Metropolis Tourist Home Paharganj
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Overview of Metropolis Tourist Home
Popular amenities.
- Breakfast available Breakfast available Breakfast available
- Restaurant Restaurant Restaurant
- Free WiFi Free WiFi Free WiFi
- Laundry Laundry Laundry
- Housekeeping Housekeeping Housekeeping
- 24/7 front desk 24/7 front desk 24/7 front desk
Explore the area
- Popular Location Spooky Sky 1 min walk
- Popular Location Lady Hardinge Medical College 13 min walk
- Popular Location New Delhi Station 14 min walk
- Airport Delhi (DEL-Indira Gandhi Intl.) 37 min drive
Room options
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Deluxe Double Room, 1 Double Bed ( Deluxe Room )
- 1 Double Bed
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Luxury Room, 1 Double Bed
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Standard Room, 1 Double Bed
About the neighborhood, what's nearby.
- Gurudwara Bangla Sahib - 3 min drive
- Jama Masjid - 4 min drive
- Chandni Chowk - 5 min drive
- India Gate - 6 min drive
- Rashtrapati Bhavan - 7 min drive
Getting around
- Rama Krishna Ashram Marg Station - 4 min walk
- New Delhi Station - 14 min walk
- Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) - 37 min drive
Restaurants
- Sita Ram Diwan Chand Chole Bhature - 2 min walk
- My Bar and Restaurant - 1 min walk
- Leo's Restaurant Lounge - 1 min walk
- Everest Rooftop Cafe & Restaurant - 3 min walk
- Exotic Rooftop Restaurant - 5 min walk
About this property
- English breakfast (surcharge), a roundtrip airport shuttle (surcharge), and a 24-hour front desk
- Tour/ticket assistance, luggage storage, and a front-desk safe
- ATM/banking services, barbecue grills, and concierge services
- Bathrooms with showers and free toiletries
- LCD TVs with digital channels
- Refrigerators, electric kettles, and ceiling fans
Property amenities
- Available in all rooms: Free WiFi
- Available in some public areas: Free WiFi
Parking and transportation
- Roundtrip airport shuttle (surcharge) during limited hours
Food and drink
- Daily English breakfast available 8:00 AM–11:30 AM for a fee: INR 350–400 for adults and INR 350–400 for children
- A coffee shop/cafe
- A restaurant
Family friendly
- In-room refrigerator
- Laundry facilities
- Rollaway/extra bed (surcharge)
- Soundproofed rooms
Conveniences
- 24-hour front desk
- Luggage storage
- Safe at front desk
Guest services
- Concierge services
- Daily housekeeping
- Tour and ticket assistance
- Barbecue grill
- Rooftop terrace
Accessibility
- If you have requests for specific accessibility needs, please contact the property using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.
- Low-height counter and sink
- Raised toilet seat
Room amenities
- Free toiletries
- Private bathroom
Entertainment
- LCD TV with digital channels
- Electric kettle
- Free bottled water
- Refrigerator
- Ceiling fan
Special check-in instructions
Access methods, children and extra beds, property payment types, important information, optional extras.
- Fee for English breakfast: approximately INR 350–400 for adults, and INR 350–400 for children
- Airport shuttle fee: INR 2000 per person (roundtrip)
- Rollaway bed fee: INR 1000.0 per night
The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
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No, pets are not allowed at this property.
Check-in begins at noon.
Check-out is at noon.
Yes, there's an airport shuttle. A fee of INR 2000 per person applies.
Located in Paharganj, this hotel is 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from Lady Hardinge Medical College and within 3 mi (5 km) of Jama Masjid and Chandni Chowk. India Gate is 2.9 mi (4.7 km) away. Rama Krishna Ashram Marg Station is only a 4-minute walk and New Delhi Station is 14 minutes.
Metropolis Tourist Home Reviews
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Verified traveler, shitty hotel, affordable, close to connaught place and metro, confortable but noisy place. poor service / staff, 10/10 excellent, good location and great room., very nice budget hotel, stuart , uk, in the thick of it, ikke imponerende, expedia's latest trends.
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Overview of Metropolis Tourist Home
Popular amenities.
- Restaurant Restaurant Restaurant
- Free WiFi Free WiFi Free WiFi
- Laundry Laundry Laundry
- Free airport shuttle Free airport shuttle Free airport shuttle
- 24/7 front desk 24/7 front desk 24/7 front desk
Main amenities
- 20 guestrooms
- Daily housekeeping
- Rooftop terrace
- Breakfast available
- Coffee shop/cafe
- Airport shuttle
- 24-hour front desk
- Front-desk safe
- ATM/banking services
Feel at home
- Rollaway/extra beds
- Refrigerator
- Private bathroom
Check out the area
- Popular Location Spooky Sky 1 min walk
- Popular Location Lady Hardinge Medical College 13 min walk
- Popular Location New Delhi Station 14 min walk
- Airport Delhi (DEL-Indira Gandhi Intl.) 37 min drive
Room options
View all photos for deluxe double room, 1 double bed ( deluxe room ).
Deluxe Double Room, 1 Double Bed ( Deluxe Room )
- 1 Double Bed
View all photos for Luxury Room, 1 Double Bed
Luxury Room, 1 Double Bed
View all photos for standard room, 1 double bed.
Standard Room, 1 Double Bed
About the neighborhood, what's nearby.
- Gurudwara Bangla Sahib - 3 min drive
- Jama Masjid - 4 min drive
- Chandni Chowk - 5 min drive
- India Gate - 6 min drive
- Rashtrapati Bhavan - 7 min drive
Getting around
- Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) - 37 min drive
- New Delhi Sadar Bazar Station - 3 min drive
- New Delhi Station - 14 min walk
- New Delhi Shivaji Bridge Station - 28 min walk
- Rama Krishna Ashram Marg Station - 4 min walk
- Jhandewalan Station - 16 min walk
- Rajiv Chowk Station - 21 min walk
- Airport shuttle (surcharge)
Restaurants
- Sita Ram Diwan Chand Chole Bhature - 2 min walk
- My Bar and Restaurant - 1 min walk
- Leo's Restaurant Lounge - 1 min walk
- Everest Rooftop Cafe & Restaurant - 3 min walk
- Exotic Rooftop Restaurant - 5 min walk
About this property
At a glance, arriving/leaving.
- Check-in time starts at noon
- Minimum check-in age: 12
- Check-out time is noon
Restrictions related to your trip
- Check COVID-19 restrictions.
Special check-in instructions
- This property offers transfers from the airport (surcharges may apply); guests must contact the property with arrival details before travel, using the contact information on the booking confirmation
- Front desk staff will greet guests on arrival
Required at check-in
- Credit card, debit card, or cash deposit required for incidental charges
- Government-issued photo ID may be required
- Minimum check-in age is 12
- No cribs (infant beds)
- No pets or service animals allowed
- Free WiFi in public areas
- Free WiFi in rooms
- Airport shuttle during limited hours*
Property amenities
Food and drink.
- English breakfast (surcharge) each morning 8:00 AM–11:30 AM
- Coffee shop
- Barbecue grills
- Concierge services
- Tour/ticket assistance
- Laundry facilities
- Luggage storage
- ATM/banking
- Safe-deposit box at front desk
Accessibility
- Raised toilet seat
- Low-height counter/sink
Room amenities
Be entertained.
- LCD television
- Digital TV channels
Home comfort
- Ceiling fan
- Electric kettle
- Soundproofed rooms
- Rollaway/extra bed (surcharge)
- Shower only
- Free toiletries
Stay connected
- Free bottled water
- In-room safe
Special features
Fees & policies, optional extras.
- English breakfast is offered for an extra charge of approximately INR 350–400 for adults, and INR 350–400 for children
- Airport shuttle service is offered for an extra charge of INR 2000 per person (roundtrip)
Children & extra beds
- Rollaway beds are available for INR 1000.0 per night
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Shitty hotel, affordable, close to connaught place and metro, confortable but noisy place. poor service / staff, 10/10 exceptional, good location and great room., very nice budget hotel, 8/10 very good, in the thick of it, ikke imponerende, most popular destinations.
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Metropolis Tourist Home
The car parking and the Wi-Fi are always free, so you can stay in touch and come and go as you please. Strategically situated in Pahar Ganj, allowing you access and proximity to local attractions and sights. Don't leave before paying a visit to the famous Qutub Minar. This 3-star property features restaurant to make your stay more indulgent and memorable.
Located in heart of New Delhi and NCR
- Front desk [24-hour]
Airport transfer
250 meters to public transportation
Inside city center
- Shuttle service
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Check-in/out [express]
- Luggage storage
Cash withdrawal
Rooms available at metropolis tourist home.
- Room size: 13 m²/140 ft²
- 1 double bed
- Room size: 42 m²/452 ft²
- 1 double bed and 1 sofa bed
- Room size: 26 m²/280 ft²
- Room size: 30 m²/323 ft²
- Outdoor view
- Room size: 55 m²/592 ft²
- 1 single bed and 1 double b...
- Non-smoking
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Frequently asked questions
Does Metropolis Tourist Home have bars on-site?
Experience your getaway the best way possible with Metropolis Tourist Home's bar and poolside bar accessible right in front of your doorstep for when you need a drink or two.
Does Metropolis Tourist Home offer airport transfer?
Metropolis Tourist Home offers airport transfer service upon request with an additional fee of 1050 INR in local currency. To request, check the box on the booking form just before the payment page.
Does Metropolis Tourist Home provide laundry services?
Yes! Metropolis Tourist Home offers laundry service at your grasp for whenever you need your favorite outfits clean and fresh all throughout your getaway. Please contact the property for more information.
What do past guests love most about Metropolis Tourist Home?
Verified guests that stayed at Metropolis Tourist Home have given this property a rating of 8.228 for its excellent location as the primary highlight for their stay.
What is the verified guest review consensus about Metropolis Tourist Home's food?
60.0% of our past guest reviews have given an optimistic review and comments about this property's food. You can look up on more detailed customer reviews, and comments for Metropolis Tourist Home down in the review.
What is the average rating that verified Business travelers' have given to Metropolis Tourist Home?
Past business travelers that have stayed at this property have given Metropolis Tourist Home an average rating of 7.0. You can look up more detailed customer reviews and feedback by filtering for a specific type of verified travelers down in the review section.
What is the typical rating that past Couples' have given to Metropolis Tourist Home?
Past couple travelers that have stayed at this property have given Metropolis Tourist Home an average rating of 7.4. You can look up on more specific customer reviews, and responses by filtering for a specific type of verified guest travelers down in the review section.
What is the average rating that verified Group travelers have given to Metropolis Tourist Home?
Verified group travelers that have stayed at this property have given Metropolis Tourist Home an average rating of 7.9. You can look up more in depth customer evaluations and comments by filtering for a specific type of verified travelers down in the review section.
What is the nearest train, metro, or bus station to Metropolis Tourist Home?
The closest train, metro, or bus station is Trilokpuri, 10066.25 m away from Metropolis Tourist Home.
What time is check-in and check-out at Metropolis Tourist Home?
Check-in is from 10:00 AM, and check-out is until 12:00 PM. You may request early check-in or late check-out during booking, subject to availability. Guests checking in or out before or after the designated periods may be charged an additional fee.
What is the closest airport to Metropolis Tourist Home?
The closest airport to Metropolis Tourist Home is Indira Gandhi International Airport, 14.0 km away.
