Nishat Bagh: Another Mughal garden, Nishat Bagh is renowned for its breathtaking views of the Dal Lake and the Zabarwan Range.
Gulmarg: While not in Srinagar itself, Gulmarg is just a few hours away and is famous for its scenic beauty, especially during the winter when it becomes a popular skiing destination.
Shankaracharya Temple: Perched atop a hill, this ancient Hindu temple offers panoramic views of Srinagar and the surrounding region.
Jama Masjid: This grand mosque, built in the 14th century, is an architectural marvel. Its Indo-Saracenic style and tall wooden pillars make it an impressive sight.
Pari Mahal: Also known as the "Palace of Fairies," Pari Mahal is a historical monument with a blend of Islamic and Persian architecture.
Hazratbal Shrine: Situated on the northern shores of Dal Lake, this white marble mosque is an important religious site for Muslims and a serene place to visit.
Mughal Road: If you're looking for an adventurous road trip, consider driving on the historic Mughal Road. It connects Srinagar to Poonch and Rajouri and offers scenic views.
Tulip Garden: Officially known as the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, it's Asia's largest tulip garden. Visiting during the spring season when the tulips are in full bloom is a visual treat.