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Ahmedabad Alpha One Mall
Located at the heart of Ahmedabad is Ahmedabad's largest mall the Alpha One Mall or as it is also called Ahmedabad One Mall. Spreading over an area of 706,000 square feet in the busy Vastrapur area of Ahmedabad, Alpha One Mall is the most extensive mixed-used city centre in the former capital of Gujarat.
The three floors of the mall are dotted with various national, international and some local brands as well. From one location shop to franchise outlets, there are all types that you can think of. With entertainment facilities like movieplex and a great food court to visit after the show, Alpha One Mall is an ideal spot to spend a full Sunday with family or a Friday afternoon with friends or simply for a window-shopping stroll whenever you feel like.
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AUDA Garden
Situated in Bodakdev in Ahmedabad, AUDA Garden boasts of vast stretches of well-maintained green lawns, tall towering shady trees and a peaceful ambiance. The garden has patches of lovely flower beds lighting up the space with vibrant colourful flowers. It is a perfect place to escape the chaos of the city to relax and rewind amidst natural surroundings.
Banascraft
One of the most famous boutiques of Ahmedabad, Banascraft offers a great variety of handmade items. Most of the things at Banascraft are handmade and sourced from SEWA, a women's cooperative society. You can shop here for tote bags, purses, wall hangings, cushion covers, door panels and more.
Bansidhar Garden
Bansidhar is another one of the beautiful gardens situated in the heart of the city. With an array of green trees and plenty of spaces, the garden is ideal for both relaxing or for games and activity. People mostly visit it for their routine walks. In the evenings, you will find several parents flock the garden with their kids owing to the presence of a plethora of swings and rides.
Bhadra Fort
Located at the walled city of Ahmedabad, the 44 acre-Bhadra fort composes of intricate carvings, latticework and frescos alongside impeccable arches and inscriptions at the entrance. Built in 1411 by Ahmed Shah I, the walling is said to have been established to protect the Gujarat Sultanate, reigned by Ahmed Shah I at the time.
Also known as the Arak Fort, the Bhadra Fort is said to inherit its names from the Bhadrakali temple installed by the Marathas here. This red stone-fort located along the Sabarmati river was revamped by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (the AMC) and the Archaeological Survey of India (the ASI) in 2014. Bhadra Fort is also an important venue for significant events such as the Republic Day and the Independence Day of the country.
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Butterfly Park
Butterfly Park is a vibrant park situated in One Tree Hill in Kankaria in Ahmedabad. Spread across 8000 square meters of lush green land, the park is dotted with trees, benches, and colourful flower beds. It is especially popular among the kids who flock the place throughout the year. Established with a sum of INR 89 lakhs, this butterfly park houses an array of about 150 species of flowers in addition to the in-house Skyderman Glider and Junior rides.
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Calico Textile Museum
Established in 1949, the Calico Textile Museum located at the Retreat on Airport Road is the oldest textile museum in Ahmedabad. Started by the renowned industrial personality, Gautam Sarabhai and his sister Gita Sarabhai, this museum was opened by the former Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
The museum has been preserving various weaving material, an array of designer and colourful fabric from different parts of the country. Although initiated at the Calico House, the Calico Textile Museum was further moved into a part of the Sarabhai House called "The Retreat" in 1983. The museum is currently managed and maintained by the Sarabhai Foundation; an NGO organised by the Sarabhai family. Besides textiles, the museum also showcases South Indian bronze art, temple hangings, furniture, miniature artworks and Jain artefacts. The Calico Textile Museum also has gallery sections and a library as well.
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Dada Bhagwan temple
Dada Bhagwan Temple (also known as Adalaj Trimandir) is a trimandir situated in the village of Adalaj on the Ahmedabad-Kalol highway, 20 kms from Ahmedabad. Built by Dada Bhagwan Foundation, the trimandir brings forth a unique religious concept where statues of all religious deities are placed on a common platform.
Dada Hari Wav
Situated in Asarwa, 15 km from Ahmedabad, the Dada Harir Wav, initially known as the Bal Harir Stepwell is among the two famous step-wells of the region. Established during the Mehmud Begda era, this octagonal stepwell designed in sandstone is a remanence of the Solanki style of architecture. It is a space of respite for the locals during the summers.
The seven-levels of the stepwell, which is a great source of water conservation, can also accommodate several visitors at the same time. Located right behind the Dada Hari grave, this unique construction showcases three stairways to the bottom of the well from the first storey. The whole structure of the Dada Harir Wav is a masterpiece of Gujarati design and intricate artistry in stone.
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Dhanvantari Garden
Dhanvantari Garden is another one of the pretty gardens in Ahmedabad situated in the Dungarshinagar, Paldi. The garden boasts of plenteous greenery and umpteen benches where you can go and relax. Besides the spacious tracks for jogging and walking, the park is flocked by local kids in the evening who come to enjoy outdoor games and activities.
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