Attractions in Prayagraj
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Discover Prayagraj’s Spiritual & Historic Wonders
When you stay at Millennium Inn, Prayagraj, you’re never far from the city’s most famous and sacred places. From holy temples to historical landmarks, every spot has a story to tell and an experience to offer.

- 31 mins
- 11.9 km
This is the meeting point of three rivers – Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati. Taking a dip here is believed to wash away sins and bring blessings. .
Triveni Sangam,
Prayagraj

- 24 mins
- 7.3 km
A very special temple with a giant reclining idol of Lord Hanuman – one of its kind in the world. Located near the Sangam, it is a peaceful place where devotees come to pray and seek strength.
Shri Bade Hanuman
Ji Mandir

- 19 mins
- 6.7 km
This temple is unique because it doesn’t have an idol. Instead, a wooden swing (doli) is worshipped here. It is one of the three Shakti Peeths in Prayagraj and is visited by thousands of devotees every year.
Alopi Devi Mandir (One of the Three Shakti Peeths in Prayagraj)

- 24 mins
- 7.5 km
Inside the Allahabad Fort, you’ll find the Akshayavat, an ancient banyan tree that is said to live forever. Right next to it is the Patalpuri Mandir, an underground temple that is centuries old.
Sri Akshayavat Temple &
Patalpuri Mandir

- 27 mins
- 9.0 km
This is one of the oldest temples in the world dedicated to Naga Devta (Serpent God). Situated on the banks of the Ganga, it is a rare and special place, especially during Nag Panchami.
Naga Vasuki
Temple

- 13 mins
- 4.6 km
Once the home of the Nehru family, this building is now a museum. It tells the story of India’s freedom struggle and gives a peek into the life of leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi.
Anand
Bhavan

- 19 mins
- 6.0 km
A beautiful and sacred temple dedicated to Goddess Lalita Devi. According to legend, this is where part of Goddess Sati’s hand fell, making it a holy Shakti Peeth. It is especially lively during Navratri.
Shri Maa Lalita Devi Mandir
(One of the Three Shakti Peeths in Prayagraj)

- 17 mins
- 4.6 km
One of the oldest temples in the city, dedicated to Goddess Kalyani. It is believed to be another Shakti Peeth and is full of energy and devotion, especially during festivals.