Start your day with a delicious South-Indian breakfast at Chutneys. They serve a variety of dosas, idlis and vadas with a range of chutneys to choose from. Don't miss their signature dish, the 'Gunpowder Idly' which is a must-try.
Explore the world's largest one-man collection of antiques at the Salar Jung Museum. The museum houses rare artefacts from all over the world including paintings, sculptures, textiles, and more. You can easily spend a few hours admiring the exhibits here.
Indulge in the world-famous Hyderabadi Biryani at Shah Ghouse Café and Restaurant. The biryani here is cooked to perfection with a blend of aromatic spices and tender meat. The restaurant also serves other Hyderabadi favourites such as Haleem and Sheer Khurma.
Visit one of Hyderabad's most iconic landmarks, the Charminar. Located in the heart of the old city, this 400-year-old monument is surrounded by bustling streets and shops. Don't forget to explore the nearby Laad Bazaar, famous for its bangles and pearls.
Head to the Golconda Fort, an ancient fortress built during the Qutub Shahi dynasty. The fort has a rich history and offers a stunning view of the city. You can also watch the sound and light show held here in the evenings.
End your day with more Hyderabadi Biryani at Paradise Biryani. This restaurant is known for its mouth-watering biryani and kebabs. Don't miss their special 'Double Ka Meetha', a traditional Hyderabadi dessert made with bread and milk.
When in Hyderabad, don't miss trying Irani chai and Osmania Biscuits at Nimrah Café near Charminar. You can also visit the Chowmahalla Palace to experience the grandeur of the Nizams of Hyderabad. If you have more time, take a day trip to the nearby Ramoji Film City or visit the Qutub Shahi Tombs. To make the most out of your day, it's recommended to hire a local guide and private transportation.
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