Delhi Tourism

15 Incredible Tourist Places to Visit in Delhi

If there’s one word that can be used to define Delhi, it is ‘Experience’. Yes, such is the aura of the city. Delhi is inviting, enticing, challenging, enjoyable, enriching, all at the same time. Residing in the heart of the country, Delhi is aptly termed as “Bharat ka dil”. It's a city that gives you what you may not get anywhere. It's a career maker, Its a kingmaker. It's the government maker. It is business maker… and what not. Delhi is all about life, and the way life should be.

A unique blend of history and modernity, traditions and culture, commerce and fashion and beyond all of these, a place where all religions prevail with equality. Delhi is unique in its culture and lifestyle. While in areas like Chandni Chowk and old Delhi, you will find the traditional ways of living, places like Vasant Kunj and South Extension will give you a sense of modern-day Delhi.

The latest and greatest fashion in the country is seen first on Delhi’s streets. If you are a foodie, there’s no better place to go for than the heart of the country. On the one hand, you can get lip-smacking street food which is very cost-friendly too, and on the other side, you get to eat some of the most expensive international dishes in city restaurants.

In a nutshell, if you want to witness crazy yet sophisticated part of life, do visit Delhi at least once in a lifetime.

… And while you are in Delhi to experience the true fervor of the city, here’s a list of must visit places that you must explore. Check it out.

1. India Gate

India Gate Delhi

This 42 meter high "Arc-de-Triomphe" like archway situated in the heart of Delhi city is much taller in the hearts of India. Formerly known as All India War Memorial, India Gate was built to commemorate the death of 70,000 British Indian soldiers who died during First World War between 1914-21.

Even though the India Gate was constructed as a war memorial, the architectural style of the monument makes it appear like an epitome of triumph. Much similar to Arch of Constantine, outside the Colosseum in Rome, India gate was designed by Sir Edward Lutyens.

India Gate got an additional structure in the form of a black marble plinth, with a reversed rifle capped by a soldier’s helmet after the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. This structure is situated beneath the memorial archway and is bounded by flames on four eternal sides. This is called Amar Jawan Jyoti. India Gate is counted amongst the most significant war memorials in the country.

What we all know is that India Gate has an essential place in the Indian history, but what many of us may not know is that the memorial has an important spot in the heart of Delhiites. Whenever there is a moment of distress or an occasion to celebrate, India Gate is the perfect spot for that.

People visit the place with families to spend some quality time with each other. Food vendors around the area add to the pleasure of hanging out with family and friends.

2. Red Fort

Red Fort Delhi

Red Fort, popularly known as Lal Quila, is the pride of the nation. It is a historic fort, situated in the older part of the city. Lal Quila served as the primary residence for Mughal Emperors who ruled the city, for about 200 years. It was until 1856 that the Mughals had resided in Lal Quila. Besides, the historical monument also served as the political center of the Mughals.

Red Fort was built under the reign of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the year 1639. It was made on the lines of Shah Jahan's palace in his fortified capital Shahanabad. It was called Red Fort because of its massive closed walls built in red stone. The palace not only showcases the architectural brilliance of Shah Jahan but also gives a reasonably good picture of Islamic architecture of those times.

Located at the center of Delhi, Lal Quila houses many museums and pavilions. Each pavilion of Lal Quila speaks volumes about the valor and pomp of Mughal empire.

The architectural elements of Lal Quila reflect a typical Mughal building and showcase a fusion of Timurid and Persian traditions. However, the fort saw enough destruction during the invasion of Mughal Emperor Nadir Shah in 1747, followed by the intrusion of British in the Revolt of 1857.

However, the Red Fort has not lost its sheen. It still stands magnanimous in the cultural and political scene of the country. Each year, on the Independence Day (15th August), India’s Prime Minister hoists the Indian Flag and delivers his speech to the nation. The Red Fort was honored to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007.

Red Fort is a major attraction for tourists visiting the city all around the year. Chatta Chowk, its vaulted arcade is a local market that sells tourists trinkets. One can reach the main compound of Lal Quila after passing through the Chatta Chowk.

This fascinating building comprises of Drum House, the Hall of Public Audiences, the white marble Hall of Private Audiences, the Pearl Mosque, Royal Baths and Palace of Color. One of the major attractions of Lal Quila is the evening Light and Sound show. India’s glorious history is recreated every evening during the show.

3. Chandni Chowk

Chandni Chowk Delhi

Chandni Chowk or “Moonlight Square” is one of the memorable gifts of the Mughal Era that Delhi cherishes till date. Being one of the oldest and busiest markets of the country, Chandni Chowk is a center of attraction for traders as well, besides the tourists who come to visit the city. Chandni Chowk was designed and built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan’s favorite daughter Jahan Ara Begum in 1650 CE. The marketplace was 40 yards wide and 1520 yards long.

There’s an exciting story behind the naming of the place. Chandni Chowk was built in a square shape and had a pool at the center. The pool radiated moonlight at nights, giving a mesmerizing experience. This is possibly the reason why the marketplace is named as Chandni Chowk.

Chandni Chowk is famous for a whole lot of reasons besides being one of the biggest and oldest markets of the country. This part of Old Delhi houses many religious and historical monuments. Red Fort, the pride of India, is situated next to Chandni Chowk.

Besides, Chandni Chowk houses a whole lot of religious places too. People from various faiths visit the place. Sri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir, Gauri Shankar Temple, Shri Shiv Navgrah Mandir Dham, Central Baptist Church, Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib, Sunehri Masjid, and Fatehpuri Masjid are some of the religious sites situated in Chandni Chowk. Each of these places is not just religious but also have historical backgrounds.

Chandni Chowk continues to be one of the biggest markets of the country. In fact, it is the biggest wholesale market in the country. One can find shops in the narrow bylanes of Chandni Chowk and can get some of the most amazing deals there.

Apart from hundreds of shops of traditional Indian dresses for both men and women, the wholesale market of hardware, hotel kitchen equipment, industrial chemicals, silver and gold jewelry, spices, dried fruits and nuts, and herbs is a unique attraction amongst the visitors.

Your visit to Chandni Chowk is incomplete if you do not try the eateries in the marketplace. This place is famous across the globe for its mouth-watering delicacies. The Parathe Wali Gali at Chandni Chowk is famous for its variety of parathas. From the regular Aloo ka paratha to the extraordinary bhindi paratha, the variety of parathas available here will leave your taste buds wanting for more. Besides, places like the Ghantewala halwai, Natraj’s Dahi Bhalle, Chaatwallah, the jalebiwala, Gole hatti, et al, will enhance the experience of the place for you.

Chandni Chowk has found a place in films as well. Movies like Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Delhi 6, Black and White, Chandni Chowk to China, etc. have featured the beauty of this part of Delhi beautifully.

4. Humayun’s Tomb

Humayun’s Tomb Delhi

The tomb of Mughal Emperor Humayun, called Humayun’s Tomb, was built in Delhi in 1569-70. The construction of Humayun’s Tomb was commissioned by his first wife and chief consort Empress Bega Begum.

It was designed by Mirak Mirza Ghiyas and his son, Sayyid Muhammad along with some Persian architects, who were chosen by the Begum. Located in Nizamuddin East, Humayun’s Tomb is the first garden tomb of Indian sub-continent. It was declared UNESCO World Heritage SIte in 1993.

The complex of Humayun’s Tomb not just houses the tomb of Emperor Humayun, but also the graves of Bega Begum, Hamida Begum and also Dara Shikoh, grandson of Emperor Humayun and son of Emperor Shah Jahan. The building of tomb is a perfect showcase of Mughal architecture and the way it has evolved.

Besides, the main building, the Charbagh gardens of Humayun’s Tomb are also a significant attraction. Built in typical Persian style, these gardens serve as a rest area for the visitors.

Humayun’s Tomb is constructed in Nizamuddin area of Delhi. This site was chosen keeping in mind the proximity of the place to Nizamuddin Dargah , the mausoleum of Sufi Saint Hazrat Nizamuddin.

The architecture of Humayun’s Tomb is rather impressive. This mesmerizing architecture is given true showcase Persian styles of Islamic architecture. The tomb is about 47 meters high and 91 meters wide. The exterior of the monument is simple and symmetrical. The dome of Humayun’s Tomb is a special attraction. So do ensure that you tick the place in your list while you visit Delhi.

5. Connaught Place

Connaught Place Delhi

Connaught Place is one of the largest commercial and financial centers of the country and the world. Popularly known as CP, the place houses the headquarters of some of the biggest Corporates. Besides, it is a fashion destination too. Some of the biggest brands in the world have their showrooms in Connaught Place.

It is worth mentioning here that Connaught Place is one of the most expensive real estate in the world. CP was termed as the showpiece of Lutyens’ Delhi. Courtesy its fantastic structure and architecture, Connaught Place is considered to be one of the top heritage sites of the city and pride of the country. The place is named after Prince Arthur, 1st Duke of Connaught and Strathearn. The marketplace was built between 1929 - 1933 and is still a masterpiece in its own right.

The Georgian architecture of Connaught Place is borrowed from Royal Crescent in Bath. Connaught Place is built in a circle and has two floors. The idea was to provide commercial space on the ground floor and residential area on the top level.

CP is divided into two concentric circles, bifurcating the place into the inner circle, middle circle, and outer circle. The three circles are joined by the seven roads emerging from the inner central park.

The government wanted to build New Delhi Railway Station in CP, but the plan couldn’t materialize due to the scarcity of space. Hence, the station was built in Paharganj area, next to Connaught Place. Connaught Place is famous not just for its architecture and heritage, but also for its cinemas and eateries.

Earlier, traders from Kashmere gate area used to travel to this marketplace. But later, it became the entertainment hub of the elite. Regal Cinema, the first cinema of Connaught Place used to host favorite concerts, ballet performances, and theatre groups. Odean and Rivoli cinemas came up later.

Connaught Place is also known for Wenger’s, the first pastry shop in the city, set up by a Swiss Couple. The pastry shop exists to date.

Post independence, Connaught Place got its first underground market, called Palika Bazaar. It was set up in the empty block under the inner circle. The Bazaar has expanded its wings towards the outer circle now.

6. Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar Delhi

Qutab Minar, Qutb Minar or Qutub Mina spell it as it suits you. Spelling could defer from historian to historian, but the charm of the building remained the same throughout the history. This 73-meter tall minaret has five stories. Interestingly, the base diameter of the structure is 14.3 meters, while it slims down to 2.7 meters as it approaches the top.

Qutub Minar draws inspiration from Minaret of jam, built in Afghanistan. It is believed that Qutab Ud-din Aibak, the founder of Delhi Sultanate, started building the minaret around 1192. He is credited to have built the first floor of the five-storeyed minaret. However, the task was taken up by Aibak’s son-in-law and successor, Iltutmish, who has added three more stories to the minaret in the year 1220.

The Qutab Minar that you see today was, however, completed by Firoz Shah Tughlaq. There was a lightning strike in 1369 that had destroyed the top floor built by Iltutmish. Tughlaq not just repaired the damaged floor, but also constructed another deck on top of the building to complete it. Sher Shah Suri made another addition to the building while Humayun was in exile. He created an entrance to the minaret as well.

Qutub Minar is not the only place to visit in the minar complex. It is surrounded by a lot of places with historical significance. The Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque is in the same premises and is as old as the minaret itself. There is an iron pillar, which is very old and popular.

Let’s talk about the architecture of the minaret. As mentioned earlier, the makers have drawn inspiration from Afghanistan Minaret of Jam. The incorporation of looped bells, lotus borders, and garlands in its carving give it the local effect. Qutub Minar has stood the tests of time and rulers. The place is definitely worth a visit.

7. Lajpat Nagar Market

Lajpat Nagar Market Delhi

Delhi is a shopper’s delight because of places like Lajpat Nagar market. It's a residential and commercial place in the southern part of Delhi. Named after Lala Lajpat Rai, the Lion of India, the place is extremely popular amongst markets across the nation.

The area is divided into four parts: Lajpat Nagar I, Lajpat Nagar II, Lajpat Nagar III and Lajpat Nagar IV. Popular residential areas like Amar Colony, Dayanand Colony, Double Storey, Vikram Vihar, etc., fall into the domain of Lajpat Nagar. However, the place is known to be a shoppers’ delight.

The ladies salwar suit market of Lajpat Nagar is famous worldwide. The kind of variety you get there is unmatchable. Besides, the garments and textiles shops in Central Market are a delight. You get the latest and unique fabrics at the most reasonable costs.

Lajpat Nagar was developed after the refugees from new Pakistan came to this part of the country. There were Sikhs and Hindus, who were provided shelter by the government and were allotted lands to construct houses for themselves. Nowadays, it is a preferred location for travelers from places like Middle East, Afghanistan, Africa, who travel to India for medical aid or education.

8. Lotus Temple

Lotus Temple Delhi

Lotus Temple is one of the most prominent attractions of Delhi. Known for its Lotus flower-like shape, the place is a Baha’i House of Worship. Opened for the public in December 1986, construction of The Lotus Temple cost around $10 million. The temple is not just known for its scenic value. It is the serenity and calm of Lotus Temple that attracts people from across the globe.

The best part of this temple is that people from any religion, caste or creed can visit it, without any inhibition or boundation. However, it remains a significant attraction amongst the tourists purely from the architectural point of view.

It has, in fact, won many awards. According to the statistics from the Government of India, the Baha’i House of Worship had 100 million visitors by April 2014. It is one of the most visited buildings of the world. A significant chunk of its visitors is architectural enthusiasts from across the globe, who fly down to see this architectural marvel and appreciate its beauty.

9. Purana Quila

Purana Quila Delhi

Amidst the glitz and glamour of Delhi city, stands an old yet attractive monument called Purana Quila or Old Fort. Purana Quila is spread in the area of almost two kilometers and is rectangular. History states that the monument was built under the reign of Humayun and Afghan Sher Shah Suri.

The fort is made up of walls that rise to 18 meters and has three arched gateways. The Bada Darwaza (Big gate) faces west and is used till date. The Humayun Gate, situated towards the south of the monument is known by the name as Humayun himself built it. Humayun’s tomb is visible from that gate. The third gate is the Talaqi Gate or the forbidden gate. All the gates are decorated with white and colored-marble inlays and blue tiles.

The gates give a good glimpse of Rajasthani architecture with their ornate overhanging balconies or jharokhas and pillared pavilions or chattris. While the grandeur of the architecture is sure to impress you, the interior architectures are also equally captivating.

Qila-i-Kuhna mosque and the Shermandal, created by Sher Shah, are the two noticeable architectures within the Purana Quila, that are worth a mention here.

Qila-i-Kuhna mosque is a single domed mosque built in pre-Mughal style in the year 1541. The mosque has five gateways in horse-shoe architecture and is an example of pointed arch architecture, that was followed later by a lot of Mughal buildings.

On the other hand, the Sher Mandal, that is named after Share Shah, is a double-storeyed octagonal tower of red sandstone. Sher Shah began the construction of the building, but Humayun completed it after he recaptured the fort.

Purana Quila is now being used as a picnic cum tourist spot and is quite popular amongst the localites and the tourists traveling to Delhi.

10. Akshardham Temple

Akshardham Temple Delhi

Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple, also known as Akshardham, is one of the most important social, religious and cultural places of Delhi. BAPS has constructed the temple. It is inspired by Yogiji Maharaj and is created by Pramukh Swami Maharaj.

Officially opened on 6th November 2005, by Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam, the Akshardham Temple attracts at least 70 percent of the tourists coming to the city. Akshardham Temple, Delhi, is the successor of Akshardham Temple, Gandhinagar, Gujarat and is built according to Vastu Shastra and Panchatantra Shastra.

The main shrine of the temple is the central point and is the main attraction of the temple. There are various exhibition halls created in the complex that displays an excellent sense of design and technology.

Some of the noticeable features of the Akshardham temple complex include Sahaj Anand water show, an Abhisheka Mandap, a thematic garden and three exhibitions namely Sahajanand Darshan (Hall of Values), Neelkanth Darshan (an IMAX film on the early life of Swaminarayan as the teenage yogi, Neelkanth), and Sanskruti Darshan (a cultural boat ride).

The beauty of Akshardham Temple is its architecture. It presents a mix of architectural styles from across the country. It is built of 234 ornately carved pillars, 20,000 murtis of sadhus, acharyas, and devotees and has nine beautifully crafted domes. The temple houses murtis of Swami Narayana, Shiv Parvati, Radha Krishna, Sita Ram and Lakshmi Narayan.

11. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib Delhi

No matter what religious belief you follow, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib in Delhi is a must-visit place for you. It is one of the most famous Sikh Gurdwaras in the city as well as in the country. It is known for its association with eighth Sikh Guru, Guru Har Krishan Singh.

Built as a small shrine by Sikh General Sardar Baghel Singh in 1783, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is situated on Baba Kharak Singh Marg in Connaught Place, New Delhi. Its golden dome and a large flagpole called Nishan Sahib make you recognize the place from a distance too.

It is interesting to note that Gurudwara Bangla Sahib was originally a bungalow, that belonged to Raja Jai Singh and was known as Jaisingh Pura palace. It is believed that Guru Har Krishan Singh used to reside in the bungalow during his stay in Delhi in 1664.

There was smallpox and cholera epidemic that was spread in the city. He served a lot of sufferers with aid and water from a small well within the house. Later, he caught the diseases himself and died on 30th March 1664. Raja Jai Singh constructed a small tank on that well, which exists even today.

It is believed that the water of that tank has healing properties and people carry it with them all over the world. The gurdwara campus also houses a hospital, a library and a higher secondary school and Baba Baghel Singh Museum.

12. Lakshmi Narayan Temple

Lakshmi Narayan Temple Delhi

Better known as Birla Temple, the Lakshmi Narayan Temple is dedicated to Lord Lakshmi Narayan. Lakshmi Narayan refers to Lord Vishnu, also known as Narayan when he is with his consort Lakshmi. Although a Hindu temple, it is open to people of all religions and castes.

Built by industrialist Baldeo Das Birla and his sons, the temple was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi on the condition that it will be open for people of all religions. It was built from 1933 to 1939 and was the first large Hindu temple in Delhi.

The Birla temple is spread over 7.5 acres of land and has a large garden, shrine, fountains, and a hall called Geeta Bhawan for discourses. The temple is a significant attraction for tourists and localites on special occasions like Janmashtami and Diwali.

The temple’s architecture gives a sense of modern Indian architecture. It was designed by Sris Chandra Chatterjee, a leading proponent of the "Modern Indian Architecture Movement. Over hundred skilled artisans from Benaras were put to the task of making the idols for the temple, which was inspired by Nagara style of temple architecture.

The artisans crafted the idols of Hindu lords with marble stone sourced from places like Jaipur. The architects had used Kota stone from Makrana, Agra, Kota, and Jaisalmer for the construction of the temple premises. A whole lot of artificial landscapes and greenery in the campus is inviting and soothing. So the next time you are in Delhi, don’t miss out of ticking it in your list.

13. Hauz Khas Complex

Hauz Khas Complex Delhi

Amidst the fascinating youth junction of Delhi city, Hauz Khas, is an old time charmer called Hauz Khas Complex. Situated in the southern part of the city, Hauz Khas complex comprises of a few exciting elements including a water tank, a tomb, a mosque, Islamic seminary and some pavilions. The Hauz Khas Complex gives a fair sense of 13th century Delhi Sultanate reign.

Although Hauz Khas adds to the list of some of the most excellent commercial and residential places of the city, the Hauz Khas Complex holds the old world charm. The water tank, for instance, was built during Alauddin Khilji's reign to meet the water supply needs of newly built fort at Siri.

The size of the tank has now shrunk substantially due to encroachment and siltation. However, in its present state, it is quite well maintained. In fact, Delhi Development Authority makes constant efforts to preserve the tank.

Another attraction in Hauz Khas Complex is the tomb of Firoz Shah. Firoz Shah Tughlaq is known to have made significant contributions to the history of Delhi. He died at the age of ninety years after his continuous illness between 1385 and 1388. Interestingly, Firoz Shah had built a domed tomb for himself within the precincts of Hauz Khas.

Hauz Khas village was also known for being a large congregation of Islamic Scholars and students who came to the Madrasa for their Islamic Education. It was also termed as the Medieval Centre of Learning in India by some renowned historians.

14. Dilli Haat

Dilli Haat Delhi

For all those who want to enjoy the true spirit of Delhi in a few hours, a visit to Dilli Haat is a must. Food and shopping are in the air of Dilli Haat. It is an open aircraft bazaar and food plaza located in the southern part of the city. Dilli Haat has a paid entrance system and is run by Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation.

Dilli Haat is a permanent market and is unlike a traditional weekly market. However, some sellers do rotate in the marketplace on a fortnightly basis. You will find unique products including rosewood and sandalwood carvings, embellished camel hide footwear, sophisticated fabric and drapery, gems, beads, brassware, metal crafts, and silk & wool fabrics. Exhibitions are being hosted in the exhibition hall of the haat, for promoting handicrafts and handlooms.

Being centrally located, Dilli Haat is pretty accessible from all modes of transport. While you visit Dilli Haat and wish to buy something from there, do not miss out on bargaining for the price. Dilli Haat is as much a family picnic spot as it is a shopping destination. Local families come to the place for fun and frolic and spending some quality time with each other. It is also a meet-up area for college students, especially girls.

There are some fantastic food vendors, who put up their stalls in Dilli Haat. While you get to taste some local delicacies, you also get a flavor of some state oriented dishes. Like the handicrafts, the food served in Dilli Haat also gives a fair sense of the culture of the country.

Do ensure that you have some time in hand to visit nearby places as well, including Sarojini Nagar market. Sarojini market is another local, ultra cheap and fantastic market of Delhi, like Lajpat Nagar. Pretty close to Dilli Haat, Sarojini market attracts a lot of young crowd for providing some cool fashion clothes and accessories at unbelievable prices.

15. Raj Ghat

Raj Ghat Delhi

In the older part of Delhi, lies a cool and calm place called the Raj Ghat. Raj Ghat is a memorial dedicated to the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi. It is a black marble platform, built on the spot of Mahatma Gandhi’s cremation. It was built on 30th January 1948, a day after his assassination. The memorial is left open under the sky, and an eternal flame burns on end.

Located on the banks of River Yamuna, Raj Ghat is situated on Mahatma Gandhi Road. The place is high on the list of politicians, state guests, and historians. One must remove his shoes before entering the walls of the Raj Ghat. Outside the walled architecture, is a lawn with some natural greenery.

While you visit the Raj Ghat to pay tribute to Gandhiji, do not miss out on Shantivan , which is the Samadhi of India’s first prime minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Shantivan is located towards the north of Raj Ghat. Adjacent to Shantivan is Ekta Sthal, where K R Narayana, the tenth president of the country was cremated in 2005.

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21 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Delhi & New Delhi

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Delhi is both a union territory within India, as well as a city, and features two very different worlds: New Delhi and Old Delhi. The former, inaugurated by the British in 1931 to serve as the imperial capital, is the nation's modern capital and seat of government, while Old Delhi is considered by many as the symbolic heart of the greater metropolitan area.

One of the most populous regions in the world – it boasts a population of nearly 20 million people – Delhi is a heady mix of tradition and modernity, and is important as both a religious center and India's busiest international gateway. Its history is as old as the ancient Yamuna River, one of the most sacred rivers in Hinduism and a natural dividing line between New Delhi to the west and Old Delhi to the east.

Things to see and do in Delhi and New Delhi are plentiful and include experiencing its diverse arts and crafts industry, its many magnificent monuments, and countless performing arts venues. The area is also well known for its excellent cuisine, which includes delicacies from every corner of India. Delhi is also a shopper's paradise with numerous bazaars and markets, including Chandni Chowk, the country's most famous commercial area.