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Experience Comfort and Convenience at Metropolis Tourist Home Welcome to Metropolis Tourist Home , a 3-star hotel located in the heart of New Delhi and NCR, India. With its prime location and excellent amenities, this hotel offers a comfortable and convenient stay for both business and leisure travelers. Step into our hotel and be greeted by our friendly and attentive staff, ready to assist you throughout your stay. Metropolis Tourist Home boasts a total of 20 well-appointed rooms, ensuring a cozy and personalized experience for every guest. Each room is thoughtfully designed with modern furnishings, creating a harmonious blend of comfort and style. Check-in is available from 10:00 AM, allowing you to start your day early and make the most of your time in this vibrant city. The hotel's proximity to the city center, just 1.2 kilometers away, makes it an ideal choice for those looking to explore the bustling streets, iconic landmarks, and cultural attractions of New Delhi. Whether you're here for business meetings or sightseeing, Metropolis Tourist Home offers a convenient base for your adventures. Our hotel was last renovated in 2012, ensuring that our facilities are up to date and provide a contemporary ambiance for our guests. Established in 1983, Metropolis Tourist Home has been serving travelers for decades, offering a wealth of experience and expertise in hospitality. We strive to provide a comfortable and enjoyable stay for all our guests. For families traveling with children, Metropolis Tourist Home welcomes little ones aged 2 to 9 with open arms. Our child policy allows children in this age range to stay free of charge, making it an affordable choice for families seeking a memorable vacation. Check-out is until 12:00 PM, giving you ample time to pack up and bid farewell to our warm and welcoming hotel. If you have a flight to catch, the airport is just a 40-minute drive away, ensuring a hassle-free journey. Experience the ultimate comfort and convenience at Metropolis Tourist Home . Book your stay with us today and create wonderful memories in the vibrant city of New Delhi. Unwind and Indulge in Metropolis Tourist Home 's Entertainment Facilities Metropolis Tourist Home in New Delhi and NCR, India, offers a wide range of entertainment facilities to ensure a memorable stay for its guests. Whether you're looking to relax, socialize, or explore, this hotel has something for everyone. Step into the hotel's vibrant shops and browse through a variety of local handicrafts, clothing, and souvenirs. Indulge in some retail therapy and take home a piece of India's rich culture and heritage. For those seeking a lively atmosphere, the hotel's bar is the perfect place to unwind and enjoy a refreshing drink. Sip on handcrafted cocktails, sample local spirits, or simply relax with a glass of your favorite wine. The friendly bartenders are always ready to recommend their signature concoctions and ensure a memorable experience. Pamper yourself at the hotel's salon, where professional stylists offer a range of beauty treatments and services. From rejuvenating facials to luxurious hair treatments, you can indulge in a pampering session to enhance your well-being. Escape to the hotel's serene garden, a tranquil oasis amidst the bustling city. Take a leisurely stroll, admire the colorful blooms, or find a peaceful spot to read a book or simply soak in the natural beauty. For bookworms, the hotel's library is a haven of knowledge and relaxation. Immerse yourself in a wide selection of books, from bestsellers to classics, and lose yourself in captivating stories and fascinating facts. The shared lounge/TV area is the perfect place to catch up with fellow travelers or watch your favorite shows and movies. Relax on comfortable sofas, enjoy a game of chess, or simply unwind and enjoy the company of like-minded individuals. Finally, don't forget to visit the gift/souvenir shop to bring back a piece of your unforgettable stay. Choose from a variety of unique and locally sourced items, making for the perfect memento or gift for loved ones. Metropolis Tourist Home goes above and beyond to provide an array of entertainment facilities that cater to every guest's preferences. Whether you're seeking relaxation, socializing, or cultural immersion, this hotel ensures a memorable and enjoyable stay. Stay Active and Refreshed at Metropolis Tourist Home 's Sports Facilities Metropolis Tourist Home is not just a place to relax and unwind, but also a haven for sports enthusiasts. Whether you're a fitness fanatic or simply looking to stay active during your stay, this hotel offers an impressive range of sports facilities to cater to all your needs. Dive into the refreshing waters of the outdoor swimming pool, perfect for a leisurely swim or an invigorating workout. Surrounded by lush greenery and comfortable loungers, the poolside area provides a serene setting to soak up the sun and enjoy a refreshing drink from the poolside bar. If you prefer a more intense workout, head to the well-equipped fitness center. With state-of-the-art cardio and strength training equipment, you can maintain your fitness routine and stay in shape throughout your stay. The fitness center offers a spacious and air-conditioned environment, ensuring a comfortable workout experience. Additionally, Metropolis Tourist Home also boasts a tennis court for those who enjoy a friendly match or want to improve their skills. Grab a racket and challenge your travel companions to a game, or simply enjoy a solo practice session. No matter your preference or skill level, Metropolis Tourist Home 's sports facilities are designed to keep you active, refreshed, and entertained throughout your stay. So, make the most of your time here and indulge in a variety of sports activities to enhance your overall experience. Convenient Facilities at Metropolis Tourist Home At Metropolis Tourist Home , we understand the importance of convenience during your stay. Our hotel offers a wide range of facilities to ensure that your needs are met around the clock. With our 24-hour room service, you can indulge in delicious meals or snacks at any time of the day or night. Our dedicated laundry service takes care of your clothing, ensuring that you always look your best. For added convenience, we also offer dry cleaning services to take care of any delicate garments. Safety is a top priority at Metropolis Tourist Home , and our safety deposit boxes provide a secure space for your valuables. Our knowledgeable concierge is always on hand to assist with any queries or requests you may have, ensuring a hassle-free stay. Stay connected with our complimentary Wi-Fi in all rooms and public areas, allowing you to easily browse the web or catch up on work. For our guests who smoke, we have a designated smoking area where you can enjoy your cigarette without disturbing others. Our express check-in/check-out service ensures a seamless arrival and departure process, while our luggage storage facilities allow you to explore the city without the burden of your bags. Additionally, our convenience store is stocked with essential items, making it easy for you to purchase any necessities you may have forgotten. With daily housekeeping and a cozy fireplace, Metropolis Tourist Home provides the ultimate convenience and comfort during your stay in New Delhi and NCR, India. Convenient Transport Facilities at Metropolis Tourist Home At Metropolis Tourist Home , we understand the importance of seamless travel experiences for our guests. That's why we offer a range of convenient transport facilities to ensure your stay in New Delhi and NCR is hassle-free. Our airport transfer service provides a smooth journey to and from the airport, allowing you to start your trip with ease. Additionally, our shuttle service is available for your convenience, making it effortless to explore the city's top attractions. For those looking to venture further, our car hire service allows you to explore the region at your own pace. Alternatively, our taxi service provides a reliable and efficient way to navigate the bustling streets of New Delhi. If you're in need of tickets for local attractions or events, our ticket service is at your disposal. And for guests with their own vehicles, we offer self-parking facilities, with a car park that is free of charge. Please note that car park charges may apply for extended stays. With our comprehensive range of transport facilities, Metropolis Tourist Home ensures that your travel needs are met, allowing you to focus on creating unforgettable memories during your stay. Comfort and Convenience at Metropolis Tourist Home At Metropolis Tourist Home , we prioritize your comfort and convenience by providing a range of top-notch room facilities. Each of our well-appointed rooms is equipped with air conditioning, ensuring a pleasant and cool atmosphere throughout your stay. Unwind and relax in front of the television, which offers a variety of channels for your entertainment. Step out onto the balcony or terrace and take in the stunning views of the surrounding area. Whether you want to enjoy a cup of tea in the morning or simply soak up the atmosphere, our outdoor spaces provide the perfect setting. Stay connected with the world with our satellite/cable TV, offering a wide selection of channels to suit your preferences. For your convenience, each room is equipped with a refrigerator, allowing you to store and chill your favorite beverages and snacks. Additionally, some of our rooms feature a cozy fireplace, creating a warm and inviting ambiance during the colder months. At Metropolis Tourist Home , we strive to provide you with a comfortable and enjoyable stay, and our room facilities are designed to enhance your experience. Delightful Dining at Metropolis Tourist Home Indulge in a culinary journey at Metropolis Tourist Home , where a range of dining facilities await to satisfy your cravings. Start your day with a delectable continental breakfast, served fresh every morning. Whether you prefer a hearty meal or a light snack, the hotel's coffee shop and restaurant offer a diverse menu to cater to all tastes and preferences. With 24-hour room service at your disposal, you can enjoy a delicious meal in the comfort of your own room, any time of the day. For those seeking halal options, the hotel also features a dedicated halal restaurant, ensuring that all guests can dine with ease. With daily housekeeping and grocery deliveries available, you can rest assured that your dining needs will be taken care of throughout your stay at Metropolis Tourist Home . Comfort and Variety at Metropolis Tourist Home Metropolis Tourist Home in New Delhi and NCR, India, offers a range of comfortable and stylish rooms to suit every traveler's needs. Choose from the Deluxe Double, a spacious 26 square meter room featuring a cozy Double Bed, or opt for the Luxury Double Room, offering a generous 41 square meters of space with either a Double Bed or a Sofa Bed. If you prefer a more compact option, the Standard room, measuring 13 square meters, provides a comfortable stay with a Double Bed. With such a diverse selection, Metropolis Tourist Home ensures that guests can find the perfect accommodation to unwind and recharge after a day of exploring the vibrant city. Booking your stay at Metropolis Tourist Home through Agoda guarantees you the best prices and a hassle-free experience. Agoda offers competitive rates, allowing you to save money and make the most of your travel budget. With Agoda's user-friendly platform, you can easily browse through the available room options, compare prices, and make a secure reservation in just a few clicks. Enjoy the convenience and peace of mind that comes with booking through Agoda, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable stay at Metropolis Tourist Home . Discover the Vibrant Charm of Pahar Ganj in New Delhi and NCR Nestled in the heart of New Delhi and NCR, Pahar Ganj is a vibrant and bustling neighborhood that offers a unique blend of history, culture, and modern amenities. Known as the backpacker's hub, this area is a favorite among budget travelers and adventure seekers. Pahar Ganj is famous for its narrow lanes filled with shops, markets, and street vendors selling everything from clothing and accessories to handicrafts and souvenirs. The bustling bazaars are a shopper's paradise, where you can haggle for the best deals and discover hidden gems. The vibrant atmosphere is enhanced by the lively street food scene, with stalls offering a wide variety of local delicacies and international cuisines. In addition to its vibrant markets, Pahar Ganj also boasts several historical landmarks and cultural attractions. Just a short distance away, you'll find the iconic Red Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases the grandeur of Mughal architecture. The nearby Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India, is another must-visit attraction. For a taste of tranquility amidst the bustling city, head to the serene Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, a Sikh temple known for its beautiful architecture and peaceful atmosphere. