Punjab

Multan

City of saints and sufi shrines. Tile-blue domes, mango orchards, and bazaars that haven't changed their rhythm in centuries.

6 attractions

Historic

1 spot

Multan Fort (Qila Kohna Qasim Bagh)

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Fort area

Earthen ramparts of the old citadel, now a park with sweeping views of the old city's domes and minarets.

Religious

3 spots

Shrine of Bahauddin Zakariya

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Old City

13th-century octagonal mausoleum with the tile-blue dome that became the Multan signature. Quiet in the early morning.

Shrine of Shah Rukn-e-Alam

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Multan Fort

The grandest Suhrawardi shrine in South Asia. Pre-Mughal brickwork, vast dome, still an active devotional site.

Eid Gah Mosque

Multan Cantt

Mughal-era congregational mosque with a vast open courtyard. Rarely crowded; the architecture rewards a slow walk.

Cultural

1 spot

Multan Arts Council

Multan Cantt

Local theatre, calligraphy, and the occasional qawwali night. Check the board outside for what's on.

Shopping

1 spot

Hussain Agahi Bazaar

Old City

The original Multani bazaar — blue pottery, embroidered khussa shoes, and ajrak. Haggle gently.

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