Find the best places to visit in this bustling, vibrant city with our list of the top tourist attractions in Delhi, India.

1. The Red Fort

2. qutub minar, 3. lodi gardens, 4. gurudwara bangla sahib, 5. the lotus temple, 6. india gate, 7. jama masjid, 8. humayun's tomb, 9. akshardham, 10. purana qila (the old fort), 11. rajpath and rashtrapati bhavan, 12. gandhi smriti and the mahatma gandhi memorial, 13. the jantar mantar observatory, 14. the indira gandhi memorial museum, 15. the national museum, new delhi, 16. laxminarayan temple, 17. national zoological park, 18. the national crafts museum, 19. the national rail museum, 20. the hauz khas complex, 21. sulabh international museum of toilets, where to stay in new delhi for sightseeing, map of tourist attractions in delhi & new delhi, delhi, india - climate chart.

The Red Fort

The beautiful Red Fort (Lal Qila) was built by Shah Jahan in 1648 and served as the seat of Mughal power until 1857. This stunning structure, with its tall, red sandstone walls covers an area of more than two square kilometers, the entirety of which is crescent shaped and surrounded by a moat.

The impressive main entrance, the Lahore Gate, is so named as it faces towards Lahore in Pakistan, while the even grander Delhi Gate was used by the emperor for ceremonial processions. Entering through the Lahore Gate, visitors reach Chhatta Chowk, a 17th-century covered bazaar where items such as silks, jewelry, gems, and silverware can be purchased, along with souvenirs and food items.

The Naubat Khana within the Red Fort once housed the musicians who played for the emperor, and its fine galleries still contain many interesting musical instruments such as kettledrums, gongs, and cymbals. Diwan-i-Am, the Hall of Public Audiences, where the emperor would receive his subjects, is also worth seeing for its stunning white marble.

Address: Netaji Subhash Marg, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110006, India

Official site: www.indiaculture.nic.in/red-fort-complex

Qutub Minar

Completed in the 12th century, the beautiful Qutub Minar is India's tallest minaret. It's also now a UNESCO Word Heritage Site that attracts many international visitors eager to climb to the top for its breathtaking views of the surrounding area.

This ornate five-story tower rises more than 70 meters and is covered with intricate carvings featuring the history of Qutub along with inscriptions from the Koran. It's also notable for being constructed of a number of different types of stone (the first three stories are made of red sandstone, while the fourth and fifth stories were built with marble and sandstone).

The complex also includes the Quwwat-ul-Islam Masjid, a mosque at the base of the tower; a gateway built in 1310; and the tombs of Altamish, Alauddin Khalji, and Imam Zamin. Also worth seeing is the 2,000-year-old Iron Pillar, the Alai Minar.

Address: Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi 110030, India

Official site: www.qutubminar.org

Lodi Gardens

One of the most popular New Delhi parks among locals, the 90-acre Lodi Gardens is well-worth including on your Delhi itinerary. In addition to its lush gardens, the park contains numerous relics from the Lodi period pre-1600s, including a variety of important tombs and ruins.

Architectural highlights include 15th-century mausoleums containing the remains of the Lodi Sultans, as well as a picturesque triple-domed mosque, the Glazed Dome, known for its blue tiles, and the ruins of a huge dome dating from around 1490. Be sure to also look for the Athpula, an eight-pier bridge dating from the 16th century with its attractive columns and arches that span the park's lake.

Lodi Gardens is also known for its flora and fauna, including more than 100 species of native trees, 50 species of butterflies, and plenty of birdlife. It's also home to the country's National Bonsai Park.

While in the vicinity, take the short five-minute walk to the popular Khan Market. This bustling (and very safe) area in fact ranks among the world's most prestigious shopping districts, with luxury brands rubbing shoulders with street vendors selling local delicacies.

Address: Lodhi Road, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

Delhi's most important Sikh place of worship, the 18th-century Gurdwara Bangla Sahib is located near Connaught Place and is well worth a visit. Highlights include its magnificent pool, the Sarovar, at the heart of this large complex, as well as its famous gold dome and flagpole.

Also of note is the large temple building itself, along with its art gallery and a small museum dedicated to the history of the Sikh religion. Visitors are always welcome here, and an excellent meal is available at no cost in the large Gurdwara Kitchen. All that is asked in return is your hair be covered and shoes removed (free headscarves and shoe storage are provided).

Address: Ashoka Road, Hanuman Road Area, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Official site: www.dsgmc.in

The Lotus Temple

The magnificent Bahá'í House of Worship, also known as the Lotus Temple due to its nine sides and stunning central dome, is an architectural masterpiece. Constructed of white concrete and marble, the entire structure looks as delicate as the flower it resembles. Rising from the surrounding nine pools of water, it almost appears as if it might burst into bloom at any moment.

Built in 1986, the temple has since attracted more than 70 million visitors, making it one of the world's most visited attractions. Interestingly, this remarkable place of worship has no idols, religious pictures, or outward symbols of religion.

Another modern day temple worthy of a visit is the ISKCON Temple , one of the country's biggest Krishna temple complexes.

Address: Lotus Temple Road, Shambhu Dayal Bagh, Bahapur, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Official site: www.bahaihouseofworship.in

India Gate

Looking a little like the famous Arc de Triomphe in Paris, the equally impressive India Gate is a magnificent stone arch built as a memorial to Indian soldiers killed in WWI. An eternal flame burns beneath the massive structure, and its walls are inscribed with the names of more than 90,000 soldiers who died in the conflict.

Standing on a base of red stone and featuring a shallow domed bowl on top that is occasionally filled with burning oil (usually only on important anniversaries), the structure dominates the parkland around it, an always busy area with crowds of tourists and locals alike enjoying a picnic or simply relaxing.

For a real treat, try to see the India Gate at night, considered one of the top free things to do in New Delhi. It's a spectacular sight when it and nearby fountains are floodlit.

Address: Rajpath, India Gate, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Jama Masjid

The Jama Masjid is one of India's largest mosques and was the final architectural feat of Shah Jahan. Completed in 1658, this beautiful structure features three gateways, four angled towers, and two 40-meter-high minarets built using red sandstone and white marble and attractively alternated in vertical stripes.

Visitors can climb to the top of the southern minaret for spectacular views of Old Delhi, and afterwards visit the large central pool used for washing before prayers. Please note: visitors must take off their shoes and be appropriately dressed before entering; non-Muslims aren't permitted during prayers.

Afterwards, be sure to visit Chandni Chowk , Old Delhi's massive main thoroughfare and a market area dedicated to shopping and eating. Of particular interest are Naya Bazaar and Gadodial, famous spice markets where you'll see hundreds of items displayed including aniseed, ginger, pomegranate, saffron, lotus seeds, pickles, and chutneys.

Address: Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Humayun's Tomb

Set in a lovely, large square garden, Humayun's Tomb is a lofty mausoleum constructed of white marble and red sandstone. It was designed as a prototype of the Taj Mahal in Agra and is an excellent example of Mughal architecture.

Built in the mid-16th century by Haji Begum as a memorial to her husband by Humayun's senior widow, the tomb is surrounded by lush formal gardens and other tombs including Humayun's barber and the Tomb of Isa Khan (the architect of the Taj Mahal), a fine example of Lodi architecture and octagonal in shape.

A fun thing to do is to try and catch a glimpse of this spectacular structure after nightfall when it's illuminated.

Address: Mathura Road, Nizamuddin, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Akshardham

Although only recently completed (it opened in 2007), the splendid Hindu Akshardham temple looks like it could be centuries old. Festooned with intricate and elaborate carvings, this magnificent building attracts countless visitors for its majestic beauty.

Highlights include the stunning 43-meter-high main monument with its rich carvings of animals, plants, gods, dancers, and musicians, all made from pink sandstone and marble. Of particular note are the 234 ornate pillars supporting its nine domes, as well as a stunning stone tribute to elephants, the centerpiece of which is a massive 3,000-ton statue of one of these beasts.

Other features of interest include a theater showing a movie tracing the building's construction, a fun 15-minute boat ride depicting India's rich history and diverse culture, and the spectacular Yagnapurush Kund, a large musical fountain that is a particular treat when lit up at night.

Address: Noida Mor, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Official site: http://akshardham.com/

Purana Qila

Although often overlooked, as most tourists head straight for the more famous Red Fort, Purana Qila (Old Fort) is well-worth squeezing into your Delhi travel itinerary. Boasting a past that stretches back some 2,500 years, much of the current impressive edifice dates back to the 1500s, although evidence of earlier structures dating back to the 3 rd century have been discovered.

The present structure played an important role in the region's affairs for centuries and was particularly influenced by the Muslim religion, as evidenced by building's such as the Qila-i-Kuna Mosque , a single-dome place of worship built in 1541. The site covers an area of two square kilometers, and you'll enjoy exploring its thick ramparts and three large gates, an especially impressive sight during the nightly illuminations.

The 200-acre Mehrauli Archaeological Park is also worthy of a visit and features numerous important structures, some of which date back more than 1,000 years. Highlights include the old ruins of Lal Kot, along with more recent evidence of occupation by the British during the reign of Queen Victoria.

Address: Mathura Road, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Rajpath and Rashtrapati Bhavan

Rajpath, also known as the King's Way, is New Delhi's traditional ceremonial boulevard. It runs from Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official presidential residence, past such important city landmarks as Vijay Chowk and India Gate all the way to the National Stadium .

This broad avenue is flanked by trees, grass, and ponds, and comes alive each January 26th during the Republic Day Parade. This special occasion is marked by countless thousands gathering to celebrate the anniversary of the country's independence.

At the western end of Rajpath, the President's Residence-the Rashtrapati Bhavan (once the British Viceroy's residence)-is undoubtedly one of the most magnificent buildings in Delhi. It's an attractive place for a selfie given its eclectic mix of Mughal and European architectural styles that contains some 340 richly decorated rooms.

Of particular interest is the new Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum, which offers a glimpse inside the building, along with interesting displays relating to past presidents. Hot Tip: If visiting in February or March, check out the adjoining Mughal Gardens, a splendid display of plantings surrounding the President's Residence.

Address: Gates 30 & 35, President's Estate, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Gandhi Smriti and the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial

Numerous references can be found to Mahatma Gandhi throughout Delhi, a testament to the man's legacy. Of the many attractions related to the famed leader of the Indian independence movement, perhaps the best is Gandhi Smriti (Gandhi Remembrance), a museum housed in the property where he was assassinated in 1948.

Highlights include displays and memorabilia relating to both his life and death, including the room in which he stayed, left exactly as it was at the time, as well as the new Eternal Gandhi Multimedia Museum with historical records detailing his many achievements.

A particular highlight is the chance to stroll the very same gardens where Gandhi once spent so much time (the place where the shooting occurred is marked by the Martyr's Column). Also of interest is the Raj Ghat memorial to Gandhi just a few minutes' walk away on the spot where he was cremated.

Address: 5 Tees January Marg, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Official site: www.gandhismriti.gov.in

The Jantar Mantar Observatory

Located near Connaught Place , one of New Delhi's largest and best-known business districts, Jantar Mantar is one of five astronomical observatories constructed by Maharajah Jai Singh I in 1725.

Designed to enable occupants to observe the movements of the sun, moon, and planets, this well-preserved historic site also boasts several other old instruments on display that were once used to track the course of heavenly bodies and predict eclipses. Highlights of this remarkable and architecturally pleasing building include an enormous sundial known as the Prince of Dials.

Address: Sansad Marg, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India

The Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum

Another important politician-related attraction is the Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum, housed in the former residence of this much-revered woman (Indira was the daughter of India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, and although a friend of Mahatma Gandhi, was unrelated).

Highlights include photos documenting her life and time as prime minister, personal belongings such as the sari she was wearing at the time of her assassination, along with news clippings and letters.

An enclosed garden with mature trees and flowering plants surrounds the building, and its pathway is now a memorial, with the spot where she was assassinated clearly marked. Several rooms have been dedicated to her son, Rajiv Gandhi, who was assassinated in 1991.

Indira Gandhi's father, Nehru, is the subject of the equally interesting Nehru Museum and Planetarium (Teen Murti Bhavan) set in his former residence. The museum presents the leader's life and works, including interesting items pertaining to the struggle for freedom, with highlights including his bedroom, drawing room, and the study housing displays depicting highlights of his career.

Address: 1 Safdarjung Road, New Delhi, Delhi 110011, India

The National Museum, New Delhi

The galleries of the National Museum, New Delhi-one of the largest museums in India-follow a historical sequence, with all major periods represented. Highlights include archeological finds, along with exhibits of terra-cotta toys, images and pots, jewelry, seals, bronze and copper implements, sculpture, musical instruments, tapestry, tribal masks, swords, and murals.

The most significant gallery is the Central Asian exhibit including silk banners and wall paintings, sculptures, and artifacts related to life along the ancient Silk Route that stretched between Europe and China. Audio guides and guided tours are available.

Other museums worth visiting include the National Science Centre , one of the world's largest science centers, and the impressive National Museum of Natural History with its focus on the country's rich flora and fauna.

Also notable is the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), which houses the country's most important art collections. Opened in 1954, its more than 14,000 artworks include pieces from leading Indian artists from the 1850s onwards.

Address: Janpath Road, Rajpath Area, Central Secretariat, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India

Official site: www.nationalmuseumindia.gov.in

Laxminarayan Temple

If you're able to squeeze just one more temple into your Delhi sightseeing itinerary, make it Laxminarayan Temple (Birla Mandir). It's also one of the newest such sites in the city.

This impressive looking Hindu place of worship was opened by Mahatma Gandhi in 1939 in Connaught Place as a dedication to the goddess of prosperity, Laxmi (shrines dedicated to other faiths are also included on the site, a condition stipulated by Gandhi). Spread across nearly eight acres, the grounds are a delight to explore, and feature lush tropical gardens, fountains, and sculptures.

Address: Mandir Marg, Near, Gole Market, New Delhi, Delhi, India

National Zoological Park

Reputed to be one of the best zoos in Asia, the National Zoological Park was established in 1959 and provides a habitat to some 1,500 animals and bird species. The abundant wildlife on display are representative of all continents, including numerous examples from Africa, Australia, and Asia.

Of particular note are the zoo's numerous chimpanzees, along with hippopotamuses, spider monkeys, zebras, hyenas, deer, jaguars, and tigers. A particular highlight for kids is the underground Reptile Complex, which houses a variety of snakes, including the deadly king cobra.

A fun way to get around the zoo's many attractions is via one of the small electric vehicles that whisk passengers around the park.

Address: Mathura Road, New Delhi, Delhi 110 003, India

Official site: www.nzpnewdelhi.gov.in

The National Crafts Museum

The Crafts Museum-officially named the National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum, New Delhi-displays a wide variety of traditional crafts from across India. Among its many fascinating features is the chance to watch highly skilled craftspeople demonstrate their centuries-old skills, as well as see large collections of textiles, woodwork, and ceramics.

Also of interest are architectural displays of various regional villages, including authentic mud huts and a full-sized wooden haveli (a form of mansion house) from Gujarat decorated with traditional folk art and featuring exquisite woodcarvings, paintings, papier-mâché, and embroidery.

Address: Bhairon Marg, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India

The National Rail Museum

Spread across 10 acres, the National Rail Museum houses more than 30 locomotives and several old carriages, most of them quite rare. All told, more than 140 years of Indian railway history has been preserved on this fascinating site, including an engine built in 1885 and the Fairy Queen steam engine from 1855.

Other highlights include several unique items, such as a collection of saloon cars belonging to the country's once powerful Maharajas, including the teak carriage of the Maharaja of Mysore, covered with ivory; the cabin of the Prince of Wales from 1876; and the carriage in which the ashes of Gandhi were carried after his assassination in 1948. The skull of an elephant struck by a mail train in 1894 is also displayed.

For kids, a ride on an excellent narrow gauge steam train is all part of the fun.

Address: Shanti Path, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110021, India

The Hauz Khas Complex

The Hauz Khas Complex is a fascinating urban village a little south of New Delhi. In addition to its numerous ancient stone monuments, the entire village is dotted with domed tombs of minor Muslim royalty, who were laid to rest here from the 14th to 16th centuries.

Other highlights include the remnants of an ancient college and the tomb of Firoz Shah, who ruled Delhi in the 14th century, as well as Ki Masjid, a fine mosque built in Lodi style.

Be sure to allow extra time to explore the surrounding neighborhood. This bustling area is safe and popular for locals and tourists alike, for its art galleries, fashionable restaurants, and boutique shops.

Address: Hauz Khas, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Toilet exhibit at the Sulabh International Museum of Toilets

The Sulabh International Museum of Toilets provides a fascinating look at sanitation and its connection to social reform. Displays show the evolution of the toilet and their various designs, with toilet-related items dating back to 2,500 BC, along with exhibits showing historical trends.

Facts, photos, and artifacts present a chronology of developments relating to technology, social customs, toilet etiquette, and sanitary conditions, with exhibits including privies, chamber pots, toilet furniture, bidets, and water closets from 1145 to modern times.

Although unrelated, Tibet House is another smaller museum worth visiting for its collection of ceremonial items brought by the Dalai Lama after he fled Tibet. Displays include wooden sculptures, paintings, carpets, and ritual objects from Tibetan monasteries and villages, along with a museum housing various rare art objects, religious artifacts, ritual implements, objects of war, and jewelry.

Address: Sulabh Bhawan, Palam Dabri Rd, Mahavir Enclave I, Mahavir Enclave, New Delhi, Delhi 110046, India

Official site: www.sulabhtoiletmuseum.org

We recommend these great hotels in New Delhi with easy access to top attractions like Qutub Minar and the magnificent Red Fort:

Luxury Hotels :

  • The Leela Palace New Delhi offers 5-star luxury accommodations in the city's diplomatic enclave and features an opulent interior, pillow menu, plus lavish in-room flower arrangements.
  • The Lalit New Delhi is another great option, and features 5-star luxury accommodations with chic décor, a choice of four fine dining restaurants, and 24-hour in-room dining.
  • The modern-looking Roseate House New Delhi is another good option, and comes with bright contemporary-styled rooms and suites, a rooftop restaurant, and a VIP Lounge.

Mid-Range Hotels :

  • For a quality mid-range stay, Le Meridien New Delhi delivers contemporary décor, great rooftop dining, an outdoor swimming pool, and a full-service spa.
  • The Maidens Hotel is also worth looking into and is set in a classic colonial-era heritage hotel amid beautiful gardens; amenities include an outdoor pool and a fitness center.
  • Another good choice, Eros Hotel , features modern, bright rooms, dining, as well as a fitness center.

Budget Hotels :

  • Although a budget hotel, Hotel Amax Inn offers great quality accommodations along with friendly staff, modern décor, and a rooftop restaurant.
  • A great stay can also be expected at Hotel City Star , a 3-star location close to the New Delhi train station that features clean, comfortable, air-conditioned rooms.
  • The Hotel Grand Godwin bills itself as a "luxury budget" place to stay, and for good reason-the rooms are charmingly decorated, clean, and of a high quality, as well as affordable.

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20 top things to do in Delhi to get the most of your trip

Puneetinder Kaur Sidhu

Oct 18, 2021 • 8 min read

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Delhi serves up an astounding cornucopia of history, culture, cuisine, commerce and street life, with countless sights and activities to keep visitors thoroughly engaged.

At first glance, the Indian capital can seem an overwhelming place to negotiate but give it time and you'll feel the chaos subside, revealing delicate vignettes of daily life and layer upon layer of ancient history, built up over 2000 years of settlement.

Here are 20 great things to do in India ’s fast-paced and frantic, but fun-filled capital.

A New Delhi street scene, a man cooking

1. Sample Delhi’s delectable street food

The street food in Delhi is legendary. Tangy delights such as chaat papdi (fried wafers loaded with potatoes, chickpeas, yogurt and chilli) or golgappas (fried hollow dough filled with chickpeas and spicy potatoes), are de rigueur in Old Delhi. Also seek out stuffed parathas (fried breads with vegetable fillings), sizzling kebabs and treacle-dripping jalebis (sweet swirls of fried dough).

2. Admire the grandeur of Humayun's Tomb

Humayun's Tomb combines Persian elegance with fine Indian craftsmanship, and its graceful lines are mirrored by the fiercely symmetrical Mughal Gardens that surround it. For the best photos, stroll here at dusk, or simply admire the architecture at any time of day. Believed to be the precursor of its more famous look-alike, the Taj Mahal , this Unesco-protected monument is well worth the relatively high entry fee.

3. Listen to qawwalis

The best place to hear qawwalis (devotional music) is at the dargah (tomb) of the Sufi saint Nizam-ud-din Auliya ; resounding professions of faith ring out around sunset at one of Sufism’s most revered sites. Buried close to his spiritual master is Amir Khusro, a celebrated Sufi poet from the 13th century. The qawwalis take on a special hue during Basant, the festival of Spring, when both dargah and devotees are adorned with yellow robes and blooms.

Red sandstone arches at Delhi's Red Fort

4. Explore the Red Fort

Explore the great sandstone carcass of the Red Fort , and you'll be whisked back to the last days of the Mughal empire. Though some areas are under restoration, the mixture of graceful Islamic structures and British-era additions still spins a tale of duelling empires. If possible, catch the Republic Day celebrations (January 26) here when the Prime Minister hoists the Tricolor from its resplendent ramparts, and browse the wares on sale in the Meena Bazar, once the exclusive domain of the ladies of the Mughal court.

5. Take the stress out of sight-seeing on a bus tour

You can catch an easy glimpse of Delhi on a Ho-Ho Bus tour for as little as Rs 500 a day. Except for Mondays, tourist buses run throughout the day at regular intervals, stopping at the biggest sights and giving visitors plenty of time to get familiar with the city's history and heritage. Choose from half-day, one-day or two-day tours depending on availability.

6. Go on a shopping spree

Some of the best shopping in the city can be found at Delhi's government emporiums, a string of temples to Indian craftsmanship lined up along Baba Kharak Singh Marg close to Connaught Place . For bargains, hit the flea market stalls nearby on Janpath and in Sarojini Nagar. For a one-stop shop for crafts from around India, look no further than Dilli Haat , near the INA metro stop, which also serves up great street food.

Coloured powder on display at Delhi's Spice Market

7. Lose yourself in Old Delhi

Get lost and confused in the narrow bazaars of Old Delhi, and feel like you've wandered into the medieval period. Every wrong turn springs a new surprise as you stumble upon such hidden delights as the home of the legendary Urdu poet, Mirza Ghalib, the towering Jama Masjid , India's largest mosque or Khari Baoli – Asia’s largest spice bazaar. On your explorations, keep an eye out for a series of well-preserved and colourfully painted Jain havelis (merchant's houses), built in the 18th century.

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8. Explore the sprawling Sunder Nursery

To restore your inner equilibrium, step into the serenity of the 90-acre Sunder Nursery , a beautifully restored park dotted with Mughal monuments, water features and several hundred species of trees. Alive with birds and butterflies, the flowerbeds surround amphitheatres where you can see performances by talent from nearby Nizamuddin Basti.

9. People watch at Lodi Garden

To see Delhi at its most relaxed, wander around Lodi Garden on a Sunday afternoon, the perfect place for people watching. The gardens are dotted with ancient ruins from the Islamic Sayyid and Lodi dynasties so there's plenty to see; bring a picnic basket, relax with a book, or put its jogging tracks to good use.

Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official home of the President of India

10. Watch the Changing of the Guard

A relatively unknown Delhi attraction, the Changing of the Guard takes place on the forecourt of the Rashtrapati Bhavan every Saturday morning. The President’s Bodyguard, kitted out in their ceremonial regalia, put on an equestrian display for a gathering of no more than 200, against the backdrop of the imposing Presidential Palace.

