The 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup in India promises not only thrilling matches at iconic venues like Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium and Kolkata's Eden Gardens but also a chance to explore diverse cultures and savor local cuisines. From Mumbai's vibrant streets to the historic charm of Pune, the tournament offers more than just cricket. Join us as we explore these cricketing hubs, visit historic landmarks, and indulge in the rich flavors of Indian cuisine.

Ahmedabad, Narendra Modi Stadium
Kolkata, Eden Gardens
Mumbai, Wankhede Stadium
Bengaluru, M Chinnaswamy Stadium
Pune, Maharashtra cricket association stadium
Lucknow, Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium
Chennai, M.A. Chidambaram Stadium
New Delhi, Arun Jaitley Stadium
Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium
Hyderabad, Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium

Narendra Modi Stadium is the biggest cricket stadium in the world. The most anticipated India vs Pakistan match and the Finals of the world cup will be played in this huge stadium. While you visit here for the world cup matches make sure to visit these nearby places and try local foods.

Sabarmati Ashram (Gandhi Ashram)
Hutheesing Jain Temple
Hazrat Bai Harir Vav
Auto World Vintage Car Museum

Dhokla
Fafda and Jalebi
Khaman
Gathiya

Eden Gardens, once India's largest cricket stadium, sits on the banks of Kolkata's Hooghly River. As one of the world's most iconic stadiums, it will be the venue for five World Cup matches, including a semi-final. Don't miss the chance to explore the "City of Joy" and try the popular local foods.

Howrah Bridge
Victoria Memorial
Dakshineswar Kali Temple
Eco Park

Kathi roll
Puchka
Jhalmuri
Mughlai Paratha
Wankhede Stadium, located in Mumbai, India, is an iconic cricketing arena with a massive capacity. It has witnessed countless historical cricket moments and stands as a symbol of the nation's cricketing fervor. Situated along the scenic Marine Drive, Wankhede stadium will host pivotal world cup matches. Make most of your time in the city of dreams while enjoying the thrilling cricket matches.

Marine Drive
Gateway of India
Dhobi Ghat
Film City

Vada pav
Misal pav
Bombay Sandwich
Bombil
The Chinnaswamy Stadium, nestled in the heart of Bengaluru and home to India's National Cricket Academy, is an iconic cricket venue. Surrounded by the serene Cubbon Park, this historical stadium will host five ICC Cricket World Cup matches. Along with the charming weather of Bengaluru, make sure to try local food and enjoy surrounding places.

National gallery and industrial museum
Bengaluru palace
Lalbagh Botanical Garden
Commercial street
HAL Heritage center and Aerospace Museum

Obbattu
Mangalore Buns
Idli, vada and Dosa
Puliogare

Situated on the periphery of Pune, the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium was founded in Gahunje village, adjacent to the Mumbai-Pune Expressway. The stadium is approximately a two-and-a-half-hour drive from Mumbai and roughly an hour's drive from Pune. This venue is scheduled to host five matches of the ICC Cricket World Cup. Make sure to explore the nearby attractions and cuisines while you are there.

Aga Khan Palace
Shaniwar Wada
Parvati Hill temple
Katraj Snake Park

Pav bhaji
Sabudana Vada
Gola
Vada pav

Nestled in the heart of Lucknow, the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium is set to host five Cricket World Cup matches. Named after the former Prime Minister of India, Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, this state-of-the-art venue promises an unforgettable cricketing experience with its world-class facilities and vibrant atmosphere in the heart of Uttar Pradesh. Make sure to try tasty local delicacies and visit the nearby attractions while you are there for cricket world cup matches.

Bara Imambara
Rumi Darwaza
State Museum
Janeshwar Mishra Park

Kulfi Faluda
Biriyani
Kulcha Nihari
Chole Bhature

Located in Chennai, the MA Chidambaram Stadium, affectionately known as "Chepauk," is a historic cricketing venue. With a legacy dating back to 1916, it is set to host five thrilling Cricket World Cup matches. Known for its passionate crowd, Chepauk Stadium promises an electric atmosphere for these mega cricket clashes. Along with enjoying the world cup matches, make sure to step out of your hotels and explore the Chennai city and try local delights.

Marina Beach
Kapaleeshwar Temple
Fort St. George
Birla Planetarium

Dosas and Idlis
Chicken Chettinad
Atho
Uthapam

Located in the heart of Delhi, Arun Jaitley Stadium, named after the former Finance Minister of India, is set to host five exciting Cricket World Cup matches. This iconic venue, with its rich history and top-notch facilities, promises an unforgettable experience for cricket fans during this prestigious global event.

Red fort
India Gate
Akshardham Temple
Sarojini Market

Butter Chicken
Paranthas
Kebabs
Biriyani

Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium stands alone as the sole stadium in mountains at an altitude of 1457 meters to host ICC Cricket World Cup matches. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the snow-capped Dhauladhar mountain range, this cricket ground provides spectators with awe-inspiring views of the hill station while they indulge in a thrilling cricket experience. HPCA is slated to host a total of five matches during the tournament. Make sure to explore the serene surroundings of this venue along with the tasty local foods.

Kangra Fort
Bhagsu Waterfall
Namgyal Monastery
Dharamkot

Thukpa
Shapta
Momos
Tudkiya Bhath

Nestled in Hyderabad, the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium is a world-class venue set to host three Cricket World Cup matches. Named after the former Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi, this stadium boasts top-notch facilities and picturesque surroundings, making it an ideal location for cricket enthusiasts worldwide. Exploring this beautiful city will be an amazing experience as well as a treat to your taste buds.

Charminar
Golconda Fort
Nehru Zoological park
Ramoji Film city

Hyderabadi Biryani
Haleem
Kebab
Qubani ka Meetha
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