what to do and see in Kabul
The old part of Kabul abounds with bazaars, which line its narrow streets. Cultural sites include the Afghan National Museum, the ruined Darul Aman Palace, the Mausoleum of Emperor Babur, Chehlstoon Park, the Minar-i-Istiqlal (Column of Independence), the mausoleum of Timur Shah Durrani, and the imposing Id Gah Mosque.Other places of interest include Kabul City Center, which is Kabul's first shopping mall, the shops around Flower Street and Chicken Street, Wazir Akbar Khan district, Babur Gardens, Kabul Golf Club, Kabul Zoo, a wide selection of mosques, the Afghan National Gallery, The Afghan National Archive, The Afghan Royal Family Mausoleum, the OMAR Mine Museum, Bibi Mahroo Hill, Kabul Cemetery, and the Paghman Gardens.
Outside the city are; Bala Hissar, a hill fort destroyed by the British in 1879, which has now been restored as a military college; Tappe-i-Maranjan a hill where Buddhist statues and Graeco-Bactrian coins from the 2nd century BC have been found; a military citadel and a royal palace.
What to do and see at the Kabul Serena Hotel
The Capital of one of the most fascinating countries of the world offers you the chance to see:
Bala Hissar, the Citadel served for centuries as the seat of the rulers of Afghanistan. It witnessed most of the exciting events of the country's history.
Mausoleums, the two mausoleums are the charming landmarks of the city, the tomb of Timur Shah and mausoleum of Amir Abdul Rehman. The later stands in the beautiful Zarnegar park.
Bazaars, in the old section of Kabul, you will find lots of exciting bazaars nestled along its narrow, crooked streets. These exciting bazaars attract the travelers a lot. Among the most famous which exits in today's Kabul are Chicken Street and Shor Bazaar.
Mosques , the rich Islamic heritage can be seen in the architecture of many interesting mosques. Masjid-e-Pule Kheshti, Masjid-e-Shahe Du Shamshira, Masjid-e-Sherpur (Blue mosque are just a few to quote)

