Vadodara

India

Vadodara, a city in Gujarat in India, also known as Baroda, is named for the vad (banyan) trees that flourish in the area. A statue of Shiva watches over Sursagar Lake

Vadodara City is also known as cultural capital of Gujarat. The city has a cosmopolitan mixture of Indian nationals as well as that of Non Resident Indians with various tourists visiting this city. The major residents of this City happen to be from the native land of Gujarat and speak Gujarati. Being a multicultural mix the city has people who are generally found to be able to speak Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi, Sindhi as well as English. Most people are easily able to speak passable English, and in certain areas you will meet people that are fluent in English.

Vadodara is built across the bank of Vishwamitri River. The east part of city is old city and the west part of city beyond the Vadodara Railway Station is recent and modern parts of the city.

Karelibaug, Alkapuri, Subhanpura, Gotri, Manjalpur are areas heavily frequented by NRI's (non-resident Indians) and has western restaurants (Pizza Hut, McDonald's, Subway, CCD, Barista, Barbeque Nation), stores (Adidas, Nike, Metro). So also are the areas of Mandvi and Nyay Mandir crowded market place frequented by all sectors of society for living and shopping alike.

The city has a history of being industrious since the era of Gaekwad kingdom who brought the Gaekwad Railways in the city in ancient times. The industry in city include Gujarat State Fertilizer Limited, Gujarat Refinery, Reliance Industries, Gujarat Alkali Chemicals Limited, L&T Limited, TCS, Wipro, IBM, Winodw Maker, Transpek Silox, ABB Limited, Siemens, Alstom, TBEA. various industries of sectors like IT, Pharma, Manufacturing, Petrochemical, Medical, Automation and Control. People from various cities who moved here, prefer working here because of the simple life, but with all resources like schools, water and electricity.

  • Baroda Museum & Picture Gallery, Dak Bunglaw (Sayaji Baug Garden. 10:30am - 5pm. The museum displays Indian musical instruments, Mughal miniatures, sculptures, textiles and objects from Japan, Tibet, Nepal, Egypt. The museum's artifacts were collected by Maharaja Sayajirao, devoted to travel. The Picture Gallery displays paintings by British artists, also from Sayajirao's private collection
  • The EME temple. Vadodara is quite serene. It was built by the Military and one can enjoy a pleasant hour in its premises.
  • Fateh Singh Museum, Jawaharlal Nehru Marg (housed within the Maharaja's palace. The royal family of Baroda has a notable collection of his works. Apart from these, there are many art works of masters collected and commissioned by Maharaja Sayajirao. If you are art lover, keep aside a day for the palace and museum. The museum itself is in the palace premises. to view several Raja Ravi Verma originals
  • Hazira Maqbara, Tagore Rd/Vaijnath Mahadev Marg crossing (Danteshwar area. The mausoleum contains the graves of Qutb-ud-din Muhammad Khan and his son Naurang Khan. It is an octagonal structure in the style of Mughal tombs.
  • Khanderao Market. Another palatial building created by Sayajirao III in 1906 at a cost of 3 lakhs. It was a present by him to the Municipality to mark the Silver Jubilee as his administration. The offices of Vadodara Municipal Corporation are located in this building
  • Kirti Mandir. the cenotaph of the Maharajas of Baroda

Laxmi Vilas Palace

  • Laxmi Vilas Palace, +91 265 242 6372. Tu-Su 11AM-5PM. To view the palace you must ask for a permit from the Maharaja’s secretary in the palace office or call the above phone. The imposing palace was built in the Indo-Saracenic tradition, with an eclectic mix of Indian, Islamic, and European elements by Maharaja Sayajirao III in 1890. Major Charles Mant was the architect. The interior, full of multi-colored marble and mosaic tile, include a museum, containing portraits of the Royal family and original paintings by Raja Ravi Varma.
  • Maharaja Sayajirao University. The world-famous Maharaja Sayajirao University has one of the largest campuses in Gujarat, full of beautiful historical buildings including Kala Bhavan, a former palace which is pictured in this article.
  • Makarpura Palace, Himmat Nagar, Marutidham Society (Close to the airport. not open to the public. The former royal summer palace now houses a training school by the Indian Air Force. It's a magnificent building modeled after Italian Renaissance prototypes, well worth a sight from outside
  • Sevasi Vaav. Stepped well with some beautiful carvings on its pillars
  • Surya Narayan Temple. The oldest temple of the city.
  • Tambekar Wada, Tambeaker Road, Dandia Bazar (Raopura Area. The private mansion (Haveli) of a chief minister (diwan) of Baroda who lived during the last Mughal Empire. It's a wooden four-story building notable for its miniature-style painted murals, depicting scenes from Lord Krishna’s life, from the Mahabharata, and from the Anglo-Maratha war. Tambekarwada is a heritage monument under the protection of the Archaeological Survey of India. Only a small part of the historical mansion is open to the public