11. Visit Indira Gandhi's former home

The ghosts of history swim through the former home of Indira Gandhi, Indira Gandhi Smriti , where she was shot dead by one of her bodyguards in 1984. There's a lot to learn about India's most powerful dynasty, and India's complex politics, as you wander through this period mansion.

12. Get acquainted with Indian art

Be flabbergasted by the wealth of Indian art at the National Museum , home to an astonishing collection of statues, woodcarvings, paintings and other treasures. Not far away, you can introduce yourself to India's avant-garde artists and their work, installations included, at the National Gallery of Modern Art .

Indian dhal in cooking pan with jasmine rice, coriander and naan on dark background, top view

13. Feast on fine Indian fare

Delhi is amply stocked with great places to eat. For a taste of the south, chow down on scrumptious masala dosas (rice and lentil flour pancakes) at the Janpath branch of Saravana Bhavan , and finish your meal with a deliciously nutty south Indian coffee. Alternatively, take things up a notch by booking a table at Indian Accent in the Lodhi Hotel to sample a tasting menu blending flavors from across the subcontinent, or try the cluster of Mughlai restaurants at Pandara Market ; Pindi and Gulati are standout options.

14. See the city from a different angle

There are dozens of great books that bring Delhi's history to life. Use the map from William Dalrymple's City of Djinns for a novel way to explore the city, or grab Madhulika Liddle’s The Eighth Guest and Other Muzaffar Jang Mysteries and traipse around Shahjahanabad (Old Delhi) in the footsteps of her intrepid Mughal-era detective.

15. Put on your dancing shoes

One great way to feel the rhythms of the subcontinent is through a dance lesson at the Delhi Dance Academy . Their two-hour Namaste India Dance Workshop is an entertaining introduction to the Bollywood, Bhangra, and Garba styles you've probably already seen on the big screen. The cost includes costume hire and a video of the choreographed performance.

Low-angle view of Qutub Minar, Delhi, India

  16. Take time out at the Qutab Minar

For a break from the centre, take a trip out to the historic Qutab Minar , with its towering minaret resembling an ornate factory chimney. This complex is studded with monuments straddling several centuries, and will be of immense interest to any history, architecture or calligraphy buffs. The ruins continue in the neighbouring Mehrauli Archaeological Park .

17. Go upmarket at Khan Market

Sample the refined lifestyle of middle-class Delhiites at laidback Khan Market . Browse the bookshops and homeware stores, then hang out for a chat at Café Turtle , fuelled by coffee and gooey cake. Alternatively, get the youthful vibe by ordering a shake at Big Chill or sushi at Yum Yum Cha , or mix coffee and carafes at Perch , the city’s first wine and coffee bar.

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18. Escape the crush at the Raj Ghat Gandhi Memorial

For respite from the chaos of the city streets, visit Gandhi's simple memorial  in its tranquil gardens at Raj Ghat, and consider the humble lifestyle of the great Independence leader and the tragedy of his departure – nowhere else in Delhi is as peaceful as this.

Colourful artworks in a shop in Hauz Khas

19. Feel the buzz of Hauz Khas

History meets BoHo in the district of Hauz Khas , with its crumbling Deli Sultanate-era tombs and enticing art, antique and fashion boutiques. Enjoy a quick bite or a long, leisurely meal in one of many hip eateries overlooking the lake, or stop in for coffee and conversation at Kunzum Travel Cafe .

20. Climb Jama Masjid's minaret

Wind up your explorations back in Old Delhi at the Jama Masjid, and climb the mosque's minaret in the late afternoon for epic views of stacked rooftops, soaring vultures and twirling kites, then reward yourself with a classic non-veg meal nearby at Karim's or Al-Jawahar , both famous for their rich, meaty kebabs.

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This article was first published August 2019 and updated October 2021

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10 Iconic Attractions and Places to Visit in Delhi

Delhi Attractions are Rich in Historical Sites and Gardens

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Delhi , the capital of India , has a rich history. The city is dotted with spellbinding mosques, forts, and monuments left over from the Mughal rulers that once occupied the city. The contrast between rambling Old Delhi and well planned New Delhi is immense, and it's interesting to spend time exploring both. If you feel in need of some relaxation, just head to one of Delhi's flourishing landscaped gardens.

Here's a list of the top attractions and places to visit in Delhi. The great thing is that many of them are free! (And can easily be reached by Delhi's Hop On Hop Off bus). Or, take one or more of these popular Delhi Tours .

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Delhi's most famous monument, the Red Fort, stands not only as a powerful reminder of the Mughal era India but also a symbol of India's struggle for freedom. It was build by fifth Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, when he decided to shift his capital there from Agra in 1638. The fort's turbulent history includes being captured by the Sikhs and the British. To take your imagination back to the ancient era, a one hour sound and light show of the fort's history is held each evening.

  • Location: Opposite Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi.
  • Entry Cost: Foreigners, 500 rupees. Indians, 35 rupees.
  • Opening Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., plus light shows in the evenings. Closed Mondays. 

Jama Masjid

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Jama Masjid is another marvelous treasure of the Old City, and it's one of the largest mosque in India. Its courtyard can hold an incredible 25,000 devotees. The mosque took 12 years to build, and was completed in 1656. A strenuous climb to the top of its southern tower will reward you with a stunning view (albeit obscured by metal security grills) across the rooftops of Delhi. Be sure to dress appropriately when visiting the mosque or you won't be allowed in. This means covering your head, legs and shoulders. Attire is available there.

  • Location: Opposite Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi. Near the Red Fort.

Chandni Chowk

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Chandni Chowk, the main street of Old Delhi, is a shocking contrast to the wide, orderly streets of New Delhi. Cars, cycle rickshaws, hand-pulled carts, pedestrians, and animals all compete for space. It's chaotic, crumbling and congested, but completely captivating as well. As one of the oldest and busiest markets in India, its narrow winding lanes are full of inexpensive jewelry, fabrics, and electronics. For the more adventurous, Chandni Chowk is an excellent place to sample some of Delhi's street food. The renowned Karim’s Hotel, a Delhi dining institution, is also located there.

  • Location: Old Delhi, near the Red Fort and Jama Masjid.

Swaminarayan Akshardham

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A relatively new attraction, this massive temple complex was built by the BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha spiritual organization and opened in 2005. It's dedicated to showcasing Indian culture. As well as the astonishing architecture of the pink stone and white marble shrine, the complex includes sprawling garden, sculptures, and boat ride. Allow plenty of time to explore it thoroughly -- at least half a day. Do note that cell phones and cameras are not permitted inside.

  • Location: National Highway 24, near Noida Mor, New Delhi.
  • Entry Cost: Free. However, tickets are required to view the exhibitions.
  • Opening Hours: 9.30 a.m. until 6.30 p.m. (last entry). Closed Mondays.

Humayun's Tomb

If you think Humayun's Tomb looks a bit like the Taj Mahal in Agra, that's because it was the inspiration for the Taj Mahal's creation. The tomb was built in 1570, and houses the body of the second Mughal emperor, Humayun. It was the first of this type of Mughal architecture to be built in India, and the Mughal rulers followed it up with an extensive period of construction all over the country. The tomb is part of a greater complex that's set among beautiful gardens.

  • Location: Nizamuddin East, New Delhi. Near the Nizamuddin train station, off Mathura Road.
  • Entry Cost: Foreigners, $5 U.S. Indians, 10 rupees. Free for children under 15 years.
  • Opening Hours: Sunrise until sunset, daily. It's best viewed in the golden light of the late afternoon.

Lodhi Gardens

Lodhi Gardens provides a serene retreat from city life, and is the place to come if you're feeling tired and worn out. The vast Gardens were built by the British in 1936 around the tombs of 15th and 16th century rulers. Joggers, yoga practitioners, and young couples all enjoy this park.

  • Location: Lodhi Road, not far from Humayun's Tomb.
  • Entry Cost: Free.
  • Opening Hours: Daily from sunrise until 8 p.m., but Sundays are particularly busy.

Qutab Minar

Qutab Minar, one of the tallest brick minarets in the world, is an incredible example of early Indo–Islamic architecture. It was built in 1193, but the reason remains a mystery. Some believe that it was made to signify victory and the beginning of Muslim rule in India, while others say it was used to call the faithful to prayer. The tower has five distinct stories, and is covered with intricate carvings and verses from the holy Quran. There are also a number of other historic monuments on the site.

  • Location: Mehrauli, south Delhi.
  • Entry Cost: Foreigners, 500 rupees. Indians, 30 rupees. Free for children under 15 years.
  • Opening Hours: Sunrise until sunset, daily.

Gandhi Smriti and Raj Ghat

A visit to Gandhi Smriti will show you the exact spot where Mahatma Gandhi, affectionately referred to as the Father of the Nation, was assassinated on January 30, 1948. He lived in the house for 144 days up until the time of his death. The room that he slept in, kept exactly how he left it, and the prayer ground where he held a mass congregation every evening are both open to the public. Plenty of photos, sculptures, paintings, and inscriptions are also on display. You can also visit his memorial at Raj Ghat.

  • Location: 5 Tees January Marg, central New Delhi.
  • Opening Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Mondays.

The towering archway of India Gate at the center of New Delhi is a war memorial, built in memory of the Indian soldiers who lost their lives fighting for the British Army in World War I. At night it glows warmly under floodlights, and the gardens that line its boulevard are a popular place to enjoy a warm summer's evening. There's also a fun Children's Park that's ideal for kids.

  • Location: Rajpath, near Connaught Place, New Delhi.
  • Opening Hours: Always open.

Bahai (Lotus) Temple

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The Bahai Temple is commonly called the Lotus Temple , as it's shaped like a lotus flower. It's particularly pretty at night, when it's attractively lit up. Made out of concrete covered in white marble, the temple belongs to the Bahai Faith, which proclaims the unity of all people and religions. Everybody is welcome there.

  • Location: Near Nehru Place, south Delhi.
  • Opening Hours: 9.00 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Closed Mondays.

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Top 17 Places to Visit in Delhi with Tour Itinerary and Travel Tips

Delhi, the capital of India, is a destination of every traveler's dreams with its abundance of amazing forts and temples. This city is a mixture of traditional and modern, with its old marketplaces like Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi and new malls like Connaught Place in New Delhi.

Delhi offers a lot of attractions that are rich in culture and history such as the Jama Masjid and Lotus Temple. From temples to gardens and museums, here are some of the must-visit places in India's capital.

  • Claimed to be the oldest and busiest market in Old Delhi, Chandni Chowk is a shopping paradise for antiques, clothes, and electronics.
  • Qutab Minar is a soaring 73-meter high tower that was built in 1193 to celebrate Muslim dominance in Delhi after the defeat of Delhi's last Hindu ruler.
  • Gandhi Smriti is one of the biggest museums about Mahatma Gandhi with a library of around 60,000 books.
  • Connaught Place is the largest commercial center of Delhi containing many famous international chain stores, food chains, restaurants, and bars.
  • The Lotus Temple is a Bahāʾī faith house of worship and is famous for its award-winning design that resembles a floating lotus flower.

The Difference Between Old Delhi and New Delhi

India's capital city of Delhi can be split into two different areas, New Delhi and Old Delhi. While they continue to grow side by side, each area of the city retains its distinct charm.

Old Delhi was founded by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1639 and was originally named 'Shahjahanabad'. This part of the city is filled with narrow lanes and crowded streets and is where you can find traditional experiences and taste authentic Indian delicacies and snacks.

Old Delhi is home to many famous Mughal structures including the Red Fort and one of India's biggest mosques, Jama Masjid. You can also find the bustling market of Chandni Chowk here.

New Delhi, on the other hand, is a symbol of modernity and progress. This part of the city has an excellent metro, wide roads, skyscrapers, and great infrastructure. You can find many air-conditioned shopping centers, pubs, and restaurants here.

Many streets of New Delhi are lined with impressive Colonial-era government buildings. Here, you can find the Rashtrapathi Bhavan, Secretariat Building, Parliament, Connaught Place, Lodhi Gardens, Jantar Mantar, and India Gate.

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1. jama masjid.

Across the road from the Red Fort and at the end of Chandni Chowk is the Jama Masjid which is the biggest and best-known mosque in India.

Some notable features of the mosque include its three entrance gates and two tall minarets made of red sandstone and white marble. There is also an open courtyard in front of the mosque with a pool made of marble where the devotees wash themselves before entering for prayer.

Jama Masjid was built by Shah Jahan in 1658 to be used as the emperor's main worship site. It is a beautiful example of Mughal architecture with Islamic, Indian, and Persian influences which can be seen in the structure's sandstone and white marble walls that are adorned with floral motifs.

Location: Jama Masjid Rd, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi

Hours: 7 am to 12 pm and 1:30 pm to 6:30 pm

2. Chandni Chowk

Chandni Chowk is one of the oldest and busiest markets in Old Delhi. It is considered to be the heart of the city and is an iconic shopping area.

The narrow lanes of this street are filled with shops selling clothes, perfumes, electronic items, jewelry, candles, idols of deities, and lifestyle goods. There are also many outlets offering Delhi's famous street food such as sweet jalebis and savory samosas. Travelers can take a rickshaw ride to explore the market and weave their way through the busy streets.

Chandni Chowk was built in 1650 amd is also a religious hub that has different places of worship for different faiths. Some of these religious sites include the Sis Ganj Sahib Gurudwara, Christian Central Baptist Church, and Digambar Jain Temple.

Location: Central Delhi

Hours: 9:30 am to 8 pm

3. Humayun's Tomb

Humayun's Tomb is a splendid mausoleum that was built to commemorate Emperor Humayun, the second Mughal ruler to ascend to the throne. It was built in the mid-16th century by the emperor's Persian-born first wife, Haji Begum.

The building complex contains several buildings including tombs and mosques. Some of the most popular buildings include the tomb of Afghan noble Isla Khan, the brilliant blue-tiled dome Nila Gumbad, and Chillah Nizamuddin Aulia which served as the residence of Delhi's patron saint Nizamuddin Auliya.

Humayan's Tomb is an example of Mughal architecture with a mix of Islamic and Persian influences. It was the first-ever garden-style tomb to be constructed in India. The structure is made of red sandstone and white marble and was built in an octagonal shape with a high central arch.

Location: Mathura Road Opposite, Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia Dargah, Nizamuddin, New Delhi

Hours: 6 am to 6 pm

4. Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar is a soaring 73-meter tall tower that was built by Qutub-ud-Din Aibak in 1193 to celebrate the Muslim control of Delhi after the defeat of the city's last Hindu ruler.

The tower is made of sandstone and marble with five tapering stories. Each story has a balcony that is surrounded by exclusive artwork. Visitors can also find the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque at the foot of the monument.

The construction of the Qutub Minar was started by Qutub-ud-Din Aibak, the first Islamic ruler of North India. Aibak built only the basement and then his successor, Iltutmish, added three more stories. The last two stories were completed by Firoz Shah Tuglak.

Location: Mehrauli, New Delhi

Hours: 7 am to 5 pm

5. The Red Fort

Located in the center of Delhi, the Red Fort was home to emperors of the Mughal dynasty for almost 200 years until 1857 when the British took over the city.

Covering 254 acres of land, the Red Fort is an octagonal red sandstone fort that is decorated with marble. Travelers can visit some of the popular structures inside the fort including the Hall of Public Audience, the Hall of Private Audience, and the Pearl Mosque.

The fort was constructed by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and served as his royal residence. The structure is decorated with white marble, impressive domes, and flower engravings. The Red Fort is a great example of Mughal architecture with a combination of Indian, Persian, and Timurid features.

Location: Netaji Subhash Marg, Lal Qila, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi

Hours: 9:30 am to 4:30 pm, closed on Mondays

6. Gandhi Smriti and Raj Ghat

Gandhi Smriti and Raj Ghat are both buildings in Delhi that are dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi Smriti is a museum whereas Raj Ghat is a memorial.

Gandhi Smriti is one of the world's largest museums that is dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi with a library of around 60,000 books about the Father of the Nation. Built in 1928 by Ghanshyam Das Birla, Gandhi Smriti is the site where Mahatma Gandhi spent the last 144 days of his life and where he was assassinated on January 30th, 1948.

Located on the banks of the River Yamuna, Raj Ghat is the memorial of many of India's leaders including Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, and Rajiv Gandhi. Raj Ghat is where Mahatma Gandhi's last rites were performed on January 31st, 1948.

Location: Gandhi Smriti - Near Birla House, 5, Tees January Marg, Tees January Road Area, Motilal Nehru Marg Area, New Delhi

Hours: Gandhi Smriti – 10 am to 5:30 pm

7. India Gate

The India Gate is one of the largest war memorials in India. It is located in the heart of Delhi and stands at a height of 42 meters (138 feet).

The India Gate was originally called the All India War Memorial and is a memorial that was constructed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1931 to honor the 82,000 Indian and British soldiers who died during World War I.

Here, visitors can see the names of 13,300 Indian servicemen inscribed on the surface of the monument. This is also a great location to enjoy a picnic or an early morning walk.

Location: Rajpath, India Gate, New Delhi

Hours: All-day

8. Connaught Place

Connaught Place is the largest commercial center in Delhi and the ninth most expensive office location in the world.

Connaught Place was built with Georgian-style architecture and was named after Prince Arthur, the first Duke of Connaught. This immense circular structure was built by the British in 1929 as part of their project to relocate the seat of governance from Civil Lines to Lutyen's Delhi.

Commonly known as 'CP', this market complex houses many famous international chain stores, fast food chains, restaurants, and bars. It is also regarded as one of the top heritage buildings in the city and contains many contemporary art galleries.

Location: G-22 Marina Arcade, New Delhi

Hours: 10 am to 8:30 pm, closed on Sunday

9. National Museum

The National Museum in New Delhi is one of the largest museums in India and is devoted to showcasing Indian art history as well as Buddhist studies.

Visitors to the museum can enjoy the 200,000 pieces of art from both Indian and foreign origins that cover around 5,000 years of cultural heritage. The artwork in the museum includes old manuscripts, temple hangings, lavish saris, weapons inlaid with precious stones, murals, and painted pottery.

The National Museum was established on August 15th, 1949. In 1955, it was moved from Rashtrapati Bhawan to its current location and was formally inaugurated by the Prime Minister of India in 1960. The museum is currently maintained and managed by the Ministry of Culture.

Location: Janpath Rd, Rajpath Area, Central Secretariat, New Delhi

Hours: 10 am to 6 pm

10. Lodi Gardens

Located near the India International Center and three kilometers from Humayan's Tomb, Lodi Gardens is a beautiful park that covers an area of 80 acres.

The gardens get their name from the four monuments of the Lodi dynasty that are located there including the tomb of Mohammed Shah, the Bara Gumbad, the Sheesh Gumbad, and the tomb of Sikander Lodi. Despite being a great place to view historical monuments, the Lodi Gardens is also a famous picnic spot for college students and families.

Lodi Gardens was built by Delhi's Islamic rulers and was previously known as 'Lady Willingdon Park'. The gardens are a blend of natural and manmade beauty. Here you can also see the remains of a waterway that connects the Yamuna River to the Tomb of Sikandar Lodi.

Location: Lodhi Rd, Lodhi Gardens, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi

Hours: 5 am to 8 pm

11. The Lotus Temple

The Lotus Temple is a Bahāʾī house of worship that is visited by around 10,000 people every day. Baha'i is a faith that believes in the value of all religions and unifies every world religion into one belief system.

The Lotus Temple was built to resemble a giant floating lotus flower and is made from 27 marble "petals" that are organized in clusters of three to form nine sides. The lotus design was chosen because of its symbolic importance to many world religions including Jainism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam.

Many visitors come to this temple to admire its geometric structure. The building exterior is especially beautiful at sunset when it changes color with the fading light. There are also educational exhibits at the Information Center for visitors that are interested in learning about the Baha'i faith and the temple itself.

Location: Lotus Temple Rd, Shambhu Dayal Bagh, Bahapur, Kalkaji, New Delhi

Hours: 9 am to 7 pm

12. Akshardham Temple

The Akshardham Temple is dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan, a famous yoga master who revived certain Hindu beliefs, and is known as the world's largest comprehensive Hindu temple.

The Akshardham Temple was built in 2005 and the term 'Akshardham' means the eternal abode. No iron or steel was used during the temple's construction and all of its buildings are made of stone or marble.

The main attraction at this complex is the Akshardham Mandir Temple which is made of Rajasthani sandstone and Italian Carrara marble. The walls and ceiling of the temple interior are decorated with images of different deities, musicians, dancers, flowers, and animals.

Here, visitors can also enjoy a water show, a theme garden, and a relaxing boat ride.

Location: Noida Mor, New Delhi

Hours: 9:30 am to 6:30 pm

13. Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar is one of the five observatories built to calculate planetary positions and alignment by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, who was a keen astronomer. The primary purpose of this observatory was to compile astronomical tables in order to perform sacred rituals at auspicious times.

The Samrat Yantra is a right-angled triangle with its longest side is parallel to the Earth's axis. It helps form a gigantic sundial along with two brick quadrants used to measure the sun's shadow and indicate the hour and minute of the day.

The Ram Yantra is a cylindrical structure that reads the height of the sun and is used to measure the position of the stars. Another wonderful instrument at the observatory is the Jaya Prakash Yantra which was invented by Jai Singh II himself and is used to verify the time of the spring equinox.    

Though Jantar Mantar has decayed considerably, the observatory's large and fixed instruments are resistant to vibrations and are still able to give exact measurements.

Location: Sansad Marg, Connaught Place, New Delhi

Hours: 9:30 am to 4:30 pm, daily

14. The National Gallery of Modern Art

The National Gallery of Modern Art is one of India's largest museums displaying artwork from the mid-19th century to present day. This premier art gallery was located inside the Jaipur House, a butterfly-shaped building with a central dome that served as the former residence of the maharajas of Jaipur.

The National Gallery of Modern Art has an excellent collection of paintings, sculptures, and photographs including works by modern Indian painters like Jamini Roy, Rabindranath Tagore, and Raja Ravi Varma. The museum also displays work from artists such as Ram Kumar and Anjolie Ela Menon and renowned sculptors like D.P. Roy Choudhury and Ram Kinkar Baij. 

The gallery contains more than 17,000 works of art and some collections of the work of various European artists including British artist, Thomas Daniell. It takes around 2 hours to explore the entire museum and take in each individual piece. 

Location: Shershah Road near India Gate Jaipur House, New Delhi

Hours: 10 am to 5 pm, Tuesday to Sunday. Closed on Mondays and Public Holidays.

15. The National Crafts Museum

Popularly known as the National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy, this museum was founded in 1956 by a unique project that aimed to promote the influence of indigenous artisans by giving them a place to display their work.

By the early 1980s, over 20,000 objects had been collected and at present the museum contains a collection of more than 33,000 pieces. These pieces include a variety of traditional artifacts like pottery, brass, wooden figures, clay and terracotta statues, folk paintings, tribal textiles, handmade jewelry, and cane and bamboo crafts. 

The museum's exhibits are spread over two floors with a large open area used for displaying live art. Artisans set up workshops here each month (except during the rainy season) and perform the live creation of artwork in front of visitors. 

Travelers can also check out the souvenir shop that sells a fine collection of art items from household objects and decorative pieces to ornate textiles. If you want to relax, Café Lota is a good place to be as it serves regional Indian food, tea, and coffee.

Location: Bhairon Marg, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi

Hours: 10 am to 5 pm, Tuesday to Sunday. Closed on Monday and Public Holidays.

16. Rashtrapati Bhavan

Situated on top of Raisina Hill, Rashtrapati Bhavan was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens to be the Palace of the British Viceroy. Covering an area of 5 acres, this elegant brown and red sandstone building is now the official residence of the President of India.

The building's design was mostly done in the Neo-Baroque architectural style by applying heavy classical motifs and various Indian elements. The Durbar Hall, also known as the "Throne Room", is the most prominent hall and where all important state ceremonies and functions are held.

