Moradabad earned its nickname "Brass City" from a metalware export industry that has supplied engraved and enamelled brass goods worldwide for generations, with workshops still active across its old quarters. The city’s Jama Masjid dates to the Mughal period, and Moradabad sits a short drive from Rampur, a former princely state whose Raza Library holds one of India’s finest collections of Mughal and Persian manuscripts. Moradabad is typically explored in about half day. The best time to visit is October to March. Nearby points of interest include Raza Library – Rampur, Brass Market, and Amroha. Other notable highlights include historic and cultural significance in Moradabad, rich heritage and traditional architecture, and important religious and spiritual sites. It falls within Uttar Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.
State: Uttar Pradesh
Ideal Duration: Half Day
The best time to visit is from October to March when the weather is pleasant and suitable for sightseeing. Winter months offer comfortable temperatures for exploring outdoor attractions.
A 2-3 day trip is sufficient to explore the main attractions and experience the local culture. However, if you want to explore nearby areas or participate in special festivals, consider extending your stay.