The Eachanari Vinayagar Temple is the key landmark and place of worship in Coimbatore

Coimbatore has many tourist attractions.[1]

Clock tower installed in memory of A.T. Thiruvenkataswamy Mudaliar in 1877.
Gedee Car Museum, one of the first vintage and classic car meuseums in India

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Siruvani Waterfalls
Marudamalai Murugan temple of the 12th century
Sri Naga Sai at Sai Mandir in Mettupalayam Road
Eachanari Vinayagar Temple
Kari Motor Speedway is India's second modern racing circuit

Places of historical importance

Uniquely Coimbatore

The following are Geographical Indication tags associated with Coimbatore city.

Heritage buildings

Parks

Boat Houses

Nature and wildlife

Museums

Places of worship

Temples

Jain temples

Mosques

Churches

Sports

Amusement parks

Shopping malls

Around Coimbatore

See also

References

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