Stop planning, start packing. SyncTrip App is now live!
IndiaExplore

Amritsar

4.7

About this Destination

Amritsar, colloquially known as Ambarsar, is a city steeped in history and spirituality. It stands as a prominent cultural and religious hub in the heart of Punjab, as the second largest city of India. The city is most renowned for the Golden Temple , the holiest shrine in Sikhism. The resplendent temple, surrounded by the sacred Amrit Sarovar (pool of nectar), is a testament to Sikh architecture and welcomes people from all walks of life with open arms. Amritsar is the spiritual and cultural centre of the Sikh Religion. Baisakhi festival brings out Amritsar's resplendent face with its finest food, clothes and merry-making. This place is also infamous for its Jallianwala Bagh massacre and its proximity to Wagah Border . From Operation Blue Star in the Golden Temple to the tragedy of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, Amritsar has seen the worst of situations and yet emerged like a phoenix through testing times. Amritsar today is a thriving city with active trade and tourism industries. Wandering through the bustling streets of Amritsar, one encounters the vibrant bazaars and the lively atmosphere of Hall Bazaar , where local delicacies, colorful fabrics, and traditional crafts captivate the senses.  Delving deeper into Amritsar's spiritual tapestry, the Durgiana Temple , often referred to as the Silver Temple, and the peaceful Ram Tirth, associated with the sage Valmiki, add layers to the city's religious diversity.  A day in this peaceful city starts with the spiritual prayers from Gurudwaras. Culinary enthusiasts are in for a treat with Amritsar's rich gastronomic offerings. The city is famed for its delectable Punjabi cuisine, including the iconic Amritsari Kulcha, Makki di Roti, and Sarson da Saag. The bustling streets come alive with the sizzle of street food stalls, inviting locals and tourists alike to indulge in the flavors of Punjab . The best time to visit Amritsar is during the winter months, from October to March, when the weather is pleasant, allowing visitors to explore the city comfortably. One of the most agriculturally productive cities of India, Amritsar is well connected with most of the important cities of India.

Top 39 Places To Visit in Amritsar

Khair-ud-Din Masjid

4.5/5

Golden Temple

4.5/5

Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum

4.4/5

Khalsa College

Sun City Amusement & Water Park

SkyJumper Trampoline Park

4.6/5

Hotels & Stays in Amritsar

Local Cultures of Amritsar

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Punjabi Culture

Rich in traditions, folklore, and vibrant festivities, Punjab is known for its hospitality, music, and dance.

Various Villages in Punjab
Year-round
Culture

Gurdwara Culture

The culture surrounding Gurdwaras is deeply embedded in the Sikh tradition, emphasizing community service and spiritual gathering.

Amritsar
Daily, especially during prayer times
Culture

Bhangra Dance

A lively and energetic dance form originating from Punjab, often performed during celebrations and harvest festivals.

Various Villages in Punjab
During festivals, weddings, and events
Culture

Punjabi Cuisine

Famous for its rich flavors, use of dairy products, and staple foods like roti and sarson da saag.

Amritsar
Year-round
Culture

Sikh Architectural Heritage

The architectural styles of Gurdwaras, particularly the Golden Temple, which is notable for its exquisite craftsmanship.

Amritsar
Year-round

Festivals of Amritsar

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

Festival

Baisakhi

A harvest festival that celebrates the Punjabi New Year and the arrival of the harvest season.

Amritsar
April 13-14
Festival

Diwali

The festival of lights, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness, celebrated with great fervor in Amritsar.

Amritsar
October-November
Festival

Gurpurab

Celebration of the birth of the Gurus, especially Guru Nanak and Guru Gobind Singh, with prayers and Kirtan.

Amritsar
Varies, usually in November
Festival

Holi

The festival of colors that celebrates the arrival of spring, with vibrant colors and community gatherings.

Amritsar
March
Festival

Lohri

A popular Punjabi festival marking the end of winter, celebrated with bonfires and folk songs.

Amritsar
January 13

Amritsar

4.7
reviews

No available trip dates

39+ Places to visit

No one is planning a trip to Amritsar

SyncTrip app screenshot

Sync, Plan, and Explore – the way YOU want.

Your next trip starts here! Synctrip is already helping travelers
connect and plan better.

Download the App today and get early access to our app!