Originally built as the state ballroom, Ashoka Hall is the most beautiful hall in the building. It is accented with rich wooden flooring and decorated with Persian paintings on the ceiling and frescos on the walls.

The beautifully landscaped grounds surrounding Rashtrapati Bhawan contain a Mughal garden with a large variety of flowers and beautiful fountains. These gardens are open to the public in February every year.

Location: Rashtrapati Bhawan, President's Estate, New Delhi

Hours: 9 am to 4 pm, Friday to Sunday. Mughal Gardens are open from February to March, Tuesday to Sunday.

17. Khan Market

Established in 1951, the Khan Market was named in honor of the prominent nationalist and social reformer, Dr Khan Sahib, who was also the brother of Khan Abdul Gaffar, known as the Frontier Gandhi. Both men were revered for their contributions during the Indian Independence Movement.

This popular market, frequented by locals and tourists alike, has grown to be one of the most expensive commercial real estate locations in Delhi. It offers a wide range of Indian and Western merchandise including some of the most well-known brands. The market also includes boutique shops selling exquisite jewelry and designer clothes.

Wandering through the market, you'll see traditional sari shops and fabric stores, kitchen ware, and electronics. Visitors also have a choice of bookshops, stationery shops, grocery stores, flower shops, and restaurants and bakeries that serve local specialties.

Location: Humayun Road, India Gate, New Delhi

Hours: 10 am to 8 pm, Monday to Saturday

Explore the Best of Delhi with a Two-day Itinerary

All the contrasts of India are particularly visible in Delhi. Here you'll see every aspect of India from the 16th and 17th century Mughal monuments in Old Delhi to the wide avenues and colonial mansions of New Delhi. Below is a sample itinerary to provide travelers with insights on things to do in this constantly developing metropolis.

Spend the first day soaking up the atmosphere of Old Delhi. Start off by exploring the magnificent Red Fort where the national flag of India was first raised after the country became independent. Afterwards, visit the nearby Jama Masjid and Chandni Chowk market. The Jama Masjid is India's largest mosque and is surrounded by the narrow lanes of Chandni Chowk and all of its chaotic beauty.

Then, head east towards Humayun's Tomb which is the earliest example of a Mughal garden tomb. Finally, visit Qutb Minar which stands tall within the city's Mehrauli Archaeological Park.

Start your second day exploring New Delhi at Victory Square where you'll find Rashtrapati Bhavan (the President's residence), classical Secretariat buildings, and the India Gate. From here, walk east to Connaught Place which provides some of the city's best shopping opportunities.

Afterwards, you can choose to spend the whole afternoon taking in the art collections at the National Museum and National Gallery of Modern Art. Then end your day at Khan Market where you can try some authentic local dishes.

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Delhi, the capital city of India has much to offer. It is a huge metropolitan city and showcases an ideal blend of olden times and modernity. With an amazing collection of enthralling places that reflects the past, you will never have a dull moment in this city. From elite shopping malls to incredible dining options, to diverse tourist destinations, the city has much to offer and the tourist can explore its flavors to the maximum. If history is what attracts you then you can visit Lodhi Garden, Qutab Minar, Red Fort, Jama Masjid, and Humayun’s tomb. If shopping is your craze then you can visit Malls like Select City, GIP, Emporia, and Ambiance to name a few.

Covering attraction's type of Delhi : Amusement & Water Park, Art Galleries & Museum, Forts & Tombs, Govt. Museum & Memorials, Mosques, Palace & Landmarks, Park & Garden, Pubs and Bar, Shopping Malls, Street Food Place, Street Market, Temple, etc.

Top Tourist Places in Delhi

Adventure island, delhi.

Adventure Island situated in Rohini is an amazing amusement theme park. The park is loaded with several entertaining theme-based hilarious rides. This family-friendly park has numerous water coasters, boats & rides, and a jungle maze that offers complete entertainment to the children. It is a fun island near Rithala metro station with a small gaming zone, shopping complex, and a food court. It is found in 62 acres and comprises of approximately 26 rides and other attractions. There is a huge lake and separates the mall building from the amusement park.

Agrasen Ki Baoli, Delhi

Aagrasen Ki Baoli is a monument of a lot of historical significance. It is found at Halley Road in the capital city of India. It is a very old water reservoir that mounts from the deepness of the earth and rises to approximately 104 steps. The place is in the middle of the residential and business complexes of central Delhi and it is a calm and peaceful place and is an ideal spot for photography lovers. The ancient brick walls take you in the bygone era and as you climb down the steps, a sudden drop in the temperature can be felt. It is a sheltered monument and falls under the Archaeological Sites Act, 1958. Agrasen Ki Baoli is 60 meters long and 15 meters wide and it is believed to be built during the time of Mahabharata. The place became popular after Raju Hirani's film PK was shot here.

Akshardham Temple, Delhi

Epitomizing ancient Indian culture in all its amazing grandeur and beauty, Swami Akashar Dham temple brilliantly showcases the essence of India's culture and traditions. A visit to the temple takes you to an enlightening sojourn through India's glorious art, inimitable values, and timeless spiritual messages. Experience culture and spirituality of India's customs, the majesty of its art and architecture as you explore the colossal temple complex with its lush green lawns, exquisite bronze statues, and lotus-shaped garden. Enjoy the spectacular musical fountain show in the evening.

Connaught Place, Delhi

Connaught Place is an extremely popular market located in New Delhi with heritage Georgian style architecture. Built-in Georgian styled architecture colossal market it is also the main financial, commercial, and business centers and is thronged by people. Broad whitewashed, well-lit streets radiate out from the central circle of Rajiv Chowk, with Seven roads connecting the outer circle and inner circle. The place houses, popular, bars, and international chain stores, plush cinema houses, luxury theatres, ICCR auditorium, Regal building which is a wax museum, ancient Hanuman temple, Jantar Mantar, good hotels and restaurants as it offers a thrilling shopping experience.

Dilli Haat INA, Delhi

An open-air food plaza and spectacular craft bazaar, Dilli hat is located in the commercial center of South Delhi right opposite INA Market in Delhi. There are three Delhi Hat is in Delhi namely Pitampura, Janakpuri, and INA, with INA being the most popular one. There are a huge amphitheater and AC auditorium which hosts thrilling live cultural performances all through the year. Dilli Hat exhibits the cultural diversity of India as you can witness amazing art and craft sourced from all states of India. Dilli hat is also an open-air shopper's paradise and a haven for food lovers.

Dilli Haat Pitampura, Delhi

Destination of diverse seasons, Delhi Haat is a massive complex set u in an area of 7.2 acres. It comprises of approximately 108 craft stalls, Amphitheatre that has a sitting capacity of 450 people, 3 AC halls for conferences, exhibitions, workshops or seminars. To give it a greener look it has terraced roof gardens and has massive basement parking that can accommodate nearly 260 cars and the same number of two-wheelers. Despite the daily activities festivals too are organized around the year.

Fun N Food Village, Delhi

A wonderful amalgamation of our rich Indian legacy and upscale recreational facilities Fun N Food Village is a modern amusement park with more than twenty amusement and water rides such as Dragon rides, Disco Disco, Roll n Roll gondolas well-manicured landscaped gardens, gift shops, and amazing multi-cuisine food outlets. It is located merely three kilometers from the International airport at Dwarka Sector 21 on the Old Delhi Gurgaon Road. An amusement park is a perfect venue for kids and for fun-loving enthusiasts to have a super good time, especially during the summers to take a mid-week break.

Gandhi Smriti, Delhi

Gandhi Smriti is a historical center dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi. It was earlier known as Birla House. Birla Bhawan is the place where Gandhiji spent the last 144 days of his life. Gandhi Smriti is a living tribute to the enduring legacy of Mahatma Gandhi and his impact on India's struggle for freedom and justice. It serves as a powerful reminder of the principles that guided his life and continue to inspire generations to come. There is also a museum here which displays photographs of Mahatma Gandhi, paintings, sculptures, frescoes and rock inscriptions related to Mahatma Gandhi. The museum also displays a large statue of Mahatma Gandhi, flanked by a girl and a boy holding pigeons in their hands.

Garden of Five Senses, Delhi

The Garden of Five Senses is a wonderful park with umpteen activities developed by the tourism of Delhi. It was specially conceptualized to create a leisure place for the public to unwind and interact. It adds life to the town and is a perfect place for every section of society. This 20-acre site was inaugurated in February 2003 and is simply spectacular. Majestic rocks, stainless-steel birds placed on the pillars welcomes everyone. The garden is segregated into diverse areas. Khas Bagh, slow water cascades lined with fragrant shrubs is the highlight of this place. The Garden is specifically designed to kindle one's sensory reactions to the surroundings. It is an extraordinary blend of fragrance and color, texture and form and stirs up the responsiveness of smell, touch, sight, taste, and sound.

Hauz Khas, Delhi

Centrally located amidst posh South Delhi, Hauz Khas is upscale quaint village boasting of the 13th-century medieval history of Delhi Sultanate reign. Hauz Khas houses a Royal water tank, an Islamic seminary, an ancient mosque, Firuz Shah Tughlaq's tomb, and pavilions. Reflecting on the   cultural essence of India's glorious past, Hauz Khas offers a thrilling shopping experience as it houses outlets of leading contemporary fashion designers. The Hauz Khas Complex is open from Monday to Saturday between 10:30 Am to 7:00 Pm as it retains its old-world charm, amidst well-manicured green parks, walkways lined with ornamental trees and surrounded by modern market and residential complexes.

Hauz Khas Social, Delhi

Hauz Khas village also known as the cultural hub of Delhi is a beautiful lake and a well-known monument is a perfect spot to open up an unbelievable alternative work area. Hauz Khas Social is a perfect location with a spectacular view of both the landmarks.Rugged yet immensely stylish with 100% upcycled and recycled furniture put together with industrial essentials, the Hauz Khas Social makes an anti-design statement and is pretty similar to the Meatpacking district in the city of New York. The interiors are super environmentally friendly with plush leather sofas and fragmentary bare walls. Skeleton table lamps and naked bulbs add spark in the area to make it more eco friendly and jagged. The place is constructed in 8500 sq. Ft and is pretty spacious.

Humayun's Tomb, Delhi

Humayun's Tomb reflects an amazing blend of Mughal and Persian architecture. Found close to Lodhi Road crossing, Jor Bagh, this superb garden tomb was designed by famous architects in the medieval era, Mirak Mirza Ghiyath and his eminent son Sayyed Muham. The construction was initiated by Hamida Banu Begum to keep the mortal remnants of Humayun, the popular Mughal Emperor. But, the construction was completed by Humayun's son Akbar. The Persian-inspired gardens surrounding the tomb are divided into four parts by causeways with a shallow water channel, connected to pools, a  baradari, and hammam.

India Gate, Delhi

An outstanding war memorial, located at the heart of India's capital city, New Delhi, is a war memorial dedicated to honoring the soldiers of the Undivided Indian Army who died during World War I between 1914 and 1921. The triumphal arch of India Gate is designed by notable Edwin Lutyens. The structure stands on a low base and rises in asymmetrical steps capped with a shallow dome at the top as cornices are adorned with the inscription of sun. A multitude of locals and tourists alike throng the lush green India Gate Lawns which surround the monument for a leisurely evening as they enjoy the spectacular light show at the fountains. Tourists can enjoy authentic and mouthwatering street food served by numerous vendors at the spot.

Jama Masjid, Delhi

One of the most renowned mosques, Jama Masjid is located west of Red Fort Off Netaji Subhash Marg in Old Delhi and is the largest mosque in India. It has a vast courtyard capable of holding almost 25,000 devotees. This great architectural edifice of Shah Jahan is highly decorative and ornamental with three great gates, four towers and two 40 m-high minarets constructed out of strips of red sandstone and white marble. The mosque is open every day of the week from 7 am to noon and 1.30 pm to 6.30 pm. The tourists are not allowed during the prayer hours.

Jantar Mantar, Delhi

Jantar Mantar was constructed by Maharaja Jai Singh in the year 1724. He built other observatories in the cities of Ujjain, Mathura, and Varanasi. Raja Jai Singh found the astronomical instruments very tiny to take the exact measurements and for this reason, he made these over-sized and more precise instruments. The instruments present in this historical building are fascinating for their originality, but correct observations cannot be gathered because of the obstruction caused by tall buildings all over. Close to Patel Metro station, Jantar Mantar is open all days of the week and is open from sunrise to sunset.

Laxminarayan Temple, Delhi

Lakshminarayan Temple is a Hindu temple located in Delhi, India. The presiding deity of the temple is Lakshminarayan i.e. Vishnu with his wife Lakshmi. It was the first major Hindu temple built in Delhi and is often referred to as the Birla Mandir because it was built by the Birla family. The temple is spread over 3 hectares (7.5 acres), adorned with several shrines, fountains and a large garden containing Hindu and nationalist sculptures, and also houses the Gita Bhavan for discourses. The temple is one of the major attractions of Delhi and attracts thousands of devotees during the festivals of Janmashtami and Diwali.

Lotus Temple, Delhi

Lotus Temple, open to the people of all religions is situated near Okhla NSIC, East Of Nehru Place, and lies close to Kalkaji Mandir. set among the sprawling lush green landscaped gardens. the magnificent edifice is made up of pure white marble The lotus-shaped architecture of the temple is strikingly beautiful. Around the blooming petals, there are nine pools of water, which look spectacular in natural light, and at dusk when it is floodlit.

National Gallery of Modern Art, Delhi

National Gallery of Modern Art is one of the finest art galleries that comprise of both modern and Indian art. It comes under the culture ministry and the chief museum at Jaipur House came into existence in March 1954. The chief purpose of this museum is to uphold and acquire modern art pieces from 1850 onward and to develop galleries for permanent show. It also has branches in Bangalore and Mumbai.

National Rail Museum, Delhi

National Rail Museum is a perfect place to discover the history of Indian railways. It is located at Chanakyapuri and came into existence on 1st February 1977 and spreads over an area of 10 acres. The collection present in the museum exhibits nearly 163 years of history of Indian Railways. More then 5 lakh people visit this place every year. The museum comprises of nearly 80 life-size outdoor displays that include locomotives, carriages, and few of the special coaches of different gauges. All the displays are unique in itself and have a lot of historical importance and every piece has an exceptional story associated with it.

National Science Center, Delhi

The National Science Centre came into existence in the year 1992 and is an amazing science museum in the capital city of India, Delhi. It falls under the ministry of culture and is situated at Pragati maidan close to Gate No 1, overlooking the famous Purana Qila. The National Science center has given birth to some of the most intelligent science scholars. It has been the source in developing technical minds and the younger generation has tremendously benefitted from it. It is an extremely absorbing place which explains the science in a logical way and that too in a very attention-grabbing way. The scientific achievements of this place will surprise you with its wonders.

Nehru Planetarium, Delhi

The Famous Nehru Planetarium in the capital city of New Delhi is found in the green environs of the Teen Murti Bhawan, which was an official dwelling of India's former and first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. It has now been converted into a museum in his memory. This Planetarium offers an opportunity to explore the cosmological system in the sky like a theatre with a dome-like screen that is created out of glass fiber and approximately 265 people can watch it together. Events related to the astronomy like quiz contests, lectures, workshops keep taking place over here.

Paranthe Wali Gali, Delhi

Paranthe Wali Gali is located in Chandni Chowk, a bustling market area in the heart of Old Delhi. This street is known for its shops and stalls that serve a wide range of delicious stuffed parathas. These parathas are prepared with various fillings like potatoes, paneer, lentils and much more. Paranthe Wali Gali has a rich history dating back to the Mughal era. The street offers a plethora of paratha options that cater to different tastes. Some shops specialize in traditional stuffing, while others experiment with fusion and modern flavours.

Purana Qila, Delhi

Constructed in the ancient city of Delhi, Indraprastha, Purana Quila is rectangular shaped.The solid ramparts have 3 gateways endowed with bastions on each side. It was bounded by a broad moat and was connected with river Yamuna that flows on the eastern part of the fort. The Talaqui Darwaza also famous as The northern gateway combines the characteristically Islamic sharp arch with brackets and Hindu Chhatris. The Humayun Darwaza or the Southern gateway is also made on similar lines. The walls of Purana Quila were constructed by emperor Humayun and new capital, Dinpanah was laid. The work of Purana Quila that was left incomplete was finished by Sher Shah Suri. Wonderful sound and light show are held every evening over here.

Qutub Minar, Delhi

Qutab Minar one of the finest monuments in India boasting of fine architectural design. Built-in 1193 by Qutab-ud-din Aibak, the soaring conical tower of victory is, 73 m-high and has five distinct stories, each marked by a projecting balcony. this UNESCO World Heritage Site has a Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque at the foot of the tower. A 7 m-high iron pillar stands right in the courtyard of the mosque. A band of the ancient inscription is engraved over its gate. Tourists can get an amazing birds-eye view of Delhi from its top on all days.

Rashtrapati Bhavan, Delhi

Rashtrapati Bhawan, designed and conceptualized by Sir Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker stands on a sprawling estate located at the eastern end of Rajpath. This architectural marvel has 2.5 kilometers of corridors and 190 acres of the garden area and is spread over four floors. The sprawling Mughal Gardens of the Rashtrapati Bhavan are very famous boasting endless varieties of roses, bougainvillea, and exotic flowers. It houses a state-of-the-art Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum Complex Clock Tower, where the regal ceremonies are showcased.

Red Fort, Delhi

The iconic fort also known as Lal Quila is located in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi. Constructed in red sandstone, it a is wonderful epitome of imposing power, architectural brilliance, and pompous style of the Mughal emperors. Its outstanding Main gate commonly known as Lahori gate attracts crowd, especially on Independence Day. It leads into the huge compound and a veritable treasure trove of magnificent buildings including Drum House, Peral Mosque, Royal Baths, and Palace of Color and white marble halls. Enjoy a lively evening of sound and light show as it re-creates events in India's history connected with the Red fort.

Select City Walk, Delhi

Select CITYWALK is among the most happening shopping center in the country. It is a result of innovative and ultra-modern thinking of three avid individuals Mr.Yog, Mr. Arjun, and Ms. Neeraj that this iconic landmark came up in the center of the city. Lively, classy, and chic retail center with stunning decor, branded shops, food court, and cinema makes Select Citywalk an ideal place to spend a fabulous day. Under one roof you can dine, shop, celebrate and have fun get-togethers with your family and friends.

Splash Water Park, Delhi

If you want to enjoy water slides, different rides, and a variety of pools then you can visit a family-friendly recreation park. With all the entertaining and thrilling water rides Splash water park is a perfect place as it offers a crazy and an exciting feel. It has variety of rides like loopy rides, multi-lane rides and ensures complete fun with friends and family. Though few rides are not suggested for the faint-hearted people and in that case you can indulge yourself with fancy rides and have a splashing experience. Buddha Water Fall and some shallow pools where you can dip your feet. For the safety of children, lifeguards are constantly on the move. Enjoy snacking in the food courts once you are over with the rides. The park opens in the morning at 10 am from 1st March to 10th December.

Zafar Mahal, Delhi

Zafar Mahal, Mehrauli is the last structure built by the Mughals, it was expanded during the reign of Bahadur Shah Zafar, with new structures including a gateway built under him. The architecture of Zafar Mahal reflects a mixture of Mughal and Persian architectural styles. The palace has ornate balconies, arched entrances, ornamental tile work and intricate carvings. Persian influence is evident in elements such as the bulbous domes and some of the decorative motifs. Zafar Mahal was used as a residence and courtly activities during the reign of Bahadur Shah Zafar. After the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Bahadur Shah Zafar was exiled, marking the end of the Mughal Empire. The palace fell victim to neglect and over time, it became prone to decay and damage. However, efforts have been made to preserve and restore the palace, and it is now under the management of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).

Delhi City FAQs:

𝒬 . What is Delhi famous for?

𝒜 . Delhi is famous for its tourist attractions,food,and it's marketplaces. Since its the national capital of the country you can explore Rashtrapati Bhavan, Parliament house, India gate.

𝒬 . What is the best time to visit Delhi city?

𝒜 . Best time to visit Delhi is from October to March when the weather is at its best. During this period flowers are at their blooming best.

𝒬 . Delhi is the city of which Indian state?

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𝒬 . Does Delhi city have an airport?

𝒜 . Indira Gandhi International Airport serves as the major international aviation hub of the Indian capital city of New Delhi. The Airport, spread over an area of 5,106 acres, situated in Palam.

𝒬 . What are the names of railway stations of Delhi city?

𝒜 . Name of railway station(s) in Delhi city: New Delhi Railway Station, Delhi Junction, Dayabasti railway station, Delhi Cantonment, Old Delhi Railway Station, Delhi Azadpur, Hazrat Nizamuddin Delhi, Delhi Sarai Rohilla, Delhi Shahdara Junction

𝒬 . What are the top malls or shopping places of Delhi?

𝒜 . Malls and Shopping places in Delhi city: Select City Walk Mall, DLF Promenade Mall, DLF Emporio Mall, Ansal Plaza Mall, Ambience Mall, DLF Place Mall, Pacific Mall, TDI Mall, City Square Mall , Metro Walk Mall, DLF City Center Mall, V3S Mall, Cross River Mall, The Chanakya Mall

𝒬 . What are the famous religious places in Delhi?

𝒜 . Famous Religious places in Delhi city: Akshardham Temple, Bhairon Mandir, Gauri Shankar Temple, Hanuman Mandir, Birla Mandir, Hanuman Mandir, Shri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir, Svetambara Jain Temple, ISKCON Temple, Shri Jagannath Mandir, Chhatarpur Mandir, Jhandewalan Mandir, Kalkaji Mandir, Sai Baba Mandir, Kali Mandir, Yogmaya Mandir

𝒬 . What are the places for fun and activities in Delhi?

𝒜 . Fun and Activity places in Delhi city: Moti Bagh, Nehru Planetarium, Hauz Khas, Red Fort, Paint Ball,, Indian Habitat Centre, India Gate, Delhi Haat, Raahgiri, Old Delhi, Paranthe Wali Gali, Connaught Place, Garden Of Five Senses, Jantar Mantar, Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple, Humayun’s Tomb, National Rail Museum, Lodhi Gardens

𝒬 . List out the inter-state bus terminal and major bus stands of Delhi city.

𝒜 . Following are the names of major bus terminals of the Delhi city: Maharana Pratap Inter State Bus Terminus, Safdarjung Terminal, Sarai Kale Khan Bus Terminal, Karampura Terminal, RSRTC DELUX BUS STAND, Anand Vihar Bus Terminal, Anand Vihar Bus Terminal

𝒬 . Does Delhi city have any metro rail facility?

𝒜 . Yes, Delhi city has metro rail facility to commute locally. Search Delhi Metro routes .

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Places To Visit In New Delhi

Here are the top 50 places to visit in new delhi, 1. india gate.

India Gate

1 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

The All India War Memorial, popularly known as the India Gate, is located along the� Rajpath in� New Delhi .�The imposing structure of India Gate is an awe-inspiring sight and is often compared to the Arch de Triomphe in France, the Gateway of India in Mumbai and the Arch of Constantine in Rome. This 42-meter tall historical structure was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and is one of the largest war memorials in the country. India Gate is also famous for hosting the Republic Day Parade every year.�

2. Humayun's Tomb

Humayun's Tomb

2 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

As the name suggests, Humayun's tomb is the final resting place of the Mughal Emperor Humayun. Located in the Nizamuddin East area of Delhi, it is the first garden-tomb in the Indian subcontinent. This splendid piece of architecture was commissioned for construction by Humayun's chief consort Empress Bega Begum in the year 1569-70 and is one of the very few structures that used red sandstone on such a massive scale at that time. The design of Humayun's tomb is a typical Mughal architecture with Persian influences and was conceptualised by Persian architect Mirak Mirza Ghiyath. Owing to its magnificent design and illustrious history, Humayun's Tomb was featured in UNESCO's World Heritage List in the year 1993.

