Residents of Guntur are referred as
Gunturians. Cultural events with focus on literature and poetry are regularly organised. Venkateswara Vignana Mandiram and Annamaiah Kalavedika are popular venues for cultural programs. In 2021, a new venue called Gurram Jashua Kala Pranganam was being constructed. The city observes many festivals such as
Rama Navami,
Hanuman Jayanthi,
Maha Shivaratri,
Vinayaka Chavithi,
Vijaya Dasami,
Deepawali,
Holi,
Ugadi,
Eid,
Krishnastami,
Christmas,
Karthika Pournami.
Cityscape The major commercial and residential areas in the city include Arundelpet, Lakshmipuram and Brodipet. Other major areas of the city are Koretapadu, Navabharath Nagar, Pattabhipuram, Syamalanagar and Vidyanagar, Autonagar,
Gorantla,
Pedapalakaluru,
Nallapadu,
Budampadu and
Chowdavaram.
Jinnah Tower on Mahatma Gandhi Road is a rare monument related to
Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan, in India. Guntur has 17 parks, some of which are maintained by the municipal corporation. Nagaravanam, a part of Perecherla Reserve Forest, was developed on the outskirts of the city as a park. Tourist attractions in Guntur include the Sri Ganga Parvathi Sametha Agastheswara Temple. In the old city, notable sites include Gandhi Park, the Baudhasree architectural museum, Nagaravanam, and NTR Manasa Sarovaram. Nearby ancient temples and heritage sites include the
Amareswaraswamy temple,
Undavalli Caves, Sri Bramarambha Malleswara Swamy Temple at
Pedakakani, and
Kondaveedu Fort. The
Uppalapadu Bird Sanctuary is located from the city, while
Suryalanka Beach is approximately away. Agastheswara Sivalayam, situated in Guntur's old city, is a temple devoted to Lord Shiva. It holds historical significance with inscriptions in the ancient "Naga Lipi" script, dating back to 1100 AD. The temple is among the most well known in the region. According to local legends, the sage
Rishi Agastya constructed the temple during the
Treta Yuga, centered around a naturally occurring Swayambhu Linga, which led to the temple's name. Constructed in the early 20th century,
Jinnah Tower is a notable monument in Guntur dedicated to
Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. This impressive heritage structure features six pillars and an open dome, showcasing typical architectural styles of Muslim design from that era. Strategically located on Mahatma Gandhi Road, one of the city's main arterial road, the tower serves as a symbol of peace and harmony, reflecting the secular values embraced by the local community. == Environment ==