Cost of Living in Lahore 2025
Lahore moves at its own pace. Markets open early, tea stalls smell of cardamom, and the noise never really fades. But every cup of chai feels heavier on the pocket now. The Cost of Living
Lahore moves at its own pace. Markets open early, tea stalls smell of cardamom, and the noise never really fades. But every cup of chai feels heavier on the pocket now. The Cost of Living
The quiet before sunrise feels different in every city. Karachi’s sea air. Lahore’s old rooftops. Islamabad’s cool breeze rolling off Margalla. Each has its own rhythm. Fajr prayer times mark that moment when night begins
Early Monday, too many tabs open, and one thing you can’t find, a pen that works. Drawer full of broken plastic ones, all dry. That's where Parker usually saves the day. No drama, no leaks,
Islamabad which is the scenic capital of Pakistan not only boasts of a peaceful atmosphere and green cover but also of its attractive cafes planted in the midst of the Margalla Hills. It is not
The real estate market in Rawalpindi is steadily growing in 2025 due to the growing infrastructure, the need to build more housing units, and its closeness to Islamabad. The property prices in the major regions
When night settles over Lahore, food becomes language. Smoke curls around streetlights, horns hum in the distance, and the smell of ghee mixes with dust and rain. Gawalmandi and Lakshmi Chowk wake up just then,
The first thing that hits you in Quetta isn’t the traffic. It’s the smell. Apples, fresh and cold from nearby orchards, mix with roasted nuts and dust. Somewhere, a tea stall hisses while traders set
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The week beginning Monday, October 20, Islamabad is having a peaceful and sunny week with steady temperatures and no rain. The prediction shows that the daytime temperature should be approximately 28-29° C, and the nightly
By mid-December, the plains go dull, and the hills start whispering. Smoke curls from tea stalls, boots crunch on icy paths, and every turn smells of pine and wood fire. Across Pakistan, these hill stations