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a shopaholic, or a food lover, Pahar Ganj has something to offer for everyone. Immerse yourself in the vibrant charm of this neighborhood and experience the true essence of New Delhi and NCR. Convenient Transportation from the Airport to Metropolis Tourist Home Metropolis Tourist Home in Pahar Ganj, New Delhi and NCR, India, offers a convenient and comfortable stay for travelers visiting the bustling city. Getting to the hotel from the nearest airport is a breeze, thanks to the well-connected transportation options available. Indira Gandhi International Airport, located approximately 15 kilometers away, is the main airport serving New Delhi and NCR. From the airport, travelers can easily reach Metropolis Tourist Home by hiring a taxi or a private car. The journey takes around 30 minutes, depending on the traffic conditions. Alternatively, guests can also opt for the Delhi Metro, which offers a direct connection from the airport to the New Delhi Railway Station. From there, it's just a short walk or a quick auto-rickshaw ride to the hotel. For those arriving at the domestic airport, Palam Airport, situated around 12 kilometers from the hotel, similar transportation options are available. Taxis, private cars, and app-based ride-sharing services are readily available outside the airport terminals. The journey to Metropolis Tourist Home takes approximately 25 minutes, depending on the traffic. Experience the Vibrant Neighborhood of Metropolis Tourist Home Located in the heart of New Delhi, Metropolis Tourist Home offers a convenient base for exploring the city's vibrant surroundings. Just a stone's throw away from the hotel, you'll find several notable landmarks and attractions that showcase the rich cultural heritage of the area. One of the prominent landmarks nearby is Paharganj, a bustling neighborhood known for its vibrant markets and lively atmosphere. Here, you can immerse yourself in the local culture, shop for handicrafts, textiles, and jewelry, and savor delicious street food. Additionally, the International Tourist Bureau is within walking distance, making it easy for guests to plan their sightseeing adventures and book tours. For those interested in giving back to the community, the Salaam Baalak Trust is another significant landmark in the vicinity. This non-profit organization works towards the welfare of street children and offers guided tours led by former street children, providing a unique perspective on the city's hidden gems. Ajmeri Gate, a historical gateway dating back to the Mughal era, is also nearby, offering a glimpse into the city's architectural heritage. Convenient Public Transport Stations near Metropolis Tourist Home Located in the heart of New Delhi and NCR, Metropolis Tourist Home offers easy access to several public transport stations, ensuring a hassle-free exploration of the city. Just a short walk away, guests will find Ramakrishna Ashram Marg Metro Station, providing a convenient way to travel around Delhi. This metro station connects to various popular attractions, such as India Gate, Red Fort, and Jama Masjid, allowing visitors to easily navigate their way through the city's rich cultural heritage. For those arriving or departing by air, the Delhi Airport Metro Express is within close proximity to the hotel. This express train service offers a quick and efficient way to reach Indira Gandhi International Airport, making it convenient for both business and leisure travelers. Additionally, New Delhi Railway Station, one of the major railway hubs in the city, is easily accessible from Metropolis Tourist Home . This makes it convenient for guests to explore other parts of India or travel to nearby cities like Agra to visit the iconic Taj Mahal. A Gastronomic Delight: Indulge in the Surrounding Restaurants Metropolis Tourist Home is surrounded by an array of delectable dining options that will satisfy even the most discerning palates. For a taste of authentic North Indian street food, head to Sita Ram Diwan Chand, Radheshyam Subhashkumar Chole Bhature, or Amritsari Chur Chur Naan. These local favorites are known for their mouthwatering dishes and vibrant flavors. If you're in the mood for international cuisine, Spooky Sky Paharganj offers a fusion of Indian and Continental dishes, while Re Cafe serves up delicious Italian fare. For a taste of traditional Mughlai cuisine, Al Gulzar and Mezban Restaurant are the go-to spots. APKA restaurant and Didir Dokan are perfect for those looking to savor a mix of Indian and Chinese flavors. And for a relaxing evening with a view, Le Fairway Restaurant & Bar offers a range of culinary delights alongside a stunning rooftop setting. With such a diverse range of dining options just steps away from the hotel, guests at Metropolis Tourist Home are spoilt for choice. Shop till you drop at Central Craft Cottage Industries Located just a stone's throw away from Metropolis Tourist Home , Central Craft Cottage Industries is a shopper's paradise. This bustling marketplace is renowned for its wide array of handicrafts, textiles, and traditional Indian artifacts. As you wander through the vibrant lanes, you'll be captivated by the exquisite handwoven fabrics, intricate embroidery, and stunning jewelry on display. Whether you're searching for unique souvenirs or looking to add a touch of India to your wardrobe, Central Craft Cottage Industries is the perfect place to indulge in some retail therapy. Don't forget to haggle and negotiate prices to snag the best deals! Excellent Customer Service and Convenient Location Metropolis Tourist Home in New Delhi and NCR, India, is known for its excellent customer service and convenient location. The staff at the hotel are incredibly friendly and welcoming, always ready to assist guests with their needs. Visitors have praised the helpfulness of the staff, mentioning that they were quick to offer assistance whenever needed. The hotel is also conveniently located near a train station, making it easy for guests to explore the city and access transportation. Additionally, the hotel is surrounded by various places to visit and eat, ensuring that guests have plenty of options for entertainment and dining. The ground floor of the hotel is home to a charming bar, providing a cozy and inviting atmosphere for guests to relax and unwind. Furthermore, guests have raved about the cleanliness of the rooms and the great water pressure in the showers, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay. Overall, Metropolis Tourist Home offers a delightful experience with its friendly staff, convenient location, and cozy amenities. A Delightful Stay at Metropolis Tourist Home Discover a delightful stay at Metropolis Tourist Home , a charming hotel in New Delhi and NCR that has received positive customer ratings across various categories. With an overall rating of 7.4, this hotel offers a comfortable and satisfying experience for travelers seeking value and convenience. One of the standout features of Metropolis Tourist Home is its excellent location, which has been rated 8.2 by satisfied guests. Situated in the heart of New Delhi, this hotel provides easy access to popular attractions, shopping centers, and business districts, making it an ideal choice for both leisure and business travelers. Whether you want to explore the historic landmarks of the city or indulge in retail therapy, this hotel's prime location ensures that you can effortlessly navigate the bustling streets of Delhi. Another aspect that guests appreciate is the comfort provided by the hotel. With a rating of 8.3 for comfort, Metropolis Tourist Home ensures that guests can relax and unwind in well-appointed rooms equipped with modern amenities. Each room is designed to offer a cozy and inviting atmosphere, allowing guests to recharge after a long day of exploring the city. The hotel's commitment to providing a comfortable stay is evident in the attention to detail and the quality of the furnishings. Furthermore, the staff at Metropolis Tourist Home has been commended for their performance, with a rating of 7.4. The friendly and attentive team goes above and beyond to ensure that guests have a memorable stay. From providing helpful recommendations for local attractions to assisting with any requests, the staff's dedication and professionalism contribute to the overall positive experience at this hotel. In conclusion, Metropolis Tourist Home is a delightful hotel that has received positive customer ratings in various categories. With its excellent location, comfortable rooms, and attentive staff, this hotel offers a memorable stay for travelers seeking convenience, comfort, and value in New Delhi and NCR.
Amenities and facilities
Food & Dining
Housekeeping
Languages spoken
Internet access.
- Internet [LAN]
- Internet services
- Wi-Fi in public areas
Things to do, ways to relax
- Ticket services
Cleanliness and safety
- Anti-viral cleaning products
- Breakfast in room
- Breakfast takeaway service
- First aid kit
- Hand sanitizer
- Hot water linen and laundry washing
- Individually-wrapped food options
- Physical distancing of at least 1 meter
- Room sanitization opt-out available
- Rooms sanitized between stays
- Safe dining setup
- Sanitized kitchen and tableware items
- Shared stationery removed
- Staff trained in safety protocol
Dining, drinking, and snacking
- Breakfast [continental]
- Coffee shop
- Grocery delivery
- Poolside bar
- Restaurant [halal]
- Restaurants
- Room service [24-hour]
Services and conveniences
- Air conditioning in public area
Convenience store
Currency exchange
- Daily housekeeping
- Dry cleaning
- Food delivery
- Gift/souvenir shop
- Invoice provided
- Ironing service
- Laundry service
- Postal service
- Safety deposit boxes
- Smoke-free property
- Smoking area
- Xerox/fax in business center
For the kids
- Family room
- Allergy-free rooms
- Buzzer/wireless intercom
- CCTV in common areas
- CCTV outside property
- Fire extinguisher
- Non-smoking rooms
- Pets allowed
- Safety/security feature
- Security [24-hour]
- Smoke alarms
- Soundproof rooms
Getting around
- Car park [charges apply]
- Car park [free of charge]
- Car park [nearby]
- Taxi service
Available in all rooms
- Air conditioning
- Balcony/terrace
- Free bottled water
- In-room safe box
- Internet access – LAN
- Internet access – wireless
- Private entrance
- Refrigerator
- Satellite/cable channels
- Seating area
- Soundproofing
- Wi-Fi [free]
- Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) 14.3 km 43 min drive
- Agra Airport (AGR) 181.3 km
Public transportation
- Ramakrishna Ashram Marg 250 m
- Ramakrishna Ashram Marg Metro Station 250 m
Hospital or clinic
- R. S. Medicos 710 m
- Chandni Chowk 2.2 km
- ATM 210 m 2 min walk
What's nearby
Popular landmarks.
- Connaught Place 1.3 km
- Gurdwara Bangla Sahib 1.6 km
- Red Fort 3.4 km
- India Gate 3.6 km
- Lodhi Garden 5.0 km
- Humayun's Tomb 6.6 km
- Swaminarayan Akshardham 7.2 km
- Lotus Temple 10.8 km
- Qutub Minar 13.2 km
Nearby landmarks
- HDFC ATM 40 m
- Ramakrishna Mission 160 m
- UTI ATM 200 m
- Rama Krishna Ashram 230 m
- Bhumi spices shop 250 m
- Central Craft Cottage Industries 280 m
- Salaam Baalak Trust 490 m
Property policies
Children and extra beds.
Extra beds are dependent on the room you choose. Please check the individual room capacity for more details.
All children are welcome.
- Guest should always keep a copy of directions to the property when using taxi service.
- When booking more than 5 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.
Some helpful facts
Check-in/check-out.
- Check-in from : 10:00
- Check-out until : 12:00
- Reception open until : 00:00
- Airport transfer fee : 1050 INR
- Distance from city center : 1.2 Km
- Travel time to airport (minutes) : 40
- Breakfast charge (unless included in room price) : 210 INR
The property
- Number of bars/lounges : 1
- Number of floors : 4
- Number of restaurants : 1
- Number of rooms : 20
- Room voltage : 220
- Year property opened : 1983
- Most recent renovation : 2012
Property announcements
Please note that any changes in tax structure due to government policies will result in revised taxes, which will be applicable to all reservations and will be charged additionally during check out.
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Excellent hotel in exciting main bazaar”
I am a female in my 20s traveling by myself and this hotel was just great. The main bazaar where it is located is fun, close to the city centre. And while many people had recommended that I stay in Connaught Place for safety as a lone traveler, I would not hesitate to stay in Pahar Ganj again on my next trip and would have found CP annoying for all the people who try to get you to go to their shops, tourist bureaus, etc. Metropolis is clean, friendly, my room was excellent, with a small balcony, and the restaurant is top notch. It's a bit noisy at night, since many of the rooms are over the main bazaar, but everything winds down around midnight anyways.
Fading excellence”
I must admit to being partial to this hotel. I have stayed with the Sharma brothers (now one deceased) since 1984. The hotel has been my refuge in New Delhi for many years when I have to go to that polluted zone. The Metropolis is good value for the rooms, but not for the restaurant, which has priced itself out of the market I used to eat there, but there are too many other places with excellent value nearby. However, their hotel facilities are very good value, sometimes great value. They do need to pay attention to things like intermittent hot water, internet service etc, for these have become perennial problems at the Metropolis. If I ever return to that polluted New Delhi soup zone, I will doubtless stay at the Metropolis again.
Best hotel in Paharganj”
We stayed at the Metropolis many year ago and like it then. Now it has been remodeled and is even nicer. We had a room with a balcony overlooking Paharganj and could see all the action. The staff was friendly and very accommodating. Will stay there again on our return to Delhi Paharganj
Very comfortable and efficient”
The hotel was easy to find, and staff were very welcoming when we arrived, with a room upgrade - and willing to change larger notes to smaller ones to help us with flexibility. Everything worked in our room, which was most comfortable. After a hard day travelling round Delhi, it was excellent to get back on the Metro, just round the corner, and go for a beer or two, followed by an excellent meal, in the restaurant. Most relaxing. Our taxi for the airport was right on time in the morning, not always the case in Delhi.
My fav hotel when im in Delhi, near to metro and everything... backpackers area... and safe to walk around (Main Baazar Paharganj). I was thinking all room got balcony, due to full house this time im in the room without balcony but there is a door if u want to smoke outside (room 108 1st floor) but no view only wall. The room door just at the walkway up and down so quit noisy with steps sound and staffs talking especially in the morning. The room actually nice and clean, for a short stay shoud be ok but try to request for a balcony room in advance.
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20 top things to do in Delhi to get the most of your trip
Oct 18, 2021 • 8 min read
The streets of Delhi burst with vibrant colors © Finn stock / Shutterstock
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
You might also like: History, art and toilets: the best museums in Delhi The Indian capital by night: the best bars and clubs in Delhi Meet the banker behind Delhi's favorite chocolate factory
This article was first published August 2019 and updated October 2021
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1634-35, 1St Floor, Main Bazaar, New Delhi, India
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Metropolis Tourist Home Hotel 3 stars
Featuring Wi-Fi in the rooms, Metropolis Tourist Home New Delhi hotel is around a 25-minute walk from Madame Tussaud's Museum. Featuring 20 rooms with views of the city, the hotel is nearly a 5-minute drive from Ajmal Khan Park.
