Aurangabad
Aurangabad is an important city in the state of Maharashtra, India. It sees a lot of international tourist traffic due to world heritage sites, Ajanta & Ellora caves. Aurangabad, a dream destination of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, founded in 1610, is known today as one of the four important cities in Maharashtra. The city is heading towards rapid industrial growth, but retains its past glory and charms, heritage and traditions. Conspicuously seen on the Deccan plateau, it has a rich culture and a plethora of magnificent arts on display.
Understand
- Barapulla Gate
- Bhadkal Darwaza
- Delhi Gate
- Kala Darwaza
- Khas Gate
- Khizer Gate
- Makai Gate
- Manju Gate
- Mehmood Darwaza
- Naubat Darwaza
- Paithan Gate
- Rangeen Darwaza
- Raushan Gate
- Islam Darwaza (Kat-Kat Gate)
- Jafar Gate
The Yadava kings established their capital in Devagiri (also spelt Deogiri) and built a fort that stands to this day. The fort was reputed to be impregnable, but Ala-ud-din Khilji of Delhi captured it by laying siege on it and renamed it to Daulatabad. Malik Kafur, his general consolidated his hold on the region. As the Delhi Sultanate was captured by Mohammad bin Tughluq, the fort passed to him. Tughluq is famous for his famously botched plan to move his capital from Delhi to Daulatabad along with the entire population of the city, only to have to return because he had not planned for water supply at his new capital. This fiasco ensured fame for his name, as Indians took to describing the oft-shifting plans of their rulers as "Tughluq policies".
Aurangabad then fell to the local Muslim rulers of Deccan who revolted against the Delhi Sultan. The city of Aurangabad was founded by Malik Ambar, the Prime Minister of one of these rulers, though the name of the city then was Fatehpura. The region kept changing hands till the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan consolidated his hold and appointed his son Aurangzeb as the governor. Aurangzeb established his base here. He returned to the city again in 1681, this time as an emperor, determined to crush the south once and for all. He spent the last two decades of his life battling the Marathas in an ultimately fruitless campaign. He died in 1707 in Khuldabad near Aurangabad city and was buried there—the battles ultimately resulted in the demise of his empire too.
The district is now the headquarters of the backward region of Marathwada, but it is also a manufacturing hub as many Indian companies have their plants here. It also contains the headquarters of Videocon, a fairly large Indian MNC.
Aurangabad has a long association with the concept of heritage. Aurangabad has seen several dynasties and experienced the power of rulers of different religions, cultures and communities, each of which has left its mark on the city.
The city of Aurangabad was founded in 1610 by Malik Amber, the prime minister of Murtaza Nizam Shah II. The town was named as ‘Khirki’ and was stated a capital. The town started growing. Aurangzeb when he became Viceroy of the Deccan plateau made it his capital and named it Aurangabad. This was the golden time in the history of Aurangabad when the city flourished the most in terms of culture, architecture, art etc. In the year 1679, Aurangzeb’s son built a replica of the Taj-Mahal, the ‘Bibi-ka-Maqbara’, in tribute to his mother Begam Rabia Durani. It is considered to be a masterpiece of Mughal architecture in the Deccan plateau.
The entire city of Aurangabad was fortified and huge entrance gates were erected. Except for Bharkal gate all the other gates are associated with the period of Aurangzeb. The gates with prime importance were the ones facing the four directions, Delhi Gate facing the North, Paithan gate facing South, Makai Gate (Mecca Gate) facing East and the Khas Gate facing the West. In all there were 54 gates in Aurangabad. Out of 52 gates only 13 have survived over the period of time. The important and Architecturally most appealing gates include Delhi Gate, kala Darwaza, Makia Gate, Paitahn gate and Rangeen Darwaza.
Climate
The climate of Aurangabad is temperate, with low relative humidity and diverse but not extreme weather conditionsAurangabad, like any other part of India, experiences three major seasons: summer, winter and monsoon.
Summer lasts from March to May with an average maximum and minimum temperatures of 37 and 21°C respectively. The hottest summer temperature is around 45°C, but it never goes above that. Nights are usually pleasant and cooler during the entire summer. Average relative humidity is as low as 9%.
