With an extremely authentic culture and heritage, Nizam’s cake ‘Hyderabad City’ is always been considered as a jewel of its kind. Diverse food recipes in Charminar streets and undying architecture at Golconda Fort and Qutub Shahi Tombs is all that adds colors to the city.
Hyderabad City not only reflects Nizam’s life style but also carries the aroma of diversity. People in this city are well known for the utopian way of living despite the coexistence of multi-religious people. The aggressive progress in the field of Information Technology and Industries on another side is the added advantage.
Earlier, many times, Hyderabad city made it to the National Geographic channels and Discovery magazines as one of the finest cities to live in. Now, the prestigious Lonely Planet Magazine staff writer Joe Bindloss detailed the best of the city in the finest way. He published an article on Hyderabad and it will make the citizens go ‘wow’.
This Melbourne-headquartered international travel guide titled the part as ‘Living the royal life in Hyderabad’, and starts off with a detailed description of the writer’s experience of a ‘life of lavish luxury’ behind the whitewashed walls of Falaknuma Palace.
He went describing the astounding architecture and brief history of Falaknuma Palace, with nostalgic recollections from Nizam’s descendants, Bindloss goes to the Chowmohalla Palace where he writes, he ‘felt the same sense of royal theatre as at Peterhof near St Petersburg, or Beijing’s Forbidden City, or Versailles’.
Bindloss then has his take on the city’s pearl bazaars, the ‘ittar’ shops around Charminar, and then, winds up with what no visitor or tourist to Hyderabad cannot afford to miss the much-anticipated “Hyderabadi Biryani”. Narrating his experience at Hotel Shadab in Patthargatti this traveler says the ‘tender, moist lamb, intoxicating spices, and subtle layers of flavor, served simply in double-quick time, plainly fit for a Nizam’.
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