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Chowmahalla Palace

Palace

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    Ankit Kumar
    Good for a day outing. The entry fee is Rs. 50 for one person. They will charge Rs. 50 extra if you are carrying a camera with you. The place is neat and clean. For me the main attraction was the display of vintage cars and weapons. The photographs of all the Nizams, with a small description, were on display which was a good learning. There is also a small snacks counter which sells cold drinks, water, chips, biscuits and other bakery products. They have provided lots of benches for you to relax if you feel tired. They have parking space as well.
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    syed k p
    One of the best legacies of the erstwhile ruler of Hyderabad state. this palace has been recently opened to public(2005). Buy a photography pass (does not cost much, only Rs50). The durbar hall is the main attraction. I went there at 10 am and was able to see everything including the photo exhibits by 2 pm.
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    Abhirup Chaudhuri
    A must see place if you are interested in the life of the Nizams of Deccan. This was their residence. Simple and tranquil on the outside. Modestly ornate inside. The layout of the gardens in front will always catch your eye.
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    Priteem Behera
    The palace looks good but it has relatively fewer places which you can enjoy. It has a good collection of antique cars. Some displays are worth the visit. The central place of gathering which was being used few years ago looks fresh.
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    John Bishop
    Nice architecture and gardens. Peaceful with freedom to roam within reasonable restrictions. Interesting collection of cars and very extensive collection of weaponry. Beautiful decor. Recommended for relaxing tour of buildings and grounds.
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    Claudia Cruz Leo
    Gorgeous complex, with well maintained buildings and gardens. Very nicely curated to show photos of the last three nizams and their families. Really enjoyed the artifacts and old car collection! Well worth the visit.
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    arjun kumar
    Near to charminar at a walking distance it is a great place to visit. You can have a look into the lifestyle of the Nawabs. Good thing is water and utilities are free inside the place and also you can rest in one of the field with green grass.