Winter, from November to February, is the most comfortable time to visit Aurangabad. The average winter temperature ranges from a maximum of 22°C to a minimum of 10°C. As it gets cooler the mercury even touches 7°C but that is the lowest usual temperature. As in summer, temperatures cool off at night. Average relative humidity is 17%.
The monsoon ranges from June to October and receives moderate rainfall of 91 cm on an average. The average relative humidity during this season is 40%.
Get in
By plane
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Aurangabad International airport
phone: +91 240 247 6147, +91 9422210151address: Jalna Road, ChikalthanaAir India provides flights to Mumbai (from around ₹3500/-), Delhi and Hyderabad. - Udaipur (only in season)
By train
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Aurangabad Railway Station
address: Bhanudas Sabhahgrah Railway Station Road, Padampani ColonyDirect trains to Mumbai (375 km via Manmad, Nasik, Kalyan, Thane, Dadar, six and half hours a/c seat ₹410, sleeper ₹1140), Nagpur (via Jalna, Parbhani, Nanded, Adilabad, Wani, Sevagram), to New Delhi, (via Bhopal, Jhansi, Gwalior, Agra), to Amritsar (via same as to New Delhi further Panipat, Ludhiana, Jalandhar), Hyderabad (via Jalna, Parbhani, Nanded, Dharmabad, Basar, Nizamabad, Secunderabad), Pune. Services: Information booth, waiting rooms, rest rooms, book stalls, canteen and a computerized ticket booking office. Wheel chairs are available on request from the Station Master's office located on Platform No. 1. No trolleys are available.
By bus
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Aurangabad Central Bus Stand
address: City Bus Station Rd, MhadaBuses from Mumbai (via Pune or Nasik via road Pune is a faster option, Air-con bus is from ₹450-₹650, Air-conditioned sleeper ₹700-₹850, and Non Air-con ₹250-₹350). - Pune (Shivajinagar Bus Stand) (6.00 AM-1.00 AM. every half an hour Air-con and non Air-con buses). Avoid taking private Buses. They never leave and reach on time! - From Nasik (Central Bus Stand (CBS))non a/c 'Asiad' bus service of MSRTC, every hour). - Nagpur (more than 12 hours. non a/c 'Asiad' bus of MSRTC, also private a/c and non a/c buses). - Also direct bus links from cities like Hyderabad, Solapur, Kolhapur, Goa, Ahmedabad, Indore and tourist places such as Lonar Crater (170 km), Shirdi (144 Km), Shanishignapur (90 km). MSRTC 'Red Buses',-extremely safe and fairly comfortable,-are available at regular intervals, to the important tourist destinations near Aurangabad like Grishneshwar Temple (30 km), Bibi ka Makbara (15 km), Panchakki (12 km), Daulatabad Fort (15 km), Kultabad (20 km), Paithan (51 km). No need for Advance Booking and the tickets are issued on the bus itself . Visit MSRTC site for time-table of all buses to and from Aurangabad. (NOTE: The web site requires the location of bus station e.g. for Pune you have to write 'Shivajinagar' for Ellora you may enter 'Verul'). -
Aurangabad depot of MSRTC
phone: +91 0240 2240149address: CIDCO, N-1This is the depot operating City Bus services (public buses which halt at every stop particularly connecting the small villages and localities) and long route bus service to other districts and towns.
Apart from these cities Aurangabad has direct bus links from cities like Hyderabad, Solapur, Kolhapur, Goa, Ahmedabad, Indore and many more.
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Private Bus Depot
address: At Easy Day MallThis is the depot for operators of privately owned buses and houses offices for travel agents and bus booking providers. Buses to long routes and other towns and cities operate through here, and generally pick passengers from other places too as they depart from the city. The services provide by most operators are mediocre, bus delays of an hour from time of departure are normal, sometimes buses may not depart until seats are filled. For properly using private bus services one may refer to reviews and information on online forums (www.redbus.in would be useful for this information). If looking for short distance ride of some hours one must prefer state owned buses for punctuality.