  • Central Library Baroda, Fatepura Road, +91 265 241 5713. One of the oldest public libraries in India.
  • Gendi Gate, Gendi Gate Rd, Moghul Wada. One of the few survived gateways to the old city.
  • Mandvi Gate, Fatepura Road, Mandvi Gate Circle.
  • Nazar Baug Palace, Panigate Road, Chhipwad. Only guided tour from 9AM-6PM. a former royal guesthouse now converted into the Railway Staff college. The palace is scheduled to be demolished in early 2015.
  • Nyaya Mandir, MG Rd.

Central Library Baroda, Fatepura Road, +91 265 241 5713. One of the oldest public libraries in India.

Gendi Gate, Gendi Gate Rd, Moghul Wada. One of the few survived gateways to the old city.

Mandvi Gate, Fatepura Road, Mandvi Gate Circle.

Nazar Baug Palace, Panigate Road, Chhipwad. Only guided tour from 9AM-6PM. a former royal guesthouse now converted into the Railway Staff college. The palace is scheduled to be demolished in early 2015.

Nyaya Mandir, MG Rd.

Baroda Museum & Picture Gallery, Dak Bunglaw (Sayaji Baug Garden. 10:30am - 5pm. The museum displays Indian musical instruments, Mughal miniatures, sculptures, textiles and objects from Japan, Tibet, Nepal, Egypt. The museum's artifacts were collected by [[w:Sayajirao_Gaekwad_III|Maharaja Sayajirao]], devoted to travel. The Picture Gallery displays paintings by British artists, also from Sayajirao's private collection

The EME temple. Vadodara is quite serene. It was built by the Military and one can enjoy a pleasant hour in its premises.

Fateh Singh Museum, Jawaharlal Nehru Marg (housed within the Maharaja's palace. The royal family of Baroda has a notable collection of his works. Apart from these, there are many art works of masters collected and commissioned by Maharaja Sayajirao. If you are art lover, keep aside a day for the palace and museum. The museum itself is in the palace premises. to view several Raja Ravi Verma originals

Hazira Maqbara, Tagore Rd/Vaijnath Mahadev Marg crossing (Danteshwar area. The mausoleum contains the graves of Qutb-ud-din Muhammad Khan and his son Naurang Khan. It is an octagonal structure in the style of Mughal tombs.

Khanderao Market. Another palatial building created by Sayajirao III in 1906 at a cost of 3 lakhs. It was a present by him to the Municipality to mark the Silver Jubilee as his administration. The offices of Vadodara Municipal Corporation are located in this building

Kirti Mandir. the cenotaph of the Maharajas of Baroda

Laxmi Vilas Palace, +91 265 242 6372. Tu-Su 11AM-5PM. To view the palace you must ask for a permit from the Maharaja’s secretary in the palace office or call the above phone. The imposing palace was built in the Indo-Saracenic tradition, with an eclectic mix of Indian, Islamic, and European elements by Maharaja Sayajirao III in 1890. Major Charles Mant was the architect. The interior, full of multi-colored marble and mosaic tile, include a museum, containing portraits of the Royal family and original paintings by Raja Ravi Varma.

Maharaja Sayajirao University. The world-famous Maharaja Sayajirao University has one of the largest campuses in Gujarat, full of beautiful historical buildings including Kala Bhavan, a former palace which is pictured in this article.

