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Lemon Tree Hotel Bharuch

More than just a place to stay, Lemon Tree Hotel, Bharuch is where modern comforts, intuitive service and memorable experiences come together. Thoughtfully designed for business and leisure travellers alike, this contemporary hotel in Bharuch offers ...

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Bharuch (historically known as Broach or Barygaza) is an ancient port city on the banks of the Narmada River with over 2,000 years of history. It was a major trading hub for the Roman and Greek worlds, mentioned in texts from around 80 CE. The city was ruled by various dynasties, including the Kshatrapas, Gurjaras, Mughals, and Marathas, before being captured by the British in 1782 and ceded to the East India Company in 1803. It is a renowned tirtha (pilgrimage site) in Hindu Puranas, believed to be the place where the great sage Bhrigu established his ashram.

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Golden Bridge: Built by the British in 1881 across the Narmada River to facilitate trade, this iron bridge is a historic landmark and engineering marvel that has withstood floods and earthquakes.Bharuch Fort: Located on a hilltop overlooking the Narmada, the fort was built by King Siddhraj Jaysinh and houses the Collector's office, civil courts, and other colonial-era buildings.Jami Masjid: Situated within the fort complex, this historic mosque was built in 1644 during the reign of Shah Jahan and showcases intricate Islamic design with unique architectural elements.Kadia Dungar Caves: Located about 40 km from the city, these are ancient Buddhist caves dating to the 1st-2nd centuries CE, featuring monolithic lion pillars and vihara architecture.

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Bharuch is famous for its salty peanuts, locally known as 'Khari Singh'. The local cuisine is primarily Gujarati, featuring dishes like dhokla, khaman, dal dhokli, and undhiyu. You can also find authentic Kathiyawadi cuisine, with signature dishes like sev tamatar sabzi, bajra roti, and khichdi.Recommended dining spots include:Anand Restaurant: A well-known local eatery.Shree Khodiyaar Kathiyawadi Dhaba: Famous for authentic Kathiyawadi food.South Samarth: Offers authentic South Indian cuisine.Darbar Nasta House: Known for its Gujarati snacks.

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The best time to visit Bharuch is during the winter months, from November to February, when the weather is pleasant with cool breezes, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Summers (April to June) are very hot, while the monsoon season (July to September) brings heavy rainfall and lush greenery.

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Golden Bridge, Bhrigu Rishi Temple, Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Narmada Park

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