Monday 24 hours open
Ashoka Pillar is a historical landmark and tourist attraction located in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. The average rating of this place is 4.60 out of 5 stars based on 805 reviews. The street address of this place is 92JF+H3X, Dharmapala Rd, Singhpur, Sarnath, Varanasi, Khajuhi, Uttar Pradesh 221007, India. It is about 0.42 kilometers away from the Sarnath railway station.
Navin Kumar Sharma 12 months ago
Ashoka Pillar at Sarnath is one of the most famous and most visited tourist spots in India. It was erected by the emperor Ashoka. The pillar is said to be over 17 metres in height. Its capital having four lions back to back has been kept safely in the museum at Sarnath. It is the official emblem of today’s India. The broken part of the pillar is encased in a glass house in Archeological Buddhist Remains park at Sarnath. Ashoka pillar resembling the original one has now been made and erected in the park and is the most visited spot by the tourists. Parking is available and wheelchair access is possible . Tickets are needed to be purchased at the entry point. Must visit place for all.
ishaan jain 11 months ago
The Ashoka Pillar, an iconic symbol of India's glorious past, stands tall with immense historical significance. Located in the magnificent city of Delhi, this timeless masterpiece is an absolute must-visit for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
From the moment I laid eyes on the Ashoka Pillar, I was captivated by its sheer grandeur and majestic presence. The pillar, crafted from a single piece of beautifully polished sandstone, rises gracefully towards the sky, standing at an impressive height. Its perfectly balanced proportions and intricate carvings showcase the remarkable craftsmanship of ancient Indian artisans.
One of the most remarkable aspects of the Ashoka Pillar is its age. Dating back to the 3rd century BCE, it has endured the test of time, weathering countless eras, dynasties, and historical events. Its survival is a testament to the enduring strength and resilience of Indian history and culture.
Anurup Gupta 23 months ago
A must visit for young students and kids who wants to learn and Experience the great Indian culture and understand our rich history.
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Saturday | 24hr open |
Sunday | Day off |
Monday | 24hr open |
Tuesday | 24hr open |
Wednesday | 24hr open |
Thursday | 24hr open |
N.B. The timetable is based on our last updated data on January 24, 2024.