

Pakistan's modern capital city nestled in the Margalla Hills
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Islamabad, Pakistan's purpose-built capital, is known for its modern architecture, green spaces, and strategic location. The city offers a perfect blend of urban planning and natural beauty. As the political heart of Pakistan, Islamabad serves as the seat of government and houses important national institutions, foreign embassies, and international organizations. The city's master plan, designed by Greek architect Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis, creates a harmonious balance between modern infrastructure and natural landscapes.
As Pakistan's capital, Islamabad represents the country's modern face while maintaining strong Islamic traditions. The city hosts numerous cultural events, diplomatic functions, and national celebrations. The Faisal Mosque, one of the largest in the world, serves as both a religious and architectural landmark.
Experience diverse Pakistani cuisine from traditional dhabas to upscale restaurants. Try specialties like chicken karahi, seekh kebab, and fresh fruit from local markets. The city offers everything from street food to fine dining experiences.
One of the largest mosques in the world, designed by Turkish architect Vedat Dalokay
National monument representing the four provinces and three territories of Pakistan
Hilltop viewpoint offering panoramic views of Islamabad
Museum showcasing Pakistani folk heritage and culture
Islamabad International Airport connects the capital to major global hubs. The city is also accessible via M-1/M-2 motorways and rail from Lahore, Karachi, and Peshawar.
Best from October to April for pleasant temperatures. Spring (Mar–Apr) offers blooming hillsides and clear views.
Hike the Margalla Trails, visit Faisal Mosque and Pakistan Monument, explore Lok Virsa Museum, and enjoy food at Saidpur Village and Beverly Center.
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