This accommodation offers rooms with a balcony and a dressing room featuring ironing facilities and air conditioning, along with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. They include an electric kettle, a refrigerator, and glassware. Offering hair dryers and bath sheets, the bathrooms also feature a separate toilet, a sink, and a shower.
The restaurant at the Metropolis Tourist Home serves an English breakfast every morning. The restaurant Pardeep Corner is situated within 5 minutes' walk of this property.
Situated within convenient reach of Rural Electrification Corporation Limited, the accommodation is in the very heart of New Delhi. Laxminarayan Temple is approximately 5 minutes by car from this 3-star hotel, while Delhi International airport is 25 km from it. Staying at the property, you can also enjoy natural sights such as Central Park, which is a 25-minute stroll away. Paharganj stand bus station is just a short stroll from Metropolis Tourist Home hotel.
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- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- In-room safe
- Sitting area
- Dressing area
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Ironing facilities
- Free toiletries
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
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- One child under the age of 1 can stay in a cot for INR 500 per night.
- An extra bed may be requested for all children under the age of 11 at the price of INR 500 per person per night.
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- Karol Bagh Market 1.9 km
- Graveyard 500 m
- Kunwari Begum ka Burj 350 m
- Sheila Cinema 600 m
- Banke Bihari Mandir 400 m
- Mata Vaishno Devi Temple 250 m
- India Gate 4.2 km
- Pragati Maidan 4.6 km
- Delhi International 21 km
- Train stations
- New Delhi Railway Station 900 m
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Shikha Gautam Shikha Gautam | Times Travel Editor | HOTELS IN DELHI Updated : Oct 18, 2018, 04.29 PM IST
A perfect budget hotel in Paharganj, Metropolis Tourist Home is a great hit with foreign nationals. In standing for more than 30 years now, the hotel offers a range of room in three categories—standard, deluxe and luxury. All its rooms are well-designed and have all the essential amenities including LCD TVs, electronic lockers, refrigerators, soundproof windows and come with spacious balconies and separate smoking areas. Its multi-cuisine rooftop restaurant and cafe has quite a niche following as well. Great views complemented by great food. Book now
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Popular amenities.
- Breakfast available Breakfast available Breakfast available
- Free WiFi Free WiFi Free WiFi
- Laundry Laundry Laundry
- Restaurant Restaurant Restaurant
- Housekeeping Housekeeping Housekeeping
- 24/7 front desk 24/7 front desk 24/7 front desk
Check out the area
- Popular Location Spooky Sky 1 min walk
- Popular Location Lady Hardinge Medical College 13 min walk
- Popular Location New Delhi Station 14 min walk
- Airport Delhi (DEL-Indira Gandhi Intl.) 37 min drive
Room options
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- 1 Double Bed
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About the area, what's nearby.
- Gurudwara Bangla Sahib - 3 min drive
- Jama Masjid - 4 min drive
- Chandni Chowk - 5 min drive
- India Gate - 6 min drive
- Rashtrapati Bhavan - 7 min drive
Getting around
- Rama Krishna Ashram Marg Station - 4 min walk
- New Delhi Station - 14 min walk
- Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) - 37 min drive
Restaurants
- Sita Ram Diwan Chand Chole Bhature - 2 min walk
- My Bar and Restaurant - 1 min walk
- Leo's Restaurant Lounge - 1 min walk
- Everest Rooftop Cafe & Restaurant - 3 min walk
- Exotic Rooftop Restaurant - 5 min walk
About this property
- English breakfast (surcharge), a round-trip airport shuttle (surcharge) and a 24-hour front desk
- Tour/ticket information, luggage storage and a front desk safe
- ATM/banking services, barbecues and concierge services
- Bathrooms with showers and free toiletries
- LCD TVs with digital channels
- Fridges, electric kettles and ceiling fans
Property amenities
- Available in all rooms: Free WiFi
- Available in some public areas: Free WiFi
Parking and transport
- Return airport shuttle (surcharge) during limited hours
Food and drink
- Daily English breakfast available 8:00 AM–11:30 AM for a fee: INR 350–400 for adults and INR 350–400 for children
- A coffee shop/cafe
- A restaurant
Family friendly
- In-room refrigerator
- Laundry facilities
- Rollaway/extra bed (surcharge)
- Soundproofed rooms
Conveniences
- 24-hour front desk
- Luggage storage
- Safe at front desk
Guest services
- Concierge services
- Daily housekeeping
- Tour and ticket assistance
- Barbecue grill
- Rooftop terrace
Accessibility
- If you have requests for specific accessibility needs, please contact the property using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.
- Low-height counter and sink
- Raised toilet seat
Room amenities
- Free toiletries
- Private bathroom
Entertainment
- LCD TV with digital channels
- Electric kettle
- Free bottled water
- Refrigerator
- Ceiling fan
Special check-in instructions
Access methods, children and extra beds, payment types at the property, important information, optional extras.
- Fee for English breakfast: from approximately INR 350 to 400 for adults and from INR 350 to 400 for children
- Airport shuttle fee: INR 2000 per person (return)
- Rollaway bed fee: INR 1000.0 per night
The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
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No, pets are not allowed at this property.
Check-in begins at noon.
Checkout is at noon.
Yes, there's an airport shuttle. A fee of INR 2000 per person applies.
Located in Paharganj, this hotel is 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from Lady Hardinge Medical College and within 3 miles (5 km) of Jama Masjid and Chandni Chowk. India Gate is 2.9 mi (4.7 km) away. Rama Krishna Ashram Marg Station is only a 4-minute walk and New Delhi Station is 14 minutes.
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2/10 Terrible
Verified traveller, shitty hotel, affordable, close to connaught place and metro, confortable but noisy place. poor service / staff, 10/10 excellent, good location and great room., very nice budget hotel, stuart , uk, in the thick of it, ikke imponerende, expedia's latest trends, additional information about expedia group.
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With old monuments and busy neighbourhoods subtly merging with a vibrant and contemporary cosmopolitan world, Delhi, the capital of India, is a fascinating tourist destination. Poised along the banks of River Yamuna, Delhi, which is almost 1,000 years old, offers a mesmeric mosaic of experiences, both heritage and contemporary. While the former honour the elegant ageing of centuries-old Delhi, the latter reiterate that the capital is the heart of Indian democracy, and can keep pace with the most advanced of the metropolitans of the world.
The bustling old quarter of the capital, centered around Old Delhi, preserves its antiquity and awes with its vibrant food culture and winding by lanes lined with shops selling almost everything under the sun. Strolling through Old Delhi is an unforgettable experience as you can sample some of the oldest recipes - which trace their origin to Mughal kitchens - and soak in essentially ethnic culture as you explore exquisite handicrafts, wholesale clothes and customised jewellery, all of which are available at budgeted deals.
In the midst of the maze-like Chandni Chowk (moonlight street), stands the glorious Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in the country. A stone's throw away is the pride of Delhi, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Red Fort, a legacy of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. A smattering of old forts, the iconic Qutub Minar and ancient temples stand as archaeological gems of the capital, paying tribute to the great Mughal kings who ruled their empire from Delhi. The more modern counterpart of the capital, New Delhi, is home to the powerseat of the world's largest democracy, speckled with iconic government structures, glitzy malls, sprawling residential complexes, plush restaurants and cafes, grand temples and lush gardens. A haven for foodies, who can try authentic cuisines of almost all Indian states, Delhi offers everything from international to local delicacies that would appeal to the most discerning traveller.
The national capital is a hub of shopping, with markets catering to all your needs - from books, fashionable clothes and exquisite jewellery to accessories, electronics and footwear. Delhi is home to most high-end retail stores and brands that offer straight-off-the-runway options to shoppers, along with stores that give a hefty dose of vintage crafts and textiles. Delhi's prominent place as the political centre of the country is indisputable.
A Union Territory, it is home to awe-inspiring structures like the Indian Parliament, Rashtrapati Bhawan or the President's residence, and Raj Ghat (the memorial of the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi), along with neighbourhoods like Connaught Place and Lodhi Colony. Delhi has been the capital of India for more than a century. Having been ruled by some of the greatest and powerful rulers in the bygone era, the city traces its history to the Hindu epic Mahabharata, when it known as Indraprastha, the home of Pandavas.
In 1192 Afghan warrior Muhammad of Ghori captured the area, and the Delhi Sultanate was established (1206). In 1398, Timur, a Turco-Mongol ruler, invaded the city and founded his kingdom. It was later ruled by the Lodi dynasty kings, who were overthrown by Babur, the founder of the Mughal empire in India. Delhi became the capital of the Mughal empire during the reign of Shah Jahan. The Mughal period lasted for over three centuries and later India fell into the hands of the British, who shifted their capital from Calcutta to Delhi in the year 1911. Delhi has also served as the capital for other major dynasties such as the Tughlaqs and the Khiljis. Post-Independence, New Delhi became the official capital of the Republic of India in 1947.
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How to get there
The city is well-connected with all major cities of the country through domestic flights. Not only that, a major number of international flights operate from the Indira Gandhi International Airport at New Delhi.
The city is well-connected by a network of roads and national highways across the major cities of the country. Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) at Kashmiri Gate, Sarai Kale-Khan Bus Terminus and Anand Vihar Bus Terminus are the main bus stands of Delhi.
The New Delhi Railway Station, Old Delhi Railway Station and Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station connect Delhi to major cities of the country.
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- Popular Location Spooky Sky 1 min walk
- Popular Location Lady Hardinge Medical College 13 min walk
- Popular Location New Delhi Station 14 min walk
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- Gurudwara Bangla Sahib - 3 min drive
- Jama Masjid - 4 min drive
- Chandni Chowk - 5 min drive
- India Gate - 6 min drive
- Rashtrapati Bhavan - 7 min drive
Getting around
- Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) - 37 min drive
- New Delhi Sadar Bazar Station - 3 min drive
- New Delhi Station - 14 min walk
- New Delhi Shivaji Bridge Station - 28 min walk
- Rama Krishna Ashram Marg Station - 4 min walk
- Jhandewalan Station - 16 min walk
- Rajiv Chowk Station - 21 min walk
- Airport shuttle (surcharge)
Restaurants
- Sita Ram Diwan Chand Chole Bhature - 2 min walk
- My Bar and Restaurant - 1 min walk
- Leo's Restaurant Lounge - 1 min walk
- Everest Rooftop Cafe & Restaurant - 3 min walk
- Exotic Rooftop Restaurant - 5 min walk
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- Minimum check-in age: 12
- Check-out time is noon
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- Minimum check-in age is 12
- No cribs (infant beds)
- No pets or service animals allowed
- Free WiFi in public areas
- Free WiFi in rooms
- Airport shuttle during limited hours*
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- English breakfast (surcharge) each morning 8:00 AM–11:30 AM
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- English breakfast is offered for an extra charge of approximately INR 350–400 for adults, and INR 350–400 for children
- Airport shuttle service is offered for an extra charge of INR 2000 per person (roundtrip)
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- Rollaway beds are available for INR 1000.0 per night
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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 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
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
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
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 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
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
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
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
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/
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, 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
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
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
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 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
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
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 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
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 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
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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The 29 Ultimate Things to Do in Delhi
Delhi, the capital of India, is a must stop for almost all India travelers. It is a good starter destination, letting you get to know India's sights, culture, and people. Find inspiration for things to do in Delhi for your India trip here.
- Things to Do for All Visitors
- Things to Do in Delhi with Youthful Friends
- Things to Do in Delhi for Families
- Things to Do in Delhi for Couples
- Things to Do in Delhi at Night
The Top 13 Things to Do for All Visitors
The following recommendations are the highlights of Delhi for all kinds of travelers.
1. Learn India's History from the Red Fort
The over 500-year-old Red Fort witnessed the glory of the Mughal Dynasty (1526–1857), the most powerful dynasty in Indian history, and the colonial history of British entry into India.
