The royal mausoleum of the Gaekwad dynasty, Kirti Mandir, is one of the most stunning but understated buildings in Baroda.
See detailsAlso known as the Maharani Chimnabai tower, the Indo-Saracenic structure was built in 1896 in memory of Maharani Chimnabai, the first wife of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III.
See detailsThe 140-year old Tambekar Wada in the Raopura Area showcases three storeys of 19th century murals.
See detailsGaekwad Baroda Golf Club is essentially a golf club and maintains that character even while affording facilities for other sports. The club facilities include tennis, badminton, gym and a large swimming pool for complete family recreation. Memberships are restricted and there is a waiting period for applicants before they can join the prestigious club. But from beginner to pro, Gaekwad Baroda Golf Club offers everything a golf enthusiast could possibly want or need.
See detailsIndu Ayurveda hospital is 1stexclusive Ayurveda Hospital in Gujarat which accredited from NABH. Indu Ayurveda hospital with wellness center have 35 beds indoor facilities in It. All new patients will be clinically Examined and Diagnosed by Panel of Experts from Ayurveda System of Medicine.
See detailsSayaji Baug, also known as Kamati Baug, is a massive green square in the middle of the town, which houses the famous Museum and Picture Gallery, and other kid-friendly sights like an aquarium, zoo, health museum, planetarium, a toy train and a flowerbed clock.
See detailsStill the residence of Vadodara’s royal family, Laxmi Vilas was built in full-throttle 19th-century Indo-Saracenic flourish at a cost of Rs 6 million. Built over 500 acres, this is the largest private home built till date and four times the size of Buckingham Palace.
See detailsLocated within the sprawling Lakshmi Vilas Palace Estate, the museum showcases art pieces that belong to the illustrious Maratha family.
See detailsAlso known as Hazira Maqbara, the lesser-visited mausoleum belongs to Qutubuddin Muhammad Khan, the tutor of Salim, son and successor of Akbar.
See detailsApart from being a wetland, it also has an eco tourism campsite. The best time to visit the wetland is from October to March cause that is the main migratory seasons for birds which migrate here from all over the world.
See detailsBuilt in the 18th century, the Sursagar is also known as Chand Talao. It marks the center of the city of Vadodara, surrounded by the thrum of commerce in the Old City.
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