List of places in Faisalabad
This is a list of all the notable places in the city of Faisalabad, the third largest city in Pakistan. Faisalabad is also called Manchester of Pakistan due its textile importance in Pakistan.[1] The city is known for its colonial heritage and its roots tracing back to the rule of the British Empire.[2]

Illuminated Clock Tower, Faisalabad

D Ground Park
City District
    
    Towns
    
Since 2005, the administration of Faisalabad has been divided into eight tehsil municipal administration areas (TMAs):
Neighbourhoods
    
- Amin Town, residential neighborhood on the Faisalabad Canal Expressway[3]
 - Batala Colony, residential neighborhood[4]
 - Civil Lines, Civil Lines neighborhood built during the British Raj for British civilian officers[5]
 - D Ground, commercial area[6]
 - Gatwala, commercial area
 - Ghulam Muhammad Abad, residential neighborhood[7][8]
 - Gobind Pura, residential neighborhood[9]
 - Gokhowal, residential neighborhood[10]
 - Gulbahar Colony, residential neighborhood in southern Faisalabad[11]
 - Gulberg, residential and commercial area[12][9]
 - Gulistan Colony, residential neighborhood[13]
 - Madan Pura, residential neighborhood on the Aziz Bhatti Expressway[14]
 - Manawala, residential neighborhood[15]
 - Mansoorabad, residential neighborhood[16]
 - Millat Town, residential neighborhood[17]
 - Motorway City, residential neighborhood[18]
 - Nishatabad, residential neighborhood[19]
 

Lyallpur Galleria
Points of interest
    
    Colonial architecture
     
Clock Tower
Gumti & Qaisery Gate
Lyallpur Gurdwara
The Chenab Club
Faisalabad Railway Station
Lyallpur Galleria
Modern architecture
    
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Auditorium
Iqbal Cricket Stadium
D Ground Commercial Area
Chenab Chowk
Pindi Bhattian Interchange
Colonial buildings
    
Structures built by the British Empire.
Libraries
    
- University of Agriculture Libraries
 - Faisalabad Medical University Main Library
 - Government College University Library
 - National Textile University Library
 
Museums
    
- Lyallpur Museum
 - Agricultural Museum
 - Science Center Museum
 
Shopping
    
    Markets
    
The Faisalabad clock tower and its eight bazaars (markets) are still a major trading zone in the city today.[20] Each of the eight bazaars has a special name and is known for selling certain goods;[21]
- Katchery Bazaar, named for the court (Katchery) is known for its mobile phone and accessory market.
 - Rail Bazar is a gold and cloth market.
 - Bhawana Bazaar supplies electrical and electronic goods.
 - Jhang Bazaar supplies fish, meat, vegetables and fruits.
 - Aminpur Bazaar supplies stationery and interior décor.
 - Kharkhana Bazaar is known for herbal medicines.
 - Gol Bazaar contains dry fruit, as well as wholesale soap, oil, and ghee shops.
 - Chiniot Bazaar is famous for allopathic and homeopathic medicinal stores, cloth, blankets, sofa cloth, and curtains. It also has poultry feed wholesale shops.
 - Montgomery Bazaar (also known as Sutar Mandi) is known for yarn and raw cloth trading.
 
Parks
    
    
Sports
    
- Iqbal Stadium, Cricket Stadium
 - Faisalabad Hockey Stadium
 
Entertainment
    
    
Religious
    
    Shrines
    
There are a number of Sufi Muslim sites in the city.[22]
- Baba Noor Shah Wali - Graveyard Near Lorry Ada.
 - Baba Lasoori Shah - Reegal Road, Jhang Bazaar.
 - Mohadas-e-Azam' Molna Saradr Ahmad - Jhang Bazaar.
 - Baba Qaim Sain - Mohallah Faizabad.
 - Sufi Barkat Ali Ludhianwi - Dalowal Samundri Road.
 - Baba Gujjar Peer - Ghulam Muhammad Abad.
 - Sabri Darbar.
 - Rehmani Darbar Sharif
 - Darbar Imam Jalvi
 - Darbar Mahi Shah Sarkar
 - Darbar e Ghousia
 - Baba Shah Saleem Peer Bahwal Haq - Peoples Colony no: 1.
 - Baba Rati Rata Wali Sarkar 70GB
 - Darbar Sakhi Baba Malan Shah Qadir Qalandar Mast - Narwala Road.
 
Churches
    
Gurdwaras
    
- Gurudwara Panjvin Patshahi Lyallpur[23]
 
Roads
    
- Abdullahpur Flyover (Crossing Faisalabad Railway Station)
 - Nishatabad Flyover (Crossing Sangla Hill Road & railway lines at Nishatabad)
 
Hospitals
    
- Al Noor Hospital
 - Allied Hospital (Teaching hospital of Faisalabad Medical University)
 - DHQ Hospital, Faisalabad (Teaching hospital of Faisalabad Medical University)
 - Children Hospital, Faisalabad (Institute of Child health Faisalabad)[24]
 - St. Raphael's Hospital
 
References
    
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 - Women Working Hostel Faisalabad, D Ground, Faisalabad Women Development Department, Government of the Punjab website, Retrieved 19 April 2021
 - Saleem Mubarak (13 February 2021). "Kite flying unchecked as Faisalabad celebrates Basant". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 7 December 2021.
 - Saleem Mubarak (30 October 2020). "Traders concerned at sugar sale through 'dubious' body". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 7 December 2021.
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 - Mohammad Saleem (8 October 2013). "Nawaz League loses PP-72 by-election to PTI". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 9 December 2021.
 - Two groups clash in Faisalabad; one killed (in Manawala neighborhood) Samaa TV News website, Published 16 August 2011, Retrieved 7 December 2021
 - Faisalabad faces electricity breakdowns (including Mansoorabad) Dawn (newspaper), Published 28 April 2006, Retrieved 9 December 2021
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 - Two recovered from illegal custody of police Dawn (newspaper), Published 5 December 2003, Retrieved 18 April 2021
 - "The Best Planned Localities of Pakistan: 8 bazaars of Faisalabad: - ALL THINGS PAKISTAN". 15 April 2008.
 - "Clock Tower of Faisalabad, Pakistan". Archived from the original on 2015-10-08. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
 - Faisalabad - Shrines / Tombs
 - "Sikh Gurdwaras in Punjab Province of Pakistan". Archived from the original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2016-01-21.
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