Makarpura Palace, Himmat Nagar, Marutidham Society (Close to the airport. not open to the public. The former royal summer palace now houses a training school by the Indian Air Force. It's a magnificent building modeled after Italian Renaissance prototypes, well worth a sight from outside

Sevasi Vaav. Stepped well with some beautiful carvings on its pillars

Surya Narayan Temple. The oldest temple of the city.

Tambekar Wada, Tambeaker Road, Dandia Bazar (Raopura Area. The private mansion (Haveli) of a chief minister (diwan) of Baroda who lived during the last Mughal Empire. It's a wooden four-story building notable for its miniature-style painted murals, depicting scenes from Lord Krishna’s life, from the Mahabharata, and from the Anglo-Maratha war. Tambekarwada is a heritage monument under the protection of the Archaeological Survey of India. Only a small part of the historical mansion is open to the public

There are quite a few sights worth taking a look at such as the Lakshmi Vilas Palace and the old zoo. If you're headed here plan a trip that lasts not more than three days because then you'll run out of things to do. And because of the fact that it is cosmopolitan, infrastructurally decent and well connected by rail, road and air, this is a good place to have as your 'hub' and make day trips to other places.

  • Cinepolis, 2nd Floor Inorbit Mall, +91 97278 98051. Good 3D effect.
  • The Gaekwad Baroda Golf Club. Baroda’s premier club and Gujarat’s oldest private golf club Inox Movie Theater
  • Inox Multiplex, Race Course Road, Gopal Baug, Ellora Park, +91 265 305 6888. By far the best movie theater in town. Also at Seven Seas Mall 4th Floor
  • Mahatma Gandhi Nagar Gruh, Kothi Rd, Opposite Jubilee Baug,, +91 265 241 0914. 9AM – 11PM. Dance shows, and musical events
  • S-Cube Water Park, Opp. Ajwa Lake, Near Vrundavan Garden, +91 999 899 0933. 11AM - 7PM. Water park with many slides, family pool, wave pool and six cuisine restaurant.
  • Sayaji Baug Garden. Set on the banks of the Vishwamitri river, the garden is home to the Baroda Museum, the Sardar Patel Planetarium, and the Sayaji Baug Zoo. A toy train runs around the garden covering a distance of 3.5 km
  • Sir Sayajirao Nagargruh, Shankheshwar Parshwanath Marg, Akota. The 1000-seat auditorium is Baroda music and dance main venue.
  • Sursagar Talav. This artificial lake with a huge statue of Shiva.

Vadodara International Art and Culture Festival -

People performing Garba as part of Navratri celebrations in Vadodara

  • Navratri, meaning nine days, is the biggest festival of Baroda. People worship the nine avatars of Goddess Durga, the manifestation of Shakti. The festival includes typical dances, known as Garbas and Dandiya Raas, performed by men and women wearing traditional, colorful dresses. The Navratri festival normally falls in the month of October every year

Navratri, meaning nine days, is the biggest festival of Baroda. People worship the nine avatars of Goddess Durga, the manifestation of Shakti. The festival includes typical dances, known as Garbas and Dandiya Raas, performed by men and women wearing traditional, colorful dresses. The Navratri festival normally falls in the month of October every year

Cinepolis, 2nd Floor Inorbit Mall, +91 97278 98051. Good 3D effect.

The Gaekwad Baroda Golf Club. Baroda’s premier club and Gujarat’s oldest private golf club

Inox Multiplex, Race Course Road, Gopal Baug, Ellora Park, +91 265 305 6888. By far the best movie theater in town. Also at Seven Seas Mall 4th Floor

Mahatma Gandhi Nagar Gruh, Kothi Rd, Opposite Jubilee Baug,, +91 265 241 0914. 9AM – 11PM. Dance shows, and musical events

S-Cube Water Park, Opp. Ajwa Lake, Near Vrundavan Garden, +91 999 899 0933. 11AM - 7PM. Water park with many slides, family pool, wave pool and six cuisine restaurant.

Sayaji Baug Garden. Set on the banks of the Vishwamitri river, the garden is home to the Baroda Museum, the Sardar Patel Planetarium, and the Sayaji Baug Zoo. A toy train runs around the garden covering a distance of 3.5 km

Sir Sayajirao Nagargruh, Shankheshwar Parshwanath Marg, Akota. The 1000-seat auditorium is Baroda music and dance main venue.

