Charing Cross

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Lahore, Pakistan

Monument

Charing Cross Reviews | Rating 4,5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Charing Cross is located in Lahore, Pakistan on Mall Road, Garhi Shahu,. Charing Cross is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category monument in Pakistan.

Address

Mall Road, Garhi Shahu,

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Muhammad Shahid

It's is good place. Important building around there like punjab assembly, However, it is too much traffic. Some time peoples protest here, because of this, common peoples suffer.

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Aqeeb Asif

Wapda Hydro Electric Workers Union Strike Against Privatisation At Charing Cross.

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A M Asim Kamboh

Chairing Cross Chowk is Situated at Mall road Lahore,near Punjab Assembly,Wapda House,CM Punjab House and Bank Alflah, very famous for seminars, Political meetings,protests and gathering around the Punjab,CCPO Office also near it and Halal e Ahmar.

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Shahid Shabbir Official

My loving city my heart beat my Lahore.

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Raza Khan

Charing cross is the most busiest place of Lahore, it is situated the centre place of all religious n political activities. Mainly Punjab assambly, m p a house, Wapda house, shah din building, al falah thetor n building, c c p o office, plaza thetor situated in this cross. Most beautiful place of provincial capital of the country. All government office Lahore zoo, Lawrence garden, governor house n pearl continental hotel, p I a office, fellaties hotel n secred heart church is also near by it.

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Talat Waseem Hashmi

Good place to see. Lots of buildings to watch there. Old shops and great hustle and bustle there. Good to see at night

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Zulfiqar Ali

This is a middle of Lahore city

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Aziz Khan

The area was earlier known as Donald Town, which was named after Donald McLeod, who was later to become the lieutenant governor of the Punjab (1865–70), and after whom, people even today, call McLeod Road. He was earlier the president of the Lahore Improvement Committee, which then became the Lahore Improvement Trust, later to be renamed the Lahore Development Authority. However, the term "Charing Cross" was first used in the context of Lahore, in 1908 in a publication by G.R. Elmslie titled “Thirty Five Years in the Punjab” (1908, Edinburgh). A 1918-19 ‘B&R Report’ refers to it as the ‘Charing Cross Scheme’.