Lahore's memorable fortress has been constructed and modified many occasions throughout the hundreds of years, first by the Mughal sovereigns and afterward by the British. To be sure, it is said that strolling through Lahore Fort resembles strolling through Pakistan's past. 

You'll discover the fortification at the northern finish of the walled city, spread more than 20 hectares and home to more than 21 eminent landmarks. The most established dates to the period of Emperor Akbar, the latest were developed under British principle. 

Search for the stronghold's enormous Picture Wall, dating from the Jahangir time frame, the famous Alamgiri Gate and the exquisite Mariyam Zamani Begum Mosque. Pronounced an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981, the post is a veritable fortune of Mughal, Indo-Islamic and pilgrim compositional styles.