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EME Temple (Dakshinamurthy Temple)

The EME Temple, dedicated to Lord Dakshinamurthy, is an architectural marvel maintained by the Indian Army, blending modern design with spiritual essence, attracting devotees and tourists alike who admire its unique aluminum structure, serene surroundings, and the sacred atmosphere that makes it a peaceful spot for meditation and quiet reflection.

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Sayaji Baug (Kamati Baug)

Sayaji Baug, also known as Kamati Baug, is a lush green public garden offering a perfect family outing with its expansive lawns, a zoo housing various animals, a fascinating planetarium, a small toy train for kids, and the Baroda Museum that adds cultural depth to this scenic urban retreat.

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Laxmi Vilas Palace

Laxmi Vilas Palace stands as a testament to Vadodara’s royal heritage, showcasing Indo-Saracenic architecture, sprawling gardens, and an impressive collection of armory and sculptures, inviting visitors to witness the grandeur of the Gaekwad dynasty’s residence while exploring its museum and admiring the lavish Durbar Hall and intricate interiors.

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Baroda Museum & Picture Gallery

The Baroda Museum & Picture Gallery is a must-visit for history and art enthusiasts, featuring a rich collection of European paintings, Egyptian antiquities, Mughal miniatures, Tibetan artifacts, and stuffed wildlife, creating an educational journey through centuries of diverse cultures and artistic expressions under one beautifully maintained roof.

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Sur Sagar Lake

Sur Sagar Lake is an iconic spot in Vadodara where locals gather to relax by the water, admire the massive statue of Lord Shiva rising from the center of the lake, enjoy peaceful boat rides, and experience the calm ambiance that transforms beautifully with the city lights shimmering on the water’s surface.

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Kirti Mandir

Kirti Mandir, built by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III, is a cenotaph commemorating the Gaekwad ancestors, adorned with murals, marble carvings, and intricately designed interiors, drawing visitors to appreciate its spiritual and historical significance while exploring its peaceful halls that preserve the legacy of Vadodara’s royal lineage.

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Nyay Mandir

Nyay Mandir, translating to Temple of Justice, is a striking Indo-Saracenic structure that still functions as Vadodara’s District Court, fascinating visitors with its grand dome, stained glass windows, and rich history, making it an architectural landmark that stands as a reminder of the city’s colonial past and legal heritage.