Top 45 things to do and attractions in Patan (Lalitpur) (2024)

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Museum & former palace showcasing the royal jewels & the scene of the Nepalese Royal Massacre.

It's a feeling when you enter into museum. You see the actual king size room and king size bed too 🤩, private office of king and queen 👑.How these royal families were spending their life. When you enter into the mansion you start imagining the lifestyle of these royal members. It's interesting to know that the mansion was designed by king himself. You can see the car collection of this royal family members.Bcoz of the security reasons camera is not allowed in the campus. You have to submit your bag, phones and camera at the cloak room.Whenever you come to kathmandu you must visit to this place.

Just W — Google review

Nice place reminiscing about the history of royal family of Nepal. The place is accessible to all kinds of people.(Nepalese, Indians and Foreigners). The palace is filled with artifacts and paintings to the brim. The place showcases most of the places where the Royal family of Nepal used to conduct the Administrative and daily events. The palace is well preserved by the authorities and the security is well maintained at all times. The tour involves; The front courtyard, The palace and the backyard. Despite the Royal family not living there right now, the place is sanctuary for different kinds of birds and squirrels.Everything here seems perfect but the only downside of this trip is that CAMERAS are not allowed inside the Royal Palace premises which I think makes it difficult for tourists to pique their interest as the contents of this trip seems secretive. And I found out that there is no information about the contents of Royal Palace accessible to people Online which limits the number of visitors.The ticket prices seems fair enough to me and there is proper sanitation facilities for the visitors. Free drinking water and paid parking services were available.There is even a kids playground inside the premises accessible to kids visiting the Palace.

Abhijat P — Google review

Historic Royal Palace and now one of the best museums in Nepal. Worth the visit and time. It takes at least 2-3 hours to enjoy every bit of the palace.

Sambid G — Google review

Aswome experience to learn about past. Everything was well managed except few things outside Palace. As the Instructions were unclear about one can't again go back to rewatch previous places caused me to miss some places. So I advise visitors to carefully visit every place before going ahead. Other than this I strongly recommend to visit this historic Palace.

Bishesh T — Google review

The Narayanhiti Palace Museum is located in Kathmandu, Nepal. It was the former royal palace and has been converted into a museum, showcasing artifacts and exhibits related to the country's monarchy.

A A — Google review

You are only allowed to bring in wallet and water bottle. Locker is provided to store your bag and other belongings. They will then hand you the key of your locker before leaving the counter section.Security check was done twice. Before entering and after leaving the official palace.Personally, entering this palace felt like i was in early 2000 time frame. Read about the history in google after leaving and had a moment of silence about it. This place is a must visit if you’re a traveller who wants to learn more about history of Nepal.There is a cafe on the 4th floor of a building located right in front of this palace. You can enjoy tea or coffee while looking at the palace from your seat. I had a great time both in the palace and this cafe.

Khannika S — Google review

Well, Narayangiti Palace Museum is a public museum which is located in the city of Kaiser Mahal (Kathmandu). The museum was created in 2008 from the complex of the former Narayanhiti Palace (Durbar). The palace was the residence and principal workplace of the Monarch of the Kingdom of Nepal before the revolution.It is undeniable that the palace is really attractive and peaceful. It was previously built by King Mahendra in 1963 and was designed with help of American architect Benjamin Polk. Personally, I visited this palace with my friends. The place is really amusing. First of all, the palace is really huge and it has lot's of beautiful gardens and parks.In overall, I suggest people to visit this palace. 🙏

Raj D — Google review

This Historic palace is quite interesting it gave me some glimpse about the history of Nepal royal family, their culture and lifestyle,entry fees is Nepali rs 500You can't carry camera inside the palaceThe only thing you can do is to walk 👣peacefully read all the instructions written on board or wall because there is no guide to tell you any details about the palace.And if you ask any questions to the staffs inside palace they will not give sufficient information may be they don't know hindi Or english but you will understand the basic by reading boards.I was shocked to see the place of Royal👑 Family massacre, still you can see bullets marks on walls.It took around 2 hrs for me to complete my tour inside the museum and i was amazed by seen the painting of royal family on walls it was so beautiful, and i will keep this memories within my heart💕 always.

Rahul S — Google review

An interesting step back in time. It feels like everything is in the 1950's. It is sad to see the assignation of the king, queen and others of Royal Family. I feel ignorant not knowing it occurred in 2001. No cameras and mobile phones are allowed and you must check bags on entry. Entry fee is 1000 NR.

James S — Google review

Be prepare to walk for 1-2 hrs. Umbrella allowed. No mobile phones and camera allowed inside museum. Need to keep mobile and bags in safety counter before entering. Parking available. Request for museum info brochure in ticket counter.

