- Town Hall:- built by the British in 1866, the historic Town Hall is the centre of Amritsar's local administration
- Gurdwara Saragarhi - this is dedicated to the twenty-one soldiers of the 36 Sikh Battalion who lost their lives bravely defending their posts on September 12, 1897
- Qila Ahluwalia: the fort once belonged to Ahluwalia Misl whose famous leader Jassa Singh Ahluwalia played a crucial role in repelling foreign invasions during the 18th Century
- Jalebiwala Chowk: located in the heart of Amritsar's commercial sector, it is a gastronome's delight
- Udasin Ashram Akhara Sangalwala: founded in 1771, it was originally known as Nirban Akhara after its founder.
- Chitta Akhara: it is also known as Ganga Ram Akhara after its founder Mahant Ganga Ram and it was established in 1781
- Darshani Deori: this marks the spot from where Sri Guru Arjun and Sri Guru Hargobind would stand to view the Golden Temple
- Baba Bohar: in the middle of the road near the end of the Bartan Bazaar, there is a large banyan tree which is considered sacred
- Thakurdwara Dariana Mal: entering the courtyard of the Thakurdwara is like stepping back in time, shedding light on the beautiful colonial-style architecture that has influenced much of downtown Amritsar
- Chowrasti Atari: Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib, the sixth of the ten Gurus, built the Chowrasti Atari complex in the 1600s, with four passages and thirty-two shops
- Taksal (mint): located in Katra Hari Singh, this is Amritsar's first mint, where Sikh regime coins were once minted
- Thakurdwara Raja Tej Singh: it was built in Katra Jamadar in 1851 by Raja Tej Singh
- Crawling Street: this marks the Jallianwala Bagh shootout which killed hundreds of Sikhs on orders of General Dyer
- Ancient Passage: this ancient passage is a typical archway between various mohallas and katras of old Amritsar, established by Sikh Misls
Timings:
Heritage Walk starts from Town Hall at 8:00 a.m. and ends at Entrance to - The Golden Temple 10:00 a.m. Every day.
Summer timings:
(March to November) - 0800hrs
Winter timings:
(December to February) - 0900hrs
Evening:
1800hrs to 2000hrs (summer)
1600hrs to 1800hrs (winter)
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