Most Instagrammable places in Lahore
Lahore residents all have a love/hate connection with the city, and it’s not their fault because this metropolis has its ups and downs. But there are some really cool sites in this city that would look great on Instagram. The following ten locations in Lahore are ludicrously Instagrammable and require no filter.
Wall of Tolerance
Following the sad Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park incident, members of the artistic community decided to paint a wall with a message of love opposing bigotry. ‘Inteha Pasandi ab nahi’ is written on the wall. The wall serves as a constant reminder that the diversity that makes this city so lovely should be cherished and safeguarded.
Masjid Wazir Khan
Masjid Wazir Khan is a stunning mosque that stands in stark contrast to the grandeur of the Lahore Fort. It is situated at the Delhi Gate. Its Qashani tile work is a kaleidoscopic wonder and creates an exquisite image and fantasy.
Istanbul Chowk
Istanbul Chowk is a sight for traffic-struck aching eyes. It is situated close to the National College of Arts and Government College University. The picture-perfect Instagram is created by the stunning birdcages in the tree and the millions of pigeons that have made them their home. You have virtually hit the Instagram jackpot if you can capture the pigeons flying in unison.
Sheesh Mahal
Sheesh Mahal is a brilliant palace constructed of mirrors located inside the Lahore Fort that makes you wonder about the mental stability of Mughal monarchs but also makes you grateful for the ideal backdrop for your photo.
Park Plaza
Park Plaza is the best place to take pictures of Lahore is actually this plaza, which offers a panoramic view of the entire city.
Fort Road Food Street
Fort Road Food Street is the new Food Street list for an artistic Instagram photo since it is small, colorful, bordered with gol guppa and gola ganda booths, and it is also narrow.
Mall Road
The Champs-Elysees of Pakistan, Mall Road is a sight to behold in the spring, winter, and fall (summer is a complete nightmare; do not go out taking pictures in the heat).
Sarak pe karak
A highly colorful Noor-Jehan and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are painted on the wall of this modest open-air tea shop in Model Town. They are very interesting to look at, and even more so to post on Instagram.
Canal Road
Although Mall Road likely overshadows it, Lahore’s Canal Road is equally stunning and ideal for Instagram.
Badhsahi Masjid
Badhsahi Masjid: As cliche, as it may sound, Badshahi Masjid is very stunning. Even though it is now commercial, it is still one of the few things the Mughals got right for the Instagram generation.