Sailesh B — Google review

The Palace, turned into museum, where one of the most horrendous incidents for a Royal family's occurred in 2001, and that was the beginning of the end of monarchy in Nepal.The security in the place is very tight, though it is absolutely unclear as to why it should be in this way. This Palace is no longer a seat of a regning monarch and no official government body is based there. It is simply an old building wotlrthy of visit. Getting the mobile phone and camera along with all the personal belongings before entering the Palace is too much for this time and age.The fee is 1000 Ruppee for foreigners. The place is well marked but can be extremely crowded, to the point that if you are claustrophobic, you will find it difficult to proceed. When I visited, there was a very big group of school kids, really really big, well over a thousand kids who were just being taken along with the tourists. It was not very comfortable though the place was very nice. You can see the area of the Palace where the massacre took place. It is being reconstructed since that section was razed to the ground after the incident.

Reza N — Google review

One of the most important museums in Nepal, and here are few suggestion, while visiting this particular place1. Take a paper and pencil with you, or a notebook to write some notes and observation.2. They do not allow you to take your cell phones or iPads with you, so no pictures allowed3. This is a huge place requires a lot of walking, unfortunately, that are not ramps if you are planning to go on the wheelchairs.4. Description and caption of the places but, buildings and statues are not enough in English that I know description however, if you ask the security guards all the staff members they can describe or explain you about the display.5. Not recommended to purchase tickets online because the online system is super boring. Prepare to stand up in the lines for about 20 minutes and go with the local currencies since they are not excepting any foreign currency.

Somthing T — Google review

Narayanhiti Royal Palace is the Ex-Office of Royal Regime of Shah Kinghsip of Nepal. Now it's a public museum. People interested in Nepal's history of last century can enjoy a day.

Laxman S — Google review

The Narayanhiti Royal Palace Museum deeply resonates with many Nepalese due to its rich history and the lingering intrigue of the royal family’s unresolved murder mystery. However, visitors face issues like inconsistent enforcement of mobile phone rules and limited drinking water facilities. The museum is worth visiting, but improvements in amenities and rule consistency would enhance the experience.Nepalese citizens: NPR 200Students: NPR 50SAARC nationals: NPR 500International tourists: NPR 1000I highly recommend not visiting the Narayanhiti Royal Palace Museum at the last minute. To fully enjoy and explore the museum, it's best to plan your visit earlier in the day, allowing ample time to appreciate the exhibits and navigate the site comfortably.

Mandhir Y — Google review

It's palace turned into museums ,as former Royal Palace which was once home of Royal monarch of Nepal. It's historically important as Royal Family was assassinated in 2001.Gives goosebumps and tearful because this massacre of Royal Family is heartbreak history. As nepali can feel how Nepal is been through as,i have been following Nepal's news, and documentary information it's was saddest in whole nation when this massacre happened. Whole nation went to mourning to crying and riots. Situations were tough in Nepal.All things use by Royal Families are kept in museum. The tickets fees for foreigners are NRs.1000 and for nepali citizens NRs.200 and if you show student i/d NRs.50. Vehicle Parking 2 or 4 wheelers are available NRs.20 unlimited time.Mobile phone, bags Or camera are not allowed inside museums, only outside near tickets are can click pictures. But lockers are provided.Drinking water is available and washroom also.Its almost take 2.5 hours for me to go around.

Radha P — Google review

As Nepalese, we get goosebumps every time we see the Narayanhiti Museum. Although we weren't born during the monarchy, our grandparents, despite their age, get emotional and want to visit the palace. The murder mystery of the royal family remains unsolved, leaving a lingering sense of intrigue.Mobile phones are not allowed, despite staff taking photos with their phones. Proper rules should be enforced equally for everyone.Bring your water bottle, as you'll have to walk a long way, and taps are only available in the King's Palace. While there are toilet facilities, the drinking water system needs improvement.

Karishma P — Google review

Very nice museum to visit in Kathmandu this is palace of nepal king 👑 all nepalese people should visit once to know about king.You can’t take camera,mobile inside no photographs are allowed to clickNOTE : you have to purchase ticket price are 200/person for nepalese & NPR 1000 for foreignerParking facilities are inside gate 20rs per hour for bike & 50rs for private car.