If you want to photograph it at its most beautiful moment, you should visit at sunset, when the soft sunset shines on the dappled red walls with several birds standing on them to perform the evening chorus.
At night, there is a light and sound show telling the history of the Red Fort. Although the glory of the past has gone, it is still magnificent.
Related reading: The Best 9 Forts to Visit in India
- Open: 9:30am–4:30pm (Tuesday to Sunday)
- Recommended stay: 2-3 hours
2. Feel the Religious Atmosphere in Jama Masjid
Jama Masjid is the third-largest mosque in India and the world's No.22 largest mosque [Aug. 2022]. It can hold 25,000 people at a time for prayer. By observing devout worshipers, you will experience the solemnity of the religious atmosphere and get to know the influence of religion on Indian culture.
You will get a most stunning view when the first light of morning falls on its white stones and flocks of doves fly over it.
- Open: 7am–12pm; 1:30pm–6:30pm
- Recommended stay: about 1 hour
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3. Visit Humayun's Tomb
It was the first garden tomb built on the Indian subcontinent, and it's listed as a World Cultural Heritage site. The Mughal architectural style of the tomb mixes the styles of Islam and Hinduism, which created a new trend in the history of Islamic architecture in India.
Humayun was the second Mughal emperor (r. 1530–40 and 1555–6). During your visit, hear the story of his exile and restoration. You can also learn about how his tomb could be the inspiration for the Taj Mahal.
- Open: 9am–5:30pm, Tuesday to Sunday
4. Explore Old Delhi's Lifestyle in Chandni Chowk Market
Chandni Chowk Market is the oldest market in Old Delhi filled with noisy shops, street food, shouting vendors, motorcycles, tricycles... The biggest draw of visiting the market is to see the diversity of locals and their interesting lifestyles.
Taking a rickshaw ride is a great way to absorb the lively sights and sounds of the bustling market.
- Open: 9:30am–8pm (except Sunday)
- Recommended stay: 1–2 hours
5. Feel the Festive Atmosphere
Experiencing a festive atmosphere is sure to be an unforgettable memory of your trip to India.
During the Kite Festival (every January), people in the north India play music loudly and fly colorful kites.
At Holi (every February or March), people celebrate by throwing colored powder on each other. The color fights are crazy and exciting.
Diwali (every October or November) is the most important festival for Indians, like Christmas for most Westerners. People light candles and set off fireworks to celebrate the Festival of Lights.
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6. Visit Qutub Minar
Qutub Minar is the tallest brick minaret in the world, reaching 73 meters (240 feet) high. With a long history of 1,000 years, nobody can tell why it remains preserved.
There you could learn something about the religious conflict in India. There are many stories about the construction of the tower. One of the most widely spread is that the first Islamic ruler of Delhi built it to show his conquest of Hinduism.
You can see some Hindu motifs on the walls of the mosque under the minaret, because the bricks used to build the mosque were the bricks of demolished Hindu temples.
Further reading: Religion in India — The 5 Most Popular Religions You Should Know
7. Take Part in an Indian Cooking Class
There's no better way to learn about India's food than to cook a meal yourself. Visit a local family, enjoy a home-cooked dinner, and learn about what their daily lives are like.
If you are interested, please contact us. Or you could see our 9-Day India Highlights and Food Tour description.
8. Go to Rajpath to Appreciate New Delhi
Rajpath is where India holds military parades and political events. It's dotted with government offices, museums, and monuments.
There you can clearly experience the contrast between Old Delhi and New Delhi — the wide and clean avenues are a world away from the narrow, chaotic streets of old Delhi.
The biggest attraction on the street is Indian Gate, which looks like the Arc de Triomphe in France.
- Open: all day
9. Learn about Sikh Culture at Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
Sikhism is one of the three main religions of India.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is the largest Sikh temple in Delhi. There you will feel a peaceful vibe while listening to the singers singing the scriptures and the sound of music echoing through the temple, and seeing the worshiping people.
There is a pool in the temple. The water in the pool is regarded as holy water. Sikhs believe that the holy water can cure all diseases, so you will see many coming to use the water.
>>> Sikhism vs Hinduism — 2 Major Similarities and 7 Major Differences
10. Feel Hindu Culture at Laxminarayan Temple
Laxminarayan Temple (Birla Mandir) is Delhi's most famous Hindu temple. It is open to people of all faiths and castes, because, at a time when India had religious conflicts and deep-rooted caste discrimination, Gandhi made an announcement that it should be so.
It is dedicated to Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. There are colorful statues and decorations, and you will sometimes hear rhythmic Hindu music playing.
The best time to visit is early in the morning or late in the evening during religious rites.
- Open: 4:30am–1:30pm; 2:30pm–9pm
11. Learn about the Indian Spirit at Raj Ghat
This is where Mahatma Gandhi, the founding father of India, was cremated. The ever-burning lights there symbolize the spirit of India's struggle for national independence.
Gandhi was not buried there, though, and some of his ashes were scattered at sea in accordance with Hindu custom.
- Open: 5:30am–7pm
12. Visit India National Museum for India's 5,000-Year History
The National Museum is located on the Rajpath. It collects together valuable cultural relics from different periods in India's history and some foreign cultural relics.
A knowledgeable local guide will make your museum trip more meaningful and interesting. With his/her explanation, you would feel each artifact coming to life that bit more.
The most important artifact is the bronze statue of 'the Lord of Dance' — an incarnation of Shiva, one of the three main deities of Hinduism, who combines the characteristics of creation and destruction.
Shiva has a distinctive third eye in the middle of his forehead. Legend has it that this third eye can not only see into the universe, but also emit a fire to destroy the entire universe.
- Open: 10am–5pm (except Mondays)
- Recommended stay: about 2 hours
13. Lotus Temple
This is one of the landmarks of Delhi. As its name suggests, the temple is shaped like a lotus flower. It is a Bahá'í temple. The Bahá'í faith is very inclusive. People of any religion can worship their gods there.
Different from Hindu temples, the decor there is more modest and no music means a more solemn environment.
- Open: 9am–5:30pm (except Mondays)
The Top 4 Things to Do in Delhi with Youthful Friends
Delhi provides many places for youngsters to have fun. Besides the things to do listed above, here are some recommendations for groups of young friends.
1. Shopping and Eating in Connaught Place
Connaught Place is the largest commercial hub of Delhi. It can satisfy your all desires for relaxation, entertainment, shopping, and eating.
Various highly-rated hotels, shopping malls, restaurants, cinemas, cafés, and so on are gathered there.
2. Discover the Trends of India Youth in Hauz Khas Village
Hauz Khas Village a hub for Delhi's artists and artistic youth. You can find many well-designed shops, tasteful bars and cafés, and lots of fashion lovers with personality.
3. Try India's Special Tattoo Method — Henna
Henna is used to make temporary tattoos. Its pigment is made from several grasses. The tattoo drawing process is painless and will feel cool.
4. Go to the Local Markets
Delhi has many high-quality local markets worthy of a visit:
- Khan Market: best for native Indian designer brands, bars, spas, and restaurants
- Select Citywalk: best for international brands at favorable prices
- Dilli Haat: best for Indian traditional handcrafts
- Paharganj Main Bazaar: favored by backpackers for its cheap items
The Top 4 Things to Do in Delhi for Families
1. have fun in adventure island.
Adventure Island is one of the best amusement parks in Delhi. There are various activities like water rides, rock climbing, swan boats, roller coasters, and more.
After visiting some historic and religious sites, it's a great place to relax and have fun with your children.
2. Visit Akshardham Temple
Akshardham Temple is more of a Hindu-theme park. Children can learn about Indian culture during their time playing.
There you can take a boat ride to learn about thousands of years of Indian history, taste Indian snacks in a food court, watch a giant movie, and enjoy a musical fountain.
3. Have a Picnic in Lodi Garden
Lodi Garden is the best and most beautiful garden in Delhi. The historic sites and natural scenery are in a perfect combination. You will see geese pacing freely and small squirrels scurrying. Children can play in the garden and enjoy a leisurely picnic time.
4. Go to Sulabh International Museum of Toilets
It is an interesting museum for both adults and kids.
On display are all sorts of bizarre toilets, from medieval chamber pots, most of which are disguised as arm chairs, to super-toilets now fitted in space ships with high-tech waste disposal devices that turn waste into ash in a blink of an eye.
There you can also learn about India's unique toilet culture. Although the museum is not very big, it is well worth a visit.
The Top 3 Things to Do in Delhi for Couples
1. have a walk in garden of five senses.
It is the best place in Delhi for couples to relax and go dating.
Walk around the park, touch its pristine rocks; appreciate the blooming flowers, lush trees, and colorful sculptures; listen to the babbling sound of the waterfall and streams, smell the flowers, and have a meal in the park. The stimulation of the five senses will make you feel romantic. It should be a relaxing and sweet time.
2. Gaze at the Stars in Nehru Planetarium
If you're looking for a special date, then you might consider Nehru Planetarium. You can watch the star show at the sky theater there. There's nothing more romantic than seeing the oceans of stars with someone you love!
3. Enjoy a Romantic Dinner
India has many excellent restaurants offering good food and wonderful vibes. After a day of sightseeing, enjoy the delicious food in a romantic restaurant, enjoy the night views of Delhi and share your feelings with your beloved. It should be a warm and pleasurable private time.
Here are some recommended restaurants: Olive Bar & Kitchen, Le Cirque, and Indian Accent.
Almost all restaurants in India are vegetarian-friendly. If you have diet requirements, please inform us when booking. We will recommend or prepare meals according to your needs.
The Top 5 Things to Do in Delhi at Night
- Visit the Red Fort to see the light show.
- See the splendid sight of the Indian Gate lit up.
- Go to bars and clubs, such as Sky Bar & Lounge and the Blue Bar.
- Go to Pandara Road to explore Delhi's night market scene.
- Watch a Bollywood movie or watch a dance show in India Habitat Center.
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1. India Gate
7 km from city center 1 out of 112 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. The surrounding lush green lawns are a popular picnic spot. The Amar Jawan Jyoti is also located here.
2. Qutub Minar
16 km from city center 2 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Located in : Saket (South Delhi)
Qutub Minar is a minaret or a victory tower located in the Qutub complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Delhi's Mehrauli area. With a height of 72.5 metres (238 ft), Qutub Minar is the second tallest monument of Delhi. The surrounding Qutub complex has lush green lawns which are popular picnic spot.
3. Akshardham Temple Delhi
8 km from city center 3 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
The Akshardham Temple, also known as Swaminarayan Akshardham is dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan. It is known for its stunning architecture. Akshardham complex is home to India's largest step well which is a host to the mesmerising water show each evening.
4. Humayun's Tomb
9 km from city center 4 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
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 India. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for the stunning typical Mughal architecture with Persian influences.
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13 km from city center 5 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Located in : South Delhi
An affluent neighbourhood in South Delhi, Hauz Khas Village or 'HKV' is known for its electric nightlife with countless cafes, bars and pubs along with art galleries, and boutiques and is amongst the top hip places to visit in Delhi other than a heritage site. The area is also dotted with domed structures which are tombs of royalties during the 14th to 16th century.
6. Museum of Illusions
4 km from city center 6 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
The Museum of Illusions in Connaught Place, New Delhi is India's first optical illusion museum. It is a fun place to challenge the senses by exploring exhibits which include holograms, a supposedly rotating cylinder, a room with no gravity, rooms with mirrors that distort reality and much more.
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7. National Gallery Of Modern Art, Delhi
7 km from city center 7 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
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. It houses a collection of more than 14,000 artworks which includes work that is as old as a hundred and fifty years.
8. Lotus Temple
13 km from city center 8 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
The Lotus Temple is one of the seven Baha'i House of Worship present around the world. Known for its stunning white petal lotus architecture, iy is one of the most visited establishments in the world.