Visit MSRTC (Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation) web site for time-table of all buses to and from Aurangabad
(NOTE: The web site requires the location of bus station e.g. for Pune you have to write 'Shivajinagar' for Ellora you may enter 'Verul')
By car
Aurangabad has excellent road connectivity to all important cities in Maharashtra namely Mumbai (400 Km), Nagpur, Pune (237 Km), Nasik (190 Km) etc. The highway connections make the journey to the world famous destinations of Ajanta (107 Km) and Ellora (29 Km) very comfortable. There are also many car rental companies in Aurangabad.Get around
The city of Aurangabad has all forms of transport right from intra-city buses, metered auto-rickshaws to chauffeur-driven taxis. Intra-city Bus service is Municipal Corporation owned but privately operated. AMT (Aurangabad Municipal Transport) buses ply throughout the city and outskirts reaching thousands of citizens to their offices, schools, colleges efficiently and in a cost effective manner. MSRT
AMT Buses
AMT (Aurangabad Municipal Transport) intra-city buses ply throughout the city including the outskirts and connect different parts of the city and adjoining suburbs together. The AMT bus service is affordable and thus masses use it for their daily transport. AMT buses carry thousands of passengers to and fro their workplaces, schools & colleges daily and thus are quite crowded during morning and evening rush hours.Conducted Bus Tours by MSTRC, ITDC and other travel service providers
MSRTC (Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation) and ITDC (India Tourism Development Corporation) operate daily conducted tours by semi-Luxury buses to the tourist destinations like Ellora, Ajanta and Daulatabad wherein they also take a note of the tourist destinations in the city. These journeys can be booked at Aurangabad Central Bus Stand (CBS).Tour 1: Aurangabad CBS to Ajanta Caves, Bibi-Ka-Muqbara, Pan-Chakki and back to Aurangabad CBS
Tour 2: Aurangabad CBS to Ellora Caves, Daulatabad Fort, Bibi-Ka-Muqbara, Pan-Chakki and back to Aurangabad CBS
These conducted bus tours are ideal only if you are short of time and are alright having a glance at all these places. The major disadvantage of these tours is a very tight time-schedule. The sightseeing has to be wound up very fast without you being able to take your own time.
Metered Auto-Rickshaws (Taxis)
Metered Auto-Rickshaws are undoubtedly the most suitable and convenient way of traveling through the city. This is due to their easy availability at any time and the affordability. These are hired three-wheeler taxis which are ideal to move around the city. The Meter reading is read along-with a 'tariff-card' available with the driver. The actual fare is usually around 10 times the meter reading. Always ensure that the driver starts the meter on beginning of the journey. Fare from Mid night 12:00 AM to 05:00 AM is One and Half times the regular fare. The minimum regular fare is as low as ₹14.
Chauffeur Driven Taxis / Tourist Taxis
These are ideal for the tourists visiting the city and the tourist destinations around. The tourist taxis can be booked from various travel agents in the city like Blue-Ocean travels,Wonder, Manmandir, Saibaba Travels, Welworth, Classic Cars, etc. All hotels also have a taxi-counter. The fare is calculated per kilometre with a minimum of 80 KM. The fare depends on the class of vehicle and the type (AC or Non-AC). See to it that the taxi you hire has a tourist permit and is not a private vehicle. The tourist permit cars can be easily identified by a yellow number plate.Drive (Car or Two Wheeler)
This is the most common way of transport for the local people. But for the tourists, self driven cars and two wheelers are not easily available on hire basis in India. Driving on the streets is fairly comfortable as there is not much traffic on the roads and the roads are wide (except that in old part of the city). Some roads are not very well-maintained and are prone to pot-holes.In general, public transport in and around the city is fairly good.
Talk
Generally people in service industries speak fairly good English.