Sumit S — Google review

Narayanhiti Durbar Palace: A Historical Gem in KathmanduNestled in the heart of Kathmandu, the Narayanhiti Durbar Palace stands as a testament to Nepal's rich cultural heritage and tumultuous history. Originally built in the mid-19th century, the palace has witnessed significant events that have shaped the nation's destiny.Architecture and Ambiance:The architectural grandeur of Narayanhiti Durbar Palace is awe-inspiring. Its intricate wood carvings, majestic courtyards, and opulent halls reflect the craftsmanship of the Newar artisans who contributed to its construction. As one wanders through its corridors, they are transported to a bygone era of regal splendor and magnificence.Historical Significance:The palace has been witness to numerous historical events, including the massacre of the royal family in 2001. This tragic incident marked a turning point in Nepal's history, leading to the abolition of the monarchy and the establishment of a federal democratic republic. Today, the palace serves as a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the lives of Nepal's erstwhile royals and the events that shaped the nation.Events and Exhibits:Visitors to Narayanhiti Durbar Palace can explore a wide range of exhibits showcasing the royal lifestyle, including elaborate costumes, ceremonial artifacts, and regal furnishings. Additionally, the palace hosts cultural events and exhibitions that celebrate Nepal's diverse heritage, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the country's rich traditions and customs.Visitor Experience:A visit to Narayanhiti Durbar Palace is a must for history enthusiasts and culture aficionados alike. Guided tours offer valuable insights into Nepal's royal past, while the serene ambiance of the palace grounds provides a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu city.Conclusion:In conclusion, Narayanhiti Durbar Palace stands as a symbol of Nepal's rich cultural legacy and storied history. Its majestic architecture, coupled with its historical significance, makes it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring the cultural heritage of Kathmandu. Whether you're drawn to its architectural marvels or intrigued by its tumultuous past, a visit to Narayanhiti Durbar Palace promises to be a truly enriching experience.

Anwarul K — Google review

No pictures allowed. You can't take your phone inside, you have to put it in a locker at the front gate. Also, way over charge if you have light skin or look Australian. The palace itself is nice, though the story is tragic.

Andrew — Google review

IncredibleI m speechless after visiting there my eyes are full of tears just to recall that our beloved king and queen use to live there.Feeling like a holy placeWell maintained and preserved by Nepal government.Must visit every nepali to know about Nepal rich History 👍

ANUJA T — Google review

This is the palace of the last King of Nepal. Huge area in the middle of Kathmandu city.Entry fee for Indian Guest is NPR 500. They don’t accept Indian currency. So you need Nepali Rupee for entering this palace. They don’t allow bags and mobiles. They provide free locker facility. They have dry clean toilets inside and outside. Car parking is also available for tourists. Be prepared to walk as it takes min of 30-45 min inside to see all places. They have a huge collection of old cars used by the King. They have a golden chariot also which is kept in display and all are well maintained. Sad to hear about the massacre of the last King Birendra and his family members. Worth visiting this place. Please ensure to carry Nepali rupee for entrance.Please ensure to carry a mask as it is mandatory to enter this place

N B — Google review

The Narayanhiti Palace Museum is a public museum in Kathmandu, Nepal located east of the Kaiser Mahal and next to Thamel. The museum was created in 2008 from the complex of the former Narayanhiti Palace following the 2006 revolution. Ticket price is INR 200 and camera/mobile are not allowed which you can deposit in locker available outside near ticket counter.You can please visit my YOUTUBE/INSTAGRAM for detailed videos of my Nepal tour and travel tips:YouTube: Serioustalk1187Instagram: Vineetsingh411

Vineet S — Google review

Student Fee Rs.50 only and Normal Nepali Citizen Rs.200.They have parking too which cost Rs.20(bike/scooter) at the time of entry , no matter how many hours you park. We can't take mobile phones or camera . However, we are provided with drinking water inside the museum and washrooms too.

Ankita D — Google review

The Narayanhiti Rajdarbar murder case has not been investigated, nor has any truth been made public. All the Nepali people express great interest in this mysterious murder case and remember the king. (#ROYALFAMILY)🥺🇳🇵Really Beautiful and LEGENDARY Place in Kathmandu,Nepal.The Narayanhiti Palace Museum (नारायणहिटी दरवार) is a public museum in Kathmandu, located east of the Kaiser Mahal and next to Thamel. The museum was created in 2008 from the complex of the former Narayanhiti Palace (or Narayanhiti Durbar) following the 2006 revolution. Before the revolution, the palace was the residence and principal workplace of the monarch of the Kingdom of Nepal, and hosted occasions of state.Narayanhiti Royal Palaceनारायणहिटी दरवारKathmanduCountry NepalConstruction started1963 ADClientDhokal Singh Basnyat, King Mahendra, Bir Shumsher JBROwnerGovernment of NepalTechnical detailsStructural systemBrick and MortarSize38 acres (15 ha) or 753 ropanisDesign and constructionArchitect(s)Benjamin PolkThe existing palace complex was built by King Mahendra in 1963, and incorporates an impressive array of courtyards, gardens and buildings.🇳🇵❤️@NABIN_JOSHI

Nabin J — Google review

This place alone holds the history of the entire Sah Dynasty. Literally, underestimated by the Government as well as the citizens. This place must be more highlighted and advertised.

Haribansh C — Google review

The Narayanhiti Royal Palace Museum is best place to explore if you're interested in Nepal's history and royal heritage.This palace is declared as a museum after the tragic event of the 2001 Royal Massacre.A must visit for history and culture lovers.

Bibek T — Google review

I was there for a national day concert but the vibes were different there then others it can give you a wholesome experience for the new person who wants to go there. Everything there is very stylish and beautiful which is very good in other ways. You can find it totally different from other places around there. It feels like you are in the other country that makes this place so special.

Season A — Google review

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