Explore Pakistan

Cities of Pakistan

Discover the vibrant cities that make Pakistan a land of diverse cultures, rich history, and endless opportunities.

Major Cities

Explore Pakistan's most important urban centers

Karachi
Sindh

Karachi

City of Lights

16M+ Population

Pakistan's largest city and economic hub, home to the Port of Karachi and vibrant culture.

Lahore
Punjab

Lahore

Heart of Pakistan

13M+ Population

Cultural capital with Mughal heritage, world-class cuisine, and historical landmarks.

Islamabad
Federal Capital

Islamabad

The Beautiful City

1.2M+ Population

Modern, planned capital city with stunning natural beauty and clean environment.

Rawalpindi
Punjab

Rawalpindi

Twin City

2.5M+ Population

Historic city with military significance and thriving bazaars.

Faisalabad
Punjab

Faisalabad

Manchester of Pakistan

3.8M+ Population

Industrial powerhouse known for textile manufacturing and agriculture.

Multan
Punjab

Multan

City of Saints

2.2M+ Population

Ancient city with spiritual heritage, shrines, and rich cultural traditions.

Peshawar
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Peshawar

City of Flowers

2.3M+ Population

Ancient Silk Road city with rich Pashtun culture and historical significance.

Quetta
Balochistan

Quetta

Fruit Garden of Pakistan

1.5M+ Population

Provincial capital known for fruits, dry fruits, and strategic location.

Gilgit
Gilgit-Baltistan

Gilgit

Gateway to Mountains

200K+ Population

Mountain city surrounded by world's highest peaks and stunning valleys.

Hyderabad
Sindh

Hyderabad

Heart of Mehran

1.7M+ Population

Historic city known for arts, crafts, bangles, and cultural heritage.

Sialkot
Punjab

Sialkot

Sports Capital

700K+ Population

Global hub for sports goods manufacturing and surgical instruments.

Gwadar
Balochistan

Gwadar

Port City of Future

100K+ Population

Deep-sea port city with immense strategic and economic importance under CPEC.

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Territories

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