Karachi One Day Tour , Visit the following Tourist destinations.
Frere Hall and Ground:
Frere Hall is a building from the British colonial era in Karachi. Built in 1865, it served as Karachi's municipal building and administrative center. Now this hall is serving as an exhibition space and library.
National Museum of Pakistan:
This Museum of Pakistan was established in 1951. The museum contains vital collections of relics related to Pakistan's culture and heritage. It also showcases sculptures from Asia's well-known civilizations, like the Indus and Gandhara.
Saint Patrick's Cathedral:
This church was built in the year 1881. It is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Karachi. The church has the capacity to accommodate 1,500 worshippers.
Empress Market:
Empress Market also dates back to the British Raj era. This market was built between 1884 and 1888. It was named after Queen Victoria, Empress of India. Now, this is the oldest and busiest marketplace in Karachi.
Quaid-e-Azam Tomb:
The final resting place of the founder of the country Pakistan. As Karachi was then the capital of Pakistan and a location with which Quaid-e-Azam has a great history. Karachi was also the birthplace of the founder of Pakistan.
Mohatta Palace:
Mohatta Palace was a summer home for the famous Hindu businessman, Shivratan Mohatta. He belonged to the Indian state of Rajasthan. The owner lived in this building for just twenty years. They left Karachi after the partition. This palace has an area of 18,500 square feet.
Clifton Beach:
A popular seaside spot where visitors enjoy the Arabian Sea is Karachi. They love camel riding, tasty food, and beautiful sunsets.
Port Grand:
A waterfront entertainment complex in Karachi, Pakistan, offers a mix of food, music, and recreation. This spot is perfect for a relaxing evening.
Other tourist desination in Karachi.
- Abdullah Shah Ghazi Shrine
- People Square
- Boat Basin