9. Red Fort
3 km from city center 9 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Located in : Old Delhi
The Red Fort is a historical fort in the old Delhi area, on the banks of Yamuna. Shah Jahan constructed it in 1639 as a result of a capital shift from Agra to Delhi. Built from red sandstone, it is home to several museums. Every year, the Indian Prime Minister unfurls the national flag here on the Independence Day.
10. Agrasen ki Baoli
5 km from city center 10 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
A protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India, Agrasen ki Baoli is a 60 meter long and 15 meter wide historical step well on Halley Road, New Delhi. It is an ancient water reservoir having 103 stone steps. It is one of the most visited places in Delhi having a serene atmosphere.
11. Sunder Nursery
8 km from city center 11 out of 112 Places To Visit in 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.
12. Garden of Five Senses
17 km from city center 12 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Located in the poised Said-ul-Ajaib, the Garden of Five Senses is designed to stimulate your senses of touch, sight, smell, sound and taste and is a paradise for nature’s lovers. It is spread across 20 acres and has various themed parks, Mughal baghs, pools of water lilies, solar energy park, themed decor and many other attractions.
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13. Lodhi Garden
8 km from city center 13 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Lodhi Gardens is a city park placed in New Delhi, spanning over 90 acres. It is a luscious garden that houses the tombs of Sayyid ruler Mohammed Shah and Lodhi King Sikandar Lodhi. It is situated between Khan Market and Safdarjung's Tomb on Lodhi Road and is a favorite spot for morning walks for the Delhiites.
14. Waste to Wonder Park
9 km from city center 14 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Waste to Wonder Park is one of its kind theme park in the world. It features the replicas of seven wonders of the world, created from industrial and other waste. Wind and solar energy have been harnessed to light up the park rendering a breathtaking sight during sunset and night.
15. Chandni Chowk
2 km from city center 15 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
One of the oldest markets in Old Delhi, Chandni Chowk is still an important historical site renowned for the availability of every kind of goods as well as food. It was Constructed in the 17th century by mughal ruler of India Shah Jahan. It is situated opposite the Red Fort and provides a view of the Fatehpuri Mosque.
16. Dilli Haat
10 km from city center 16 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Designed to invoke the ambience of a traditional village fair, Dilli Haat is every shopper’s paradise, a foodie’s haven and the cultural magnet of the metro city. A flamboyant mix of vibrant colours and varied cultures, the bazaar is located in the commercial centre of South Delhi, bang opposite to the INA Market.
17. Bharat Darshan Park
8 km from city center 17 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
The Bharat Darshan Park in Punjabi Bagh, Delhi has replicas of popular Indian monuments made out of waste material. It is quite similar to the Waste to Wonders park. Some of the monument replicas include the Gateway of India, Mysore Palace, Hampi, Victoria Memorial Hall and Charminar, amongst others made from about 350 tonnes of scrap material.
18. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
5 km from city center 18 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is one of the most important Sikh gurdwara, aka Sikh house of worship, in Delhi, India and known for its association with the eighth Sikh Guru, Guru Har Krishan, as well as the pool inside its complex, known as the 'Sarovar.' It was first built as a small temple 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.
19. Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya
8 km from city center 19 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
The Prime Ministers’ Museum or the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 14th April 2022. Located next to the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (NMML) on Teen Murti Marg, the museum pays tribute to all the Prime Ministers of India since Independence. Besides memorabilia, there is an audio and visual tour of speeches from the Red Fort and a virtual helicopter ride.
20. Rail Museum, Delhi
10 km from city center 20 out of 112 Places To Visit in 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.
21. Nizamuddin Dargah
9 km from city center 21 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
This is the holy shrine of Muslim Sufi Saint Nizamuddin Chisti. The tombs of many other people from the Mughal era are present in the same area, which surround a tank. Known to be one of the top-visited places in Delhi, a vibe of spirituality and serenity seems to be omnipresent at the Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah, where you can find throngs of devotees even in the later hours of the evening.
22. Jantar Mantar, Delhi
4 km from city center 22 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Located in New Delhi, the Jantar Mantar was one of the five sites built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur. The site consists of 13 architectural astronomy instruments. The main purpose of the observatory was to compile the astronomical tables and to predict the movement and timings of the sun, moon and planets.
23. Delhi Zoo
8 km from city center 23 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Also known as Chidiya Ghar, Delhi Zoo is a favourite weekend spot among adults and children. From biggest cats to the tiniest birds, the zoo has all kinds of animals and birds. It has canteens inside for the visitors and battery-operated vehicles.
24. Mehrauli Archaeological Park
16 km from city center 24 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
The Mehrauli Archaeological Park is a 200-acre archaeological site home to more than 100 magnificent monuments, and tombs from the 10th century to the British era. Some prominent monuments here are tombs of Balban and Quli Khan, Jamali Kamali mosque, and Rajon ki Baoli among others.
25. Kingdom of Dreams
26 km from city center 25 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
The Kingdom of Dreams, also known as KOD sits majestically in Gurugram (Previously Gurgaon) and is India's first live entertainment, leisure and theatre destination. It is a magnificent structure and glitters merrily in sector 29. It offers visitors a taste of contemporary and modern India through the means of interactive tableaus, galleys, and arts. It is currently becoming one of the best places in Delhi for tourists and locals alike.
26. Mughal Gardens, Delhi
6 km from city center 26 out of 112 Places To Visit in 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. The gardens are also open for a certain time in the year and hence make amongst the most-sought places to visit in Delhi.
27. Rashtrapati Bhavan
6 km from city center 27 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Rashtrapati Bhawan is a famous monument of the British Empire which was said to be the palace of the Viceroy of India. It is now the home of the President of India. It is considered to be the best-known monument in India next to Taj Mahal and Qutub Minar.
28. Jama Masjid Delhi
2 km from city center 28 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Jama Masjid is the largest mosque in India built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The mosque hosts thousands of pilgrims each year on the holy occasion of Eid to offer special Namaz in the morning. Non-Muslims are not allowed inside the Masjid during Namaz offerings. One of the top attractions and best places to visit in Delhi, Jama Masjid gets a lot of tourist crowd other than the religious crowd.
29. Sarojini Market
10 km from city center 29 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Vibrantly coloured clothes strewn all over, tiny food stalls cramped in every nook, deafening cacophony of the salesboys and a pandemic compact environment- welcome to Sarojini Nagar, the most hep and trendy market of Delhi.
30. Connaught Place
4 km from city center 30 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Officially named Rajiv Chowk, Connaught Place is better known as CP amongst the locals. It is one of the largest commercial and business centers in Delhi, and has been designed in two concentric circles namely Connaught's Inner Circle and Connaught's Outer Circle. Known since British era, this market has its own elegance. Known to be the most iconic structure from Lutyens Delhi, this is also among one the top places to visit in Delhi.
31. Shopping Markets
2 km from city center 31 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Delhi is known to be shoppers' paradise. For almost everything, you will find a great market for the best price.
32. ISKCON Temple Delhi
13 km from city center 32 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
This temple was opened back in 1998; it is located at Hare Krishna Hills, in the East of Kailash area of New Delhi, India. A very well-known Lord Krishna temple for inner peace. Its followers believe in Srila Prabhupada. As one of the biggest temple complexes in India. It has numerous rooms for priests and service renders. Many halls are used for its administration purposes. It is divided into four broad units.
33. Khan Market
7 km from city center 33 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Khan Market is one of the hot spot and posh market in Delhi which serves as a perfect place for friends and family to hangout. Known to be one of the top places to visit in Delhi, the market has successfully held the essence of its original structure even in the times of rapid modernization. If you need to hang out late at night, Khan Market is the place for you as remains open till 12:00 AM.
34. Paharganj
2 km from city center 34 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Replete with travellers, both Indians and foreign, Paharganj is the most chaotic, noisy, dirty and yet the most vibrant market of Delhi. Dotted with umpteen hotels, brothels, cheap bars, and ultra cheap restaurants; the labyrinthian alleys of Paharganj have a lot more to offer than visible to the naked eye.
35. Birla Mandir Delhi
4 km from city center 35 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
The Birla Mandir or Birla Temple popularly known as the Laxminarayan Temple is a temple dedicated to Laxminarayan. It is located at Connaught Place, New Delhi, and was built by the Birla family, which is why it is known as the Birla temple. Built-in the early 1900s and spread over a whopping 7.5 acres, the temple houses many shrines, fountains, and gardens along with sculptures and carvings.
36. Lajpat Nagar
11 km from city center 36 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Lajpat Nagar is a bustling and colourful neighbourhood in South Delhi which 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.
37. Safdarjung Tomb
9 km from city center 37 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
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.
38. Purana Qila
7 km from city center 38 out of 112 Places To Visit in 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.
39. Adventure Island
12 km from city center 39 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Located in : North Delhi
Probably the most famous of all adventure parks in Delhi NCR, Adventure Island is a one-stop haunt for all the dose of thrill and enjoyment. It is a super-hit with kids and adults alike, and couples find it a refreshing change to head to for spending an exciting date! It has a vast array of adult rides, rides for kids, water rides as well as special events that are organised from time to time. Feel the adrenaline pumping as you head for a ride on 'Butterfly Feeling' or 'Twister' meant for adults; alternatively, you could let your inner child have fun on less scary rides such as Wild Wheels, Sky Riders or Splash Down. Wave Rocker, It's a Ringa Ringa Thing, Bush Buggies, Splash Dunk and Bumper Cars are loved by families and large friends' groups. In addition to the adventure park, you could dabble in some window-shopping experience at the Metro Walk, which is dotted with all the latest brands, and finally, head towards a satisfying lunch or dinner at plenty of culinary options available. The best part about this place is its super convenient connectivity by metro as it is located bang opposite to Rithala station on the red line.
40. Pragati Maidan
7 km from city center 40 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Pragati Maidan, situated at Mathura Road, is a vast exhibition center of Delhi. With an exhibit area of 150 acres, it serves as an important attraction of Delhi.
41. Rajghat
5 km from city center 41 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Rajghat is a place where Mahatma Gandhi, Father of the Nation was cremated followed by his assassination in year 1948. Visitors from all around the world come here to pay their homage.
42. National Museum, Delhi
6 km from city center 42 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Also known as the National Museum of India, the National Museum in New Delhi is one 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.
43. Kuchesar
69 km from city center 43 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Located in : Noida
Kuchesar is a tiny village in Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh, at a distance of 80 km from Delhi and is popular for its Mud Fort, now restored as a heritage resort.
44. Crafts Museum
6 km from city center 44 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Popularly known as the Crafts Museum, the National Handicrafts Museum is a colorful amalgamation of the diverse culture and rich traditions of our country. Located in the far corner of the magnanimous Pragati Maidan in Delhi, the museum is a centre to exhibit varied specimens in handicrafts, textile and local decor.
45. Tughlaqabad Fort
17 km from city center 45 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Tughlaqabad Fort is one of the finest specimens of pure Islamic architecture and has the touch of Sultanate sturdiness about its fortifications. Popular as one of the best-visited places in Delhi, the entire premise takes around an hour or two to look around and offer great opportunities for history enthusiasts and shutterbugs.
46. Teen Murti Bhavan
7 km from city center 46 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Once served as the home of Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru for 16 years, today, the Teen Murti Bhavan houses various institutions like the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library and the office of Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund. One of the four Nehru Planetariums is also located within the grounds of the house.
47. Rajpath
6 km from city center 47 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Running from Rashtrapati Bhavan on Raisina Hill, all the way through Vijay Chowk and India Gate to the National Stadium, Rajpath is a long ceremonial boulevard in New Delhi. Considered to be one of the most important roads in India, it is where the annual Republic Day parade takes place on 26 January. While Rajpath stands for the King's Road, Janpath, which stands for People's Road, also crosses the road. Running in the east-west direction, the avenue is lined on both sides by huge lawns, canals and many rows of trees.
48. Sulabh International Museum of Toilets
15 km from city center 48 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Sulabh International Museum of Toilets was 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.
