Islamabad

Islamabad has been the capital of Pakistan since 1963. A relatively quiet city, Islamabad consists of mainly Federal Government offices, Parliment House, the official residences of the President and Prime Minister along with the Diplomatic Enclave, an area …

Pakistan
Pakistan
Pakistan
Pakistan
Pakistan
Pakistan
Islamabad Interactive Map
Islamabad Hotels
Enter your itinerary to show recommended Islamabad hotel providers
Find hotels in
to
Islamabad Travel Guide
Select a section to browse the Islamabad travel guide
Islamabad Video
Select an Islamabad travel guide video, or hover over a video for its description
Rawalpindi Travel Deals
Deals by BookingBuddy   * Taxes and fees may be extra
Islamabad Travel Tips
Islamabad travel tips courtesy of GeckoGo
  • Islamabad has a great deal of rest houses and guest houses which are reasonably equipped and economical. If one wishes to save money, they are a good option.  Nudrat K.
  • My trip to Islamabad was to meet a few people and finalize a business deal. Overall, I really liked my visit and I found some interesting places to see. Islamabad has some good places to visit such as Rawal Lake, Daman-e-koh, Shakar parian and a few others. There is a food market, few minutes down …  Daniel M.
  • Islamabad is an extremely beautiful city...a lot cleaner than any other of the Pakistan cities, mainly beacuse it is where all the foreign diplomats are taken to.  Timothy N.
More Islamabad Tips
Hotels
FlightsCars
iGuide Travel Search
Compare Expedia, AsiaRooms, Asia Travel, Booking.com, Kayak and more.
Find hotels in
to
Further Information
iGuide, the Interactive Travel Guide. About iGuide.
Islamabad Travel Guide is based on Islamabad by D. Guillaime, John, Inas, anonymous, iGuide and others. Islamabad Travel Guide is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0. See background image credits.