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Getting around Amritsar
Flights to Amritsar land at the Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport and, from there, it is possible to reach the city in several ways. One of the most common options is to take a pre-paid taxi from the stand inside the airport. You can also hire a car or take a bus: there are several lines connecting the city. Getting around Amritsar is easy: many uses motorised rickshaws, also known as tuk-tuks. These are a common and convenient means of transport. They are also widely used by the locals and are very characteristic, perfect for an authentic experience in the heart of the city.
What to visit in Amritsar
You can find textiles, jewellery, and handicrafts typical of Punjabi culture, while absorbing the vibrant local culture. Amritsar also offers spaces of tranquillity where you can get away from the daily hustle and bustle of its historic centre in the form of beautiful parks and gardens. Numerous and well-maintained, the parks offer relaxing green walks just a short distance from its busiest streets. An extraordinary city in every respect, and one that will remain in your memory for a long time.
Where to eat
Amritsar is renowned for its tasty cuisine rich in spicy flavours, which can be enjoyed in its downtown restaurants or street food stalls, also popular with the locals. Among Amritsar's traditional dishes, you cannot miss some iconic and representative elements of Punjabi gastronomy, such as the famous langar, to be enjoyed in the Golden Temple. A Sikh tradition is to serve food to all visitors, regardless of their religion, in the name of spiritual connection and hospitality. For an authentic taste of Punjabi cuisine, try butter chicken. The latter is a chicken dish cooked in a rich, buttery sauce, usually accompanied by hot naan and creamy paneer tikka: marinated and grilled paneer (fresh cheese) cubes. If you are a fan of street food, try delicious local delicacies such as kulcha, a stuffed bread served with a variety of accompaniments, or fresh fish fried with aromatic spices. Finally, you cannot leave Amritsar without tasting lassi: a refreshing yoghurt-based drink traditionally served in large earthenware cups. Amritsar is a city that delights the senses with its unique and tasty cuisine. Explore the local restaurants, street food stalls and bazaars to immerse yourself in its more authentic side.
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