49. Nicholson Cemetery
1 km from city center 49 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Situated in the heart of the city in Kashmere Gate area of New Delhi, Nicholson Cemetery (also known as Lothian Cemetery) is an ancient Christian cemetery named after the Brigadier-General John Nicholson, a Victorian era military officer who played a crucial role during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
50. Iron Pillar
16 km from city center 50 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Iron Pillar is one of the many mysterious monuments of wonder present in Delhi- the capital of India. Located within the Qutub Minar complex in Mehrauli area of New Delhi, the Iron Pillar has been posing as one of the foremost metallurgical curiosities of the world due to its prowess to not exhibit a speck of rust despite being thousands of years old.
51. Nehru Memorial Museum and Library
7 km from city center 51 out of 112 Places To Visit in 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.
52. Chhatarpur Mandir
19 km from city center 52 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi
Situated in the posh locality of South Delhi, i.e. Chhatarpur, Chhatarpur Temple is dedicated to Goddess Katyayani, a part of Navadurga. Founded by Baba Sant Nagpal Ji in 1974, the temple is the second largest in all of India after Akshardham Temple (which is also in Delhi).
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Top 25 Tourist Places In Delhi: Unveiling the Cultural Tapestry of India’s Capital
Delhi, the capital city, is a treasure trove of experiences for tourists. It seamlessly blends the old with the new, creating a unique charm that attracts visitors from across the globe.
Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or an adventure seeker, Delhi has something special for everyone.
Delhi has so much in store from monuments, temples, parks, and museums that it won’t stop entertaining you. Don’t trust us? Get ready and be excited by the beautiful city right away!
List of 25 Best Tourist Places In Delhi That Will Make Your Trip Memorable
Thrilled to see Delhi? Here’s the ideal mini-guide with all the specifics of the locations you can’t just miss on your journey.
1. Red Fort-Mughal Dynasty Pride
The Red Fort is the best example of India’s Mughal period and also is the face of the best tourist place in Delhi . Constructed in 1638.
It is an exceptional marvel of Mughal architecture made of red sandstone and also is one of the famous places to visit in Delhi-NCR .
Special attractions are the Chhota bazaar within its magnanimous walls, and every evening sound as well as a light show.
Moreover, if you’re curious about Red Fort history, you’ll be delighted to know that when Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan, moved his capital to Delhi, the Fort was built.
This Fort was also listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2007. Also, it is one of the most popular tourist places in Delhi city.
- Entry Fee: Children under 15 are free, Indian INR 10 is free, and international INR 250 is free.
- Operational Hours: from 9 AM to 6 PM. Mondays off.
- Must-See: Digambar Jain Mandir, nearby Sis Ganj Gurudwara and Paranthe Wali Gali.
- Advice: There are lots of visitors visiting this place during the peak season and also there might be a long queue for the tickets.
- Distance to Airport Delhi: 20 km.
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2. India Gate – The Largest War Memorial In India
India Gate, for that matter, is also one monument that defines Delhi or India. Established in 1931, it was a memorial for the First World War and also war martyrs in Afghanistan.
However, the building looks beautiful in the evening lights at Rajpath. Moreover, the gardens lining the structure are among the must-visit tourist places in Delhi for couples . Also, this is one of the most popular places to see in Delhi-NCR at night.
If you’re on Republic Day in Delhi, you’ll need to visit India Gate Parade which is truly India’s most famous as well as ceremonious event.
On this occasion, several foreign guests as well as national leaders are available and pay tribute to the country’s freedom fighters and great leaders.
Few Important Tips
- The best time for the India Gate sightseeing tour is October through March. During this period, the weather is calming for running around.
- If you are traveling with your family, go for a picnic near India Gate. Bring food packed or baked, and have fun.
- Bus service to get to India Gate is readily available. Otherwise, a rickshaw or shuttle rickshaw can be taken.
- Entry Fee: Free.
- Hours To Open : 24 X 7 Open.
- Must-See: National Modern Art Museum. The nearest subway station: is the Central Secretariat.
- Distance To The Airport: 14 Km.
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3. Rashtrapati Bhawan-Presidential Residence
On the opposite side of the Rajpath is India’s president’s residence as well as one of the popular places to visit in Delhi-NCR at night. Access to this grand piece of architecture is limited among the usual tourist places in New Delhi .
With four floors and 340 rooms in a 200,000 square meter floor area, it has vast presidential gardens (Mughal Gardens), wide-open spaces, bodyguards as well as staff quarters, stables, other offices, and various amenities within its perimeter walls.
However, this magnificent architectural building is the world’s largest residence of any head of state. The building’s architectural style is based on Edwardian Baroque architecture.
The building’s middle dome is the natural synthesis of the Indian as well as British architectural styles. Moreover, only a step past the monument will give you a glimpse of how amazing the memorial is.
- Opening Hours: 9 am to late at night. One can pre-book for an inside visit at the official website of Rashtrapati Bhawan.
- Must Visit: Walk the road and you’ll get a glimpse of the House of Parliament, National Secretariat, and Headquarters of Security.
- Tip: Access is restricted only to those who receive a permit beforehand.
- Road to Airport Delhi: 12 km (27 minutes).
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4. Qutub Minar-Construction of Majestic Stone
Qutub Minar stands tall with its 73-meter-tall brick minaret and is also the top place to visit in Delhi- NCR.
The structure was designed by Qutub-ud-din Aibak and also has five stories rich with chiseled carvings as well as scripts. Qutub Minar is part of the Qutub Complex and also has been listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
This red stone tower is India’s heritage site, along with Parso-Arabic as well as Nagari info, is a spectacular example of beautiful Iranian architecture. Also, it is one of the most popular tourist places in Delhi .
- Entry Fee: Children under 15 are free, Indian INR 10 INR 250 for foreigners.
- Operational Hours: Sunrise till sunset, Mondays locked.
- Must visit: Temple Chhatarpur.
- Advice: Given the damage done some years ago, this place remains a popular tourist spot.
- Distance from Delhi International Airport: 36 min (13.8 km).
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5. Jantar Mantar-The Highest Sundial in the World
Built in 1724 by Jaipur’s Maharaja Jai Singh, Jantar Mantar is an astronomical observatory, and also one of the fascinating places to visit in Delhi-NCR .
The instruments at Jantar Mantar , remarkable for their creativity, can no longer be used precisely because of the tall buildings around them.
But a visit to enjoy the Indian astronomy research makes it one of the most visited tourist places in Delhi .
The observatory’s principal instruments are the Yantra Samrat, Jai Prakash, the Yantra Ram, and the Yantra Misra. There’s also a Bhairava temple, next to the hotel. Maharaja Jai Singh II founded it, too.
- Entry Fee: INR 5.
- Hours to Open: Sunrise to sunset.
- Must visit: Connaught Place Central Park and get a selfie with the biggest Tiranga Tip: this place also witnesses many cultural events.
- Distance from Delhi International Airport: 29 min (13.6 km).
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6. Humayun Tomb-The Garden of Tombs
Humayun’s Tomb was built in 1570 by Humayun’s wife Haji Begum, among the best places to visit in Delhi -NCR, and is also a world heritage site under UNESCO .
Unquestionably it is one of Mughal Architecture’s most impressive works to which the Taj Mahal owes its architecture.
Not just the Mughal Emperor’s grave, Humayun, but this tomb also secures the tombs of Bega Begum, Dara Shikoh, Hamida Begum, as well as other important Mughal leaders.
The tomb is made of red sandstone and white marble and even after so many years, it looks serene and stunning.
- Entry Fee: INR 10 for tourists to the home and SAARC, INR 250 for others, Opening hours: regular, up to sunset. Best seen in the morning, or at a full moon night.
- Must Visit: If on Thursday, walk to a spiritual qawwali evening at the Dargah of Nizam-ud-din Auliya.
- Advice: The Delhi guided tours also include this place on a blue bus.
- Distance from Delhi International Airport: 44 min (17.0 km).
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7. Akshardham Temple – Experience A Holy Tour
While sightseeing in Delhi, Swaminarayan Akshardham of the world’s largest Hindu temples-is undoubtedly suggested a visit.
Designed by the spiritual organization of BAPS, it is a beautiful piece of architecture made of pink stone as well as white marble. Situated on the banks of the Yamuna River, this tourist place in Delhi has plenty of exhibits for tourists.
There is an Abhishekh Mandap, Sanskruti Darshan, Sahajanand Darshan, and Neelkanth Darshan where a cultural boat trip can be enjoyed.
The theme-based garden is a wonderful place to visit here. And, don’t forget to visit the Sahaj Anand Water Show when you’re here. Also, it is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Delhi NCR at night for those who wish to see the show of light.
- Advice: This temple is renowned for its stunning view from afar. It’s noticeable on the Delhi Metro line as well.
- Entry Fee: Exhibits are open, separate charge.
- Opening Hours: 9.30 am to 6.30 pm, Monday Locked.
- Distance from Airport Delhi: 54 min. (22.2 km).
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8. Temple of Chattarpur-Awe-Inspiring complex
Set within South Delhi’s beautiful surroundings, Chattarpur is a famous temple built by Sant Shree Nagpal Baba in the 1970s. This holy temple has impressive architecture and is a beautiful mix of north as well as south.
The sculptures of Shiv-Parvati, Ram-Darbar, Maa Katyayani, Radha-Krishna, Lord Ganesha, Goddess Laxmi, and Lord Hanuman are magnificent. Also, One of the most demanding tourist places in Delhi.
- Advice: This temple is renowned for its architecture and on your next visit makes for a perfect picture.
- Operational Timing: 4:00 am-11:00 pm.
- Metro Station Nearest: Metro Station Chattarpur.
- Distance from Airport Delhi: 33 min. (12.2 km).
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9. Temple of ISKCON-Try Blessings
ISKCON is a spiritual organization that was established in 1966 by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.
You will see Bhagavad Gita’s stunning visual presentations with vibrant lights that produce a wondrous effect on the huge screen.
Even during the evenings, they plan beautiful robotics and the Mahabharata series. Also, Inside the temple premises, there is a basic Govinda restaurant, where you get veggie food.
Inside the temple, there are plenty of museums where you can view the exceptional exposures. Besides, visitors arrange interactive presentations.
The best time to visit ISKCON Temple is during the ‘Janmashtami’ festival, Lord Krishna’s birthday.
This is celebrated with pomp and vigour and if you don’t visit this festival in this temple it will be a big miss. One of the best tourist places in Delhi.
- Tip: This is a great place for experiencing a serene atmosphere followed by calming bhajans and aartis.
- Hours of Opening: 4:30 am-8:30 pm.
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10. Lotus Temple-The God’s view
Popularly known as the Lotus temple in the list of popular tourist places in Delhi , the Bahai Temple Lotus symbolizes four religions, namely Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, as well as Islam.
This temple belongs to the Bahai faith which claims unity between all people as well as religions.
Here we welcome devotees of any faith. You can find nine doors to this temple that simultaneously make 2500 visitors.
The building has won many distinctions and prizes for mesmerizing architecture. One of the famous places to visit is Delhi-NCR .
Some important tips you need to follow:
- Walk around the lovely gardens inside the temple while you’re here.
- Photography within the Temple is strictly forbidden. So keep your camera and mobile within your pack.
- If you want to learn the place’s history, go on a guided tour.
- Before entering, always keep your shoes at the deposit counter, outside the temple. Entry Fee: Free.
- Operating Hours: Tuesday – Sunday, 9:30 – 5 pm (winters) & 9:30 – 7 pm (summers).
- Should visit: Nearby Temple Kalkaji and ISKCON.
- Distance from airport Delhi: 35 min. (16.4 km).
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11. Jama Masjid-The Largest Mosque in India
The largest mosque in India – Jama Masjid is amongst the best tourist places in Delhi . Moreover, this can accommodate as many as 25000 devotees at a time.
It was the very first architectural achievement of Shah Jahan. The mosque has four towers, as well as there, is a spectacular view of the city from the south tower.
You have to be suitably dressed to enter the mosque. If not, rent an outfit that the mosque authority offers.
Few Important Tips:
- Note, when attending this mosque you should always wear moderate clothes and women should always cover their heads with scarves.
