This series of tours explores the grandeur and charm of Lahore’s colonial past, a time when Mughal gardens blended with Victorian vision and Gothic facades stood beside ancient domes. From Istanbul Chowk to Charing Cross and into Lawrence Garden, these routes take you along tree-lined boulevards, past monumental buildings, and through cultural institutions that shaped British-era Lahore. Here, you will walk in the footsteps of freedom fighters, scholars, artists, and civil servants, in places where architecture became a symbol of empire, education, resistance, and renewal. These are not just government offices or old colleges. They are landmarks in the journey toward modern Pakistan.