Clock Tower
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, ALWAR/ Updated : Jun 15, 2017, 11:13 IST
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Locally known as ghanta ghar, the Victorian clock tower in Alwar is located in a crowded market area known as the Church Road in the old part of the town. It is a four-sided structure (with clocks on all sides) and is said to have … Read more
Locally known as ghanta ghar, the Victorian clock tower in Alwar is located in a crowded market area known as the Church Road in the old part of the town. It is a four-sided structure (with clocks on all sides) and is said to have been built in the early 19th century, surrounded by a charming colourful market selling local knick-knacks. Read less

Locally known as ghanta ghar, the Victorian clock tower in Alwar is located in a crowded market area known as the Church Road in the old part of the town. It is a four-sided structure (with clocks on all sides) and is said to have been built in the early 19th century, surrounded by a charming colourful market selling local knick-knacks.
Among the other delights in the vicinity of the Clock Tower is the place to shop the rightly famous Alwar sweets at the Kalakand Market; a recommended shop is Baba Thakur Das & Sons. An important point to remember is the lack of parking space near the clock tower; so, make sure to ask the locals before entering the circular market area.
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