Once a Hyderabadi always a Hyderabadi is what describes a typical Hyderabadi wherever they go, be it out of the city or out of the country. The typical Hyderabadi hindi dialect, the laid back attitude, being a complete foodie and enjoying even a small achievement with a bunch of friends is what differentiates a hyderabadi from the others.
The place has created such a kind of influence on its culture and people that one can easily identify a hyderabadi from a large group of people. The old heritage monuments, Pearls, the Hyderabadi biryani, Irani chai is what describes this city of Nawabs.
One has a lot of options to explore once they visit this beautiful city of Pearls. Be the historical monuments like Charminar, Golconda Fort, the tomb of Quli Qutub Shah, which leaves one spellbound by the kind of architecture and attention to detail given in building them; Or the Ramoji Film city, one of the largest film studios in the world, with its state of art facilities for making movies and the amazing sightseeing places one can enjoy with the entire family.
Or else, one can just spend a lazy evening with their friends and family boating at the Hussain Sagar, Lumbini Park, or by watching a movie at Prasadz and enjoying a bite at the Eat street. If you are shopaholic, the old city is the place for you where one can shop for pearls, bangles, and dresses. All you need to have is a knack for bargaining with the shopkeepers.
One cannot say their visit to Hyderabad is complete without having Hyderabadi biryani. Have the famous Hyderabadi Biryani at Bawarchi or Paradize and you will want to have it again and again. Also, have a cup of Irani chai with Karachi biscuits in the evening with your friends and you are going to thoroughly enjoy it. Make sure to have someone for your company and you will never get enough of this place.