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Patan

Patan

Patan is one of the three important cities of the Kathmandu Valley, with an impressive central square and a rich cultural heritage.
The city of Patan, one of the three major cities of the Kathmandu Valley, is a treasure trove of cultural and historical heritage, dating back to the 3rd century BC. As one of the old kingdoms of the region, along with Bhaktapur and Kathmandu, Patan stands out for its architecture, art and historical monuments.

In the city centre, Durbar Square is one of the most impressive spots, filled with palaces, temples and ancient monuments, with the Old Royal Palace being a highlight. This historic site, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, enchants visitors with its artistic elements and unique atmosphere.

Patan is also famous for its arts and techniques, particularly for its intricate wood carvings, metal statues and religious paintings made by local artists. Visitors can see the workshops of the artisans up close, getting a unique feel of these traditional arts.

The city's residents, the Newars, have kept their traditions alive with festivals and ceremonies that are colourful and frequent, offering visitors a vibrant and authentic experience in the heart of Nepal's cultural heritage.