Sursagar Talav. This artificial lake with a huge statue of Shiva.

Mangal Market Camel leather and related arts of embedding pure gold and stone colors, on camel leather and hide vessels are well known here.

  • Centre Square Mall, Sarabhai Road, Alkapuri,. A lot of international and local brands and some recreational options.
  • Inorbit Mall, Gorwa road, Subhanpura (Opp. Alembic school, +91 265 235 2525. best mall in town. A wide array of retail outlets and international brands. A large food court offers world cuisine (Chinese, Italian, fast food). Entertainment arcade with 10-lane bowling alley and HD cinema.
  • Nava Bajar area, around Naya Rd. Visit here for cloth and handicraft shopping.
  • Seven Seas Mall, VIP Road, Jayesh Colony, Fatehgunj.
  • Vadodara Central, Race Cource Road, Genda Circle. 11AM–10PM.

Centre Square Mall, Sarabhai Road, Alkapuri,. A lot of international and local brands and some recreational options.

Inorbit Mall, Gorwa road, Subhanpura (Opp. Alembic school, +91 265 235 2525. best mall in town. A wide array of retail outlets and international brands. A large food court offers world cuisine (Chinese, Italian, fast food). Entertainment arcade with 10-lane bowling alley and HD cinema.

Nava Bajar area, around Naya Rd. Visit here for cloth and handicraft shopping.

Seven Seas Mall, VIP Road, Jayesh Colony, Fatehgunj.

Vadodara Central, Race Cource Road, Genda Circle. 11AM–10PM.

There are plenty of eateries in and around the city and getting good food is not a problem. Khandvi is a popular Gurajati snack

  • Dairy Den, Dairy Den Circle, opposite SBI Bank, (Sayajigunj area, near the railway station, +91 90990 20959. 8AM–11PM. This is Baroda's first ice cream parlor that serves soft cones. You can enjoy a variety of flavors over here.
  • Frigtemp, Nt 1, Enstern Society, Fatehgunj, +91 265 278 9108. recommended for Frankies. at (Fatheganj, Karelibaug & Old Padra Road)
  • The Goodies Cafeteria, Gol Bungalow, Sayajigunj, +91 265 656 1620. 11AM–10:30PM. Goodies, also in Sayajiganj, Makarpura, Fatehganj and Natubhai Circle, are favorite hangouts for youngsters apart for their bakery delights & junk food!
  • Govinda's Restaurant, Gotri Road (ISKCON Temple, on the first floor, +91 265 231 0630. Lunch timing: 11AM - 3PM, dinner 6:30PM - 10PM.. Veg Restaurant. Samosas, alu (bataka) wadas, dahi wadas and gulab jamuns. The "prasad snack bar", where many items are available daily from 5PM until 9PM (9:30-10PM on Sundays and holidays) is located in the northeast corner of ISKCON Temple.
  • Kalyan Restaurant, +91 265 236 2211. 8AM–11PM. Here you can get a variety of food choices from Chinese to continental along with Chaats, South Indian foods, etc. It is a self-service restaurant with good quality food. The best thing is the sizzler at the very low price of ₹130 and good in taste.
  • Mahakali Sev Usal, Shiyabaug, Kevdabaug (near Kirti Stambh, Old City. M-F 8AM-8:30PM. Food stand, delicious Sev Usal
  • Millenium Restaurant, 1st Floor Fatehgunj Main Rd, Jayesh Colony (Opp. Methodist Church, +91 265 278 8435. noon–10:45PM. Most popular for Biryani. Also in Alkapuri
  • Mirch Masala, 4, Meghdhanush Complex, Gotri Road (Race Course Circle, +91 265 653 8101. noon-3PM and 7PM-11PM. Veg and Nonveg Punjabi food. Try out the dilli chaat. Also inside Inorbit Mall.
  • Nayab Restaurant, Saptagiri Complex, Akota Rd. Although menu is extensive at Nayab Restaurant, their delicious tandoori items are highly recommended and make for an excellent dining at very low prices. Takeaways are available
  • Pooran Singh's kababs and parathas, at Race Course Road (near the Barista Lavazza coffee bar by the Chakli Circle. He's an ex-Welcomgroup chef who runs his own place now.
  • Raju Omlet, S/4, Mahalaxmi Apartment (Opp. Bank Of Baroda. 4PM-10PM. Eggetarian delights in Karelibaug in VIP Rd.
  • Romana Pizzeria, 2nd Floor, Ashoka Icon, Sangam Cross Roads, Harni Warasiya Road.
  • Vanity, Sarod (At Sayajigunj near railway station, +91 265 236 1220. M-F 11AM–11PM. Tasty non-vegetarian food.
  • Vishal Sandwich. Try their samosa sandwich.

