The largest city in Gujarat and the fifth largest city in India. It is known for its rich history, culture, and architecture. Ahmedabad is home to several educational and research institutions.
Known as the “Diamond City of India,” Surat is a major hub for diamond cutting and polishing. It is also a center for textiles and silk fabrics.
Also known as Baroda, It is an industrial and cultural hub in Gujarat. It is home to several museums, art galleries, and educational institutions. Vadodara is the third largest city.
Rajkot is a commercial and industrial center in Gujarat. It is known for its handicrafts, jewelry, and silk embroidery.
Bhavnagar is a coastal city in Gujarat. It is known for its temples, palaces, and beaches.
Jamnagar is a coastal city in Gujarat. It is known for its brass products, bandhani (tie-dye) fabrics, and Jain temples. Jamnagar is the sixth largest city in Gujarat.
Gandhinagar is the capital city of Gujarat. It is known for its modern architecture and urban planning. Gandhinagar is the seventh largest city in Gujarat.
Junagadh is a historical city in Gujarat. It is known for its forts, palaces, and temples.
Gandhidham is a planned city in Gujarat. It is known for its salt production and textile industry.
Anand is an industrial city in Gujarat. It is known for its dairy industry and educational institutions. Anand is the tenth largest city in Gujarat and the 100th largest in India.