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Things To Do in Vadodara, Gujarat

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Is Vadodara boring? Is it fun? How do people relax in their free time? From playing and watching live sports to listening to live music to volunteering, here's what nine local experts had to say about things to do in Vadodara, Gujarat.

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This city doesn’t have any places to visit. You’ll find only sweet food to it. You can visit central library for knowledge and for fun you can go to malls and some parks. Else in this city you’ll find a greater opportunity for employment. This city is also famous for crocodiles.

Sajdah, says: 2020

Vadodara is very much famous for the way citizens here celebrate the festivals with the most appropriate cultural approach, and that’s why it’s known as a cultural city also. One should not regret the visit to Vadodara after tasting the delicious Gujarati food. Vadodara has one of the best Animal museums in Gujarat that worth a shot of visiting. The warmth and discipline offered by the citizens of Vadodara are incredibly known. We’ll love to welcome everyone, anyone with Love, but nothing else.

Muskaan, says: 2020

The people of this city are very friendly and welcoming. There are a lot of festivals that we celebrate with a lot of joy and love in our hearts. There are many place they can visit and there is an excellent education system in my city.

Pragya, says: 2020

Our city is Sanskari Nagari because of the discipline followed by the natives. That’s the foremost and good reason to move here, to get surrounded by the well-behaved citizens. Secondly, it’s also known as the cultural city because every festival is celebrated here with total joy and that too, in a pure authentic cultural way! Vadodara is well known for Navratri. So, why would someone want to miss out such a beautiful, great opportunity to live in a beautiful surrounding!

Renault, says: 2020

Vadodara is a cool place, so, no previous planning is required as such. The city is small yet not suffocating. Accommodation is easily available in all ranges. People, food, and infrastructure all are good. Atmosphere and environment all are amicable. Nightlife is the only issue here. The city is a good mixture of nature and manmade wonders, hence, a weekend can be spent well.

Deepanjali, says: 2020

One of the best reason to consider moving to vadodara is the maharaja sayajirao university and the faculty of fine arts inside the university. The festival of navratri takes place yearly at united way garba where around 30k-40k people play garba in sync. If you are a foodie then there are many type of foods like bhakarwadi, leelo chevdo sev usal etc. There are many places near vadodara where you can visit like pavagadh, champaner.

Saumya, says: 2020

The people of Baroda like to tell visitors that their city is a ‘Sanskari Nagari’, that is, a ‘cultured city’. Visitors agree. The city does indeed have rich cultural traditions. And today’s Barodians have quite a full and hectic cultural life throughout the year.

The outstanding trait about Baroda’s cultural life is that it is remarkably cosmopolitan. And while there are 100s of different identities, everyone participates in all activities. The culture of the city is not just history or heritage; it is dynamic, ever-changing and alive.

The Maharaja Palace is the most visited place of my city, and museum and Kamati garden are Also famous. My city has the largest bus stand of Gujrat. My city has a centralised bus stand and railway station.

Simran, says: 2020

Vadodara is a city which has really good cultural heritage. It is famous for studies and food, especially ‘sev usal ‘which is breakfast here and is very spicy in taste. Vadodara is famous for its Maharaja Sayajirao University. It’s one the city in Gujarat state. It is especially famous for garba that is nine day of dancing in which we pray to goddess in for a dance called Garba.

Pujari, says: 2020
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