  • Ginger Hotel, Opp. Saffron Tower, Near Methodist Church, Fatehgunj, +91 265 663 3333. Offers breakfast & buffet at ₹150 & ₹200 respectively.
  • Havmor, 56 Puneet Nagar Society, Old Padra Road, +91 96245 65602. 11AM–11PM. Offers excellent variety in non-vegetarian delicacies. Plus they have their own Havmor ice-cream joint outside. Try Cookie Crunch or Coffee flavoured one - they are the ones to fall for & also at Sayajigunj, near railway station) -
  • Kala Ghoda, Near Kalaghoda Circle, Sayajigunj, +91 265 6619 619. You get both vegetarian and non-vegetarian delicacies. Offers buffet at ₹250 on weekdays and at ₹275 on Sundays. For people who prefer something other than buffet, there is Nakshatra, a rooftop restaurant.
  • Periyar, Ramin Park Society, Old Padra Road, Harinagar. The only award winning restaurant of the city and the only place where you get non vegetarian food from South India.
  • Zaika, Ground Floor 1, Saran Bldg - Old Padara Rd (Opp. Bhadralok Apartments, Sheetal Nagar, Akota, +91 265 325 4477. noon–3PM & 7AM–11PM. Good taste. Recommended for non-vegetarian food.

Don't forget to try the famous 'Gujarati Thali' (Kathiyawadi):

  • Kismat kathiyawadi, Amit Nagar Char Rasta, VIP Rd (On the Expressway, +91 87587 11011. Also try the thali at Kismat Kathiyawadi in typically rural ambiance. Meal for 2 at 100 bucks. Must visit!
  • Mandap, R.C. Dutt Road, 1st floor, +91 92278 81135. 11:30AM–3PM, 7:30-11PM. At ₹150, this thali is delicious and an exceptional value in delightful surroundings. Recommended by locals.

Ginger Hotel, Opp. Saffron Tower, Near Methodist Church, Fatehgunj, +91 265 663 3333. Offers breakfast & buffet at ₹150 & ₹200 respectively.

Havmor, 56 Puneet Nagar Society, Old Padra Road, +91 96245 65602. 11AM–11PM. Offers excellent variety in non-vegetarian delicacies. Plus they have their own Havmor ice-cream joint outside. Try Cookie Crunch or Coffee flavoured one - they are the ones to fall for & also at Sayajigunj, near railway station) -

Kala Ghoda, Near Kalaghoda Circle, Sayajigunj, +91 265 6619 619. You get both vegetarian and non-vegetarian delicacies. Offers buffet at ₹250 on weekdays and at ₹275 on Sundays. For people who prefer something other than buffet, there is Nakshatra, a rooftop restaurant.

Periyar, Ramin Park Society, Old Padra Road, Harinagar. The only award winning restaurant of the city and the only place where you get non vegetarian food from South India.

Zaika, Ground Floor 1, Saran Bldg - Old Padara Rd (Opp. Bhadralok Apartments, Sheetal Nagar, Akota, +91 265 325 4477. noon–3PM & 7AM–11PM. Good taste. Recommended for non-vegetarian food.

Kismat kathiyawadi, Amit Nagar Char Rasta, VIP Rd (On the Expressway, +91 87587 11011. Also try the thali at Kismat Kathiyawadi in typically rural ambiance. Meal for 2 at 100 bucks. Must visit!

Mandap, R.C. Dutt Road, 1st floor, +91 92278 81135. 11:30AM–3PM, 7:30-11PM. At ₹150, this thali is delicious and an exceptional value in delightful surroundings. Recommended by locals.

