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Allahabad - General Info
One of the largest cities in Uttar Pradesh Allahabad bears testimony to the transfer of power from the East India company to the British Crown after the 1857 uprising The public library, the High Court, Allahabad University, Muir College, Mayo Memorial Hall are some structures that portray the exquisite colonial architecture prevalent in the 19th and the early 20th century.
Allahabad Museum
The Allahabad Museum has an impressive collection of Sunga, Gupta, late Gupta and early medieval period sculptural masterpieces, discovered at different places around Allahabad.
Hotel Samrat is conveniently located in the Centre of Posh Commercial area Centre of Allahabad.
Apart from its luxurious interiors it also provides a comfortable stay in the hotel.
The Hotel Samrat is ideal for the tourists visiting Prayag, the confluence of Ganges, Yamuna and Saraswati.
Hotel Yatrik in Allahabad is an ideal heaven for the leisure as well as business travellers visiting Allahabad.
They are four storied block. Made of sandstone and ashiar these were built by Colonel Piele in i 870 in the classical style. The Minto Park to the west of the ton has a Memorial Pillar enriched with Royal medallions and four lions carrrying the Imperial coronet.
This was a memorial pillar to the Royal Proclamation of the assumption of rule by the British crown in 1858.
Tour Allahabad Uttar Pradesh, the land of Maha Kumbh and see this ethnic land in a new light with Destination India Tourism packages.
Hindus treat Allahabad Uttar Pradesh as 'Tirth Raj' or the king of all pilgrimages, a city that was born at the confluence of three sacred rivers, Ganges, Saraswati and Yamuna- Sangam.
Allahabad tours must include tours to the All Saints Cathedral, Muir College, Anand Bhawan Museum, Khusro Bagh and Akbar's Fort.
The city of Allahabad is among the largest cities of uttar Pradesh and situated at the confluence of three rivers- Gana, Yamuna and the invisible Saraswati.













