From Forts to Frescoes: Tourist Attractions in Patiala You Shouldn't Miss

Centred around the historic Qila Mubarak, constructed in 1763 by Baba Ala Singh, Patiala city stands proud, steeped in regal heritage and cultural richness. With its majestic architecture, off-beat charm, and laid-back vibe, Patiala is a culturally rich yet refreshingly unconventional destination in the heart of Punjab. Nestled within the city’s royal fabric, The Baradari Palace, a 19th-century Punjabi architectural gem, is a living piece of history and an elegant heritage hotel. Nestled within the lush, 75-acre Baradari Gardens, the hotel serves as an ideal base to begin your city exploration. Here are several tourist attractions in Patiala that are easily accessible from The Baradari Palace.

Sheesh Mahal – 5 km / 13 mins


In the heart of Patiala lies Sheesh Mahal, a palace that quietly dazzles with its old-world charm. Built by Maharaja Narinder Singh in the 19th century, it’s known for its intricate mirror work, delicate frescoes, and a museum filled with miniature paintings.

Facade of an ancient building with with intricate architectural design featuring lush garden and tourists, under a blue sky.
Facade of the Moti Bagh Palace and the blue sky in the background

 Moti Bagh Palace – 6 km / 15 mins


This grand architectural landmark was commissioned by Maharaja Narinder Singh in 1847 as a royal residence, at a time when Patiala was flourishing culturally and politically. Designed by British architect Sir Swinton Jacob, it displays Rajasthani, Mughal, and European styles, reflecting the city’s rich heritage. Moti Bagh Palace, meaning “Pearl Garden Palace”, now houses the National Institute of Sports, blending regal legacy with a commitment to the future.

Patiala Bazaar (Adalat Bazaar) – 2.8 km / 12 mins


If you're looking for a slice of royal charm, vibrant colors, and timeless craftsmanship, then Patiala Bazar is the place to be. This bustling market is a delightful blend of the old and new, celebrated for its unique fashion. Be it a Patiala shahi turban, salwar, or a beautiful pair of jutti, every purchase here carries a piece of Punjab, making it a must-visit among Patiala tourist places.

Multiple pairs of colorful Jutti, a type of open shoes, arranged neatly in rows
Devotees cleansing themselves in a holy pond adjacent to a Sikh temple

Gurudwara Dukh Niwaran Sahib – 1.7 km / 7 mins


Rooted in a moment of healing and divine grace, the Gurudwara Dukh Niwaran Sahib in Patiala holds profound historical and spiritual significance in Sikh history. The Gurudwara marks the site where Guru Tegh Bahadur blessed villagers during an epidemic, and the sarovar attached to his shrine remains a place of healing and spiritual solace.

Lachman Jhoola – 5 km / 13 mins


Lachman Jhoola, a charming suspension bridge, links the grand Sheesh Mahal complex to Banasar Ghar across a serene lake. It’s the perfect path for those who enjoy peaceful, picturesque walks surrounded by heritage and nature.

A hanging bridge leading to the Sheesh Mahal with greenery at the bottom
Historic Indian fort with arched windows and sunlight

Bahadurgarh Fort – 12 km / 24 mins


Spread across 2 square kilometres, this 17th-century architectural marvel transports you to a bygone era of royal grandeur. The fort also houses Gurudwara Sahib Patshahi Nauvin, a revered Sikh shrine that honours Guru Tegh Bahadur.

Kali Devi Temple – 2 km / 7 mins


Shri Kali Devi Temple in Patiala was built in 1936 by Maharaja Bhupinder Singh, who brought six-foot-tall statues of Maa Kali and the sacred Paawan Jyot from Bengal. Renowned for its striking architecture and spiritual significance, the temple attracts devotees from far across the country and is now recognized as a national monument.

A person holding a flaming diya against a dark background
Two spotted deer standing in the backdrop of lush green foliage

Bir Moti Bagh Sanctuary – 7 km / 18 mins


Bir Moti Bagh, the largest of Patiala’s six wildlife sanctuaries, stretches across 654 hectares and shelters a rich variety of flora and fauna. The sanctuary also features a well-maintained zoo and deer park. A haven for bird watchers, it’s home to species like the Brahminy Myna, Indian Eagle Owl, and partridges.

Stay at The Baradari Palace: A Heritage Experience


Restored by Neemrana, this heritage hotel is the perfect base for exploring Patiala, offering high-ceiling rooms, colonial arches, and vintage interiors that exude old-world charm. The peaceful gardens are perfect for early morning strolls, while guests can also unwind at the vintage-style bar or enjoy a variety of authentic Punjabi and Indian dishes at the in-house multi-cuisine restaurant

A cinematic favourite, the palace has featured in popular Bollywood films like Bodyguard, Raazi, and Dil Se, making it a nostalgic retreat for Bollywood fans. With heritage suites, vintage furniture, complimentary WiFi, and scenic spaces ideal for destination weddings, The Baradari Palace blends timeless charm with modern amenities, also offering unique indoor and outdoor venues perfect for corporate offsites and conferences. Its prime location provides easy access to some of the most historic tourist attractions in Patiala.

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Book your heritage stay at The Baradari Palace and uncover the real Patiala. From iconic forts and palaces to spiritual sanctuaries and bustling bazaars, Patiala tourist places reflect Punjab’s regal and vibrant charm. And with a stay at The Baradari Palace, you don’t just explore history – you live in it.

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