Bhaktapur & Patan Tours
Step into living medieval cities: Bhaktapur, with its superbly preserved Durbar Square, pagoda temples, pottery squares and the five-storey Nyatapola, and Patan, the city of artisans with its exquisite Durbar Square and metalwork. The Kathmandu Valley’s most beautiful royal towns.
4 excursiones · prices per person, book with partner
Bhaktapur & Patan in Kathmandu — FAQ
What is Bhaktapur known for?
Bhaktapur is a beautifully preserved medieval city in the Kathmandu Valley, famous for its Durbar Square, the towering Nyatapola Temple, traditional pottery square and rich Newari architecture and culture.
What is Patan known for?
Patan (Lalitpur), across the river from Kathmandu, is known as the city of artisans, with a stunning Durbar Square, fine Newari temples, courtyards and centuries-old metal and woodwork traditions.
Are Bhaktapur and Patan worth visiting from Kathmandu?
Yes — both are UNESCO-listed royal cities with magnificent Durbar Squares and living crafts, offering a quieter, more atmospheric step back in time than central Kathmandu.



