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Lucknow is the capital of Uttar Pradesh, India and the largest city in the state.
[edit] UnderstandLucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, thrives along the banks of Gomti river. Nawab Asaf ud Daula is attributed to be the creator of Lucknow as it stands today. She reached its acme during the reign of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah a patron saint of music and poetry. The city, Awadh and UP fell to the British during his reign. Today, the city is dotted with remnants of its rich cultural past. Lucknow is also known for its elaborate cuisine and 'Chikankaari' or exquisite shadow-work embroidery on fine muslin cloth. Lucknow is a historically important city and for many centuries was at the heart of North Indian culture. In particular, the city was famous for its Adab and Tehzeeb (manners and hospitality), intricate embroidery, beautiful gardens and dance forms such as Kathak. It was also one of the sites of the 1857 Indian Mutiny (or First War of Indian Independence). The Hindi spoken in Lucknow is considered the most beautiful and gentle in the country. Currently the city has a population of around 2.5 million. Lucknow is the heart of the art, cuisine, dance, culture and music of Northern India. It was the cradle of the Hindu-Muslim-Sikh symbioses that made India great. it brought in the best of various cultures and accepted Western institutions like La Martinier in her womb. It was made famous by the soft-spoken, and sweet tongued, Awadh-lucknowai culture that was based on "civilized behaviour" toward fellow human beings. Lucknow is the home of Urdu, Hindustani and Hindi languages. The city became known as a centre for Urdu poetry and courtly presence and diction. Many poets were born and lived here. The "mushaira" an event of reading poetry formed the heart of Lucknow's nightlife. the "mushaira's" went on through the wee hours of the night. It'a only rival in Northern India was Delhi, though Lucknowies were always embroiled in a heathy rivalry with Delhi, home of the famous poet Ghalib and others. [edit] Get in[edit] By planeThere are daily flights from Delhi, Bombay and Kolkata. Amausi Airport, Lucknow is directly connected with Delhi, Patna, Kolkata, Bombay and Varanasi by direct flights. Indian Airlines, Reservation Enquiry, Ph : (0522)220927 Flight Information - Amausi Airport, Enquiry - Ph : (0522)435401, 436188 (pre recorded - 142) Air India-Janata Travels, (General Sale Agent) Hotel Clarks Awadh, 8, M.g. Road, Ph: (0522)226171 Sahara India Airlines, Sahara India Tower, 7, Kapoorthala Complex, Ph : (0522)377675, 372742 [edit] By trainLucknow is on the New Delhi - Varanasi railway route. Connections can be made to Agra and Allahabad. A major railway junction, Lucknow is conveniently connected to many cities. Some of the important trains are : 5307/5308 Shatabadi Ex. : 5063/5064; Nainital Ex; : 9165/9166; Sabarmati Exp : 2553/2554; Vaishali Exp : 5609/5610; Awadh-Assam Exp : 8475/8476; Neelanchal Exp : 4283/4284; Ganga-Yamuna Exp : 4229/4230 Lucknow Mail : 2419/2420; Gomti Exp : 4057/4058; Kashi-Vishwanath Exp : 4011/4012; Nauchandi Exp : 1015/1016; Bombay-Gorakhpur Exp : 5011/5012; Cochin-Gorakhpur Exp. The Important Contact for Lucknow Railways are as under:- Railways Manual Enquiry 131, 135, 2636132 Pre Recorded 1331, 1332 Reservation 1330, 1350, 0522-2635841 Badshahnagar 0522-2385182 0522 is Lucknow STD code. [edit] By roadLucknow is connected by road with all the major cities of the country. Some of the major road distances are : Agra - 363 km, Allahabad - 210 km, Ayodhya - 135 km, Kolkata - 985 km, Corbett National Park - 400 km, Delhi - 497 km, Dudhwa National Park - 238 km, Kanpur - 79 km, Khajuraho - 320 km, Varanasi - 650 km. fharrukhabad [edit] By busThe Bus Stations are situated at Charbagh, Alambagh, and Kaisar Bagh. The Telephone No for Roadways Inter State Bus Terminal Alambagh is : 0522-2458096 Buses from Sunauli-Bhairawa on the India/Nepal border stop on their way to Varanasi. [edit] Get aroundFrom Lucknow to New Delhi There is a luxury AC bus from Quaiser Bagh Bus station. Route for this bus is Lucknow - Sitapur - Bareilly - Muradabad - Gaziabad - New Delhi [Anand Vihar ISBT] [edit] See
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Kapoorthla" "Sahara Ganj" "FUN Republic" "Inox" Chikan dress --- a cotton dress with hand made embroidery on it, is a must-buy in Lucknow. These garments are both for men and women. The cost is any where between Rs 250-2500 depending on the "chikan work("hand embroidery work on cloth is of various types, "Murri" is the traditional handwork and is therefore a little more expensive ). In old Chowk and Aminabad it's a small scale industry so it is cheaper to buy from there. Bhartiya Chikan Centre and Manoj Chikan, on Nadan Mahal Road are reasonably priced. In Hajratganj ("Ganj") the same piece will cost some 200 rupees more. Beware of the touts who will take you to shops near the Civil Hospital and Hussain Ganj where the prices are even 500% [edit] EatEvery one knows about the famous Lucknow tikkas and kebabs. They are Mughlai delicacies. Dastharkwan near Tulsi theatre, Alzaiqa near Novelty theatre, Lalbagh, many roadside hotels near Aminabad and old Chowk offer cheap and unique type of dishes. If you are looking in the "splurge" range, Royal Cafe, Aryan's etc in Hazratganj will cater to your needs.The Food Court at Sahara Ganj, near Hazrat Ganj is the recent hot favourite with a number of fast food joints including McDonald's.
In the same area, during winters one can also enjoy Kashmiri Tea (a red coloured hot tea), with cream and Makhan Malai (a local variant of ice cream - saffron flavoured, made by hanging unsalted butter overnight in dew and then aerating it by beating it) For some lounge action head towards Mint at Arif Castle and Ultra Violet in Mall Avenue. These places offer non-alcoholic beverages and great food. Food festivals are common at these places. If coffee and tea is something you like you will find lots of varities at Capuccino Blast at Mall Avenue. Sharma Tea House, Lalbagh and Kewal's, Outside Maqbara Compound, Hazratganj are famous for their tea and mouth watering samosas (Potato stuffed pancake)
[edit] DrinkFinding alcohol is not a problem, but there aren't many non-seedy bars, except at five-star restaurants. A safer drink alternative is the famous local lassi yogurt drink. and shikanji [edit] Sleep[edit] Budget
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