
Vadodara offers the ideal blend of majestic royal history, prestigious art institutions, lush public parks, and famous Gujarati culinary traditions. Spending 48 hours in Vadodara gives you the chance to explore grand palaces, world-renowned heritage sites, bustling street markets, and modern cafe culture.
Day 1: Royal Heritage, Art & Midnight Street Food
Start Saturday morning with a visit to the magnificent Laxmi Vilas Palace—four times the size of Buckingham Palace—to explore its Darbar Hall, Venetian mosaic floors, and royal armory museum. Enjoy an authentic Gujarati or Kathiyawadi Thali in Alkapuri for lunch. In the afternoon, explore the Baroda Museum and Picture Gallery inside Sayaji Baug, which houses rare European oil paintings, Mughal miniatures, and an Egyptian mummy. As evening falls, take a peaceful stroll around Sursagar Lake before diving into the midnight food culture at the famous Ratri Bazar in Karelibaug for spicy Sev Usal, Matka Biryani, and Cold Coco.
Day 2: UNESCO World Heritage Champaner & Contemporary Cafes
Dedicate Sunday morning to a scenic 50-minute drive to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Champaner-Pavagadh. Explore the carved 15th-century Jama Masjid and ancient fortifications, or take the ropeway up Pavagadh hill to visit the Mahakali Temple. Head back to Vadodara by mid-afternoon to relax at a specialty garden cafe in Sevasi or Bhayli. Wrap up your weekend by browsing traditional Bandhani and textiles in Mandvi and Lehripura bazaars, or booking tickets on Tykkit for an evening theater play or live music gig.
Vadodara is compact, walkable, and easy to navigate via auto-rickshaws and app cabs. Check Tykkit to discover upcoming weekend events, workshops, and exhibitions across Vadodara.
Experience the royal heritage, art galleries, world heritage day trips, and legendary food markets of Vadodara in 2 days.
Tour the grand Laxmi Vilas Palace, visit the Baroda Museum in Sayaji Baug, and spend the night sampling street food at Ratri Bazar.
Take a morning heritage trip to Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, followed by a relaxed evening at a specialty cafe in Sevasi.