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Places To Visit In Kanpur
Naveen Market
Also known as Khazana Mart, Naveen Market is one of the leading marketplaces in Kanpur. Situated in the North of the Central region in Kanpur, this high-end market is known for its range of garments, leather, jewellery and perfumes.
Apart from garments, leather and jewellery, Naveen Market is also famous for handicrafts and cotton goods. Hosted across similar-looking buildings, all the shops are said to have been colonial buildings in the past. The famous landmarks “The Landmark Hotel” and Som Dutt Plaza are located very close to this attraction, alongside the famous PPN Market.
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Parade Market, Kanpur
The Parade Market in Kanpur is one of the biggest wholesale markets in the city. Located on Shiwala Road, “Parade” as it is locally called, is a large area hosting hundreds of stalls from clothes to shoes and books to some of Kanpur’s famous street food.
The starting price for anything here is ₹100, which is a complete steal. The most famous things in this market are its food stalls that sell everything from chaat, biryani, sweets and desserts. The other is the wholesale bookstalls, where one can buy books for leisure reading, competitive exams, academic books and office stationery at the lowest prices. While the ground is open all days of the week, each shop and stall has its own opening and closing times.
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Phool Bagh
Situated on the Mall Road, Phool Bagh is a gorgeous urban park in the city of Kanpur. Also known as Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Udyan, the park was originally called as the Queen’s Park. This park is not only one of the oldest gardens in Kanpur but it also holds historical legacy. It used to be the venue for relevant political rallies and public meetings.
Besides being a popular recreational spot and a space for morning and evening walks, this pretty park also has the Kanpur Museum (Kanpur Sanghralaya), a library and the Cawnpore Union Club on its premises. There are also numerous statues of prominent freedom fighters including BR Ambedkar, Mahatma Gandhi and Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi. The park grounds also sites a huge hoisted Indian flag which is about 150 feet tall. Many Indian festivals including Diwali, Holi and some Poojas or religious ceremonies are held here.
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Ram Janki Mandir
The famous Ram Janki Mandir located on Subji Mandir Road in Barra is a temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman. It is one of the most sacred sites among the Hindu faith and is also listed under the exclusive holy sites revered to Hanuman, Ram and Sita together.
The temple derives its name from the mythological figures of Ramayana - Ram and Janaki (Sita). The Ram Janki Mandir has gained popularity even amongst the tourists for its beautiful location and architecture, besides religious sentiments.
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Sisamau Bazaar
Sisamau Bazaar is one of the oldest markets of Kanpur. Stretched along the busy lanes of Nehru Nagar, this bazaar is a local street market selling products ranging from utensils to clothes.
Famous for its economical prices, the bazaar also attracts bargaining as a common practice. Household items are a hit at the bazaar for you will find great products at low prices. In short, this place is a haven for everyday needs. If you’re new to the city, you can walk along the roads and experience the hustle-bustle of Kanpur city.
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Sports Village, Kanpur
Sports Village, located on Bithoor Road is an attraction known for its slides and water rides and a getaway from the summer heat in Kanpur. A leisurely space for adults, the village also acts as a haven for kids to swim in multiple pools and a playground. There is a canteen providing local food and refreshing beverages. Sports Village also has a guest house available for pre-bookings for marriages or other occasions and events.
Valmiki Ashram
Valmiki Ashram is a hilltop holy site located in Bitoor, Kanpur. It is believed to be the place where the saint Valmiki wrote the Ramayana. Covering an expanse of vast land, the Valmiki Ashram encompasses three temples and a pond.
It is also said that this was once the Hindu goddess, Sita's residence during her exile. A considerable part of the famous Indian epic and Hindu mythology, Ramayana is based on this place. The architecture of the place is pretty simple and is surrounded by greenery all around.
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