Faisal Masjid, Islamabad's most recognizable landmark, a very large mosque gifted by King Faisal of Saudi Arabia. Beautiful in the day or night, definitely worth the short taxi ride. Dress and act respectfully, this is much more a place of serious worship than a tourist site.
Blue Area, Islamabad's financial center.
Constitution Avenue
Daman-e-Koh, a lookout point in the hills above E-6 with great views of the city on a clear day/night. There is a restaurant and snack stall, and plenty of locals there to relax. Also see Zoo, Japanese park
Margalla Hills. Take a nice nature walk in the hills surrounding Islamabad.
Para Gliding at Margalla Hills.
Pir Sohawa. Birds eye view of Islamabad.
Lok Virsa Museum, recently renovated, a delight.
Pakistan Museum of Natural history
National Monument near Shakarparian
Attend open-air theater or just sit by the Lotus lake or Rawal Lake and relax.
Shakarparian is another wonderful place. Consist of beautiful hilly area for a nice evening walk in a green natural atmosphere. Best visited during daylight hours as this place is considerably remote at night.
Rose & Jasmine Garden is located near Islamabad sports complex & Jinnah Stadium. South of Shahrah-e-Kashmir road and east of Islamabad Hightway. Not too far from Rawal Lake.
Fatima Jinnah park & Chattar bagh
Taxila, World's oldest university.
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