Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan. It is one if the most beautiful capital in the world. It is one of the most clean and green cities you will find in the country. Surrounded on one side by the lush green Margalla Hills, it gives a perfect blend of sightseeing and an urban lifestyle. Being the capital, it is the most developed city in the country, and the most organized one. Areas are easy to access as the roads are well developed and mostly straight and at right angles to each other. The weather in Islamabad is always beautiful, specially in winters. It gets so chilly and cozy. Just adjacent to Islamabad lays the city of Rawalpindi, often simply called “Pindi.” Interestingly, the Islamabad International Airport lies in Rawalpindi. However, the boundaries between the cities aren’t discernible. You’ll know when you enter the city because of the old houses and the congested roads. Rawalpindi also offers its decent share of visiting sites and delicacies. In the foot of Margalla Hills lies the Islamabad Zoo, the Playland (a children’s park), and the Saidpur Village. The Saidpur Village was made into a model village by the administration, and offers a decent exposure to Pakistani rural life. There are a few decent restaurants and cafés here which serve local cuisine. Few of my favourite restaurants are Burning Brownie, Brew, Street one, soho. And there top best restaurant is Monal which is up the hills.