See
Aurangabad CavesThis is a fine piece of architecture, is presented in the most unembellished manner. The caves lie just outside the city and are believed to have been excavated between the 2nd and the 6th century. They house the most stunningly intricate carvings. There are nine caves in all, most of them being the viharas. The 4th and the 7th cave are worth a dekko. The 4th cave stands well supported on 12 columns carved with scenes depicting the stories from the Jataka tales, whereas the 7th cave is embedded with carvings of women, adorned with jewels. The main attraction is the sculpture of a 'Bodhisatva' praying for deliverance.
Bibi ka MaqbaraA replica of the Taj Mahal, the Bibi-ka-Maqbara is the only example of Mughul architecture of its kind in the Deccan plateau. It was built in 1679 by Aurangzeb’s son, in tribute to his mother, Begum Rabia Durani.
History Museum - Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada UniversityIt has on display a good number of ancient Indian paintings, coins, fabrics, arms, artifacts, etc. The museum collection is huge and has some fine sculptures from the excavation at Bhokardan, a nearby historic site.
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Pan Chakki
address: Pan Chakki RoadThis is a 17th-century water mill. The name has been derived from the mill that crushed grain for the pilgrims. There is a picturesque garden here that houses several beautiful fish tanks and it plays abode to the memorial of a Sufi Saint. -
Shrimant Chatrapati Shivaji Raje Museum
address: Dr Ambedkar Rd, Himayat BaghAs the name suggests, this museum is dedicated to the great warrior of Maharashtra - Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. A number of exhibits associated with Lord Shivaji are on display. Soneri Mahalan old historic monument now converted into museum houses a variety of ancient Indian pottery, dresses, remains of local palaces and antiques of daily use. A number of sculptures and reliefs from the local excavations are also on display.
Further afield
Ajanta Cavesdepict the stories of Buddhism spanning from the period from 200 B.C. and 650 A.D. These caves were discovered in the 19th century by some British Officers who had been on a tiger hunt.These 29 caves were built by Buddhist monks using simple tools like hammer & chisel. These caves were the retreats of Buddhist monks who taught and performed rituals in the Chaityas and Viharas, the ancient seats of learning. The elaborate and exquisite sculptures and paintings depict stories from Jataka tales. The caves also house images of nymphs and princesses.The Ajanta caves and the treasures they house are a landmark in the overall development of Buddhism as such. Prices : Indian citizens : 30 Rs ; foreigners : 500 Rs.
Ellora (Verul) CavesThe caves were carved between 350 AD and 700 AD. These structures represent the three faiths of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. These caves 34 in number are located 29 km. from Aurangabad. They are fascinating and the finest example of cave temple architecture housing elaborate facades and exquisite interiors. The 12 caves to the south are Buddhist, the 17 in the centre dedicated to Hinduism, and the 5 caves to the north are Jain. - Ghrishneshwar temple is half a kilometer from the Ellora Caves. Prices :
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Daulatabad Fort
address: DaulatabadIt houses a stupendous 12th century fortress well placed atop a charming hill. This invincible fortress boasts of a 5 kilometer sturdy wall and an intricate series of ramparts. Don't miss the climb to the very top through the bat cave. -
Gautala Wildlife Sanctuary
address: Chalisgaon-Silod Rd, Mehun PuranwadiThis is a dense forest reserve, with rare flora and fauna. Home to leopards, bears, wolves, hyenas, jackals, flying squirrels and 85 different species of colourful birds. Also try to visit the Pithalkhora Buddhist rock-cut caves (from the 2nd century BCE to 1st century CE), the Patnadevi Temple, the Mahadeva Temple and the Sita Khori waterfall. KhuldabadSights here: Khuldabad Fort, Bhadra Maruti Temple. Aurangzeb's Tomb, Tombs of Azam Shah and his wife, Zainuddin Shirazi Dargah, Burhan ud din's Mausoleum, Nizam-ul-Mulk Asaf Jah's Tomb, Bani Begum’s Makbara, Khan Jahan’s Lall Bagh, Malik Ambar's Tomb, Zar Zari Zar Baksh & Ganj Rawan Ganj Baksh Dargah
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Lonar Crater Lake
address: BuldhanaThis is site of a meteor which crashed on earth some 50,000 years ago and formed a large crater (few hundred meters in diameter) in the ground.
