The major attraction of the city is the Ahmednagar Fort. The fort was built by Ahmed Nizam Shah in the year 1490. It is a circular shaped fort with 18 metre tall walls, which is supported by 22 bastions. The fort is currently under the control of the Indian military.
The Tomb of Salabat Khan II, also known as Chand Bibi's Mahal, is located six miles east of the city, on a hill between 700 and 800 feet above the city level. Baugh Rauza, a fine black stone mausoleum with a domed roof, has the Koran inscribed on gold. Apart from these, the other attractions are Tank Museum and Shani Shinganapur (market place).
The other main attraction here is its proximity to Shirdi (about 2.5 hours away) where the famous Sai Baba temple is located. People also visit the Chand Bibi Tomb or Salabat Khan Tomb, which is a three-storey structure, made up of solid stone and offers great views of the city at night.
There is also the Meher Baba temple and the ancient Maliwada Ganesh temple to see.
Other Activities:
A visit to the village of Ralegan Siddhi will teach people about environment conservation, since it has pioneered many developmental activities.