Places to Visit in Islamabad at Night
Be it day or night Islamabad is an astonishing city to experience. Great thing is that nighttime emphasizes the beauty of the possessions that this city has. Here we list some of the most amazing, family-friendly, and free options for you to witness.
1. Daman-e-Koh & Margalla
Daman-e-Koh is located in Margalla Hills, located at a high from where you can view Islamabad, the beautiful street lights and houses can be seen. The enchanting fury lights there with the spectacular landscape are nothing less than magical, it is also best for people who love to take long walks at night. Best timings to visit are from 9:00 PM to 11:00 PM
2. Faisal Mosque
The most famous landmark of Pakistan is a true representation of Islamic architecture. This mosque also serves as a sign of friendship between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia because it is named after the late King Faisal bin Abdul Aziz. This masjid can hold nearly 1 lakh people and is considered one of the largest mosques. Why you should visit this at night is because the magical architecture of this masjid can be only witnessed at night.
3. Saidpur Village
Once served as a Mughal residence back in the 16th century, it is the most visited tourist attraction to experience Islamabad’s nightlife here. The vintage houses here look like the ones you see in movies. Music and different amusements make everyone return and experience the culture of this village life.
4. Pakistan Monument
This structure of the monument comprises big petals, made of granite, representing the four provinces. While the other smaller ones represent the rest of the regions of Pakistan including Azad Jammu, FATA, Kashmir, and Gilgit Baltistan. This structure symbolized patriotism.
5. Jinnah Market
This circular-shaped market with different shops like handicrafts, boutiques, and hole-in-the wall-cafes, there is a dining area to eat the delicious lip-smacking food in the middle of the market to have a memorable night.