Situated near the railway crossing on Rampur on the outskirts of Moradabad, Prem Wonderland and Prem Water Kingdom is a huge entertainment complex. It offers a wide array of water sports and other entertainment activities for the people of all age groups, especially children in the city and the surrounding areas who visit it very often to pass their time.

Wave Mall, Moradabad is the first mall & multiplex in Moradabad and is located in the posh area of Ram Ganga Vihar. : It is the biggest mall of Moradabad with 03 Floors of old wings & 04 floors of new wings including the basement. All floors are approximately 04 lakh sq. ft. in area.

Moradabad, Feb 9 (KNN) The brass city of India - Moradabad - is on the verge of losing its fame as the Brass City with the fading demand of the metal. The city, which was once the core hub for manufacturing as well as exporting brass wares, is now taking the aluminium route for its survival.

The ancient Kali Mata Temple of Moradabad attracts a huge crowd of devotees on every Navratri. This time also the devotees started reaching here from morning itself. Special arrangements have been made for cleanliness around the temple by the Municipal Corporation and the administration. Police has also been deployed in and around the temple to make arrangements.

Jama Masjid is situated opposite to Hamsafar Hall, a Marriage Hall, in village Baquipur in Moradabad district. The mosque overlooking Ganga river was built by Rustam Khan in 1631. It is a grand symbol of the Mughal style of architecture that marked the construction of magnificent monuments like the Red Fort in Delhi. and Taj Mahal in Agra.

Rampur Raza Library is situated in Rampur in Uttar Pradesh. It was set up by Nawab Faizullah Khan in 1774. He gave away all the books he had inherited from his predecessors along with those kept in the Nawabs’ Toshakhana. It houses an extensive collection of books on Indo-Islamic cultural heritage.

Aryabhatta Planetarium is a kind of science and general museum located in Rampur. The museum is the first museum in UP based on Digital Laser technology. There are three shows every day for the public. The first show of the day is always dedicated to school booking only. The planetarium remains closed on government holidays and Mondays.