Start your day where you are: Chappan Dukan (often called 56 Dukan) is famous for Indori breakfast — try poha with jalebi and a cup of cutting chai at one of the Poha-Jalebi stalls. Most popular stalls open early around 7:00am and run through the day.
Stroll the arcade of 56 shops to sample snacks (kachori, samosa, Chinese street options) and pick up packaged Indori namkeens; this helps you plan later evening tastes.
Historic 18th-century Holkar palace complex in the heart of Indore — visit for architecture and local history; good photo opportunities and quick walks. Typical visiting hours are around 10:00am–6:00pm, but confirm locally for ticket counter times.
A unique Jain temple fully decorated with glass and mirrors — peaceful, photogenic and centrally located; usually open from early morning to evening (approx 6:00am–8:00pm).
Have a hearty Indori lunch: choose a thali (dal, sabzi, roti, rice) at a well-reviewed local eatery near Rajwada or opt for Chinese/Street rice bowls back at Chappan Dukan. Most mid-range eateries serve lunch 12:00pm–3:00pm.
A green escape on Indore's edge with easy trails, wild deer sightings and a small museum — best in the afternoon when it's cooler; park timings typically 9:00am–5:00pm (confirm locally).
Experience Indore’s legendary night food market in the Old City: try sev puri, bhutte ka kees, garadu, dahi vada, and hot jalebi for dessert. Sarafa's night stalls typically open from about 8:00pm and stay busy until late (midnight–2:00am).
Leave early for Patalpani waterfall (approx 30–45 minutes from central Indore) to catch cooler temperatures and better water flow; site commonly accessible 6:00am–6:00pm but check local conditions/monsoon advisories before travel.
Explore the grand Lalbagh Palace and museum with its royal rooms and period furniture — popular with history buffs; usual visiting hours about 9:30am–5:00pm (confirm locally).
If open, visit the Central/Regional museum to see Holkar-era artifacts and regional antiquities; museums commonly operate 10:00am–5:00pm — check the day’s timing and any closed days before you go.
Spend the afternoon picking up Indori snacks, spices, and street souvenirs on MG Road and around 56 Dukan; shops typically remain open until 8:00–10:00pm depending on the area.
Take a break at a popular local café or one of the Chappan Dukan tea stalls for cutting chai and a light snack before dinner; most cafés open until late evening.
End your trip with a final street-food feast at Chappan Dukan (try Hakka noodles, manchurian, paneer dishes) or choose a nearby sit-down restaurant if you prefer a formal meal; many places open until 10:30–11:30pm.
Return to your accommodation to pack and prepare for checkout/next-day travel. If leaving the city early the next morning, confirm transport arrangements.