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President House
Presidency Rd, Red Zone, Islamabad, Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan
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Ir
Review №1

Excellent place to have nice Lunch

Mo
Review №2

Excellent place with beautiful scenery.

Sa
Review №3

Beauty and glory of building is worth seeing.President of Pakistan House is now opened for general public on certain holidays and occassions.Public may visit and spend time.

an
Review №4

Presidet House is located at a very beautiful place, recently attended the Oath Taking ceremony of Honorable Dr. Arif ur Rehman Alvi as the 13th President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan

Mu
Review №5

The Aiwan-e-Sadr or Presidential Palace is the official residence and workplace of the President of Pakistan. The administrative head of Aiwan-e-Sadr is the Principal Secretary to the President of Pakistan, Tariq Najeeb Najmi as of January 2020. The first President who lived there was Ghulam Ishaq Khan, in 1988.Location: Red Zone, Islamabad, PakistanConstruction started: 1970s

As
Review №6

Weather good

Ta
Review №7

Nice place. I need political party ticket on merit

Sh
Review №8

Since childhood I have had the pleasure of visiting the President HouseOn 8th December 2018 When I first got to see the President House, I was so happy to see it and proud.

al
Review №9

Beautiful

Na
Review №10

Masha Allah beautiful place long live Pakistan

Fu
Review №11

President House Islamabad Pakistan

Ge
Review №12

Nice

Mo
Review №13

I am coming Pakistan me Mohammad ali my phone Bangladesh

Sh
Review №14

Khurram rajA

Ha
Review №15

A luxurious house for a figurehead. Massive waste of tax which can be better spent otherwise.

Ea
Review №16

I have no visited President House but Love my Pakistan

Mu
Review №17

Visited earlier this year

Fa
Review №18

Supreme court Pakistan

Af
Review №19

Powerless mans building

Ab
Review №20

Very bad staff, disrespectful guards and check post police officers. They talk to you as if youre a servant or some low-class human being. Went there to visit but turned back directly after experiencing that. Very disappointing experience.

Ha
Review №21

I think Pakistani system should be Presidential instead of Prime Minister form of government. Presidential system can ensure lesser of corruption if properly monitored by jury of experts.

Ra
Review №22

Great honor to visit president house.

Ak
Review №23

Great place

Ra
Review №24

Our honor to visit president house.

Hu
Review №25

Things have changed after new govt (pti)Security is tough and one might find guards disrespectful if you do voilation

Hu
Review №26

A famous place in Islamabad in a cool & calm environment of Islamabad.

If
Review №27

DAKU house is more appropriate name in my opinion, they don;t serve citizen of Pakistan.

Aa
Review №28

Not good

An
Review №29

Dont know how much effective it is now.

As
Review №30

The Aiwan-e-Sadr (In Urdu language) or Presidency Palace is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of Pakistan. The administrative head of Aiwan-e-Sadr is the Principal Secretary to President.The first President who resided there was Ghulam Ishaq Khan, in 1988. Aiwan-e-Sadr is located in northeastern Islamabad on Constitution Avenue between the Parliament Building and the Cabinet block of the Pakistan Secretariat. Residences for the Presidential staff are also located behind the Presidency, known as the Presidents Colony adjacent to 4th Avenue. President Pervez Musharraf never lived in the palace as he was also the Army Chief and therefore lived in the Army House in Rawalpindi. The former President Asif Ali Zardari moved into the palace a day before his inauguration. Currently, Mamnoon Hussain, the President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan resides there.

Mu
Review №31

In 2008 Pakistan with increasing pressure from international community, pakistan stepped up its animal rights campaign and elected the first dog as head of state. The most fabulous kennel in Pakistan. Has been a home to breeds like Zardari and Mamnoon.

Dr
Review №32

Beautiful building that sets the tone of the city.

Sh
Review №33

Beautiful building that sets the tone of the city.

Mu
Review №34

President house Islamabad Pakistan

Gh
Review №35

Really big house

Mu
Review №36

One of the Beautiful building of Islamabad.

M.
Review №37

What it brings to us. Nothing.

Ri
Review №38

Very nice looookig

sh
Review №39

Sorry to commet for all review.telling dog house it is the poor mantalty, It is president house of pak

Ra
Review №40

Well the building is beautiful but the people who are living in it arent that good

Mu
Review №41

Ab to fat nd shinning head dogs aye hein

Ka
Review №42

Nice

Sh
Review №43

Tak tak any one there (2016)

La
Review №44

An accommodation for the president of Pakistan

Aa
Review №45

Restricted area bang bang bang if you get very close

Kh
Review №46

Big president house....

Sh
Review №47

In Pakistan President have no Powers

M
Review №48

One of the worst places in Islamabad. Guarded with containers. This is ridiculous. And the worst person alive lives in there

Mi
Review №49

President should given the power of Article 58 2 (b).

Mu
Review №50

Pakistani President House

Sh
Review №51

Very poor

Tr
Review №52

Pakistan Zindabad

Re
Review №53

Good

AM
Review №54

President House

Mo
Review №55

OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Vi
Review №56

Sorry

Ez
Review №57

Nice Building

ma
Review №58

President has no power

Wa
Review №59

Jo
Review №60

Billions of budget for one person of a poor country.

Im
Review №61

Beautiful

Mu
Review №62

Looks awesome

Su
Review №63

Amazing place

Fa
Review №64

Looks awesome from outside

Sa
Review №65

Beautiful

Pr
Review №66

Kaafir

Cr
Review №67

Good

us
Review №68

Here dwells corrupt people

ne
Review №69

Bad

Af
Review №70

Zardari sahab

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  • Address:Presidency Rd, Red Zone, Islamabad, Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan
  • Site:http://www.president.gov.pk/
  • Phone:+92 51 9204530
Categories
  • State government office
Working hours
  • Monday:9AM–5:30PM
  • Tuesday:9AM–5:30PM
  • Wednesday:9AM–5:30PM
  • Thursday:Closed
  • Friday:Closed
  • Saturday:9AM–5:30PM
  • Sunday:9AM–5:30PM
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