Paithanis an ancient taluka town . This place is well known for the exquisite saris. It was a trade centre earlier and also the capital of the Satavahanas. Here was a weaving centre where the traditional art is still practiced. It has formed a very important excavation site recently. - Of the few attractions found nearby, the Jayakwadi dam is a treat to the eyes of the avid bird watchers. Next is the Dnyaneshwar Udyan, which is supposedly Maharashtra's largest garden planned and landscaped on the lines of the Vrindavan gardens at Mysore.
Pitalkhora CavesPart of the UNESCO World Heritage List. This lies peacefully nestled in the Satmala ranges of the Sahyadris. There are 13 cave sanctuaries embedded in this region. These monasteries date back from 2nd century BC to 5th century AD. Rich carvings with elaborate details can be seen in these monuments. WARNING: The side road to reach Pitalkhora from the main Aurangabad road is in an extremely bad shape. Don't go unless you have a SUV/Tata Sumo type of vehicle. The caves are reachable via a footbridge that is in a very bad shape. There is not much to see in the caves except for half-finished carvings.
Do
- Visit Quadrangle Cannought Gardens, CIDCO - New Aurangabad for books and allied material on Aurangabad, Ajanta & Ellora.
- End your dinner the traditional Aurangabadi way - Have Pan at Tara Pan Center, Osmanpura, Aurangabad.
Parks
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Siddharth Garden
address: MhadaThis is a beautiful landscaped garden, with good variety of trees and shrubs. There is a small aquarium inside the garden, however the biggest attraction is the Siddharth Garden Zoo, with a large variety of animals, viz. Lions, Tigers (White & Bengal), Leopards, Crocodiles, Snakes (Snake-house), Civet cats, Hyena, Fox, Porcupine, Emu, Deers and sprawling lawns to sit and have a great picnic. - Visit Siddarth Garden with the kids. The sprawling gardens feature a zoo, snake park, lawns, a toy train and junk food outlets.
Buy
- Shop the local, traditional and ethnic Himroo & Mishroo shawls, bedcovers and Paithani sarees
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Himroo fabrics
address: New Aurangabad -
Aurangabad Himroo Paithani weaving center
phone: +91 9923365025address: Zaffer Gate Mondha Road
Apart from these there are a number of Multi Brand Retail Outlets like:
- Globus - CIDCO, Jalgaon Road
- Cut - Nirala Bazaar
- Prozone - API Corner
- A number of mid size to large retail outlets or supermarkets selling grocery, fresh vegetables and daily needs, stationary, basic accessories, etc. are dotted throughout the city. Few important of them being:
Along with these, there are a number of small time retail shops and grocery shops all around the city.
Eat
Budget / Mid-range
Indian Vegetarian (a-la-carte)- Smile - Nirala Bazaar
- Laadli - Jalna Road
- Madhu's - Adalat Road
- Mrignayani - Sootgirni
Indian Vegetarian (Thaali Meals)
'Thaali' in Marathi & Hindi means a complete meal. Thaali meals consist of Assorted Indian breads, Rice varieties, 2 or 3 vegetables, Munchins, Dals, Kadhi, Traditional cold drinks, Indian Desserts, etc.
- Bhoj, Near Varad Ganesh Mandir is one of the oldest Thaali restaurants in the city. The contents keep on changing daily. The Thaali is neither spicy nor very oily. Recommended and worth a visit even for foreigners visiting the city.
- Indrali at Aurangpura is a good budget Thaali restaurant.
- Naivedya on Jalna Road, is also a good and reputed Thaali restaurant near the Aurangabad Airport and is an ideal place for people visiting or staying around Airport Road.
- Swad at Osmanpura is another good Thaali restaurant.
- Thaat-Baat,Off Adalat Road serves a similar kind of Thaali in traditional Indian Silver pottery. The Thaali is a good deal.
