Bihar Museum
Bihar Museum gives an insight into the history and ancient culture of the state with artifacts dating back centuries.
Gandhi Maidan
A large, historic ground in Patna, often used for public gatherings and events.
Patna Museum
Patna Museum, displaying a casket believed to contain the Buddha’s ashes, is a contemporary landmark exhibiting bronze sculptures and old coins from the region.
Patna Market
A market where you can find a chaat shop at the entrance, famous for its potato-cake chaat costing 40 rupees a plate.
Mahavir Mandir
Mahavir Mandir is located next to Patna Junction, with a unique statue of Bajrangbali and a floating stone from Ram Setu. It is located in the heart of Patna.
Patna Railway Station
A railway station area known for the "Nashta" shop, serving Kachori, Dahi Vadas, and Potato curry.
Planetarium
The Planetarium is a place in Patna that requires an entry fee of under $2 to visit.
Patna Sahib Gurudwara
A sacred gurudwara and one of the most important shrines for Sikhs from all over the world, where visitors partake in kada prasad and langar.
Nalanda University
Nalanda University is mentioned as one of the best places to visit in Bihar, India.
Golghar
The Golghar is a domed colonial granary overlooking the city of Patna.
Patna zoo
Patna Zoo, also referred to as Patna zoological park. The visit takes approximately 2-3 hours, and the ticket charge is ₹40.
Eco Park
Eco Park, also known as Rajdhani Vatika, offers boating, cycling trails, a children's corner, and a jogging track, attracting a large number of visitors.
River Ganga
The River Ganga flows through Patna, and a pathway has been constructed along its banks for morning and evening strolls.
Patna City
A location in Patna known for Ghugni Kachori, specifically near Patna City Chowk and Patna Saheb, where the 110-year-old shop Nandu Ji Kachori Wale is located.
Nandu Ji Kachori Wale
A 110-year-old shop near Patna City Chowk, famous for serving Kachori and Ghugni for 10 Rupees.
Lovely Lassi
A 50-year-old shop near Mahendru, known for its sweetened yogurt drink (lassi), which originally cost 1 rupee in 1975.
Sabzi Bagh
A place where you can buy Amaavat (dried mango pulp), particularly at a dry-fruits shop at the corner.
Maurya Lok
A hub for street food in Patna that began with the Banjara food truck in 1986, known for its chowmein.
Champaran meat-house
A restaurant near the Planetarium, famous for its Mutton Handi (stew cooked in earthenware pot) costing 120 rupees per plate.
Sweet Home
A sweet shop located on the street corner opposite Hariniwas Complex, famous for its Moti-Choor Laddoo.
Old Museum road
A road where you can try Khaaja (sweet) and Anarsa (rice based biscuit).
Boring road
A road where you can find street food stalls, particularly opposite Harilal, serving cutlets and Litti Chicken.
Quality Corner
A sweet shop close to the cutlet shop on Boring Road.
Nandu Lal Kachori shop
A 100-year-old shop famous for its sattu-stuffed kachoris served with kala chana sabzi (ghugni), and crisp fritters made with khesari dal.
Tandon Ji Ke Samose shop
A samosa shop known for its samosas with a great crust and potato filling, influenced by Bengali flavors with the addition of paneer.