3. Connaught Place

Connaught Place

3 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Connaught Place or 'CP' as it is more commonly known is a massive commercial and financial centre in New Delhi. Named after the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, this confusing market complex houses almost all famous international chain stores, famous food chains, restaurants and bars.�Connaught Place has one of the largest national flags in the country. This circular, greying whitewashed structure has two concentric circles; the inner circle which has blocks A to F and the outer circle which has blocks G to N. The Connaught Place is also the ultimate place to experience the vibrant nightlife of Delhi housing some of the most famous bars and restaurants. Being one of the most popular after dark destinations, no visit to Delhi is complete without a visit to the Connaught Place.

4. Jantar Mantar, Delhi

Jantar Mantar, Delhi

4 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

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Lodhi Garden

5 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Located near the Safdarjung tomb and Khan Market of Delhi, the Lodhi Garden is a luscious garden that houses the tombs of Sayyid ruler Mohammed Shah and Lodhi king Sikandar Lodhi.�The construction of this great work of architecture took place under the Lodhi reign sometime in the 15th century. In addition to encompassing the final resting place of two great leaders, the Lodhi Garden also has the�Shisha Gumbad and Bara Gumbad within its perimeter. The architecture here shows a mix of work by Sayyidis and Lodhis and is the epitome of magnificent engineering that echoes of Delhi's illustrious history. Currently, this place is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India.

6. Lotus Temple

Lotus Temple

6 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Located in the national capital of New Delhi, the Lotus Temple is an edifice dedicated to the Baha'i faith. The magnificent structure of this building unfolds in the form of a stupendous white petal lotus and is one of the most visited establishments in the world. The design of this shrine was conceptualized by Canadian architect Fariborz Sahba and was completed in the year 1986. This temple seeks to propagate�the oneness of the Almighty and is open to all regardless of their nationality, religion, race or gender. The Lotus temple is one of the seven Baha'i House of Worship present around the world.

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7. Rashtrapati Bhavan

Rashtrapati Bhavan

7 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Located on the western end of the Rajpath in New Delhi , the Rashtrapati Bhavan is the official residence of the President of India. It was originally built with the intent of serving as the Viceroy's House. With its 340 rooms in the main building covering 5 acres on an estate of 330 acres, it is one of the largest residences of any head of the state in the world. This majestic piece of architecture was conceptualized by renowned architects�Sir Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker.�The construction saw completion in the year 1929 and now stands today as a magnificent symbol of all that India is. Its current inhabitant is President Ram Nath Kovind who assumed office in July 2017.

8. Nizamuddin Dargah

Nizamuddin Dargah

8 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Dedicated to the world famous Muslim Sufi Saint Nizamuddin Chisti, the Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah is a mausoleum and shrine located in Delhi. The complex of the dargah is a beautiful amalgam of red stone and white marble and was built in the year 1526. Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah seeks to propagate�the Sufi tradition which is based on spirituality and views all religions as equal. As an implication of the same, people of all religions are allowed to pay their respects to the grave of the great saint, and they do visit the shrine in the counts of thousands every week. The tombs of many other people Mughals such as Jahan Ara Begum and Inayat Khan are also present in the premises of the dargah.�The tomb of lyricist Amir Khusro (disciple of Hazrat Nizammudin) is also situated within the Nizamuddin Dargah complex.

9. Sarojini Market

Sarojini Market

9 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Vibrantly coloured clothes strewn all over, tiny food stalls crammed in every nook, a loud cacophony of the salesboys - welcome to Sarojini Nagar, the most hep and trendy market of Delhi. Popularly known as bargain bazaar and every girl?s shopping paradise, this flea market has more to offer to women in comparison to men, in terms of clothing, footwear, kitchen utensils, accessories and cosmetics. Located in South Delhi, the bazaar is named after the famed freedom fighter Sarojini Naidu. Also called as SN, it has some big brand showrooms to its possessions, but the essential crux of the market is the street shops and stray stalls littered with fabrics, denim, designer tops etc. With a wide range of high- street merchandise available at killer prices, Sarojini Nagar never disappoints anybody from designers to divas to professional or the college crowd.

10. Safdarjung Tomb

Safdarjung Tomb

10 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Amongst the sundry places in Delhi that attract attention with their history or quaintness, is the twee tomb of Safdarjung. The elegant mausoleum built of marble and sandstone stands untouched in the test of time and boasts of 18th-century Mughal architectural style. Built in 1754, during the reign of Mughal Emperor- Ahmad Shah Bahadur, the namesake tomb is dedicated to the Prime Minister of the court- Safdarjung. Located in the heart of the city, at the junction of Safdarjung Road and Aurobindo Marg, the monument is a low-key tourist attraction of the city. Also known as ?Safdarjung ka Maqbara?, the mausoleum boasts of a tranquil ambience and a majestic presence owing to its enormous dome, elaborate arches and intricate architecture.

11. Purana Qila

Purana Qila

11 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Stoically standing in the placid vicinity of Indraprastha, Purana Qila or the Old Fort is a masterpiece of the ancient glory and sterling architecture of the bygone Mughal Empire, and is one of the oldest forts in Delhi. Built on the banks of river Yamuna and spread over a vast 1.5 kms of area, the monument has tons of myths and legends of the medieval era attached to it. The most interesting of which suggests that the historical city of the Hindu religion- Indraprastha was built here, by Pandavas and the fort was the famous assembly hall, mentioned in the epic Mahabharat. It is also believed that the king Humayun met his end by tumbling down the steps of his library within the fort. Situated in the heart of the city and boasting of idyllic and a serene panorama, the fort radiates romantic vibes and is frequented by couples to enjoy some moments of solitude.

12. Paharganj

Paharganj

12 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Replete with travellers, both Indian and foreign, Paharganj is the ultimate backpacker's area of New Delhi. Dotted with budgeted hotels, cheap bars, and ultra-cheap restaurants; the labyrinthian alleys of Paharganj have a lot more to offer. In proximity to New Delhi Railway Station and Connaught Place, the budget travellers often come to Paharganj directly, even from the airport. Chaotic, noisy, dirty and yet the most vibrant market of Delhi. the availability of cheap guesthouses and almost everything of utility available on the streets, make this market every traveller's paradise and every backpacker's haven.

13. Khan Market

Khan Market

13 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Regarded as one of Delhi's most posh and classy place to shop, Khan Market of Delhi is one of the oldest and the costliest markets in India. Favoured by diplomats and Delhi's influential, this market is renowned mainly for its fashion boutiques, amazing bookstores, opticians, homewares & cafes. For those who love stationery, the place offers handmade papers, lovely paper mache ornaments and other festive decorations. From the showrooms of the best brands to the restaurants providing lip-smacking food; the retail location is a paradise for both shopaholics and foodies. The visit to Khan Market is incomplete without tasting Khan Chacha's tikkas and seekhs. Trust us, Delhites crave for these!

14. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

14 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is a Sikh temple as well as tourist places in Delhi. Built to commemorate the visit Guru Har Krishan, the eighth Sikh guru in 1664, this magnificent shrine was built by Sikh General Sardar Bhagel Singh in 1783, who supervised the construction of nine Sikh shrines in Delhi in the same year during the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II. Operating for all 24 hours, the Gurudwara is an example of the large-hearted nature of Sikhs.�This place of solace is flocked by more than a thousand people in one single day.

15. Indraprastha Park

Indraprastha Park

15 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Also known as the Millennium Indraprastha Park, Indraprastha Park is situated on the Outer Ring Road in Delhi near Sarai Kale Khan. Furbished with a Children's Park and an ampitheatre, food court and a Shanti Stupa, the park is the common hangout place among romantic couples, kids and adults alike.

16. ISKCON Temple Delhi

ISKCON Temple Delhi

16 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

The ISKCON Temple, also known as the Hare Rama Hare Krishna Temple, is a Vaishnav temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radharani in the form of Radha Parthasarathi. It was established in the year 1998 by Achyut Kanvinde�and is located in the Hare Krishna Hills, in the East of Kailash area of New Delhi. ISKON, whose actual name is Sri Sri Radha Parthasarathi Mandir, was formed in the year 1995 by then CM if Delhi Sahib Singh Verma and Lt. Smt. Sushma Swaraj. The outer complex is embellished with intricate carvings and stonework and has many shops and a beautiful fountain.�Inside the main sanctum, the idols are adorned with rich clothes and jewellery. The temple complex is also a centre for learning Vedic sciences and many devotional lectures and addresses are arranged for the benefit and spiritual nerve of devotees.�

17. Pragati Maidan

Pragati Maidan

17 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

The Pragati Maidan, on the Mathura Road in New Delhi, is a huge complex-cum-exhibition centre with a total exhibit area of 150 acres. Equipped with well-paved roads, lawns, gardens and eating outlets; Pragati Maidan, which literally means 'progress grounds', houses 16 vast and spacious halls in all and is the biggest exhibition centre that Delhi boasts of.�The place hosts about 70 national and international exhibitions and conventions each year.�

18. Rajpath

Rajpath

18 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Rajpath, which means the "King's Way:, is a ceremonial avenue that is located in the heart of New Delhi, the capital state of India. Rajpath runs from the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Raisina Hill on one end to the National Stadium on the other end and passes through Vijay Chowk and India Gate . Also popularly referred to as 'The Royal Road', Rajpath is surrounded by beautiful and lush green gardens, rows of trees and canals on both sides. It was constructed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, who was instrumental in designing and building New Delhi and was the main architect of numerous monuments including the India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhavan. Rajpath was built to provide an unhindered view of Delhi, as Lutyens wanted to have a panoramic sight from the Viceroy's palace.

19. Akshardham Temple Delhi

Akshardham Temple Delhi

19 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

An epitome of Indian culture, spirituality, and architecture, Akshardham Temple is a famous Hindu temple and a spiritual-cultural complex. Also known as Swaminarayan Akshardham, it is dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan. Akshardham has made its way to the Guinness Book of World Records as the World's Largest Comprehensive Hindu Temple.

20. Agrasen ki Baoli

Agrasen ki Baoli

20 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Also referred to as Agar Sain Ki Baoli or Ugrasen ki Baoli, this attraction is a historical monument situated on the Halley Road in New Delhi. A mosaic of different assortment of stones and rocks, Agrasen ki Baoli, is an ancient water reservoir which rises from the depths of the earth to stand atop 103 stone steps. Hidden amidst the business towers and residential apartments of central Delhi, this place is a quiet and serene experience perfect for photography lovers. The old brick walls of the structure take you back in history, and as you go down the steps, a drop in temperature can be experienced. Agrasen ki Baoli is a protected monument under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958 of the Archaeological Survey of India.

21. Delhi Zoo

Delhi Zoo

21 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Inaugurated in 1959, National Zoological Park also known as Chidiya Ghar is situated near The Old Fort in Delhi �and is a favourite weekend spot among adults and children alike. National Zoological Park is�well maintained and is largely visited by tourists.�It has canteens inside for the visitors and battery-operated vehicles at very reasonable prices which you could use if exhausted. But the real fun is in exploring the place on your feet. Visit this destination to reignite your curiosity in our furry friends!

22. Dilli Haat

Dilli Haat

22 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Designed to invoke the ambience of a traditional village fair, Dilli Haat is every shopper's paradise and a foodie's haven. There are three Delhi Haats in Delhi: Pitampura, Janakpuri and INA, with INA being the most popular one. Delhi Haat INA is located in the commercial centre of South Delhi, bang opposite the INA Market. Run by Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation (DTTDC), the market offers a plethora of traditional crafts and handloom products including rosewood and sandalwood carvings, embellished camel hide footwear, sophisticated fabric and drapery, gems, beads, brassware, metal crafts, and silk and wool fabrics, copperware, chandeliers, cane & jute products etc. In addition to this, the market has savoury lip-smacking food cuisines from varied parts of India- momos from Nepal, Bamboos hot chicken from Nagaland, Kahwa & Kebabs from Jammu, Pooranpoli from Maharastra etc.

23. National Museum, Delhi

National Museum, Delhi

23 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Also known as the National Museum of India, the National Museum in New Delhi is one of the largest museums in India, situated on the corner of the Janpath and Maulana Azad Road. Established in 1949, the blueprints of the majestic repository were prepared by the Gwyer Committee set up by the Government of India in 1946. Today, the museum boasts of possessing a whopping 200,000 artworks, both Indian and foreign, and is maintained by the Ministry of Culture, Department of India. Covering an extensive range of products from the prehistoric times to modern works of art, the museum traces the rich cultural heritage of nations across the world, from over 5000 years ago.

24. Sulabh International Museum of Toilets

Sulabh International Museum of Toilets

24 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Home to umpteen monuments of historical importance, awe-striking places of heritage and breathtakingly beauteous locales, Delhi always has yet more new surprises in store. One such asset is Sulabh International Museum of Toilets, built in 1992 by Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak (a social activist) and titled as one of the weirdest museum in the world by Time magazine. Established with the objective to address the global history of sanitation and toilets, the museum is anything but mundane and is a source of amusement to many. With a plethora of exhibits accumulated from over 50 countries and ranging from ornately carved toilets to painted urinals and related anecdotes, the repository brings to you the entire history of toilets from 3000 BC to the 20th century, meticulously arranged in three sections of Ancient, Medieval and Modern.

25. Mughal Gardens, Delhi

Mughal Gardens, Delhi

25 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Popularly known as the ?soul? of the Presidential Palace, the Mughal Gardens are located inside the Rashtrapati Bhawan Complex. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in the year 1917 for Lady Harding, the gardens cover a vast area of 13 acres and are a wonderful incorporation of Mughal architecture with that of British style. Inspired by the Mughal Gardens in Jammu and Kashmir, the ones in Delhi have succeeded in replicating the same charm and creating the picture perfect verdure panorama. The entire complex is a breathtaking combination of Circular, Spiritual, Bonsai, Herbal, Tactile and Musical Gardens. The gardens feature an extensive variety of seasonally blooming flowers and present a spectacular euphoric picture altogether.

26. Lajpat Nagar

Lajpat Nagar

26 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Lajpat Nagar is a bustling and colourful neighbourhood in South Delhi, India. Named after the Lion of Punjab, the Honorable Lala Lajpat Rai, the region is best known for the Lajpat Nagar Central Market where many come to experience the thrill of the genuine Delhi life. One visit and you'll know how lively the place is and this can be seen by the flamboyant goods on sale, the brilliant evening lights, the rushing inhabitants and the sounds of the ever so busy streets. Whether you choose branded or non-branded stuff, this is the place for one and all. A real paradise for shopaholics, you'll find anything and everything to fit your budget. Plus, if you can bargain, you'll be delighted with the incredible deals you crack.

27. Crafts Museum

Crafts Museum

27 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Popularly known as the Crafts Museum, the National Handicrafts Museum is a centre to exhibit varied specimens of handicrafts, textile and local decor and to preserve, protect and revive the tradition of local handicrafts. Located in the far corner of Pragati Maidan in Delhi, the museum is designed by the prominent architect Charles Correa and is currently under the management of Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. People often go here for the famous Lota Cafe serving the best of regional Indian cuisine. The Crafts Museum Shop is a souvenir shop for you to take back little knick-knack home.

28. Jhandewalan Hanuman Temple

Jhandewalan Hanuman Temple

28 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Towering over the entire New Delhi city, the 108 feet colossal Hanuman idol is housed within the Hanuman Mandir complex in Jhandewalan. Located above the raised metro line between Karol Bagh and Jhandewalan Metro Stations, the gigantic statue is only one of the attractions of the temple, another prominent highlight of the shrine is the dramatic entrance designed like a mouth of a rakshasa (demon) which has been slain and is waiting for its death. At the base of the statue, there is a small shrine dedicated to Goddess Kali. Tuesdays are the most visited days of the week, by the pilgrims. However, owing to the spectacle that the statue is, the temple is visited by devotees and tourists alike.

29. Isa Khan's Tomb

Isa Khan's Tomb

29 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Located adjacent to Humayun?s Tomb in the same complex in Nizamuddin area of Delhi, Isa Khan Tomb is the final resting place of Isa Khan- a courtesan for Sher Shah Suri and his son Islam Shah Suri. Built during the lifetime of the namesake Pashtun noble, the construction of the monument resembles the architectural patterns in the building of the Sur reign. Also, the construction of Isa Khan?s Tomb presides the Humayun?s Tomb. The tomb boasts of lattice screens, glazed tiles and deep verandah. The octagonal tomb has spectacular architecture finesse which is apparent in the distinctive ornamentation of the monument in the form of glazed canopied and elaborate carvings.

30. Charkha Museum

Charkha Museum

30 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Charkha Museum is one of the latest additions to the wonderful assets of Delhi. Constructed in collaboration with KVIC (Khadi and Village Industries Commission), the museum highlights the importance of great heritage of Indian Charkha. Inaugurated on 27th May 2017, the museum is built atop the underground Palika Bazaar in Connaught Place opposite the Khadi Gramodyog Bhavan. Managed by New Delhi Municipal Corporation, the gigantic model of the Indian Charkha (26 feet long, 13 feet wide and 4 feet high) promotes the philosophy of self-reliance. The charkha weighs about 5 tonnes and is weather proofed to stand sturdy against storms, rains and sun.

31. Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum

Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum

31 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum is one of the most sought after and one of the most awed museums in all of Delhi, Located inside the premises of Rashtrapati Bhavan, the museum was inaugurated in 2014 by the then President of India Pranab Mukherjee. The depository showcases invaluable artefacts and exquisite products for the lovers of art, culture and history. The complex is situated alongside Circuit 2 within the compound and has been further segregated into three sections- The Clock Tower, The Stables and The Garage. The Garage is the most recent addition to the complex inaugurated in 2016.

32. Shankar's International Dolls Museum

Shankar's International Dolls Museum

32 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Situated in the Children?s Book Trust Building at Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, Shankar?s International Dolls Museum is a veritable dreamland for kids. Shankar's Museum is one among the most popular tourist attractions of the city; the idea behind the museum was conceptualized by the famous cartoonist K. Shankar Pillai. Segregated into two sections, the repository has over 160 shelves full of dolls from all across the world. At the time when it was created, in 1965, the museum was inaugurated with just around 500 dolls; however, as of now, the number has shot up to a collection 6500 dolls from over 85 countries, 500 of which are from the different states of India itself.

33. National Bal Bhavan

National Bal Bhavan

33 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

National Bal Bhavan is an autonomous institute under the Ministry of Human Resource Development, headquartered at ITO, New Delhi. Established in 1956 by the then Prime Minister of India- Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the centre aims to nurture and enhance the creative ability of young children by providing them with an interactive environment replete with engaging activities and interesting opportunities according to their age-group, abilities and aptitude. Pandit Nehru believed that the formal education system was too strict and syllabus bound and had little scope to help develop the young minds completely. The inception of national Bal Bhavan therefore, came into the picture. Today, the centre helps young generations became efficient future scientists, engineers, leader and overall responsible citizens

34. Museum of Archaeology

Museum of Archaeology

34 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Located within the premises of Purana Qila, in New Delhi, Museum of Archaeology displays exhibits, most of which were excavated at Purana Qila itself by the Archaeological Survey of India in 1955 and between 1969 and 1973. One of the most fascinating and popular museums of India, the depository is situated on the upper floor of the fort right next to the entrance. The collection of articles and relics at the museum are excavations which are the evidence of earliest settlements in the city dating back to 1000 BC. The exhibits are placed in a sequenced order ranging from painted grey ware to objects collected over time through the age of Mauryans, Mughals, Sunga, Kushan, Gupta, Rajput and the Sultanate Empires.

35. Bengali Market

Bengali Market

35 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Located around the Todarmal Road area near Mandi House in New Delhi, Bengali Market is one of the oldest and the most popular markets of Delhi. Built in a circular zone around a traffic roundabout, the market only has a handful of shops to flaunt. Majorly popular for Nathu?s Sweets and Bengali Sweet house, the bazaar has an upscale feel to it and mostly caters to the requirements of food, flowers and fruits. The sweet shops are popular all around the city for delectable rajma chawal, chole bhature, golgappas and other sweetmeats. Adding to the resplendence of the surroundings are vibrant florists tucked away in the corners, laden with colourful blooming flowers.

36. India Habitat Centre

India Habitat Centre

36 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Situated on Delhi's plush Lodhi Road, India Habitat Centre is a multipurpose building with separate areas dedicated to commercial space, food plazas and social spots. One of the most comprehensive convention centres in the city, the complex boasts of striking architecture in addition to world-class auditoriums, elaborate library, multi-cuisine diners and not to forget the very beautiful amphitheatre and an all-around serene atmosphere.

37. Kiran Nadar Museum of Art

Kiran Nadar Museum of Art

37 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Situated within the Saket District Centre in New Delhi, Kiran Nadar Museum of Art is the first private museum in India dedicated to contemporary and modern arts. Established in 2010, the museum has a centre in Noida as well. Sprawling over an area of 18000 square feet, the repository mostly has the art collection from the 20th-century painters. However, it also features the young and contemporary talents. The idea of the museum has been inspired from similar depositories in the US- Guggenheim, MoMA, and the Whitney. Initially, Mrs Kiran Nadar started the venture by displaying exhibits in a cafeteria outside her husband?s office, but later the gallery moved to South Court Mall in Saket.

38. National Science Centre

National Science Centre

38 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Established in 1992 the National Science Centre is a science museum located in Delhi. It's definitely a treat for all those kids who love science and even for those who don't! There are several lectures, exhibitions and competitions that are held here apart from the regular exhibits like heritage and dinosaurs, science games, activities, human biology, fun science library.

Timings - 10 am to 5 pm everyday

Connectivity - The closest metro station is the Central Secretariat station

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39. Salam Balak Trust Walk

 Salam Balak Trust Walk

39 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

The Salam Balak Trust has a guided tour of the city of almost 2 hours, conducted by children who used to live on the streets of Delhi. They are children who want to improve their English and communication skills apart from their lives. Since it is run by the adolescents, children will have an informative and fun time, being told things about the city from people their own age.

40. Buddha Jayanti Park

Buddha Jayanti Park

40 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Established to celebrate the 2500th anniversary of Gautam Buddha, Buddha Jayanti Park is located in Central Ridge Reserve Forest, New Delhi. With large open meadows, green brooks and colourful flowering shrubs, the pretty park is ideal to spend some time amidst nature, in peace, far from the chaos of the city.

41. National Rose Garden

National Rose Garden

41 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

National Indo-Africa Friendship Rose Garden, or commonly known as the National Rose Garden is a gorgeous rose garden situated in Chanakyapuri in New Delhi. It boasts of housing umpteen varieties of roses curated from all over the world. The park is especially crowded during November to January when the roses are in full bloom.

42. Talkatora Garden

Talkatora Garden

42 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Located on the Willingdon Crescent Road in the heart of the city of Delhi, Talkatora Garden is one of the most splendid gardens in the city. The place has a centrally placed indoor stadium and a historical spot where the war between the Mughals and Marathas was fought in 1738 where the Mughals emerged victorious. The very well designed gardens have three huge gateways that give way to winding waterways, sparkling fountains and lush green meadows.

43. Central Park

Central Park

43 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Located in the heart of Delhi in Connaught Place, Central Park is a beautiful verdant park with meandering waterways, sparkling fountains and tall towering trees all around. Most famous for the romantic couples that frequent the place, the park is also popular among kids and adults to rewind and relax from the adjacent markets.

