story.
- Akshardham Temple features truly magnificent architecture that you're bound to fall in love with! Highly atmospheric, it's a must-see - especially the nighttime light and sounds show.
- The Hathee Singh Jain Temple is another top spot to visit, filled with beautifully ornate sculptures and carvings.
- Auto World Vintage Car Museum houses over 200 automobiles and so is a fascinating place to pass by.
- Take the whole family out to Kankaria Lake and enjoy a picnic by the waterfront. With a zoo right beside it as well as toy trains and a number of watersports, (including balloon safari), there's something for everyone.
Since independence all sorts of modern buildings have also sprung up, especially in the new city on the western side of the river. A number of the lovely middle class neighbourhoods house some of the best places to stay in Ahmedabad, so don’t discount this part of town.