A vibrant blend of heritage and modernity, the host city of CWG 2030 welcomes you.
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Ahmedabad, India's first UNESCO World Heritage City, is the cultural and commercial heart of Gujarat. Founded in 1411 by Sultan Ahmed Shah, this vibrant metropolis seamlessly blends its rich heritage with modern development. As the host of Commonwealth Games 2030, Ahmedabad showcases world-class infrastructure including the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium.

A stunning 15th-century stepwell (Vav) showcasing Indo-Islamic architecture with five stories descending underground. Intricately carved pillars and cool interiors provide respite from the heat.
Best Value: Morning hours, avoid weekends

The historic home of Mahatma Gandhi, this serene ashram on the banks of the Sabarmati River is where the Dandi March began in 1930. A must-visit for understanding India's independence movement.
Best Value: Early morning for peaceful experience

Famous for its intricately carved stone latticework (Jali) depicting the "Tree of Life" - the symbol of Ahmedabad. Built in 1573, it's a masterpiece of Indo-Islamic architecture.
Best Value: Golden hour for beautiful light through jali

One of India's largest mosques, built by Sultan Ahmed Shah in 1424. Its 260 pillars and stunning yellow sandstone architecture make it an architectural marvel.
Best Value: Early morning or late afternoon

The first temple of the Swaminarayan Sampradaya, built in 1822. Features stunning Burmese teak carvings and is an important pilgrimage site.
Best Value: Morning for aarti ceremony

A legendary night food market that transforms after sunset. By day it's a jewelry and fabric market; by night, it becomes a street food paradise serving authentic Gujarati delicacies.
Best Value: After 10 PM for full experience


A 15th-century artificial lake transformed into a popular recreational space. Features a zoo, amusement park, kids city, balloon safari, and beautiful gardens. Perfect for families.
Best Value: Evening for sunset and lights


Modern shopping destination with international and Indian brands, multiplex cinema, and food court. Located near the Sardar Patel Stadium area.
Best Value: Anytime

Famous for traditional Gujarati embroidered textiles, chaniya cholis, and handicrafts. Also offers delicious street food stalls serving Dabeli, Pav Bhaji, and Gujarati snacks.
Best Value: Evening hours
A modern 11.5 km promenade along both banks of the Sabarmati River. Features gardens, event spaces, and walking paths. A signature achievement of Ahmedabad's urban development.
Best Value: Early morning or sunset
A centuries-old market near the tombs of queens. Famous for traditional Gujarati textiles, jewelry, and ittar (perfume). Experience old-world Ahmedabad charm.
Best Value: Weekday afternoons