  • Barbeque Nation, R.C. Dutt Road, 3rd Floor, Shreem Shalini Mall, Alkapuri (Alkapuri area, +91 265 606 0000. 12:30–3PM & 7:30-11PM. very good non-veg fare at the buffet
  • Peshawri, RC Dutt Road, Alkapuri. Inside WelcomeHotel.
  • The Gateway Hotel Akota Gardens Vadodara, Akota Rd (at Taj Residency.

Barbeque Nation, R.C. Dutt Road, 3rd Floor, Shreem Shalini Mall, Alkapuri (Alkapuri area, +91 265 606 0000. 12:30–3PM & 7:30-11PM. very good non-veg fare at the buffet

Peshawri, RC Dutt Road, Alkapuri. Inside WelcomeHotel.

The Gateway Hotel Akota Gardens Vadodara, Akota Rd (at Taj Residency.

Dairy Den, Dairy Den Circle, opposite SBI Bank, (Sayajigunj area, near the railway station, +91 90990 20959. 8AM–11PM. This is Baroda's first ice cream parlor that serves soft cones. You can enjoy a variety of flavors over here.

Frigtemp, Nt 1, Enstern Society, Fatehgunj, +91 265 278 9108. recommended for Frankies. at (Fatheganj, Karelibaug & Old Padra Road)

The Goodies Cafeteria, Gol Bungalow, Sayajigunj, +91 265 656 1620. 11AM–10:30PM. Goodies, also in Sayajiganj, Makarpura, Fatehganj and Natubhai Circle, are favorite hangouts for youngsters apart for their bakery delights & junk food!

Govinda's Restaurant, Gotri Road (ISKCON Temple, on the first floor, +91 265 231 0630. Lunch timing: 11AM - 3PM, dinner 6:30PM - 10PM.. Veg Restaurant. Samosas, alu (bataka) wadas, dahi wadas and gulab jamuns. The "prasad snack bar", where many items are available daily from 5PM until 9PM (9:30-10PM on Sundays and holidays) is located in the northeast corner of ISKCON Temple.

Kalyan Restaurant, +91 265 236 2211. 8AM–11PM. Here you can get a variety of food choices from Chinese to continental along with Chaats, South Indian foods, etc. It is a self-service restaurant with good quality food. The best thing is the sizzler at the very low price of ₹130 and good in taste.

Mahakali Sev Usal, Shiyabaug, Kevdabaug (near Kirti Stambh, Old City. M-F 8AM-8:30PM. Food stand, delicious Sev Usal

Millenium Restaurant, 1st Floor Fatehgunj Main Rd, Jayesh Colony (Opp. Methodist Church, +91 265 278 8435. noon–10:45PM. Most popular for Biryani. Also in Alkapuri

Mirch Masala, 4, Meghdhanush Complex, Gotri Road (Race Course Circle, +91 265 653 8101. noon-3PM and 7PM-11PM. Veg and Nonveg Punjabi food. Try out the dilli chaat. Also inside Inorbit Mall.

Nayab Restaurant, Saptagiri Complex, Akota Rd. Although menu is extensive at Nayab Restaurant, their delicious tandoori items are highly recommended and make for an excellent dining at very low prices. Takeaways are available

Pooran Singh's kababs and parathas, at Race Course Road (near the Barista Lavazza coffee bar by the Chakli Circle. He's an ex-Welcomgroup chef who runs his own place now.

Raju Omlet, S/4, Mahalaxmi Apartment (Opp. Bank Of Baroda. 4PM-10PM. Eggetarian delights in Karelibaug in VIP Rd.

Romana Pizzeria, 2nd Floor, Ashoka Icon, Sangam Cross Roads, Harni Warasiya Road.

Vanity, Sarod (At Sayajigunj near railway station, +91 265 236 1220. M-F 11AM–11PM. Tasty non-vegetarian food.

Vishal Sandwich. Try their samosa sandwich.

Tomb of Qutb-ud-Din Muhammad Khan, the tutor of two of Mughal Emperor Akbar Khan's sons Vadodara is a nice place to be but lacks a nightlife altogether because of a blanket ban on alcohol throughout Gujarat. Foreign nationals can procure alcohol after getting a permit, but this procedure is not without its headaches.

