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Amritsar Heritage Walk Address: Town Hall, In front of Brothers Dhaba(Restaurant), Amritsar, Punjab, 143001, India

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Amritsar Heritage Walk Timings

Day Timing
Monday 12:00 am – 12:00 am
Tuesday 12:00 am – 12:00 am
Wedesday 12:00 am – 12:00 am
Thursday 12:00 am – 12:00 am
Friday 12:00 am – 12:00 am
Saturday 12:00 am – 12:00 am
Sunday 12:00 am – 12:00 am
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Amritsar, the economic capital of Punjab and the state’s main commercial and cultural center, is a sacred place for Sikhs. The city has much more to offer than only the exquisite Gurudwaras, temples, and the astounding Golden Temple.

The Amritsar Heritage Walk is a must-do activity that attracts travelers. A guided tour known as the "Heritage Walk" takes visitors deep inside the 400-year-old city of Amritsar's Bye alleyways and narrow streets.

The walk transports you back in time as you see town planning, commerce, and crafts being practiced in the same location and way they have been for decades.

Over a few hours, discover the city's history, architecture, and culture as you tour its most significant sites. During your heritage walk, you can sample a few regional dishes and street food.

Opt for the heritage walk to learn more about the history and culture of Amritsar.

All about the Amritsar Heritage Walk

A heritage walk gives you a glimpse of the city's beauty or the place you are visiting. As one of the top tourist destinations of Punjab, Amritsar offers a plethora of activities and gorgeous sites that will take your breath away and mesmerize you with all the place has to offer.

On the three-kilometer tour, you will get to see all the Akhara Bungas, Hattis, Havelis, and Katras that define the gorgeous town.

Observe how the city's traditional arts and crafts are still performed today as they have for centuries. You will undoubtedly be fascinated by the city's elaborately carved wooden facades.

The guides provide you with a thorough understanding of the history of Amritsar and will teach you a lot about the city's culture.

14 major spots covered during the walk

The tour introduces visitors to fourteen beautiful locations, which begin at the Town Hall and end at the recognizable Golden Temple.

  • Town Hall - The British built Amritsar's Town Hall in 1866, a significant historical building. The Amritsar Heritage Walk officially starts at this point.
  • Gurudwara Saragarhi - It was built in honor of the 21 Sikh warriors from the 36 Sikh Regiment who died valiantly defending Fort Saragarhi in Waziristan. The Saragarhi Memorial Gurudwara is a subtle reminder of their sacrifice.
  • Qila Ahluwalia- It is a fortress in the center of Amritsar's historic walled city. It is one of the city's five principal forts.
  • Jalebiwala Chowk - The well-known "Gurdas Ram Jalebi" jalebi shop, which first opened in 1956, gave this chowk its name. You can enjoy the famous Jalebi here.
  • Udasin Ashram Akhara Sangalwala - It was established in 1771 and given the name Nirban Akhara in honor of its founder. Here, you can still see Nirban Das ji's footprints.
  • Chitta Akhara - This building, constructed in 1781, is renowned for its lovely decorative wall paintings and has a Rajasthani touch.
  • Darshani Deori- It is the name of the major entryway leading to the Harmandir Sahib walkway. Every morning, worshippers congregate in front of Darshani Deori's gate and recite the Shabads till the gates open for the day.
  • Baba Bohar - It is referred to as a banyan tree. There is a gigantic banyan tree in the middle of the road next to the Bartan Bazaar that is revered since many Sikh gurus have sat beneath it.
  • Thakurdwara Dariana Mal - It is a courtyard built in stunning colonial design. It houses a temple that was built 148 years ago.
  • Chaurasti Attari - It was built by the sixth guru of the Sikhs and contained 32 stores and 4 corridors.
  • Taksal (mint) - The first mint in Amritsar, where Sikh rule coins were previously produced, is located here. It is located in Katra Hari Singh.
  • Thakurdwara Raja Tej Singh – It is located in Katra Jamadar and was built by Raja Tej Singh in 1856. It is a temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha and is constructed in Nagara-style architecture.
  • Crawling Street – This event commemorates the General Dyer-directed Jallianwala Baug shooting that claimed the lives of hundreds of Sikhs.
  • Ancient Passage - This historic passageway connects several mohallas and katras built by Sikh Misls in the early days of Amritsar.
  • Golden Temple- This sacred and significantly important sight marks the end of the Amritsar Heritage Walk. It is one of the most promising and prominent reasons that makes Amritsar the top tourist destination in India.

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Entry fee and timing of the Amritsar Heritage Walk

The Amritsar Heritage Walk is free to attend. You do not need to pay anything to take this 3 km stroll. However, hiring a guide is advised to make getting to know the city and exploring easier.

The guides charge reasonable rates. They charge each Indian citizen Rs. 25 and Rs. 100 for international tourists.

Amritsar Heritage Walk is open every day for almost 24 hours, but it is best to explore this 2 ½ hour walk between 8 am to 10:30 pm.

Best time to visit the Amritsar Heritage Walk

The best time to visit any city in Punjab, including Amritsar, is winter. The sweltering summers make it difficult to enjoy the beauty of the city. Winters give you respite from the heat and make you enjoy the food and clothes you can wear. You have a better chance of walking and exploring different city corners from October to March.

How to reach the Amritsar Heritage Walk?

Amritsar is well connected to other important Indian cities and towns. You can travel here easily by plane, train, or car.

Once in Amritsar, getting to any part of the city is not a difficult chore. You can easily take an auto, book an Ola or Uber, or take a local tuk-tuk to your destination. You can also hire a private cab from the list of top car rental companies in Amritsar and visit all the popular tourist attractions of Amritsar comfortably.


The Amritsar Heritage Walk brings you a step closer to the beauty this wonderful city has to offer. From the prestigious Golden Temple or Harmandir Sahib to the Gobindgarh fort, the small markets in the narrow streets, to the Wagah Border's gorgeousness, there is plenty more for every tourist visiting Amritsar.

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