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Best places to visit in Patna?

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Looking for top tourist spots, must-see attractions, hidden gems, and popular landmarks in Patna. What should I not miss?
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Here are the top places to visit in Patna, all pinned on the map above!


Museums & Heritage

Bihar Museum ⭐ 4.5 — The crown jewel of Patna. A stunning modern building designed by Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki, with world-class galleries on Mauryan, Gupta, and Buddhist history. Don't miss the Magadha Kingdom exhibit and the children's gallery. Entry ₹100.

Patna Museum (Jadu Ghar) ⭐ 4.3 — The older, colonial-era museum (est. 1917) in beautiful Indo-Saracenic architecture. Famous for the Didarganj Yakshi statue — one of India's finest ancient sculptures. Entry ₹50.


Spiritual & Historical Sites

Buddha Smriti Park ⭐ 4.4 — A serene 22-acre urban park right next to Patna Junction, built to commemorate Lord Buddha's 2554th birthday. Features the Karuna Stupa (contains genuine Buddha relics), two Bodhi trees planted by the Dalai Lama, a meditation centre, and a museum. Entry from ₹20.

Golghar ⭐ 4.2 — A massive British-era beehive-shaped grain storehouse built in 1786. Iconic Patna landmark with great views of the Ganga from the top. Closed on Mondays.


Riverside

Gandhi Ghat ⭐ 4.4 — A beautiful stretch of the Ganga riverfront where Mahatma Gandhi's ashes were immersed. The Saturday & Sunday evening Ganga Aarti at 6 PM (51 lamps, priests in traditional attire) is spectacular and not to be missed. Open 24 hours, free entry.


Nature & Family

Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park (Patna Zoo) ⭐ 4.3 — One of India's largest zoos with Royal Bengal Tigers, rhinos, hippos, and a large aquarium. Also has boating on a lake. Great for families. Closed on Mondays.


Day Trips from Patna

If you have extra days, these are within 100 km and absolutely worth it:

  • Nalanda — Ruins of the ancient world's greatest university (~90 km)
  • Rajgir — Hot springs, Vishwa Shanti Stupa, ropeway (~100 km)
  • Vaishali — One of the world's first republics, important Buddhist/Jain site (~55 km)
  • Bodh Gaya — Where Buddha attained enlightenment (~115 km)

Pro tip: All the major in-city spots are closed on Mondays, so plan accordingly!

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