You will need your passport plus a photocopy of your passport data page and your visa. You must ask your hotel to stamp this photocopy and write a simple statement to say that "xxx is residing at this hotel, room xxx. The fee for the permit is ₹100. The permit is valid for one month, during which time each person is allowed to buy a limited quantity - 10 units at a time (one unit is 10 large bottles of beer, or 3 bottles of wine or 1 bottle of spirits), no more than twice in six days. This should satisfy all but the heaviest of drinkers. You can use the permit at any location that sells alcohol.

The wine shop at the Hotel Kaviraj (the hotel is being refurbished but the wine shop is open on the side of the building) is open from noon to 10PM and can always issue a permit.

Vadodara has 3 main post offices:

  • Haribhakti Post Office, Race Course Road, +91 265 236 1725.
  • Head Post Office, Kharivav Rd, Raopura (Near Surya Narayan Mandir, +91 265 242 2449.
  • Manjalpur Post Office, +91 98258 75502.

Haribhakti Post Office, Race Course Road, +91 265 236 1725.

Head Post Office, Kharivav Rd, Raopura (Near Surya Narayan Mandir, +91 265 242 2449.

Manjalpur Post Office, +91 98258 75502.

Most hotels in Baroda do offer free Wi-Fi. You'll be able to check email or use Skype at McDonald's Family Restaurants too. Internet Cafe are few. At HB's Cyber Cafe. connection speeds are good

Vadodara is generally a safe city, and is heavily secured by the local cops (who may be in yellow-ochre, black, white or informal dress but in yellow-ochre socks). In the relatively unlikely event that you have any trouble, you can call 108 (emergency number).

Tourists and especially non-resident Indians can expect to pay significantly more than locals, so don't be surprised if you experience this.

  • Bharuch - Halfway between Vadodara-Surat, Bharuch is the oldest city in Gujarat.
  • Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park (47 km from Vadovara) - a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You'll see the remains of a medieval city whose architecture is special because it was Islamic buildings executed by Hindu and Jain workmen in a very unique style. Pavagadh Kalika mandir is a must see place. You may hire local taxi or auto to reach Manchi which is 5 km from Pavagadh. There is a state bus facility every hour from Pavagadh to Manchi. At Manchi, Get a Ropeway (Udan Khatola in Hindi) ticket (₹98/- to and fro) one of the best ropeways in India. After getting down from ropeway, climb 250 step to kalika mandir.
  • Dabhoi (33 km from the city center) - an old fortified town, originally known as Darbhavati, renowned for its gates and Jain temples, both impressive for its fine carved details
  • Sankheda - Travel to Sankheda to see the making of lovely lacquer coated furniture.ee the making of lovely lacquer coated furniture.
  • Tejgadh - A village noted for its Tribal Academy of Gujarat, which is a social service organization aiming for the development of local tribals. It also operates a museum showcasing tribal crafts.

[[Bharuch]] - Halfway between Vadodara-[[Surat]], [[Bharuch]] is the oldest city in Gujarat.

[[Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park]] (47 km from Vadovara) - a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You'll see the remains of a medieval city whose architecture is special because it was Islamic buildings executed by Hindu and Jain workmen in a very unique style. Pavagadh Kalika mandir is a must see place. You may hire local taxi or auto to reach Manchi which is 5 km from Pavagadh. There is a state bus facility every hour from Pavagadh to Manchi. At Manchi, Get a Ropeway (Udan Khatola in Hindi) ticket (₹98/- to and fro) one of the best ropeways in India. After getting down from ropeway, climb 250 step to kalika mandir.

[[Dabhoi]] (33 km from the city center) - an old fortified town, originally known as Darbhavati, renowned for its gates and Jain temples, both impressive for its fine carved details

[[Sankheda]] - Travel to Sankheda to see the making of lovely lacquer coated furniture.ee the making of lovely lacquer coated furniture.

[[Tejgadh]] - A village noted for its Tribal Academy of Gujarat, which is a social service organization aiming for the development of local tribals. It also operates a museum showcasing tribal crafts.