1. Bara Imambara

This architectural marvel was built by Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula in the 18th century. It's famous for its central hall, which is one of the largest arched constructions without any support beams.

S: Also known as the Hussainabad Imambara, it is another significant monument in Lucknow. It is adorned with intricate decorations and houses the tombs of Muhammad Ali Shah and other rulers of Awadh.

2. Chhota Imambara

3. Rumi Darwaza

Often referred to as the Turkish Gate, it is an imposing gateway that serves as the entrance to the old city of Lucknow. Its design is inspired by the Sublime Porte in Istanbul.

4. Lucknow Zoo 

It's one of the oldest zoos in India and houses a variety of animals, birds, and reptiles. It's a popular attraction for families and wildlife enthusiasts.

5. Hazratganj

This is a bustling shopping area in Lucknow, known for its colonial-era buildings, upscale shops, restaurants, and street food stalls.

6. British Residency

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7. Ambedkar Memorial Park

Also known as Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Samajik Parivartan Prateek Sthal, it's a sprawling memorial dedicated to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the chief architect of the Indian Constitution.

8. Janeshwar Mishra Park

It's one of the largest parks in Asia and offers ample green space for recreational activities like jogging, picnicking, and boating.

9. Dilkusha Kothi

Built in the 18th century, this palace served as a hunting lodge and later as a summer resort for the Nawabs of Awadh. It's now in ruins but still holds historical significance.

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10. Lucknow Museum

Also known as the State Museum, it houses a rich collection of artifacts, manuscripts, and artworks showcasing the history and culture of Lucknow and Uttar Pradesh.