Patan Darbar Square
by Tavanh
Jul 24, 2025
Patan Durbar Square, located in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal, is one of the most historically significant areas and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Situated at the heart of the ancient city of Patan, this beautiful palace square showcases a stunning blend of Newar architecture and Hindu-Buddhist culture.
This square was once the royal residence of the Malla dynasty, and it is filled with artistic beauty, from stone temples and intricately carved wooden windows to metalwork decorations. Every detail is worth admiring, making it a must-see for art enthusiasts!
Part of the palace has been converted into the Patan Museum, which displays ancient sculptures, statues, and ornaments related to Hinduism and Buddhism. The museum offers a serene and tranquil atmosphere, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in Nepal's spiritual culture at their own pace.
Additionally, the streets surrounding Patan are dotted with traditional craft workshops, galleries, and cafes, offering a delightful experience of local life and artistic charm just by strolling around. 🐕
Opening Hours:
Daily 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Patan Museum)
*The palace square is open for sightseeing throughout the day.
Admission Fee:
Foreign tourists: Approximately 1,000 Nepalese Rupees (around 7–8 USD)
*Includes entry to the Patan Museum.
Access:
About 30 minutes by car from central Kathmandu (Thamel area). 🚖
Using a taxi or ride-hailing app (such as Pathao) is convenient for getting there.
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