Places to Visit in Meerut
Top Tourist Places in Meerut recommended by travellers
Tank
Rank 1
Ranked 1 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Other
Tank is an Indian War Memorial Monument constructed to honour the Indian Army for their victory over Pakistan in the Indo-Pak War of 1971.
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Jama Masjid
Rank 2
Ranked 2 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Religious
The Jama Masjid in Meerut was constructed by Hassan Mahdi, the Wazir of Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi, in 1019. It is considered to be the first mosque in North India which was restored by the Mughal Emperor Humayun. Nearby, there is a Maqbara of Ghazi Sayyad Salar Masud, the 11th century Islamic saint...
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Clock Tower
Rank 3
Ranked 3 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Monument
The Clock Tower is an ancient monument constructed by the British in 1914. It is constructed at the site of the old Shambhu Darwaza. The clock tower is around 400 m away from the Begum Bridge and is known as the Zero Mile Point.
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St. John's Church
Rank 4
Ranked 4 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Religious
St. John's Church was founded in 1819 by Chaplin Reverend Henry Fisher, for the East India Company in the cantonment area. The construction of the church was completed in 1822. It is regarded as one of the oldest churches in North India.
The church was dedicated to the local people...
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Gandhi Bagh
Rank 5
Ranked 5 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Park
Gandhi Bagh, also known as the Company Garden, is situated on the Mall Road. The garden is famous for the musical fountain show, organised every evening.
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Suraj Kund
Rank 6
Ranked 6 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Lake
Suraj Kund was constructed by a businessman, Lawar Jahawar Lal, in 1714. Initially, the pond was filled with the water of Abu Nala and later, it was filled with the water of Ganga Canal. Suraj Kund is surrounded by many ancient temples, including the famous Baba Manohar Nath Temple built by...
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Parikshitgarh
Rank 7
Ranked 7 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Fort
Parikshitgarh, also called as the Qila Parikshitgarh, is named after King Parikshit of Hastinapur. It is believed that the fort was constructed by King Parikshit, grandson of Arjuna, one of the Pandavas. In 1916, several silver coins dating back to the time of Shah Alam II were found under the...
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Appu Ghar
Rank 8
Ranked 8 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Theme Park
Appu Ghar, situated in Modipuram on the main Roorkee Road, is an amusement park for children.
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Mansa Devi Temple
Rank 9
Ranked 9 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Religious
The Mansa Devi Temple is located 5 km away from Suraj Kund on Garh Road, opposite the Medical College in Meerut.
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Bale Miyan ki Dargah
Rank 10
Ranked 10 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Religious
Bale Miyan ki Dargah, situated near the Chandi Devi Mandir, was constructed in 1194 by Qutubuddin Aibak, the first ruler of the Delhi Sultanate. The dargah is famous for the Urs festival, celebrated annually during the Nauchandi Mela.
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Shri Shantinath Digamber Jain Temple
Rank 11
Ranked 11 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Religious
Shri Shantinath Digamber Jain Temple at Mohalla Teergaran is considered to be the oldest Jain temple in Meerut. There is a statue of Jain Tirthankara Shantinath in the temple. The Indian Government preserves the temple for its ancient art work, including the different Jain Digamber statues.
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Chandi Devi Temple
Rank 12
Ranked 12 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Religious
The Chandi Devi Temple, located near Suraj Kund, was built by Devi Ahilyabai Holkar. The temple is famous for the Nauchandi Mela that is organised annually, a week after the Holi festival.
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Shahpeer Sahab ki Dargah
Rank 13
Ranked 13 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Religious
Shahpeer Sahab ki Dargah was constructed by the Mughal Empress Nur Jahan for honouring a local Muslim, Hazrat Shahpeer. The Shahpeer Gate at this site was built in 1829 by a local jagirdar, Rajaji.
The dargah has no roof and has various stone paintings. It is believed that the dargah was...
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Kailash Parvat
Rank 14
Ranked 14 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Hill
Kailash Parvat is a 131 ft high temple near Meerut, having 3 stages with 72 temples. Each stage has 24 temples that represent the Jain Tirthankaras. The temple has carved ceilings, pillars, doorways and panels.