Indian Non-Vegetarian
- Amarpreet - Jalna Road (Bar & Restaurant)
- Angeethi - Seven Hills, Jalna Road (Bar & Restaurant)
- Atithi-Rooftop - Seven Hills, Jalna Road (Bar & Restaurant)
- City Spice - Cannought Gardens (Restaurant & Fluid Lounge)
- Gharonda - Nirala Bazaar (Bar & Restaurant)
- Hotel Janaki - Surana Nagar, Jalna Road (Non veg multi-cuisine)
- Jazeera Hotel - Buddi Lane
- Kohinoor Plaza - Nirala Bazaar (Bar & Restaurant)
- Mughal Darbar - Juna Bazaar / kat kat gate
- Riviera - Seven Hills, Jalna Road (Bar & Restaurant)
- Sagar Hotel- Buddi Lane
- Sukhsagar Restaurant & Bar - N-6, cidco, bajrang chowk Rd, shri nagar colony.
Non Vegetarian Dhabas (Garden Restaurants & Bars) on outskirts of the city
These are Open air/ semi open restaurants on outskirts of the city. They serve good food and liquor. Being a bit far from town they make ideal getaway for families.
- Ambiance Dhaba - Nasik Road
- Fauji Dhaba - Nasik Road
- Garden Court - Beed Highway NH-211
- Madhuban - Beed Highway NH-211
- Master Cook - Beed Highway NH-211
- Pasha Bhai Ka Dhaba - Daultabad road.
- Pathan Dhaba- opp Meadows Hotel.
- Tinu's Dhaba - Nasik Road
Pizza, Coffee, Breakfast, Snacks, Savories, Pastries, etc.
- Baker's Lounge at Osmanpura and CIDCO (opposite Lemontree Hotel) serves mouth watering pastries, cakes (best in town) and excellent veg savories in an elegant contemporary decor.
- Cafe Coffee Break at Nirala Bazaar and Cannought Gardens, CIDCO serve good coffees, cold drinks and veg savories at an affordable price.
- Cafe Coffee Day - at Nirala Bazaar and at CIDCO opposite to Sakaal Newspaper office. You will enjoy various different varieties of coffees.
- Cafe Coffee Day - Nirala Bazaar and Jalna Road are the outlets of India's largest coffee chain serving variety of coffees and soft drinks along with savories and pastries.
- Domino's Pizza - City Pride, Opp Gurudwara Gate, Mondha Naka, Jalna Road - is the outlet of the world's no.1 pizza chain.
- Fast Food Center(Veg) - Nirala Bazaar serves good burgers, sandwiches, savories.
- Korn Klub - Nirala Bazaar serves a large variety of tasty corn products.
- Kream & Krunch - Opposite Aurangpura AMT Bus Stop and at Aakashwani - Jalna Road,Opp to Big bazaar serves excellent non veg & veg sandwiches, savories, pastries, soft drinks, etc. One of the best place for non-veg savories in the city.
- Smile, Nirala Bazaar and Laadli, Jalna Road serve good south Indian vegetarian snacks.
- Smokin Joe's - Nirala Bazaar is a pizza chain serving good veg and non-veg pizzas.
Hookka lounges
- Chimney - Off Jalna Road, Near 7 Hills flyover.
- City Spice - Cannought Gardens, CIDCO.
Splurge (Multi-cuisine / Specialty)
- Relish (Restaurant at the Windsor Castle) Jalgaon Road, CIDCO - Feast on Chinese, continental and Indian culinary delights at Relish Restaurant.
- Residency (Restaurant at Taj) at Ruza Buag, Harsool Road serves excellent Indian, Chinese & Continental food in traditional Mughal decor and cozy ambiance.
- Restaurant (at Rama International) on Jalna Road serves good multi-cuisine varieties.
- Society (Restaurant at the Ambassador Ajanta) on Jalna Road evokes the memory of Diwan - E -Aam that was built by the Mughal Emperor Akbar at Fatehpur Sikri. This recently renovated multi - cuisine restaurant serves Indian, Chinese and Continental food.
Road side eateries
see also street foodThere are a number of good road side eateries in the city. Apart from being cheep, they serve hot and tasty food provided you are used to deep fried and medium spicy Indian junk food. Drinking water should be avoided at such places.
