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Multan
Multan

Multan Travel Guide 2026: Top Attractions, Things to Do & Deals | Trip.com | April 2026

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Things to do in Multan

What to do

Looking for things to do in Multan? We provide up-to-date info on everything from must-see scenic spots to local hangouts.
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Fort Kohna Qasim Garden
Fort Kohna Qasim Garden
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Faisal Movers Multan
Faisal Movers Multan
3.5
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Bohar Gate - Inner City, Multan
Bohar Gate - Inner City, Multan
3.5
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Tomb of Hazrat Shah Rukn-e-Alam
Tomb of Hazrat Shah Rukn-e-Alam
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Historic landmark
Haram Gate
Haram Gate
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Chaman Zar e Askari Park Multan
Chaman Zar e Askari Park Multan
3.3
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Gol Bagh Park - Intermediate Board Office
Gol Bagh Park - Intermediate Board Office
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Services Club Multan
Services Club Multan
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Dehli Gate
Dehli Gate
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Historic landmark
Multan International Cricket Stadium
Multan International Cricket Stadium
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Where to stay

Discover the most popular places to stay in Multan, complete with recommendations from fellow travelers and special hotel offers
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Avari Boutique Multan
Avari Boutique Multan
4.7/529 Reviews
Aimys Villa Guest House
Aimys Villa Guest House
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Hotel de Shalimar - Multan
Hotel de Shalimar - Multan
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Fiesta Inn Hotel & Resorts Multan
Fiesta Inn Hotel & Resorts Multan
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Multan Swiss Hotel
Multan Swiss Hotel
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What to eat

Want to eat like a local? Don't miss out on these top Multan dishes and foodie spots.
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Shahjahan Grill
Shahjahan Grill
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Asian Cuisine
Café Osteria
Café Osteria
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Western-style
KFC Multan
KFC Multan
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Fast Food
Juices Island Multan
Juices Island Multan
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Bakeries
London Courtyard
London Courtyard
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Masoom's Cafe Multan
Masoom's Cafe Multan
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Western-style
Ramada Multan
Ramada Multan
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Asian Cuisine
Railway Club and Retiring Room
Railway Club and Retiring Room
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Bundu Khan
Bundu Khan
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Asian Cuisine
Cafeteria, CPE Institure of Cardialogy
Cafeteria, CPE Institure of Cardialogy
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Almaida Pizza Garden
Almaida Pizza Garden
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Fri-Chiks
Fri-Chiks
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Fast Food

Multan Moments: Through Travelers' Eyes

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It’s wonderful that you’ve explored the "City of Saints"! Multan has a vibe that is both ancient and deeply spiritual. Here is a captivating "Trip Moment" post designed for social media, blending history, facts, and the local atmosphere.
🕌 A Journey Through Time: My Escape to Multan
There’s a certain magic in the dust of Multan. Known as one of the oldest living cities in the world, my recent trip felt less like a vacation and more like a walk through a living museum. From the vibrant blue tiles to the scent of history in the air, here’s a glimpse into my experience.
🏛️ The Spiritual Skyline
You cannot visit Multan without being awestruck by its architectural heritage. I spent my afternoons exploring the Fort Kohna area, home to some of the most stunning shrines in South Asia:
· Shah Rukn-e-Alam: Its massive dome is a landmark visible from miles away. The intricate brickwork and blue Kashi-kari tile work are masterpieces of Tughlaq architecture.
· Bahauddin Zakariya: A serene spot that truly captures the spiritual essence of the "City of Saints."
🏺 What Makes Multan Special?
· The Blue Pottery: Watching artisans craft the famous Multani blue pottery was a highlight. Each piece tells a story of Persian influence meeting local tradition.
· The Cuisine: You haven't lived until you’ve tried the authentic Multani Sohan Halwa. It’s rich, nutty, and the perfect souvenir.
· The Crafts: The city is a hub for exquisite Camel Skin lamps and hand-embroidered Khaadi fabrics.
🌡️ The Multan Mood (Weather & Vibes)
Let’s be real—Multan is famous for its heat! I visited during a shoulder season, but even then, the sun is quite "enthusiastic."
· Typical Weather: The city is known for being hot and dusty. During the peak of summer, temperatures can soar above 45°C.
· Pro Tip: If you're planning a visit, November to February is the "sweet spot" with cool, pleasant breezes that make walking through the old bazaars a delight.
✨ Final Thoughts
Multan isn't just a city; it’s a feeling. It’s the sound of the evening Azaan, the sight of the sun setting over the old fort, and the warmth of the local people who treat every traveler like a guest of honor.
#TravelDiaries #Multan #CityOfSaints #PakistanHeritage #Wanderlust #HistoryBuff
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It’s wonderful that you’ve explored the "City of Saints"! Multan has a vibe that is both ancient and deeply spiritual. Here is a captivating "Trip Moment" post designed for social media, blending history, facts, and the local atmosphere. 🕌 A Journey Through Time: My Escape to Multan There’s a certain magic in the dust of Multan. Known as one of the oldest living cities in the world, my recent trip felt less like a vacation and more like a walk through a living museum. From the vibrant blue tiles to the scent of history in the air, here’s a glimpse into my experience. 🏛️ The Spiritual Skyline You cannot visit Multan without being awestruck by its architectural heritage. I spent my afternoons exploring the Fort Kohna area, home to some of the most stunning shrines in South Asia: · Shah Rukn-e-Alam: Its massive dome is a landmark visible from miles away. The intricate brickwork and blue Kashi-kari tile work are masterpieces of Tughlaq architecture. · Bahauddin Zakariya: A serene spot that truly captures the spiritual essence of the "City of Saints." 🏺 What Makes Multan Special? · The Blue Pottery: Watching artisans craft the famous Multani blue pottery was a highlight. Each piece tells a story of Persian influence meeting local tradition. · The Cuisine: You haven't lived until you’ve tried the authentic Multani Sohan Halwa. It’s rich, nutty, and the perfect souvenir. · The Crafts: The city is a hub for exquisite Camel Skin lamps and hand-embroidered Khaadi fabrics. 🌡️ The Multan Mood (Weather & Vibes) Let’s be real—Multan is famous for its heat! I visited during a shoulder season, but even then, the sun is quite "enthusiastic." · Typical Weather: The city is known for being hot and dusty. During the peak of summer, temperatures can soar above 45°C. · Pro Tip: If you're planning a visit, November to February is the "sweet spot" with cool, pleasant breezes that make walking through the old bazaars a delight. ✨ Final Thoughts Multan isn't just a city; it’s a feeling. It’s the sound of the evening Azaan, the sight of the sun setting over the old fort, and the warmth of the local people who treat every traveler like a guest of honor. #TravelDiaries #Multan #CityOfSaints #PakistanHeritage #Wanderlust #HistoryBuff

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