44. Nehru Memorial Museum and Library

Nehru Memorial Museum and Library

44 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Housed within the premises of the grand Teen Murti Bhavan in Delhi, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library is an autonomous institution established in the memory of the first Prime Minister of India- Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Founded in 1964, after the death of Pandit Nehru, with an aim to foster research and preserve the modern and contemporary history and the Indian Independence Movement, the museum is currently managed and maintained by Department of Culture, Government of India. Besides being the prime source of detailed information on Nehru, the repository also has archives of Mahatma Gandhi?s writings, in addition to private documents of C. Rajagopalachari, B. C. Roy, Jayaprakash Narayan, Charan Singh, Sarojini Naidu and Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. Other than the umpteen talks, workshops, special shows and live interaction programmes, the museum also conducts quizzes and activities both for kids and for adults.

45. Nehru Park, Delhi

Nehru Park, Delhi

45 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Located in the Chanakyapuri Diplomatic Enclave in New Delhi, Nehru Park sprawls over an area of 85 acres. Named after our first Prime Minister Pandit Nehru, the park was established in 1969.

46. Aastha Kunj

Aastha Kunj

46 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Situated in South East Delhi between the neighbourhoods of Lotus Temple, ISKCON temple and Nehru Place, Aastha Kunj (also known as Aartha Kunj) sprawls over 200 acres of lush green lawns, flowering shrubs and green trees. Especially popular among romantic couples, the park is also frequented by kids and adults alike.

47. Sunder Nursery

Sunder Nursery

47 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Sunder Nursery (also known as Central Park) is a park complex situated adjacent to Humayun's Tomb, Built in the 16th century, the park was originally known as Azim Bagh. Sprawling over a whopping 90 acres of land, the park is home to 300 types of trees.

48. Rail Museum, Delhi

Rail Museum, Delhi

48 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Located in the vicinity of Chanakyapuri, the Rail Museum aims to preserve the 163 years old railway heritage of India. Popularly known as the National Railway Museum, the museum is spread over 10 acres of land and houses some fantabulous railway memorabilia. Established on 1st of February, 1977, the Rail Museum possesses an exciting collection of around 100 real size exhibits of Indian railways both working and static, antiques, furniture and the like. A few dummy specimen also offer rides to both adults and kids. Other than the vast outdoor which houses the very famous ?Fairy Queen?- the oldest working steam locomotive, now the museum has also facilitated 3D virtual train ride, steam loco stimulator and an indoor gallery.

49. National Gallery Of Modern Art, Delhi

National Gallery Of Modern Art, Delhi

49 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

India is a country of art lovers, and National Gallery of Modern Arts (NGMA) is no less than heaven for them. Following its motto of delivering an excellent world of art to its visitors, National Gallery of Modern Art, Delhi, preserves paintings and other artistic pieces dating back to 1850s. NGMA at Delhi is the main museum located in the Jaipur House. It was established on March 29, 1954, by the Indian Government. Covering an area of 12,000 metres square,�it is the largest when compared to its subsequent branches in Mumbai and Bangalore. The gallery helps people to connect the works of modern art with their vital passions of the human spirit.

50. Teen Murti Bhavan

Teen Murti Bhavan

50 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

The Teen Murti Bhavan is a splendid�and historical architecture located in the Indian capital city of New Delhi. This magnificent structure was built in the year 1930 by British architect Robert Torr Russel as a part of the new capital city and served as the residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the British Indian Army. After Independence, it was converted into the residence of the Indian Prime Minister, who was Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru at that time. The Teen Murti Bhavan was his residence for 16 years until his death in 1964, after which the house was converted into a memorial dedicated to him. It is called so owing to the statue of three soldiers that exists in the premises of the Bhavan.

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New Delhi, India's historical heart, is uniquely rich in a blend of diverse cultures, architectural styles, and timeless traditions. To truly unlock its magic, consider embracing the chaotic beauty and immerse yourself into its vibrant lifestyle.

  • Heritage Walks: Take part in heritage walks conducted by INTACH and Delhi Walks for a comprehensive understanding of Delhi's historical monuments and neighborhoods.
  • Culinary Exploration: Do not miss the street food tour in Chandni Chowk, famous for authentic Delhi snacks like chaats, parathas, and jalebis.
  • Festive Delights: Plan your visit during October-November to witness the grandeur of Diwali celebrations or during March-April for Holi, the festival of colors.
  • Insider's Tip: Visit Dilli Haat for an expansive collection of traditional Indian crafts, food, and cultural performances from across the states.
  • Evening Retreats: For a serene evening, visit the Lotus Temple or enjoy the sound and light show at the Red Fort.
  • Hidden Gem: Explore Agrasen ki Baoli, a historical step well tucked away amidst the modern city hustle.

Famous Museums in New Delhi

Delhi's museums are not just repositories of art and culture, they are a reflection of India's rich and diverse heritage. For a well-rounded experience, always take a guided tour, if available.

  • Engaging Interactions: At the National Museum, join a guided walk for a deeper understanding of the exhibits.
  • Child-Friendly Visit: Rail Museum and International Doll’s Museum are great for kids with engaging exhibits.
  • Special Exhibitions: Keep an eye out for temporary exhibits in Nehru Memorial Museum and Gandhi Smriti.
  • Best Time: Weekdays are generally less crowded, making it a more peaceful experience.
  • Remember: Most museums in Delhi are closed on Mondays and national holidays.

Photo of 1. National Museum

Popular Markets in New Delhi

New Delhi's bustling markets are a feast for the senses, offering an authentic taste of India's vibrant culture and tradition.

For a seamless shopping experience, remember to negotiate, as haggling is a common practice in these markets.

  • Chandni Chowk : Known for its labyrinth of shops selling everything from spices to sarees. Best time to visit is early morning or late evening to avoid crowds. Read:  Markets in Chandni Chowk
  • Khan Market : This high-end market is a must-visit for branded shops and upscale eateries. Try visiting on a weekday for a less crowded experience.
  • Connaught Place : Famous for its Georgian-style architecture and range of shops and restaurants. Don't miss the Central Park located here. Read:  Cafes in CP
  • Karol Bagh : Popular for its clothing and electronics shops. The market is closed on Mondays.
  • Sarojini Nagar : Known for selling fashionable clothes at affordable prices. It's less crowded in the mornings.
  • Malls in Delhi:  Checkout the  best malls in delhi

Also read:  Daryaganj book market in Delhi ,  Cheap places to shop in Delhi ,  Wholesale markets in Delhi

Photo of 1. Chandni Chowk

Religious Places in New Delhi

Experience the rich spiritual heritage of India in New Delhi's myriad religious places, each telling a unique tale of faith and history.

To best appreciate these sanctuaries of peace, try attending the worship rituals, listening to the religious chants or hymns, and savoring the 'prasad' (sacred food).

  • Time your visit: Early morning and evening are usually the best times to visit, offering a chance to witness the rituals, prayer services, and the serene ambience.
  • Explore the Architecture: Pay attention to the diverse architectural styles reflecting various periods and dynasties.
  • Attend Special Events: Look out for religious festivals like Diwali at Akshardham, Eid at Jama Masjid, or Christmas at the Cathedral Church of Redemption for a truly immersive experience.
  • Food for Soul: Don't miss the langar (community meal) at Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, renowned for its heart-warming food and hospitality.
  • Engage in Meditation: Most of these places offer spaces for meditation or introspection, take some time out to calm your mind.
  • Guided Tours: Consider taking a guided tour at ISKCON temple to learn about the history, culture and philosophies of the Krishna Consciousness movement.

Photo of 1. Jama Masjid

Gardens and Parks in New Delhi

New Delhi's lush gardens and parks provide a refreshing respite from the bustling city's clamour, offering a unique blend of history, architecture, and serene beauty. Get up early to experience the best of these green havens when they are at their most peaceful and refreshing.

  • Evening charm at Lodhi Garden: Don't miss the beautiful sunset views here and if you are into yoga, join the locals for a session.
  • Special events at Garden of Five Senses: Check for any ongoing cultural or food festivals which are quite popular and add a different vibe to the place.
  • Wildlife spotting at Deer Park: Besides the deer, look out for peacocks, rabbits and a variety of birds - a delight for nature enthusiasts.
  • Picnic at India Gate Lawns: Plan for a picnic on the sprawling lawns surrounding India Gate, especially during winter afternoons.
  • Music evenings at Nehru Park: Attend one of the free concerts often held here, making for a magical evening under the stars.

Photo of 1. Lodhi Garden

Historical Monuments in New Delhi

Delhi, a city steeped in history, is home to an impressive collection of historical monuments that narrate tales of its rich past.

For a fulfilling experience, indulge in an informative guided tour, it'll offer intriguing insights about the city's heritage.

  • Guided Tour: A guided tour of Jantar Mantar is a must to fully understand its astronomical significance.
  • Peaceful Retreat: At Raj Ghat, plan for an early morning or late evening visit for a peaceful experience.
  • Time Travel: Visit Agrasen ki Baoli, Purana Qila, and Tughlaqabad Fort in the late afternoon to witness the charm of these structures against the setting sun.
  • Sound & Light Show: Don't miss the captivating Sound & Light Show held at Purana Qila in the evening.
  • Lesser-Known Gem: Head to Sultan Ghari's Tomb, a less frequented but equally impressive monument.
  • Local Delicacies: End your tour with a culinary delight; try local street food near Chandni Chowk.

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Famous Restaurants and Food Streets in New Delhi

Feasting in New Delhi is a palatable affair, renowned for its myriad of flavors, spices and aromas. A vital tip for food enthusiasts - always reserve a separate appetite for street food when visiting this culinary haven.

  • Indulge in Historical Delicacies: Do not miss the legendary Karim's, known for its mouth-watering Mughlai cuisine.
  • Street Food Galore: A walk through Paranthe Wali Gali is a must for any foodie, offering an endless variety of stuffed paranthas.
  • Contemporary Flavors: Auro Kitchen & Bar, a spacious restaurant with an eclectic menu, is an ideal destination for a modern dining experience.
  • Classic Kebabs: Enjoy succulent kebabs and tikka at Khan Chacha, a favourite amongst locals and tourists alike.
  • Italian Delight: For fans of Italian cuisine, a meal at The Big Chill Cafe is an absolute must.

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Cultural and Arts Centers in New Delhi

Immerse yourself in India's thriving cultural scene by visiting the arts centers in New Delhi, renowned for its myriad theatrical performances, art exhibitions, and cultural events.

Make it a point to book your tickets in advance as these venues frequently host popular shows that sell out fast.

  • Explore Diverse Art Forms: Don't just stick to theatre, take advantage of workshops and exhibits on painting, sculpture, and photography at places like Triveni Kala Sangam.
  • Time Your Visit: Try to visit during festivals like the International Film Festival, or the Indian Habitat Film Festival, when these centers come alive with numerous cultural events.
  • Experience Classical Music: Attend a classical music concert at Kamani Auditorium or Siri Fort Auditorium, known for their excellent acoustics.
  • Catch a Play: The National School of Drama is renowned for its theatrical performances, so catching a play here is a must.
  • Food and More: Make sure to visit the cafes and restaurants at the Indian Habitat Centre which offer a variety of cuisines.

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Adventurous Activities in New Delhi

Unlock the thrill and excitement in New Delhi, the city teeming with adrenaline-pumping activities. Make sure you book your tickets in advance to avoid long queues at the popular attractions.

  • Amusement Parks: Visit Worlds of Wonder and Adventure Island for a day of exhilarating rides and attractions.
  • Go-Karting: Experience the thrill of speed at F9 Go Karting, known for its high-quality karts and tracks.
  • Delhi Eye: Enjoy panoramic views of the city from Delhi Eye, India's highest giant wheel.
  • Rock Climbing: Test your physical strength and endurance at IMF, a certified institute for mountaineering and adventure sports.
  • Best Time: Visit between October to March when the weather is cool and pleasant for outdoor activities.

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Popular Districts in New Delhi

New Delhi, the heart of India, is divided into various districts each offering a unique blend of culture, history, and vibrant nightlife. Here are some tips to explore them:

  • South Delhi's Food Paradise: Indulge in South Delhi's mouth-watering street food at Amar Colony. Must Read:  Cafes at Champa Gali ,  Food at Humayunpur
  • Historical Monuments in New Delhi: Explore Mughal-era monuments such as Humayun’s Tomb and India Gate, especially during early morning or late evening for a serene experience.
  • Shopping in North Delhi: Visit Chandni Chowk in North Delhi for traditional clothes, jewelry and antiques. Remember bargaining is the key here.
  • Nightlife in West Delhi: Visit Rajouri Garden in West Delhi known for its buzzing nightlife with clubs like Duty Free and Boombox Cafe.
  • East Delhi's Spiritual Connection: Visit Akshardham Temple in East Delhi, preferably on weekdays to avoid crowd.

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9 Places to Visit in Delhi + Things To Do

9 Places to Visit in Delhi + Things To Do

Delhi, India’s capital, has a calm blend of culture, art, and modern buildings. With its captivating natural picturesque charms and astounding development, it draws thousands of tourists every year.

Delhi is known for the tall Qutub Minar minaret, the India Gate memorial, Jama Masjid, one of the largest and oldest mosques in the world, and the renowned Red Fort, among other things. There are intriguing historical structures and monuments with stunning architecture that highlight India’s rich heritage. Numerous empires and dynasties have ruled the Delhi Sultanate. The Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Schuman’s Tomb, India Gate, Jama Masjid, Lodhi Tomb, and Lodhi Gardens are just a few of the majestic historical sites. All historical facets of Delhi’s illustrious past can be explored on leisurely walks through the city.

To help with your trip planning, I’ve added links to the locations on Google Maps. Feel free to click/tap on the links posted below. Then, use the “save” feature on the Google Maps app for easy reference. But before you start ticking goals off your bucketlist, here are travel essentials & discounts you’ll need to check. Pre-book online for a hassle-free trip!

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Quick navigation, must visit tourist places near delhi, rishikesh (251 km from delhi).

Rishikesh (251 km from Delhi)

Located at the confluence of Ganga and Chandrabhaga rivers, Rishikesh is one of the most popular tourist places near Delhi.  The place is known for its architectural landmarks, yoga ashrams, charming cafes dotting River Ganges and of course as the country’s most famous rafting destination. Distance from Delhi: 238 kilometres. Best Time to Visit:  Throughout the year   Attractions:   Triveni Ghat, Ram and Lakshman Jhula, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple and Vashista Cave Activities: One of the best things to do here is to enjoy rafting. One can also indulge in bungee jumping, mountain biking, body surfing, and night camping. Learn yoga and meditation at one of the ashrams. Visit iconic landmarks like Lakshman Jhula and Ram Jhula. See centuries-old temples like Trayambakeshwar, Lakshman, and Raghunath temples. Type of Destination:  Pilgrimage, Family, Adventure, Kid Friendly. Where to Stay:  20 Best Resorts in Rishikesh

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Manali (538 km from Delhi)

Manali (538 km from Delhi)

Situated on the Beas River Valley, Manali is one of the best skiing destinations in India. Reaching up to a height of 6,260ft, it is the highest point of the Kullu-Manali Valley. An ideal place for trekkers and adventure enthusiasts to hang out, Manali has become one of the most popular tourist places near Delhi who seek the company of nature and snow capped hills.

Located along the Beas River, the valley is home to a large number of friendly inhabitants and has state of the art resorts and luxury amenities. There are rapids in Manali during the monsoon that make for an exciting white water rafting experience and kayaking; among other activities! In terms of adventure, there are several activities and has a lot to offer which include skiing, mountaineering, trekking, rock-climbing and river rafting. Distance from Delhi: 538 km Best Time to Visit: September to June Attractions: Rohtang Pass, Old Manali, Tibetan Monasteries, Solang Valley, Naggar Castle, and Beas Kund. Activities: Paragliding, Zorbing, Mountaineering, Trekking , Monastery Visits, Rafting , Temple Tours Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family, and Kid Friendly Where to Stay:  15 Best Resorts in Manali You may also like:  21 Best Places to Visit Near Manali

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Shimla (342 km from Delhi)

Shimla (342 km from Delhi)

The perfect blend of rivers and hills set against a beautiful rustic landscape, India's summer capital during the British Raj is now a popular skiing destination! Shimla is a tourist hot-spot for the avid trekker and adventurer. This picturesque capital of Himachal Pradesh is perfectly located at a height of 2,205m above sea level and is known for its fascinating hills and peaks, mesmerizing valleys and enchanting persona. 

Shimla is also home to one of the UNESCO World Heritage Site railway tracks in the world making it one of the must visit places within 400 km from Delhi .

A recently favorite honeymoon destination because of its seclusion from the rest of the world, the picturesque locations around Shimla is covered with alluring hills and a wide expanse of forests. For adventure lovers also, Shimla is a favorite destination as there are amazing things to do  like ice-skating, ice-skiing, mountain trek, mountain climbing and various other adventure sports. Distance from Delhi: 342 km Best Time to Visit:   October to June Attractions: Christ Church, Summer Hill, Anand Vilas, Chadwick Falls and State Museum. Activities: Sightseeing, Ice Skating, Toy Train Ride, Trekking , Church Visit,  Camping  and Local Shopping Type of Destination:  Family, Adventure, Kid Friendly Where to Stay: 1.   20 Best Resorts in Shimla                           2.  10 Best Homestays in Shimla Also Read: 1.   20 Best Hill Stations Near Shimla

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Mcleodganj (478 km from Delhi)

Mcleodganj (478 km from Delhi)

McLeod is home to a large Tibetan population, primarily monks and nuns. Along with Manali, this beautiful town is one of the two big traveler hang-outs in Himachal Pradesh, there are so many activities to do and several people come each year to volunteer with the Tibetan community, take courses in Buddhism, meditation or yoga, trek in the pristine and evergreen Dhauladhar Mountains and enjoy the low-budget spiritual vibes of the place.

The monsoon (late June to early September) is particularly wet here, and warm clothes are useful between November and March. Many shops and businesses close on Monday. So why wait, grab your bags and head to the cool, calm land of Mcleodganj on your next weekend! Distance from Delhi: 478 km Best Time to Visit: September to December and Mid March to Mid July Attractions: Tsug La Khang, Masroor Temple, Tibet Museum, Dal Lake, Triund, Tushita Meditation Centre, Bhagsu Waterfall Activities: Nature sightseeing, trekking , paragliding Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family, Kid Friendly Where to Stay:  1.  20 Best Resorts in Mcleodganj                           2. 10 Best Homestays in Mcleodganj Check Out: A dventure Sports in Mcleodganj                       Things To Do In Singapore

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Kasol (513 km from Delhi)

Kasol (513 km from Delhi)

The charming hill station of Kasol, on the banks of Parvati, is known as ‘Amsterdam of India’. The serene village, one of the best places to visit near Delhi, offers amazing views of pine-tree covered snow-capped mountains and lush green valleys It is a gateway to treks like Kheerganga, Sar Pass, and Pin Parvati. Kasol is also famous for its PSY parties and nightlife. Distance from Delhi: 516 kilometres. Best time to visit: April-May, and October-November. Attractions:   Malana Village. Kheer Ganga, Tosh Village, Tirthan Valley, Parvati River, Manikaran Sahib, Moon Dance Cafe, Pulga Village, Kullu, Manali. Activities: Explore nature trails and camp on the banks of Parvati under the starry skies. Attend trance music festivals. Indulge in Israeli cuisine & try rice beer. Shop in the local bazaar for beautiful woollens and handicrafts. Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family, Kid Friendly Where to Stay:  15 Best Resorts in Kasol Check Out:   12 Best Camps in Kasol

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Kasauli (286 km from Delhi)

Kasauli (286 km from Delhi)

A charismatic hill station located in the beautiful state of Himachal Pradesh, Kasauli is a favourite amongst Delhiites as one of the most popular tourist places near Delhi. Its stunning surroundings and exotic environment has led many Delhiites who tire of the brutal Delhi heat to run and escape into the hilly glory of the hills in Kasauli! The enchanting Victorian mansions will take your breath away and the backdrop of the serene hills will make you feel like you are in paradise! An ideal destination for honeymooners and for families alike, Kasauli has developed to become a holiday hotspot for travelers of all types and ages. There are numerous places to visit  and around this tourist destination including firs, oaks and willows, making for a storybook landscape for all to enjoy and explore! Distance from Delhi: 286 km Best Time to Visit: All through the year Attractions: Manki Point, Sunset point and Gilbert Trail Activities: Trekking, Nature Sightseeing, Night Treks, Hiking, Camping Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family, Kids Friendly Where to Stay: 25 Best Resorts in Kasauli

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Kullu (492 km from Delhi)

Kullu (492 km from Delhi)

Known as ‘Valley of Gods’, Kullu is an assortment of beautiful valleys, crystal clear streams, and meadows. Not only is it bestowed with natural beauty; Kullu also houses ancient temples, caves, and monasteries. It is also the base camp for many treks like Kheerganga and Parvati Valley, etc. Distance from Delhi: 495 kilometres. Best time to visit: March-June, and October-November. Attractions:   Bijli Mahadev Temple, Gauri Shankar Temple, Bhrigu Lake, Chanderkhani Pass, Manikaran and many more Activities: Visit the sprawling apple orchards and try a glass of fresh apple juice. Attend the famous weeklong Dussehra celebrations and see the traditional masked dancers. Try rafting in Beas River and paragliding. Trek to the nearby Malana village, Manikaran hot springs & the charming Prashar Lake. See amazing varieties of wildlife and plants at the Great Himalayan National Park. Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family, Kid Friendly Where to Stay:  15 Best Resorts in Kullu Suggested Read:  Check out the best selling tour packages of Kullu for your holiday

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Dharamshala (428 km from Delhi)

Dharamshala (428 km from Delhi)

Looking for a cool place to chill out with friends or family and Dharamshala is the place for you. There are so much things to do and entering in the most blissful place might prove to be the best of experience for all kinds of backpackers and hippies. Distance from Delhi: Approximately 428 km Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Dharamshala is from  April to June Attractions: Dharamshala Cricket Stadium, McLeod Ganj, Kangra Valley, Dharamkot, Triund Hill, Dalai Lama Temple Complex, Bhagsu Waterfall Activities:   C amping ,  Paragliding, Camping and Trekking in Triund and Kareri Lake Type of Destination:  Adventure, Trekking, Family, Kid Freindly Where to Stay:  14 Best Resorts in Dharamshala Check Out: 1.   15 Best Places to Visit near Dharamshal a                     2. D haramshala Tour Packages

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Dalhousie (560 km from Delhi)

Dalhousie (560 km from Delhi)

Holding the spot of one of the most bewitching places in the state of Uttarakhand this is the best weekend escape to satiate your thirst for wanderlust. Rejuvenate your senses and relax in the arms of nature as this place will cleanse your heart and soul. Distance from Delhi: Approximately 560 km Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Dalhousie is from March to May Attractions:   Dainkund Peak, Bakrota Hills, Kalatop Forest, Karelanu, Village Lohani  and Tibetan Market Activities:   Trekking , Paragliding, Camping, Hiking, Boating, Sightseeing Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family, Kid Friendly Where to Stay: 12 Best Resorts in Dalhousie Also Read: 8 Best Places to Visit Near Dalhousie

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Nainital (337 km from Delhi)

Nainital (337 km from Delhi)

One of the most frequented hill stations near Delhi, Nainital is visited by travellers from all across North India. A quick and wonderful getaway that promises to take you away from the stress of city life. Its lush rolling hills, cool breeze, the sparkling Naini Lake, and the meadow-like plains are absolutely beautiful. Distance from Delhi: 306 kilometres. Best time to visit: March-June, and November-February. Attractions:  Nainital Lake, Governor's House, Eco Cave Gardens, Naini Peak and Snow View Point Activities: Night camp and stargaze at Seat. Visit the famous Naini Lake and Eco Cave Gardens. Shop and indulge in delicious food at Mall Road. Soak in the serenity at Naina Devi Temple. See majestic snow lines from Tiffin Top and Snow View Point. Where to Stay:  16 Best Resorts in Nainital

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Corbett National Park (244 km from Delhi)

Corbett National Park (244 km from Delhi)

Established in 1936, this is the oldest national park in India and one of the best places to visit near Delhi. While it houses over 600 species of endangered plants, animals, and birds, it is most famous for being a tiger territory. You will find Royal Bengal Tiger, Asiatic Black Bear, Sloth Bear, Tawny Fish Owl, Hodgson’s Bushchat, etc. The flora is incomparable to any national park and comprises of species like Khair, Chir Pine, Kachnar, etc. Distance from Delhi: 241 kilometres. Best time to visit: November-June. Attractions:  Bengal Tigers, Indian Elephant, Wild Buffaloes, Leopards, Crocodiles and Gharials Activities : Explore the 5 zones through a jeep safari. You can also try an elephant safari to enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Camp in the raw wilderness of the park and try rock climbing. Visit the hidden Corbett waterfall as you trek on the park’s beautifully rugged trails. Type of Destination:  Family, Kids Friendly Where to Stay:  30 Best Resorts in Jim Corbett

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Manesar (58 km from delhi).