- Bikaner Bhujiyawalla at Kranti Chowk has a snacks counter serving hot & fresh Kachoris, Samosas, Bhajjiyas and Dhoklas.
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Gayatri Chaat Bhandaar Road Side Eatery
address: Rangar Galli, Gulmandi, ShahgunjOther unit at Kranti Chowk and are the oldest road side eateries in town. They serve excellent deep fried snacks like Kachoris, Samosas and Bhajjiyas hot and fresh prepared in front of you on a 'Chulha' (clay oven). - Omkar Pav Bhaji at Kranti Chowk serves good Paav Bhaji. Pav Bhaji originated at Bombay as a quick nourishing meal consisting of Indian bread and mashed & Stir fried mixed vegetables with a dash of butter.
- A number of road side eateries serve good Indian grilled chicken varieties like Chicken Tikka, Tandoori, Kebabs, etc. at Cannought Gardens, CIDCO. The places usually open at around 8:00 PM and are open till midnight.
- Vada Paav a traditional Marathi snack, a Maharashtrian version of burger is available at a number of places in town. The Vada Paav at almost all locations is fairly good. But do insist on a hot Vada Paav.
Paan
Paan at Tara Paan Centre, Osmanpura is a tradition of Aurangabad and a must have. If you feel how can a Paan be so special then you have to feel a variety of mouth-melting Paans with exquisite presentation at this joint. You will not have a Paan like this anywhere in India.Drink
Mid-range
- Angeethi - Seven Hills, Jalna Road
- Atithi-Rooftop - Seven Hills, Jalna Road
- Bubbles - Near Cannought Gardens, CIDCO
- City Spice - Restaurant & Fluid Lounge - Cannought Gardens, CIDCO
- Gharonda - Nirala Bazaar
- Kohinoor Plaza - Nirala Bazaar
Splurge
- Garden Bar (Taj Residency) - Rauza Baug, Harsool Road is a semi-open bar in a sprawling campus of the Taj Residency inspired by Mughal Architecture.
- The Garbah Bar(The Ambassador Ajanta)The Ambience of Gujarat finds a faithful echo in an inviting appeal in this lovely bar.
- Slounge (Lemon Tree)- Airport Road, Aurangabad is a contemporary lounge & bar with young and cozy decor along with play-station facilities.
Sleep
- Budget
- Mid Range ₹1500 to ₹3000
- Splurge > ₹3000
Since Aurangabad is a tourist place, the city has a number of good hotels from all the budget categories suiting the needs of all tourists visiting the city. The budget hotels are located near the Aurangabad Railway Station and City Center, The mid range hotels have been distributed over the city and the 5 star & 4 star hotels are located near the Chikalthana Airport.
Budget
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Aurangabad Sports Club (A.S. Club)
phone: +91 240 2554771address: Nagar Road -
Hotel Classic
phone: +91 93252 12444 (Mobil)address: Station Road -
Hotel Girnar
phone: +91 240 233 7368address: Adalat Road, Pannalal Nagar, Maharashtra State Highway 30
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Hotel Great Punjab
address: Bhanudas Sabhahgrah Railway Station Road, Bansilal Nagar -
Hotel Heritage Palace
address: Maya Nagar, M G M (J N E C) -
Hotel Manasi
phone: +91 240 224 0411address: Jalna Road, CIDCO, New Aurangabad -
phone: +91 240 2365777address: Adalat RoadLocker is free.
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Hotel Raviraj
address: Adalat Road,Bhagyanagar
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Hotel Shree Maya
phone: +91 240 2333093address: Bharuka Complex, Padampura Road -
Ira Executive Hotel
phone: +91 240 240 2352161 -
Kala Laxmi Executive Hotel
phone: +91 240 234 4606address: Central Bus Stand Road - Mrunal Palace Hotel, +91 240 2340171, Price Start: ₹1,215
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MTDC Holiday Resort
address: Station RoadGovernment Owned & Opetated -
Preetam Lodging Hotel
phone: +91 240 2350445address: Station Road -
Riviera Executive Hotel
phone: +91 240 2338984address: Jalna Road
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Sagar Plaza Hotel
phone: +91 240 247 1009address: Jalna Rd, N 3One star hotel -
phone: +91 240 2482019, +91 937 349 5691address: N1, Jalgaon Road
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Vijay Residency Hotel
phone: +91 240 2481958address: 35,Towncentre,, Cidco -
address: 5-14-34, Adalat Road, Kranti ChowkBeautiful and clean dorm beds for backpackers.
