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10 largest cities in India and 3 things they are famous for

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 10, 2025, 07:00 IST
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10 largest cities in India and 3 things they are famous for

India’s mega cities are not just about size, population, or traffic, each has its own identity. While some are obsessed with food, others with film, fashion, or fiery festivals. That’s what makes travel easier and more exciting. And when you know what a city is best known for, you know where to begin. To make things easier for you, here is a list of India’s 10 largest cities, each summed up by three things that personify it. From biryani battles in Hyderabad to Bollywood dreams in Mumbai and street art in Delhi, this is your map to urban India


Based on the data of Wikipedia, here are the country's 10 largest cities by area and why they stand out for:

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Delhi (National Capital Territory)

The most extensive city in India, by area, spanning more than 1,484 square kilometers, is Delhi. It's a dynamic city where ancient history intertwines with fast modernization.


Historical Heritage: The city's historical Mughal and colonial past is symbolized by the iconic monuments of Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and Humayun's Tomb.

Street Food Paradise: The city's colorful markets, notably Chandni Chowk, are buzzing with the popular fare such as chaat, kebabs, and jalebis.

Shopping Malls: Connaught Place and Sarojini Nagar are hubs for anything from high-street fashion to shopaholic indulgence at throwaway prices.

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Bengaluru (Karnataka)

Bengaluru, the IT hub of India, is 741 square kilometers wide in range and India's IT capital.


Technology and Startups: There are sufficient technology economies and startups that propel India in the city.

Easily Accessible Climate: Its temperate climate and parks such as Lalbagh Gardens cause it to find space on the favorites lists of locals.

Cafe Culture: It's good nightlife and a good cafe culture make it a young, lively city.

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Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh)

Visakhapatnam stretches along the east coast in the area of 682 square kilometers of a mix of nature and industry.


Beaches and Scenic Scenes: Kailasagiri Hill and RK Beach are places of scenic views and recreational activities.

Industrial Centre: It is an industrial centre with big steel plants and shipyards.

Cultural Heritage: The city's rich cultural heritage is greatly reflected in the majority of the festivals. (Canva)

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Hyderabad (Telangana)

Hyderabad is spreaded over 650 square kilometers and seamlessly blends heritage history with a thriving tech sector.


Historic State: Charminar and Golconda Fort provide reminiscences of its rich past.

Hyderabadi Biryani: Globally renowned, the biryani is a food item that cannot be missed here.

IT Growth: HITEC City is a global destination for technology and innovation. (Canva)

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Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh)

Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, is 631 square kilometers and famous for its rich cultural heritage.


Awadhi Cuisine: Known for its kebabs, biryanis, and Nawabi culture-based sweets.

​Architectural Grandeur: Bara Imambara and Rumi Darwaza are two examples of exquisite Mughal-Awadh architecture.

Cultural Arts: Classical music, dance, and chikankari embroidery are famous in the city. (Canva)

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Indore (Madhya Pradesh)

Indore stretches over an area of 530 square kilometers and takes pride in being one of the cleanest cities in India.

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Cleanliness Champion
: Fervently called India's cleanest city owing to its cleanliness campaign.
Sarafa Bazaar: Colorful night bazaar that features a variety of street food delights.
Educational Excellence: Indore possesses top institutions like IIM Indore. (Canva)

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Ahmedabad (Gujarat)

Ahmedabad stretches over an area of 505 square kilometers and is a significant economic and cultural center.

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Textile Industry
: Known as the "Manchester of India" for its textile manufacturing.
Gandhi’s Sabarmati Ashram: A historic site connected to India’s freedom struggle.
Architectural Heritage: The old city area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (Canva)

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Pune (Maharashtra)

Pune spans 516 square kilometers and is a prominent education and cultural center.


Academic Hub: Houses many universities and attracts students nationwide.
Historic Monuments: Shaniwar Wada and Aga Khan Palace reflect its history.​
Cultural Festivals
: The city hosts different arts, music, and theatre festivals. (Canva)

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Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh)

Bhopal is also known as City of Lakes and it's situated over a stretch of 463 square kilometers and has been blessed with nature and history.


Pretty Lakes: Upper Lake and Lower Lake add to the city's beauty.
Historic Architecture: Has Taj-ul-Masajid mosque and Shaukat Mahal palace are very famous places in Bhopal.
Cultural Celebrations: Organizes festivals to celebrate the city's heritage.

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Surat (Gujarat)

Surat is a spread of 462 square kilometers and an industrial boom town along the Tapi River.


Diamond Hub: Famous as one of the world's pre-eminent diamond cutting and polishing centres.
Textile Hub: Surat is also famous as a producer of man-made fabrics.
Unprecedented Urbanization: Experiencing record growth in economy and infrastructure. (Canva)

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