Choryasi, Mangrol, Olpad, Mandvi, Palsana, Chauta Bazaar, Hira Panna Shopping Mall, Ghoddod Road.
Entry Fee :Free
Opening Hours :06:00 AM - 07:00 PM
Entry Fee :Free
Opening Hours :08:00 AM - 12:00 PM | 03:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Entry Fee :Rs. 20 / person
Opening Hours :09:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Entry Fee :Rs. 15 / person
Opening Hours :10:00 AM - 06:30 PM
Entry Fee :Rs 10 - 200 / person
Opening Hours :10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Entry Fee :Free
Opening Hours :All day
By Air - Surat Airport has regular flights from all important national and international cities. Hyderabad, Delhi, Indore, Kolkata, Goa, Mumbai, Madurai are connected via air to Surat.
By Train - The railway stations in Surat include Surat, Udhna Junction, Lotarva, Sachin, Bhestan, Mangrolla, Utran.
By Road -Take a bus from the bus stand of Surat or Adajan to reach the Diamond City. Excellent road connectivity exists from other local cities as well.
October - March is most suitable to visit Surat, as the month of October ushers winters in the city much like rest of the Western India. This is also the time of Navratris, so you can enjoy the spirit of the Dandiya and Garba as well.
When in Surat, do try Locho, Surti Sev Khamani, Ghari, Undhiyu, Bhajiya, Ponk Vadas, Collegian, Nan Khatai, Ice Dish, Rassawala Khaman Dhokla. Apart from these delicacies, Surat’s streets are strewn with the best of everywhere - Bombay’s Pav Bhaji, Chennai’s Dosa, Delhi’s Chaat and so much more to explore.
Surat’s colorful cultural extravaganza comes alive when the city celebrates Sharad Purnima, Kite Festival, Navratri, Janmashtmi, Modhera Dance Festival, Food Festival. There a number of fairs as well that take place in Surat, like, Dang Durbar, Textile Expo, Swami Vivekananda Book Fair, Trineteshwer Mahadev Fair.