Long before it became a busy market, Anarkali was a spiritual and social center, home to Lahore’s Hindu, Jain, Sikh, Muslim, and Christian communities. Around Neela Gumbad and Jain Mandir, the streets were once lined with temples, dharamshalas, churches, shrines, and colonial institutions that reflected a rich and shared city life. These two tours take you through the sacred ruins and hidden landmarks of Pre-Partition Anarkali, from Baalmik and Bansi Dhar Mandirs to colonial-era hospitals, bakeries, and ashrams. You will see places of worship, learning, and everyday life that reveal the diverse soul of old Lahore, now fading into silence yet still standing with pride.