Manesar (58 km from Delhi)

With laid back surroundings taking you to a whole new world beyond the clear blue skies of Delhi, Manesar is home to several sleepy villages and natural scenic beauty that you can enjoy over the weekend in a day! For those who love shopping, there are several cultural handicrafts that you can buy while on your visit here with your family and friends and carry a hoard of exciting souvenirs for your trip back home. Manesar is one of the best places you can visit near Delhi on a one day weekend to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. How to reach: Manesar can be accessed by road and is located along the Delhi-Jaipur highway on NH-8. You can rent a private cab to go to Manesar and for those who wish to travel by bus there are state run buses from Delhi to reach Manesar. Distance from Delhi: 58 km Best Time to Visit: September to May Attractions: Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary, Amusement Parks, Scenic Landscapes and Pains, Damdama Lake, Tau Devi Lal Park Activities: Local Market Shopping, Nature Sightseeing, Hiking and Trekking near Delhi Type of Destination:  Family, Kids Friendly Suggested Read:  55 Best Places to Visit in Delhi

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Sohna (64 km from Delhi)

Sohna (64 km from Delhi)

A small, quaint little town situated 64km from Dehi, Sohna is a quiet, lush green town in Haryana and a nice weekend getaway for those who seek peace and quiet from the hustle and bustle of city life. The town is well known among tourist for its medicinal water springs and has often been termed as one of the best places to visit near Delhi within 100 km for a quick weekend trip. There is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva around the area and several other tourist attractions that you will love and enjoy. Escape into this hilly heaven with your friends for a quick and short getaway and enjoy the scenery to the maximum. Being at a shot distance from capital it makes a perfect destination for one day trip near Delhi .  How to Get There: Sohna hills and Delhi are pretty close to one another and lies on the Gurgaon-Alwar highway. You could rent a taxi to reach the place or avail the state run buses as well. Distance from Delhi: 64 km Best Time to Visit: September to May Attractions: Shiva Temple, Sulphur Springs, Village excursions, Nature sightseeing Activities: Nature sightseeing, Adventure camps, Trekking Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family, Kids Friendly

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Bharatpur (182 km from Delhi)

Bharatpur (182 km from Delhi)

Known otherwise as the land of the Jatts, this town is now famous for its rich cultural heritage and history that is so well known over India. The region perfectly blends in both Rajput and Mughal architecture and is also famous for the Keoladeo Ghana National Park, which offers a wide variety of species of birds that throng the area. Distance from Delhi: 182km Best Time to Visit: July to April Attractions: Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary , Rich Flora and Fauna Activities: Bird Watching and Nature Photography Type of Destination:  Family, Kids Friendly Check Out: D elhi Tour Packages                       Things To Do In Kl

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Neemrana (129 km from Delhi)

Neemrana (129 km from Delhi)

History and culture, at its luxurious best! The Neemrana town is located in the popular Alwar district of Rajasthan on the Delhi-Jaipur highway and is famous for its historic and beautiful Neemrana Fort Palace. The fort is now converted into one of the Rajasthan's oldest heritage luxury hotels. This 15th century relic has been restored and developed for the people to enjoy an amalgamation of history and modernity. The area located around here has been termed as the ‘ Raath Region’ due to the dry sand around. Every silent grand wall in Neemrana has a historic tale embedded in it and enthralls tourists and visitors from all around! This is the perfect place to visit around Delhi during your holidays and stay in some of the best resorts and offbeat stays. Neemrana is very popular among the adventurers of Delhi to visit just for a day to enjoy the heritage resort and other exciting activities. It is an ideal destination for corporate day outing near Delhi . Distance from Delhi: 129 km Best Time to Visit: October to March Attractions: Neemrana Fort, Vinay Vilas Mahal, Bala Quila, Siliserh Lake Activities: Nature Sightseeing, Historic Walk, Heritage Tours, Hiking, Swimming, Offbeat Stays Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family, Kids Friendly Also Read:  25 Best Historical Places in Delhi

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Agra (233 km from Delhi)

Agra (233 km from Delhi)

Located around 209km from Delhi, Agra is one of the most historic places you can visit on a long weekend away from Delhi. Known for most as the city that is home to the world famous Taj Mahal. You can find amazing tourist attractions in Agra and it is also the place with rich cultural heritage steeped in centuries of Indian royal stories and tales. This medieval city has had an amazing progress with hospitality and infrastructure. There are market places for you to sight see with your friends and amazing photos that you can click while you’re there. Also Taj Mahal making it one of the must  visit places near Delhi within 300 kms . Distance from Delhi: 233 km Best Time to Visit:  August to October Attractions: Taj Mahal, Jama Masjid, Saami Bagh, Delhi Gate Agra, Mughal Heritage Bagh, Tomb of Akbar the Great Activities: History Sightseeing, Bicycle Tours, Jeep Safari, Local Market Visits, Historical Walks  Type of Destination:  Historic, Family, Kids Friendly Check Out:  Agra Tour Packages

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Jaipur (281 km from Delhi)

Jaipur (281 km from Delhi)

Founded in 1727, Jaipur is one of the oldest cities designed as per Vastu Shastra! Built by Sawai Jai Singh, Jaipur houses various forts, palaces, architectural marvels and  best resorts near Delhi  worthy of a royal visit Distance from Delhi: 281 km Best Time to Visit: October to March and July to September Attractions: Amber Fort and Palace, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Gaitore, Jaigarh Fort and Jantar Mantar Activities: Camel Safari, Hot Air Ballooning, Elephant Rides, Desert Safari, Jeep Rides and Cycle Tours Type of Destination:  Historic, Family, Kids Friendly Where to Stay: 20 Best Resorts in Jaipur

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Dehradun (266 km from Delhi)

Dehradun (266 km from Delhi)

A hilly paradise in every sense, this lovely town located in Uttarakhand is an ideal weekend getaway for those who seek solace in the hills! Located around 2250 feet above sea level and 34km from Mussoorie, Dehradun is a picturesque hill station in the charming Doon Valley. This hilly heaven has a close connection with Indian mythology and has buried deep within its hills, rich stories from Indian heritage. Dehradun is perfect for its amazing weather as it’s never too hot or too cold at any time of the year. There are several places to visit to enjoy the amazing scenery and to interact with the locals as well. The haven awaits you and ytaour friends this weekend so get going! Distance from Delhi: 266 km Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year Attractions: Robber's Cave, Central Braille Press, Forest Research Institute and Malsi Deer Park Activities: Temple Visit, Trekking , Wildlife Tours, Educational Trips, Ice Skating and Sightseeing Type of Destination: Family, Kids Friendly Where to Stay: 1.   10 Best Resorts in Dehradun                                                     2.  10 Best Homestays in Dehradun Also Read:  20 Best Hill Stations near Dehradun

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Mussoorie (299 km from Delhi)

Mussoorie (299 km from Delhi)

Referred to as ‘Queen of Hill’, Mussoorie is bestowed with magnificent natural attractions of lakes, waterfalls, emerald-green meadows, and snow peaks. The beauty of Mussoorie, one of the most famous places to visit near Delhi, is further accentuated by Victorian architecture and colonial atmosphere that still hangs heavy in the air here. Distance from Delhi: 279 kilometres. Best time to visit: March-June. Attractions:   Gun Hill, Waterfalls, Lakes, Benog Wildlife sanctuary, Tibetan Buddhist temple,  Sir George Everest's House and Nag Devta Temple Activities: Visit Lal Tibba, the highest peak in the region. See attractions like Kempty Falls, Happy Valley, George Everest’s House, Gun Hill, etc. Shop at Library Bazaar and Mall Road for woollens and handicrafts. Visit the Mussoorie Lake, a man-made wonder.  Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family, Kids Friendly Where to Stay:   14 Best Resorts in Mussoorie Recommended Read:  12 Best Places to Visit Near Mussoorie Checkout and book:  Dreamworld Gold Coast Tickets

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Lansdowne (270 km from Delhi)

Lansdowne (270 km from Delhi)

Nestled comfortably in an isolated corner of the Pauri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand, Lansdowne is a picture-perfect weekend getaway near Delhi. As one of the recently popular destinations to visit near Delhi, Lansdowne is situated at an elevation of 1,700m and boasts of rustic terrains and a perfect blend of bronzed earth and emerald green hills shielding the rest of the world from the beauty of the lovely hills. An ideal weekend spot for those who love trekking and hiking, Lansdowne is easily one of the most popular places you can visit within 300km from the city of Delhi with your family and friends! Distance from Delhi: 270 km Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year Attractions: War Memorial, Tip n Top View Point, Santoshi Mata Temple and St. Mary's Church Activities: Trekking, Mountaineering, Bird Watching, Boating, Paddling and Jungle Safari Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family, Kids Friendly Where to Stay: 15 Best Resorts in Lansdowne

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Haridwar (213 km from Delhi)

Haridwar (213 km from Delhi)

This centuries-old symbol of Hindu mysticism is located right where the river Ganga emerges from the hills into the plains. The place, amongst the most mystical places to visit around Delhi, is a beautiful celebration of spirituality, religion, art, and culture. This is where the Kumbh is held after every 12 years and attracts seekers of spirituality from all over the world. Distance from Delhi: 218 kilometres. Best time to visit: February-March, and August-October. Attractions:   Har Ki Pauri, Holy Ganges, Shantikunj, Chandi Devi and Mansa Devi Temple Activities: Visit the hundred-year-old Gurukul campus. Spend time amidst lush greenery and wildlife at Rajaji National Park. Soak in the amazing atmosphere at the time of the Ganga aarti. Type of Destination:  Pilgrimage, Family Also Read:  25 Best 2 Days Trip near Delhi

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Sariska (202 km from Delhi)

Sariska (202 km from Delhi)

If you love wildlife and the great outdoors, then head to the intimidating and beautiful forests of the Sariska Tiger Reserve and whip out your cameras to get your best click! Sariska Tiger Reserve is perfectly located in the Alwar district of Rajasthan. Comprising of lush sandy gold and green plains and forested terrain spread across 866 sq km, this is one of the few weekend getaways near Delhi that is known for its large population of Tigers, Leopards, Wild Boar, Striped Hyena and several others wildlife species. For those who wish to see a few wildlife species in their natural habitat, this is the place for you to go on your next weekend holiday . Distance from Delhi: 202 km Best Time to Visit: October to June Attractions: Royal Bengal Tigers, Leopards, Antelopes, Chital, Nilgai and different flora Activities: Wildlife Safari, Trekking Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family, Kids Friendly Where to Stay:   11 Best Sariska Resorts Suggested Read:  35 Best Road Trips from Delhi

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Solan (296 km from Delhi)

Solan (296 km from Delhi)

Solan is located in the lovely land of Himachal Pradesh and has been proven to be a favourite amongst trekkers. It is located in between Kalka and Shimla on NH-22 and is also known as the "Mushroom city of India" all over India because of the high production of mushrooms in the city. Solan's climate remains pleasant all year round. The innate beauty of the place and the rich heritage ebbing from the very soil has left many a traveler in awe!  Some of the popular places of the city include Kuthar Fort, Gurkha Fort, Jatoli Shiv Temple, Shoolini Mata Temple, Yungdrung Tibetan Monastery and Chail etc. Solan is a perfect tourist destination for adventurers and an apt place to enjoy the vacations with family and friends alike! Distance from Delhi:  296 km Best Time to Visit: February to November Attractions: Kasauli brewery, Hawa Ghar, Mughal Garden, Monkey Point, Timber Trail Resort, Sunset Point Activities: Trekking,  Paragliding , Pilgrimage tours, Hiking, Sightseeing, Market visit Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family Where to Stay: 10 Best Resorts in Solang Valley Book Now:   Camping At Solang Valley                       Guell Palace Tickets

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Mathura (183 km from Delhi)

Mathura (183 km from Delhi)

Want to spend the day in search of God then Mathura is the place for you. Surrounded by the benign presence of the Gods and the aesthetic and delightful temples it is one of the most peaceful places to visit near Delhi. Distance from Delhi: Approximately 183 km Best time to visit: The best time to visit Mathura is from March to June Attractions:  Govardhan Hill. Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple. Dwarkadhish Temple,  Vishram Ghat. Birla Mandir Activities:   Sightseeing, Worshipping Type of Destination:  Pilgrimage, Family

Nahan (248 km from Delhi)

Nahan (248 km from Delhi)

One of the most beautiful places near Delhi, Nahan promises a perfect quick getaway from Delhi for a weekend break. This tiny 16th-century hill station, nestled in Shivalik range, is dotted with lush plains, gardens, ancient temples, and a man-made lake. Distance from Delhi: 248 kilometres. Best time to visit: November- March. Attractions:   Nahan  like Shivji Temple, Triloknath Cave Temple, Kalisthan Temple Activities: Visit Renuka Lake, which is the largest lake in Himachal Pradesh. See animals like leopards, spotted deer, and sambars at Renuka Wildlife Sanctuary. Don’t miss the Suketi Fossil Park to see life-size replicas of prehistoric animals. Visit Jaitak Fort, Rani Tal, Jagannath Temple, and Trilokinath Cave Temple. Trek to the summit of Jammu Peak to see the amazing sunrise and sunset. Where to Stay: 9 Best Resorts in Nahan Also Read:  Best Trekking Options in Nahan for adventure seekers

Kanatal (312 km from Delhi)

Kanatal (312 km from Delhi)

Located in Uttarakhand, Kanatal, like any Himalayan town has amazing scenic beauty. Since most tourists prefer visiting the more popular Mussoorie, Kanatal is still quite untouched and promises a tranquil getaway. It is a perfect destination for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers. Distance from Delhi: 315 kilometres. Best time to visit: April-September. Attractions:   New Tehri, Surkanda Devi Temple, Tehri Dam, Dhanaulti, Kaudia Forest and many more Activities: See the beautiful Surkanda Devi Temple and Tehri Dam. Trek amidst orchids, wildflowers, and thick forests at Kodai Jungle. You might even spot wild boars, musk deer, etc. here. Night camp under starry skies. Try adventure activities like valley crossing, rock climbing, and rappelling.  Where to stay:  9 Best Kanatal Resorts Also, Check:  7 Best Kanatal Camps

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Tourist Places near Delhi within 500 km

Auli (383 km from delhi).

Auli (383 km from Delhi)

Popular as the ski destination of India, Auli is one of the most visited places near Delhi. The first South Asian Winter Games were hosted here in 2011 and National Alpine Skiing Contest is held every year. Auli is also a great place for people who don’t want to try skiing but spend tranquil time amidst deodar & pine-covered hilly slopes and lush meadows. Distance from Delhi: 487 kilometres. Best time to visit: April-June, and October-November. Attractions:  Auli Artificial Lake, Auli Ropeway, Joshimath, Gurso Bugyal, Nanda Devi Peak, Chattrakund, Chenab Lake, Auli Ski Resort, Trishul Peak Vishnuprayag and many more. Activities: Ski at Auli’s world-class ski resort. Visit Auli Lake, which is considered to be one of the highest man-made lakes around the world. Try India’s highest ropeway ride from Joshimath to Auli Gorson. Visit Nanda Devi National Park, a UNESCO world heritage site.  Where to Stay:  6 Best Resorts in Auli Recommended Read: Here are some packages that will let you explore and experience the best of Auli.

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Pushkar (416 km from Delhi)

Pushkar (416 km from Delhi)

Searching for a place filled with fun and fairs then Pushkar is the place for you. Known for its Camel festivals and the famous Pushkar Mela(fair) this city becomes a place to rejoice in. Not just the fairs and festivals this place also provides you the serene and peace by the view of the Pushkar Lake considered as the ritual lake of the city. Distance from Delhi: Approximately 416 km Best time to visit: The best time to visit Pushkar is from November and March Attractions:   Pushkar Lake, Brahma's Temple, Varah Temple, Savitri Temple, Pushkar Camel Fair, Man Mahal, Rangji Temple, Desert Camp Activities:   Hiking, Camel Safari, Hot Air Balloon RIde, Shopping Type of Destination:  Pilgrimage, Sightseeing, Family, Adventure, Kids Friendly Where to Stay:  21 Best Pushkar Resorts

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Chail (335 km from Delhi)

Chail (335 km from Delhi)

The picturesque hill station is aptly located amidst tall, green forests of Chir Pine and the well scented Deodars. There are exciting and mystical places to visit such as the palace on Rajgarh Hill, the Residency Snow View once occupied by British resident which is on Pandhewa Hill and Sadh Tiba Hill where Chail is situated. The lovely hilly town overlooks the Satluj Valley, and the famous towns and cities of Shimla and Kasauli are easily visible at night from here. For the ardent traveler who seeks new discoveries and has a fascination for sports, Chail has also the highest cricket ground in the world. On the other side of the town are the massive Himalayan ranges that reflect off the snow that adorns its peaks! Distance from Delhi: 335 km Best Time to Visit: April to early July and November to December Attractions: Chail sanctuary, Palace hotel, Maharajas Palace, Cricket Ground Activities: Trekking , Hiking and Nature Sightseeing Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family, Kids Friendly Where to Stay: 12 Best Resorts in Chail

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Valley of Flowers (399 km from Delhi)

Valley of Flowers (399 km from Delhi)

To have one of the most soul-warming and eventful experiences in your life one should definitely visit this beautiful place. Referred to as ‘Dev Bhoomi’ this place is in the state of Uttarakhand- the abode of gods. One visit to the Hemkund Sahib and the valley of Flowers and not even for a split second you will regret coming here. Distance from Delhi: Approximately 399 km Best Time to Visit:   The best time to visit Valley of Flowers is from June to October Attractions:  Pushpawati River, Nanda Devi National Park, Hemkund Sahib, Valley Of Flowers National Park Activities:  Hiking, Trekking, Sightseeing Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family, Kids Friendly Also Read:  25 Best Historical Places in Delhi

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Kufri (365 km from Delhi)

Kufri (365 km from Delhi)

The beautiful hill station of Kufri is located at a very high elevation above sea level and is home to several different species of Wildlife. There are breeds of rare antelopes, Birds and different types of felines who, much like the traveler in you enjoys the beauty of the place and the serenity that it offers. The Himalayan Monal is a popular bird here, otherwise rarely found in other places. Explore the different places in Kufri like potato plantations around the area and click amazing photographs! Adventurers true to their spirit can embark on skiing trips around the place during the seasons for skiing, apart from other exciting activities! Distance from Delhi: 356 km Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year Attractions:   Mahasu Peak, the Himalayan Nature Park, Indira Tourist Park Activities: Trekking, Hiking, Sightseeing Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family, Kids Friendly Where to Stay:  10 Best Resorts in Kufri

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Bhimtal (350 km from Delhi)

Bhimtal (350 km from Delhi)

Bhimtal is a beautiful lakeside getaway located about 4000ft above sea level in Uttaranchal near Nainital and is a popular part of the lake district of Uttarakhand. This idyllic and picturesque lakeside destination is a complete contrast to the touristy and crowded Nainital. The emerald green hills around Bhimtal are good for long nature walks, treks and bird watching for those who love photography. This lakeside paradise is set at a lower height as compared to Nainital and therefore enjoys a pleasant climate all round the year. Being less crowded as compared to Nainital, this place is recommended for honeymooner and getaway seekers. Distance from Delhi:  350 km Best Time to Visit: February to April and August to November Attractions: Pine Rivera, Mall Road Activities: Bird Watching, Nature sightseeing, Boating Type of Destination:  Family, Kids Friendly Where to Stay:  15 Best Resorts in Bhimtal

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Ranthambore (394 km from Delhi)

Ranthambore (394 km from Delhi)

Ranthambore National Park lies on the edge of a plateau and is sandwiched between the Banas and Chambal Rivers. Known for its wilderness and rustic golden hued natural beauty and appeal, Ranthambore is also home to some of the country’s most endangered wildlife and flora! It is indeed one of the best national parks and habitats for the stunning tigers and other similar wild species. There are several things to do in Ranthambore and those who camp here for a longer period of time can gaze at the stars and also embark on a night safari with friends and family! Distance from Delhi: 394 km Best time to visit: October to June Attractions: Tigers, Ranthambore Fort, Leopards, Indian Flying Fox and Marsh Crocodiles Activities: Safari Rides, Fort Visits, Wildlife Spotting and Nature Photography Type of Destination:  Wildlife, Sightseeing, Adventure, Family, Kids Friendly Where to Stay:  30 Best Ranthambore Resorts

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Mukteshwar (383 km from Delhi)

Mukteshwar (383 km from Delhi)

Mukteshwar is a hilly region located in the Nainital district of Uttaranchal and is surrounded by coniferous forests and fruit orchards on all sides.  For those who love exploring religious places as devotees or explorers, the famous ‘Mukteshwar Temple’ is a must see! The main deity is Lord Shiva and is a famous attraction here. Besides Mukteshwar Temple, there are several attractions such as Chauli ki Jali, where few have explored!  The town is well adorned with fairytale houses of reddish hues and ancient style window frames and picket walls, much like a childrens book! Visit this town on your next holiday and enjoy the sprawling beauty of the place with your loved ones! Distance from Delhi: 383 km Best Time to Visit: March to June, October to November Attractions: Mukteshwar Temple, Chauli ki Jaali, Mukteshwar Bungalow, Methodist Church Activities: Nature sightseeing, Pilgrimage tours, Heritage walk Type of Destination:  Pilgrimage, Family, Kids Friendly

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Shoghi (329 km from Delhi)

Shoghi (329 km from Delhi)

Shoghi is located at an altitude above 5,700 feet and is a small hamlet located at a distance of 13km on the Ambala-Shimla national highway. The lovely hill station is surrounded by oak and rhododendron trees all year round and is a haven for the nature lover to visit!  The verdant green valleys around Shoghi offer a beautiful type of seclusion and tranquility to backpackers and trekkers. A major attraction in Shoghi is a village resort known as Park Woods. The other popular tourist destinations include Jakhoo Hill, Viceregal Lodge, Kurfi and Kandaghat. Shoghi is also famous for fruit products, locally made pickles, juices, syrups and jellies and is an ideal place for camping, bird watching and trekking near Delhi. Distance from Delhi: 329 km Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year Attractions: Hanuman Temple, Kali Temple, Tara Devi Temple Activities:  Pilgrimage Tours, Heritage Walks, Nature Sightseeing Type of Destination:  Pilgrimage, Adventure, Family, Kids Friiendly Book Now: Camping Tour at Shoghi

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Kausani (451 km from Delhi)

Kausani (451 km from Delhi)