Mid-range
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Hotel Amardeep
phone: +91 240 234 0301address: 5, Dalip Nagar, Adalat Road -
phone: +91 240 6621133address: Kranti Chowk, Jalna Road
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phone: +91 240 2443133address: Jalna Road
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phone: +91 240 6623551, +91 240-6623552, +91 7709009719, +91 9860564072 (Mobile)address: Nirala Bazaar, Samarth Nagar
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phone: +91 240 233 4772,+91 240 2333383address: Karnti Chauk FlyoverThree star hotel
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phone: +91 240 248 9901address: N 3-4, Cidco, Jalna Road
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Keys Hotel
phone: +91 240 240 665 4000Three star hotel - MTDC Holiday Resort (Government Owned & Opetated) - Station Road, Aurangabad
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address: 6, Padegaon, Nashik Mumbai Highway,Village Mitmita
Splurge
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The Ambassador Ajanta
address: Jalna Road, CIDCO, New Aurangabad -
Aurangabad Gymkhana Club
phone: +91 240 2476501-6address: Jalna Road, CIDCO, New AurangabadFour star hotel. -
phone: +91 98506 33566address: Ellora Rd
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phone: +91 932 507 9874address: P-3, Jalna Road, Seven Hill Flyover
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address: Opp. New High Court, Jalna Road
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address: Jalgaon Road, New Aurangabad
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phone: +91 240 660 3030address: R 7/2, Chikalthana, Airport Road
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phone: +91 240 6613737address: Rauza Bagh, Harsool Road
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phone: +91 240 2350701address: Station Road
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WelcomHotel Rama International
phone: +91 240 663 4141address: R-3 Chikalthana
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Phone
- Aurangabad international dialing code - +91-240-xxxxxxx (Dialing from anywhere in the world except India), 0240-xxxxxxx (Dialing from anywhere in India).
- Aurangabad city is served by a number of mobile phone operators like BSNL, air-cell, Vodafone, Idea and Airtel for the GSM network. The CDMA network is offered by Reliance, Tata Indicom and Virgin Mobile.
- Public Telephone booths offering International, Domestic & Local calls are scattered throughout the city. The fare is calculated on a digital meter and the payment is done after the call. These booths are much cheaper than hotel phones.
Internet
A large number of internet cafes are available across the city. The surfing charges per hour vary from ₹20 to ₹35. A few of the good Internet cafes are:- Cyber Mall - Samarth Nagar, Aurangabad
- Internet Browsing Hub, Railway Station, Aurangabad
- Log In - Nirala Bazar, Khatod Complex, Aurangabad
- Priya Net Cafe - N-12,Hudco Aurangabad
- Sify I-Way, Nirala Bazaar, Aurangabad
- Sify I-Way, Osmanpura, Aurangabad
- Shradha Net Cafe, N-2,Thakare nagar, CIDCO, Aurangabad
Stay safe
- Police - 100
- Fire - 101
- Ambulance - 102, (+91-240)-2473301, (+91-240)-2473302
Go next
Day trips
- Ahmednangar
- Ajanta Caves
- Ellora (Verul) Caves, Daulatabad, Bibi Ka Maqbara, Panchakki can all be covered in one day
- Goa
- Hyderabad
- Indore
- Kolhapur
- Mhaismaal - A local hill station
- Mumbai (take a train)
- Nagpur (take a bus, 12 hours)
- Nasik (take a bus, hourly)
- Paithan
- Pune (take a bus)
- Shani-Shingnapur is an important place dedicated to Lord SHANI (PLANET SATURN) from the Hindu Mythology.
- Shirdi(take a train) - Famous for the Temple of Sai-Baba, a renowned noble Indian Saint.
- Solapur