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Kali Paltan Mandir
Rank 15
Ranked 15 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Religious
The Kali Paltan Mandir at Meerut is also known as the Baba Augarnath Mandir. The temple has great significance as the first war of Indian independence, the Revolt of 1857, started here. It is believed that there is a self-manifested Shivalingam in the temple. The temple has a memorial, built in...
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Sardhana Church
Rank 16
Ranked 16 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Religious
Sardhana Church, also known as the Basilica of Our Lady of Graces, is situated in Sardhana near Meerut. It is a Roman Catholic church that represents different architectural styles.
The church was designed in 1822 by the Italian architect Anthony Reghelini. It has a verandah lined with...
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Shahid Smarak
Rank 17
Ranked 17 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Monument
Shahid Smarak, one of the oldest monuments in Meerut, measures 30 m in height and is made of marble. This war memorial lies near the Westend Road in Meerut.
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Ashtapad
Rank 18
Ranked 18 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Other
The Ashtapad measures 151 ft in height and is considered to be the tallest brick structure in the Meerut District. The Ashtapad was re-established on 2nd December, 2009, by Gachhadipati Acharya Nityanand Surishwerji.
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Ecological Park
Rank 19
Ranked 19 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Other
The Ecological Park is a famous park in Meerut, near the Augarnath Temple. The park was constructed by the Indian Army.
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Mustafa Castle
Rank 20
Ranked 20 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Palace
Mustafa Castle is one of the oldest buildings in Meerut and is still occupied by the descendants of the original owner of the palace. There are many antique items in the palace, including a candle stand which can hold around eight candles.
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Bhai Dharam Singh Gurudwara
Rank 21
Ranked 21 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Other
Bhai Dharam Singh Gurudwara is situated in the Saifpur village near Hastinapur. The gurudwara is dedicated to Bhai Dharam Singh, one of the Panj Piare. The Panj Piare was the term given to the five Sikhs, Bhai Daya Singh, Bhai Dharam Singh, Bhai Himmat Singh, Bhai Mohkam Singh and Bhai Sahib...
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Nishiaji
Rank 22
Ranked 22 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Religious
Nishiaji are the ancient ashrams near Meerut where pilgrims can see the footprints of various Jain Tirthankaras inscribed on marble stones. Cultural programmes like Kartik Purnima, Holi Fair, Akshay Tritiya Parv and Dus-Lakshan Pooja are celebrated at these ashrams.
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Jain Mandir Salawa
Rank 23
Ranked 23 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Religious
The Jain Mandir Salawa was constructed according to the ancient Jain tradition. The Salawa town came into existence during the time of Rishabhdeva, the first Jain tirthankara and his grandson, Somaprabha. This place is also considered to be the birthplace of many Jain tirthankaras, such as...
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Bhole ki Jhaal
Rank 24
Ranked 24 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Picnic Spot
Bhole ki Jhaal, also known as the Salawa ki Jhaal, is a picnic spot that has a dam. This dam provides electricity in the region.
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Gillispie's Grave
Rank 25
Ranked 25 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Historic
Gillispie's Grave lies in the St. John's Cemetery and has an inscription mentioning General Gillispie's death on 31st October, 1814.
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Pine Children Park
Rank 26
Ranked 26 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Park
The Pine Children Park, on Mall Road, has varied kinds of flowers and is developed and maintained by the Indian Army.
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Shahi Eid Gah
Rank 27
Ranked 27 of 27Places to Visit in Meerut
- Type: Religious
Shahi Eid Gah was constructed by Nasir ud din Mahmud, the son of Iltutmish. It is a 600 year old mosque that can accommodate more than 1 lakh people. The Nakkashi on the walls of the mosque reflects the architectural style of the Delhi Sultanate period.
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- List of best place to see in Meerut and Photos of Tourist Attractions in Meerut.Tank, Jama Masjid, Clock Tower, St. John's Church, Gandhi Bagh, Suraj Kund, Parikshitgarh, Appu Ghar, Mansa Devi Temple, Bale Miyan ki Dargah, Shri Shantinath Digamber Jain Temple, Chandi Devi Temple, Shahpeer Sahab ki Dargah, Kailash Parvat, Kali Paltan Mandir, Sardhana Church, Shahid Smarak, Ashtapad, Ecological Park, Mustafa Castle.