Kausani, one of the most famous places to visit around Delhi, is known for its picture postcard-like views of Himalayan peaks of Nanda Devi, Panchchuli, and Trishul. One of the most unique things is that Kausani offers uninterrupted views of these mountains across 350 kilometres. Referred to as a paradise on earth, the place is blessed with enchanting natural attractions. Distance from Delhi: 420 kilometres. Best time to visit: April-June, and October-February. Attractions:  Baijnath Temple, Kausani tea estate, Someshwar, Ridhradhari falls and caves, Pinnath Activities: Spend time in the serene & beautiful temples like Someshwar, Baijnath, and Kot Bhramari. Visit Gandhi Ashram, known after its famous resident. Art lovers must not miss Sumitranandan Pant Gallery. Visit the Rudradhari Falls and Pindari glacier.  Type of Destination:  Historic, Adventure, Family, Kids Friendly  Where to Stay: 12 Best Resorts in Kausani

Orchha (400 km from Delhi)

Orchha (400 km from Delhi)

Resided on the banks of river Betwa in Madhya Pradesh lies this historical and ravishing capital of Bundelkhand. So far yet so close it is one among the great tourist places near Delhi. It is a chill town surrounded by the divine Ram Raja Temple where people go worship Lord Rama. For the people to make most of the Orchha adventure one can bask in the multitude of temples and palaces. Distance from Delhi: Approximately 400 km Best time to visit: The best time to visit Orchha is from October to May Attractions:  Raja Ram Temple, Jahangir Fort Activities:  Attend the light and sound show at Raja Ram Mandir and spend the evening at the Jahangir Fort Type of Destination:  Historic, Pilgrimage, Family Where to Stay:   10 Best Orchha Resorts

Bikaner (497 km from Delhi)

Bikaner (497 km from Delhi)

Searching for wanderlust in the antiques is nowadays quite trending among the traveling millennials nowadays. One can find themselves voyaging across and around the monuments at this ‘Camel City’ Bikaner standing tall to glorify the layers of time and history. Distance from Delhi: Approximately 497 km Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Bikaner is from October to March Attractions:   Junagarh Fort, Prachina Museum, Karni Mata Temple, Gajner Palace, Rampuriahaveli, Bhandasar Jain temple   Activities:  Sightseeing, Worshipping, Sand Dunes Safari Type of Destination:  Sightseeing, Pilgrimage, Family

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Ajmer (399 km from Delhi)

Ajmer (399 km from Delhi)

Proving to be a paradise for every kind of traveler, Ajmer is a quaint city among the places to visit near Delhi . For the ones in pursuit of peace, there are numerous to do. Famous for its heavenly Dargah there is no doubt in visiting as it’s a must do in the city. Distance from Delhi: Approximately 399 km Best time to visit: The best time to visit Ajmer is from October to March Attractions:   Ajmer Sharif Dargah, Taragarh Fort, Adhai Din Ka Jhonpda, Akbari Fort & Museum, Maqbara Shaikh Husain, Anasagar Lake, Nareli Jain Temple, Buland Darwaza Activities: Sightseeing, Boating, Worshipping Type of Destination:  Pilgrimage, Family

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Pangot (354 km from Delhi)

Pangot (354 km from Delhi)

Known as the Birdwatchers Paradise this place is a small town tucked within the gorgeous Kumaon hills. It is one of the best  places to visit near Delhi in December .  The mystical forests echoing the melancholy of thousands of colorful birds leaving little trails that disappear into the glades of sunlight is what this small village is about.  Distance from Delhi: Approximately 354 km Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Pangot is from October to June Attractions:  Guao Hills, Naina Peak, Nainital Lake, Kilbury Bird Sanctuary, Snow View Point, Eco Caves, Tiffin, Goddess Naina Devi Temple Activities:  Boating, Sightseeing, Rock Climbing, Rappelling, Trekking, Zip Lining Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family, Kids Friendly

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Ranikhet (416 km from Delhi)

Ranikhet (416 km from Delhi)

One of the beautiful tourist places near Delhi it is a must visit. Residing in the lap of the ravishing Kumaon hills in the Almora district of the state of Uttarakhand, Ranikhet is a gorgeous hill station attracting umpteen tourists each year. Distance from Delhi: Approximately 416 km Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Ranikhet is from March to July Attractions:   Majkhali, Ram Mandir, Bhalu Dam,  Haidakhan Babaji Temple, Golf Ground, Sunset Points, Chaubatia Activities: Sightseeing, Worshipping, Hiking Type of Destination:  Pilgrimage, Family Where to Stay: 12 Best Resorts in Ranikhet

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Naldehra (365 km from Delhi)

Naldehra (365 km from Delhi)

Nestled in the arms of the mountains, Naldehra is a place to experience the great view of the Himalayas. Stunningly spread across the undulating landscapes and lush green groves of the deodar and the Himalayan cedar with the beautiful atmospheric mists seemingly for all. Distance from Delhi: Approximately 365 km Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Naldehra is from May to September Attractions: C habba, Mahunag Temple, Kogi Mata Temple, Tattapani, Golf Course Activities:  Trekking, Hiking, Worshipping Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family, Pilgrimage, Kids Freindly

Almora (408 km from Delhi)

Almora (408 km from Delhi)

Things to do in Almora are in multitudes, to explore the adventurous sides of this beautiful and whimsical town one should visit. Nestled in the lap of snow-capped mountains and the bewitching hills this town is a gorgeous little hamlet serving as a sheer delight for the travelers and nature lovers. Explore the best places to visit in Almora for beautiful trip. Distance from Delhi: Approximately 408 km Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Almora is from April to June Attractions:   Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kasar Devi Temple, Katarmal Sun Temple, Gobind Vallabh Pant Museum, Martola, Kumaon Regimental Centre Museum Activities: Trekking , Sightseeing, Hiking Type of Destination:  Historic, Pilgrimage, Adventure, Family

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Narkanda (403 km from Delhi)

Narkanda (403 km from Delhi)

Narkanda is a little town known for its thick woods, majestic mountains, and lush plains dotted with apple orchards. The place is significant due to legends that Pandavas stayed here at the time of their ouster. Surrounded by the Shivalik range, the place attracts tourists from all over the country for its natural beauty and ancient temples. Distance from Delhi: 402 kilometres from Delhi. Best time to visit: March-July, and September-October. Attractions:   Hatu Peak, Hatu Mata Mandir, Stokes Farm, Mahaaya Temple, Tanni Juber Lake Activities: Visit the 11,155 ft Hatu Peak, the highest in the region. Trek through lush cedar, maple, and spruce-fir trees as you hike to Jau Bagh. Try skiing if you are visiting in winters. See Tani Jubbar Lake and Mahamaya Temple. Where to Stay:  7 Best Resorts in Narkanda Check Out:  Best Narkanda Tour Packages for your vacation  

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Places to Visit near Delhi Beyond 500 km

Malana (527 km from delhi).

Malana (527 km from Delhi)

The lands that hold the strongest relics of adventure are often not spoken about, and that is why you need to head to the mysterious hills of Malana for an adventure you can never forget! Malana is an ancient village that lies to the north – east of the Kullu Valley and this solitary village is located at an altitiude of 9,938ft above sea level. The village of Malana is connected to Kullu by three mountain passes. Many trekkers have traversed these mountains in search of adventure and discovered wonders that they have brought back home with them, making it a popular destination within 500 Km from Delhi .  So grab your gear and head to this oldest democracy in the world and trek up the famous and intimidating Chanderkhani Pass and Rashol Pass. Distance from Delhi: 527 km Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year Attractions: Chandrakhani Pass, Kais wildlife sanctuary, Parvati Valley, Shiv Mandir, Hot Springs Activities: Trekking, Sightseeing, and Hiking Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family, Kids Friendly 

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Jodhpur (632 km from Delhi)

Jodhpur (632 km from Delhi)

Bound to seduce the nature lovers and the travelers by its picturesque lakes and the charming forts and well let’s not forget the stray cows who jostle for much attention. Located on the edge of the Thar Desert it is a must to opt for a desert safari and explore the little hamlets and hutments of the rural area. Distance from Delhi: Approximately 632 km Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Jodhpur is from October to March Attractions:  Mehrangarh Fort, Rao Jodha, Kailana Lake, Umaid Bhavan Palace, Ghanta Ghar Activities:   Sightseeing, Hiking, Shopping Type of Destination:  Family, Kids Friendly, Shopping Where to Stay:  20 Best Resorts in Jodhpur

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Manikaran (540 km from Delhi)

Manikaran (540 km from Delhi)

Located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, Manikaran is a quaint, peaceful religious visit for both the Hindu and Sikh communities who wish to spend a weekend seeking the blessings of God. However, this place doubles up as a perfect destination around Delhi to visit with adventure lovers and photographers as well. You can see large number of tourist attractions in Manikaran The main attraction is Manikaran hot water springs that are located all around the place. It is believed that a holy dip in these hot springs can eliminate sins of the lifetime. Owing to its location close to Kullu and Manali, Manikaran makes for a popular excursion and is lucky to have a canopy of clouds and hills around it. Some of the popular and most religious Hindu temples here are dedicated to Lord Rama, Lord Krishna and Lord Vishnu and gathers devotees from all over the country. Distance from Delhi: 540 km

Best Time to Visit: April to June and September to October Attractions: Hot Springs, Kulant Pith, Lord Ramchandra Temple, Lord Shiva Temple, Manikaran Gurudwara Activities: Trekking, Religious Walk, Nature Sightseeing Type of Destination:  Adventure, Pilgrimage, Family, Kids Friendly

Kangra (527 km from Delhi)

Kangra (527 km from Delhi)

A big town with colossal beauty and also is one of the most populated districts of Himachal Pradesh. There are several places to visit in Kangra as it is lying in the foothills of the alluring Himalayas this city is placed in the vicinity of the mountains delightful lower Shivaliks and Dhauladhars. Distance from Delhi: Approximately 527 km Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Kangra is from March to June Attractions:   Kareri Lake, Brajeshwari Temple, Dhaulandhar Range, Masrur, Kangra Art Museum  Activities:   Hiking, Trekking, Worshipping, Sightseeing Type of Destination:  Pilgrimage, Hill Station, Family, Adventure

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Spiti Valley (735 km from Delhi)

Spiti Valley (735 km from Delhi)

Looking for a getaway from the daily hustle and bustle of the city searching for peace and tranquility then this city is definitely the place for you. The place where the paradise is hidden in the beautiful and ravishing lakes and valleys, one should visit this city. Distance from Delhi: Approximately 735 km Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Spiti Valley is from May to July Attractions:   Key Monastery, Chandrataal, Lahaul Valley, Suraj Tal, Dhankar Lake, Pin Valley National Park    Activities:   Sightseeing, Trekking, Worshipping Type of Destination:  Pilgrimage, Adventure, Family

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Khajuraho (647 km from Delhi)

Khajuraho (647 km from Delhi)

It is a group of Hindu temples and Jain temples in Chhatarpur with an eye-catching view of the monuments. Spreading across the countryside it stands up as the UNESCO world heritage site. Stunningly intricate in their style of architecture and detailed sculptures, the temples are known for the same. Distance from Delhi: Approximately 647 km Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Khajuraho is from October to March Attractions:   Kandariya Mahadev temple, Laxmana Temple, Matangeshwar Temple, Adinath Temple Activities:   Sightseeing, Worshipping Type of Destination:  Pilgrimage, Family Where to Stay:  10 Best Resorts in Khajuraho

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Chamba (597 km from Delhi)

Chamba (597 km from Delhi)

It holds a distinct position in the history, cuisine, and folklore of Himachal Pradesh. There are several places to visit in Chamba and it is also famous for the large temples and palaces it marks the royalty of rulers and their religious affiliations of the past. This town hosts the two popular fairs, “Suhi Mata” and “Minjar” that not only displays the folk dances but also music, arts, and crafts. Distance from Delhi: Approximately 597 km Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Chamba is from April to June Attractions:  Laxmi Narayan temple, Hariraya temple, Rang Mahal, Chamera Lake, Manimahesh Temple Activities: Worshipping, Sightseeing, Adventure Type of Destination:  Pilgrimage, Adventure, Family, Kids Friendly

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Ranakpur (627 km from Delhi)

Ranakpur (627 km from Delhi)

A beautiful hamlet in the desert located in the Pali district of Rajasthan is one among the pleasing places to visit near Delhi. It is one of the most alluring temples in India. Planning for a perfect day trip? Then surely you should visit this beautiful serene place. The entire temple is carved by the white marble all over gives the eyes a breathtaking view. Distance from Delhi: Approximately 627 km Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Ranakpur is from November to March Attractions:   Ranakpur Temple, Ranakpur Dam Activities:  Wildlife Safari, Sightseeing, Photography, Wolf Spotting, Trekking Type of Destination:  Pilgrimage, Family, Adventure Check Out: Best   Nightlife in Delhi

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Jaisalmer (827 km from Delhi)

Jaisalmer (827 km from Delhi)

Glide into the Golden City and explore the beauty of the city residing in the state of Rajasthan. You can find amazing places to visit and the city is mostly known for its majestic forts and the Camel safaris. The sun-kissed houses will make you forget all your stress and sorrows. Distance from Delhi: Approximately 827 km Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Jaisalmer is from February to April Attractions:   Jaisalmer Fort, Patwon Ki Haveli, Salim Singh-ki Haveli, Nathmal-ki-Haveli, Khuri Sand Dunes, Khaba Fort and Indo-Pak Border   Activities:   Desert Safari, Sightseeing, Camping, Camel Safari Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family, Kids Friendly Where to Stay: 1.  15 Best Resorts in Jaisalmer                           2.   51 Best Jaisalmer Deserts Camps Check Out:  45 Best Jaisalmer Tour Packages

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Bir (517 km from Delhi)

Bir (517 km from Delhi)

Bir is a charming hamlet located near the Joginder Nagar Valley of Himachal Pradesh. One of the most famous places to visit near Delhi, it offers endless opportunities for adventure enthusiasts and spirituality seekers. It is recognised not only as of the paragliding hub of India but is also a popular meditation destination. Distance from Delhi: 516 kilometres. Best time to visit: March-May, and October-November. Attractions:   Deer Park Institute, Chokling Monastery, Dharmalaya Institute, Sherab Ling Monastery and many more Activities: Besides paragliding, Bir is also famous for hand gliding and trekking. Some of the best places to visit here are the Tibetan Colony, Sherab Ling Monastery, Bir Tea Factory, Chok Ling Monastery, and Deer Park Institute. Try authentic Tibetan food at Bir Road market.  Where to Stay:  Best Places to stay in Bir-Billing Must Read:  Bir Billings tour packages for your Holiday

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Renowned for its historic temples and palaces, Gwalior is a wonderful retreat for tourists to live an overwhelming experience. The city boasts of architectural galore that can be witnessed everywhere when you are in Gwalior. The historic city founded by King Surajesan has been hosting royalty since ages and is known for its regal structures that adorn the city.

One of the most impressive structures of the city is the Gwalior Fort which is often cited as the ‘pearl among the fortresses’ in India. The fort attracts a number of history lovers from all over India and its imposing architecture leaves a lasting impression on the minds. The remarkable fort has seen various events of history and has many temples, water tanks and palaces inside the complex making it a splendid place to visit for everyone.

When it comes to palaces, Gwalior is one of the best places to appreciate the cultural heritage of India. The Jai Vilas Palace is a breathtaking structure where one can look forward to seeing the art extravaganza of Gwalior. The place boasts of showcasing some interesting items like swords from the times when Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb lived and the library which has a collection of more than five thousand books. Currently serving both as a museum and residence of the royal Maratha Scindia family, Jai Vilas Palace is a fascinating place for culture vultures in Gwalior.

Another palace to enthrall you with its historical ruins in Gwalior is the famous Man Mandir Palace. Associated with many interesting stories, Man Mandir Palace is a must-visit to see the famous place where Aurangzeb imprisoned his brother Murad. It also features Jauhar Kund where Rajput women committed mass suicide to avoid rapes by the forces of Iltutmish. Some of the famous monuments which can be visited here are Jahangir Mahal, Shah Jahan Mahal and the Gujari Mahal.

For the lovers of archaeology, Gujari Mahal is a prominent attraction in Gwalior. Built by Man Singh, this place is a must visit to see various sculptures, statues and other remains that are as old as the 1st and 2nd century BC. If you want to enthrall yourself with the excellence of Indian architecture, Padavali is an impressive fort that can be visited about 40 kilometers from Bangalore. Comprising a number of ancient temples that boast of erotic carvings, the archaeological site belonging to the 8th-10th century AD is famous as Mini Khajuraho.

For those who cannot complete a vacation without filling their bags with multiple souvenirs of the city they visited, Gwalior is a wonderful place to be. If you want to indulge in some high-end luxury, Dindayal City Mall is a place where you can find multiple outlets that sell international brands. The place is a popular hangout spot among the people of all generations and one can find the plethora of showrooms, restaurants, bazaars, etc.

Gwalior also offers multiple items for shopping if you are interested in buying from the local markets. Some of the popular items to shop for when you are in Gwalior are traditional handicrafts, artifacts, handlooms and other attractive items. The handloom industry of Gwalior is famous for Maheshwari and Chanderi silk sarees. The best place to look for these attractive sarees is the popular Kothari shop in Sarafa Bazaar. Other famous markets in Gwalior to buy clothes are Naya Bazaar, Dahi Mandi, and Gandhi Bazaar. Gwalior is also known for its wonderful designer jewelry that showcases the vibrant culture of the place. Topi Bazaar is also a great place if you want to shop for sneakers, designer handbags and small purses and leather sandals.

For shopping handicrafts, Jiyaji Chowk Bazaar is a great place to go and spend your money. Another famous market to buy handloom products, carvings, artifacts etc. is Patankar Bazaar. Mrignayani Emporium is also a famous place in Gwalior to buy handicrafts and clothes. For buying Gwalior style silver boxes to add to your collection of souvenirs, Arihant Emporium is a famous shop that is a must visit for all the shopaholics.

One of the popular attractions of Gwalior is the Gwalior Trade Fair. The famous fair draws in a number of tourists and offers many fun memories that you will cherish forever. Usually held in the month of January or February, Gwalior Trade Fair boasts of many interesting activities like hasya kavi sammelan, qawwali, cultural performances, Mushairas, music nights, etc. 

Gastronomes in Gwalior can spice up their taste buds with a number of delicacies like kachoris, Samosas, Poha and bedai, kebabs, bhutte ki kees, Dal Bafla, Jalebi, Imarti, Rogan josh, mawa-bati and Malpua and traditional sweets such as the Morena Gajak. Gwalior also has various places to enjoy some tantalizing nightlife with some notable bars and pubs. A few of the popular ones are DnD Discotheque and Bar, Spectrum Discotheque and Pub and Barcode Discotheque and Bar.

Gwalior is also an amazing destination for those who have an inclination towards spirituality. The Sun Temple is one of the most beautiful shrines in Gwalior where one can admire the striking architecture and spend some peaceful moments in the serene ambiance of the temple. Teli Ka Mandir is another popular temple that dates back to the 9th century and known to be the highest building in Gwalior. Attracting a number of devotees, Saas Bahu Temple is an impressive temple that is dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

Among offbeat places, Roop Singh Stadium in Gwalior is a delight for sports lovers which is known for being the stadium where Sachin Tendulkar hit the first double hundred in the history of ODIs. And, if you are looking to indulge in a serene escape from all the hustle and bustle, boating at Tigra Dam is a wonderful getaway from Gwalior. Gwalior Zoo is a place where you should go to see many rare species and add an adventure with some enthralling wildlife in your holiday experience in Gwalior. It is a must visit if you are planning a vacation with kids and family.

One of the popular places to not miss while sightseeing in Gwalior is Sarod Ghar that is the ancestral house of the legendary Ustad Hafiz Ali Khan. Another interesting attraction of the city is Shyam Vatika that boasts of having the world’s largest indoor mural. For those looking to treat themselves with some luxury, Usha Kiran Palace Hotel deserves a visit to feel like a royal and bask in the regal ambiance.

Full of interesting attractions and heritage places, Gwalior will captivate you every single minute on your vacation. Especially those who are history fanatics, Gwalior will not fail to leave them mesmerized.

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Rising gracefully from lush gardens and surrounded by a symmetrical charbagh (four-part garden), Humayun's Tomb exudes an air of tranquility and grandeur. The use of red sandstone and white marble in its construction adds a captivating contrast to the monument's façade, making it a visual delight for visitors and photographers alike.Interestingly, Humayun's Tomb served as an architectural inspiration for the world-famous Taj Mahal, which was built later by Emperor Shah Jahan for his beloved wife. The intricate geometric patterns, arched entrances, and delicate lattice work seen in Humayun's Tomb can be traced in the design of the Taj Mahal.Today, the tomb complex houses the graves of several other members of the Mughal dynasty, making it a cherished historical site and a symbol of India's rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the beautifully landscaped gardens, marvel at the detailed calligraphy adorning the walls, and immerse themselves in the captivating history that surrounds this majestic monument.

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Home to the President of the world’s largest democracy, Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi stands as a symbol of national strength. The nation’s most important democratic functions like the swearing-in ceremony of its elected leaders are carried out in these very grounds. The Rashtrapati Bhavan has been witness to honour giving ceremonies of the country’s bravehearts and achievers, signing of historic pacts between India and other nations, of India’s independence and republic day ceremonies, and the hosting of many world leaders.The Rashtrapati Bhavan is a true architectural masterpiece in its own right. The magnificent building spreads across 320 acres, including the splendid ‘Mughal Garden’ and the Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum. The design of the Rashtrapati Bhavan mainly imparts the Mughal architectural styles blended with classical and grand European signatures, credited to the British architects- Edwin Lutyen and Hebert Baker.The building is also diversified with a number of other typically Indian motifs such as ornate Elephant statues on the outer wall or the main gate of the building with the ‘Jaipur column’. All in all, it is quite a visual treat to behold!The building is open to visitors by three different segments or tour circuits. The first circuit comprises of the Main building and the Central Lawn. The second circuit houses the Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum Complex. In the same circuit, you can get a tour of the Clock Tower, the Stables, and the Garages. The third circuit has the magnificent Mughal Garden and other ancillary gardens of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Tourists can request a trip of each of the circuits separately on the days assigned for each segment respectively for daytime visits from 9 AM to 4 PM. There is much to take in and marvel at around the complex-- the intricate craftsmanship of carved marble statues, the sprawling Mughal Gardens featuring masterful landscaping concepts, the Clock Tower, and a myriad of presidential mementos preserved inside the Museum. Upon exit, you can explore the premier surroundings of this important historical site, often called as the ‘Lutyens Delhi’.

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They said: "With profound grief and sorrow, we hereby declare the sad and untimely demise of Abhradeep Saha AKA AngryRantman today. "He touched the lives of millions with his honesty, humour and unwavering spirit. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

"As we mourn his loss, let us remember the joy he brought to our lives and hold on to the cherished memories we share together. Inspiring change one rant at a time."

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The YouTuber's unique combination of chuckling and raging to the camera while generally lamenting his beloved Chelsea sent him viral and resulted in him gathering 482,000 followers on the video sharing platform at the time of his death.

One of his more recent videos saw the internet star rant about Chelsea's 2-4 loss to Wolverhampton Wanderers in February, when he called for the club's manager, Mauricio Pochettino, to "get out".

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Thousands of people paid tribute on his YouTube page with one saying: "Please don't delete this channel, we want to see his videos and remember him for the joy he brought to our faces every time with his humour."

Another commented: "This is deeply saddening. Life is so uncertain. Let's all be humble and spread love. His rants will always be missed."

Many simply wrote the Hindi phrase "Om shanti", wishing for his "eternal peace".

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    Places To Visit in Delhi . Located in : New Delhi . India Gate is a war memorial located in New Delhi, along the Rajpath. It is dedicated to the 82,000 soldiers, both Indian and British, who died during the First World War and the Third Anglo-Afghan War. India Gate looks stunning at night with the fountain displaying colourful lights.

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