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Discover the historical charm of Ram Bagh Gate, a majestic gateway to Amritsar's rich cultural heritage and the serene Ram Bagh gardens.
The Ram Bagh Gate in Amritsar is a historical landmark that once served as an entrance to the Ram Bagh gardens, the summer retreat of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Constructed approximately 200 years ago, its architecture reflects a blend of Mughal and Sikh styles, attracting tourists with its rich history and recent renovations.
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Walking
From the Golden Temple, walk east along Hall Bazaar towards Hall Gate. Continue straight past Hall Gate, and Ram Bagh Gate will be on your left, approximately a 15-20 minute walk. There are no tolls or entry fees for the final approach.
Public Transport
Take a local bus or auto-rickshaw from the Amritsar Bus Stand (approximately 0.6 km away) or the Railway Station (approximately 0.7 km away) to Ram Bagh Chowk. From there, the gate is a short walk away. Auto-rickshaw fares typically range from ₹50-₹100. Bus fares are around ₹10-₹20.
Taxi/Ride-share
From anywhere in Amritsar, you can hire a taxi or ride-share service (such as Ola or Uber) to Ram Bagh Gate. The drop-off point is usually near Ram Bagh Chowk, from where you can easily walk to the gate. A short taxi ride within the city typically costs between ₹100-₹200. Parking near Ram Bagh Gate can be found near the Golden Temple. Parking charges vary from ₹100-₹300/day.
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