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While Hyderabad often takes the spotlight, Secunderabad quietly offers its own unique charm, which is rooted in colonial history, serene landscapes, and vibrant street life. Once a British cantonment, this twin city has grown into a fascinating blend of the old and new. Whether you are a history buff or a nature enthusiast, Secunderabad offers plenty of surprises.
To make your visit to Secunderabad worthwhile, Siasat.com has curated a list of 10 things you must experience in this culturally rich city.
Secunderabad’s skyline carries echoes of the past, and its clock towers stand tall as symbols of time, legacy and history. Start your journey by exploring these timeless landmarks- Secunderabad Clock Tower, James Street Police Station Clock Tower and Monda Market Clock Tower.
Located at Lothukunta, the YK Antiques Home Museum is a private residence turned into a captivating museum by Y. Krishnamurthy. The museum showcases over 900 vintage artefacts collected over the decades. Visitors can explore this unique collection by scheduling an appointment.
Secunderabad has a wide selection of aesthetic and Instagrammable cafes like The Coffee Cup, Back Local Cafe, La Vie En Rose, This Is It, Nueve Cafe, Cafe Elaichi, Rio Cafe and Tamarind Tree.
You cannot visit Secunderabad without shopping at the General Bazar. This bustling marketplace is lined with generation-old shops, and it is a haven for bargain hunters. It offers everything from fabric, accessories, imitation jewellery, to household goods and home decor.
Tucked away in Padma Rao Nagar, Claysutra Studio is a lush, creative sanctuary founded by Carmel Hessing. The studio offers various pottery experiences, like one-day Sunday workshops to extensive residency workshops.
Moula Ali Hill offers a rewarding trek of 484 steps leading to the historic Moula Ali Dargah, a revered site built by Sultan Ibrahim Qutb Shah. The hill provides panoramic views of Hyderabad, especially captivating during sunrise and sunset.
Every area in Hyderabad is replete with Irani chai cafes and Secunderabad is no exception. Alpha Hotel is a beloved institution which is famous for its rich, aromatic Irani Chai.
Aside from the iconic ones like St. Mary’s Basilica, Secunderabad is home to some of the oldest and most historically significant churches in South India. St. John the Baptist Church, All Saints’ Church and the Holy Trinity Church are some churches you can visit.
Located in Bolarum, Rashtrapati Nilayam serves as the official winter retreat of the President of India. Originally constructed in 1860 by the Nizam of Hyderabad, it was opened to the public in 2023 to offer visitors a glimpse into India’s presidential history. It is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 10 am to 4 pm.
The Bansilalpet Stepwell is 17th 17th-century architectural marvel in Secunderabad that was restored and opened for the public in 2022. It features galleries, an amphitheatre and a cafe for visitors’ enjoyment and education.
This post was last modified on April 21, 2025 6:13 pm