- You have to be vigilant about the payments and all the harassment.
- Don’t need any fake guides telling you they will get you in less. Note, that the entrance fee is zero.
- You can click the photos, but you will pay Rs. 200 to take the camera inside. Entry Fee: Free, but INR 300 is paid for videography.
- Opening Hours: 7 am-12 pm, daily: 1:30 pm-6:30 pm. It is closed during prayers, and the timing depends on the moon’s position.
- Must Visit: Try Changezi chicken at nearby Karim’s Hotel.
- Distance From Airport Delhi: 55 min. (18.0 km).
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12. Bangladesh Sahib Gurudwara- Offer Prayers
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib was first built as a small temple by Sikh General, Sardar Bhagel Singh in 1783.
Also, it is one of the most peaceful and famous tourist places in Delhi , with the gurgling Sarovar within its complex.
The complex also houses a high school, a library, Baba Baghel Singh Museum, as well as a hospital.
- Entrance Fee: Free.
- Opening Hours: Regular.
- Must visit: Rakab Ganj Gurudwara, nearby Birla Mandir, and also St Cathedral Church if you are on a sightseeing tour of Delhi.
- Advice: After sunset, you should visit this location, as the marble flooring is pretty hot in summer during the daytime.
- Distance from Delhi International Airport: 28 min (13.0 km).
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13. Raj Ghat
Gandhi Smriti gives you the exact place where Mahatma Gandhi was killed. The room is exactly as Gandhiji left it and that’s where he built his 144-day residence before his death.
The room where he used to sleep and also the prayer ground is open to the public. It also has drawings, sculptures, and so on display. Raj Ghat is on the other side of the road.
Ultimately, if you want to pay tribute to Gandhiji and the work he has done for India, then this is one of the best places to visit in Delhi-NCR.
- Service Hours: 10 am to 5 pm, Mondays locked.
- Must Visit: Kotla Fort Feroz Shah.
- Advice: Most school groups come on the weekdays to visit this location.
- Distance from Delhi International Airport: 43 min (18.6 km).
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14. Hauz Khas Fort – Take Beautiful Shots
The Hauz Khas Fort Complex lies amongst a lake’s magnificent beauty and also is a 10-pointer among the most famous tourist places in Delhi .
Moreover, the silted tank was re-excavated by Firoz Shah Tughlaq and cleared the channels to form what is a popular recreational spot in South Delhi.
Established in the 13th century, it is an activity center, the joy of a bird watcher as well as a favorite picnic spot for locals. Hauz Khas is one of the best places to visit in Delhi-NCR at night or day.
- Advice: There are also a lot of college students in this location who perform live music in the evening. However, you will surely spend some time enjoying the music here with the scenery appealing to your eyes.
- Opening Hours: Sunrise to sunset.
- Must visit: Green Park (attached to fortification).
- Distance from Airport Delhi: 25 min (11,6 km).
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15. Agrasen Ki Baoli – Taking In The Beauty
Agrasen Ki Baoli is one of the best tourist places in Delhi for couples and is also known as Agrasen Ki Baoli.
After Amir Khan’s PK movie, it became very famous and, on the other hand, is also renowned for its haunted nighttime activities.
Moreover, the 60-meter-long and 15 meters high steps, attract many. You have to pay a visit to this spot when exploring CP’s lanes.
- Advice: With an imaginative backdrop, this place has a wide scope for photography and also for beautiful selfies.
- Opening Timings: 9:00 am to 5:30 pm.
- Distance From Airport Delhi: 35 min. (16.5 km).
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16. Chandni Chowk-Eat Food On The Lane
Old Delhi’s Main Road, Chandni Chowk , is also Delhi’s center. Chaotically vying for space, it also fills its narrow lanes with shops to buy economic things.
Street food just isn’t getting any better than Chandni Chowk, too. Also, It’s one of the most loving tourist places in Delhi .
- Advice: This market is the best place to buy wholesale goods, so get your list ready before your visit.
- Must Visit: The Sunday Morning Flea Market, Nayi Sadak, Daryaganj.
- Distance From Delhi International Airport: 51 min (17.3 km).
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17. Palika Bazaar And Market of Janpath-Store
An underground market situated between Connaught Place’s inner and outer circles, Palika Bazar at any given time houses 15,000 people within its walls. Established in the late 1970s.
However, it has 380 numbered shops selling a varied assortment of objects where electronic products, as well as clothing, dominate. Also, it is one of the most desirable tourist places in Delhi NCR that love shopping.
Advice: Hold a little tighter on your bags, as things may get stolen in this packed Palika marketplace.
Janpath Market
Janpath Market is another CP market and it’s linked to Lodhi Road by lane. Also, This place overflows with shops and stalls selling vast amounts of merchandise on the roadside. Also, one of the best tourist places in Delhi for people who looking for budgeted shopping.
Opening Hours: From 10 am until late at night.
P.S. Besides these, there are places where I bet you are offering such wide ranges and throwing away prices that you can be the ‘must-go-shopping-with guy.’ Go to Sarojini Nagar, Karol Bagh, Lajpat Nagar.
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18. Lodhi Gardens-Nature Heritage
Situated near Khan Market, Lodhi Gardens has an area of 90 acres and also is a heritage site throughout the year. Lots of historical monuments, including Sikandar Lodi’s tomb as well as Mohammed Shah, can be seen.
However, if you’d like to plan a Saturday morning picnic, head towards Lodhi Gardens. One of the most famous places in Delhi for tourists as well as for locals.
- Tip: Mostly school children and family picnics are going on in this area. You’re going to have to find a place for yourself.
- Distance From Delhi International Airport: 33 min (14.3 km).
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19. Nizamuddin Dargah
Fully known as the Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah , this is also a popular tourist place in Delhi . The structure is a mausoleum of a very Sufi Saint named Hazrat Khwaja Syed Nizamuddin Auliya who lived from 1238 to 1325.
It is located in the same name city and is also visited every week by many Islamic believers.
The complex is made up of the tombs of poets such as Hazrat Amir Khusro, Inayat Khan, and Mughal princess Jehan Ara Begum.
The neighborhood is divided into two sections near the holy dargah all along Mathura Road. One is Nizamuddin West and the structure is located here as well as having a lovely market managed by Muslim vendors.
The dargah also provides the poor with social assistance by supplying them with basic needs such as furniture, utensils, shoes, and other such items.
Moreover, they prepare food for those who need it at Khanqah, too. Also, make sure to catch one of the nightly Qawwali performances that take place here. it is also one of the good places to visit in Delhi-NCR at night.
- Timings: Entrance hours are from 5:00 am to 10:30 pm.
- Entry Fee: No admission charge.
- Advice: Make sure to take care of your things because the crowds are crazy. Don’t wear sneakers inside, parking is going to be tough to park a little distance away and then walk to the temple. Upon entering the Dargah, make sure you cover your head and also note that women are not allowed to enter the main shrine.
- Distance From Delhi International Airport: 41 min (16.0 km).
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20. Karol Bagh Market-Buy Beauty Products
This is one of Delhi’s oldest markets, popular for traditional Indian wear, especially the bridal range. The variety, as well as the design you can find anywhere else, are difficult.
You can also purchase joys, beauty products, accessories, footwear, gadgets, books, and many other materials.
- Advice: Market Karol Bagh is renowned for a lot of items. Make sure you buy a few from here at least.
- Hours of operation: 10.00 am to 8.00 pm. On Mondays, it’s closed.
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21. South Campus – Enjoy Local Feasts
Another place to get lip-smacking food at an affordable price is Delhi. However, this area’s cafés, this location has always been on the students’ list of favorites.
Tourists often consider this place very appealing because of the cafes, such as Big Yellow Door, Scooter on the Wall, etc.
- Tip: Make sure you also try the momos tandoori among other styles of momos here.
- Popular Snacks, Shakes, and Fast Foods: Italian, Chinese, American as well as North Indian Grill.
- Unique Picks: QD’s, Kev’s, Echoes, Lane Chowringhee.
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22. Nizamuddin- Famous Food
You’re in Delhi, so it’s going to be a big miss not to spend an evening at Nizamuddin . However, this is one of Delhi’s oldest settlements where you’ll find Delhi’s most amazing food. Moreover, this place is renowned for its Mughlai cuisine, from Kebabs to sweets.
- Advice: Also, don’t miss out on Karim’s delicious Kebabs at this spot.
- Famous foods: Tandoori grill, kebabs, traditional sweets, and also other Mughlai Special Picks: Gulfam Kashmiri Wazwan, Karim’s as well as Ghalib Kabab Corner.
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23. Connaught Place
However, this location is the ideal destination for all forms of foodies, from multi-cuisine restaurants to street-side cafés.
Moreover, If you’re looking for foreign cuisine or your love is genuine north Indian recipes, head to Connaught Place for a night out. Therefore, for all these reasons it is one of the main tourist places in Delhi .
- Advice: Parking at this location is restricted. To prevent a challan later make sure you park at the right location.
- Popular Foods: Cafes in north India, regional, international.
- Unique Pick: Minar, Jain Chawal Wale, Kake da Hotel, Parikrama, and more.
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24. Paranthe Wali Gali
If you’re a big-time foodie and love paranthas, then head straight to Delhi’s Paranthe wali Gali.
Moreover, old Delhi’s narrow street will lure you into the appetizing aroma of paranthas and other traditional Indian delicacies.
We can also say for foodies, that this place is like heaven. From rabri parantha, and halwa paratha to mixed as well as all sorts of varieties is available here. Also, one of the famous tourist places in Delhi .
- Advice: Parking is limited in this area. You’ll have to board a subway that’s more convenient for getting to this location.
- Timings: 9 AM-11 PM.
- 2 Cost: INR 150.
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25. Pandara Road-Take a walk
Looking for a spot in Delhi where you can enjoy a fine dining experience with your family or friends as well as with a special person?
Then you have to go up to this place near India Gate where you can find some upmarket restaurants. Also, one of the most demanding tourist places in Delhi .
- Advice: This location is not only popular for the food but also for the beautiful drives at night.
- Popular Foods: Delicacies from North as well as South India, Multi-Cooking, Pan Asian, and Sweets.
- Unique Pick: Gulati, Veg Gulati as well as Ichiban.
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FAQs About Tourist Places in Delhi
There are a lot of questions that come to our mind during the visit to famous places in Delhi, some of the commonly asked questions are answered below.
Q. What are the must-visit tourist places in Delhi?
A. Delhi boasts a myriad of attractions, including the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, India Gate, Lotus Temple, Humayun’s Tomb, and Akshardham Temple.
Q. Are there markets in Delhi suitable for budget shopping?
A. Absolutely! Chandni Chowk and Sarojini Nagar Market are perfect for budget-friendly shopping, offering a variety of traditional and trendy items.
Q. What is the best time to visit Delhi?
A. The months of October to March offer pleasant weather, making it the ideal time to explore Delhi’s tourist places.
Q. Is Delhi a safe city for tourists?
A. Overall, Delhi is safe for tourists, but like any other major city, it’s essential to stay vigilant and follow basic safety precautions.
Q. Are there any cultural events in Delhi worth attending?
A. Yes, Delhi hosts numerous cultural events throughout the year. Check the local calendar for festivals, art exhibitions, and performances.
Q. How can I explore Delhi on a budget?
A. Opt for affordable accommodations, use public transportation, and indulge in street food. Many attractions in Delhi are budget-friendly or offer student discounts.
Delhi-NCR, a treasure trove of cultural, historical, and modern delights, beckons explorers with its diverse offerings. Whether you seek historical marvels, cultural odysseys, modern marvels, green escapes, or vibrant nightlife, this region unfolds a tapestry of experiences waiting to be discovered.
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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
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, 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 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
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 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
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
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 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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A Definitive List of the Places to Visit in Delhi, India
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The vibrant capital city fo India, Delhi is where ancient history and modernity blend seamlessly, creating an experience that’s as rich as it is diverse. In this post, we’ll explore the best places to visit in Delhi, taking you through a journey of colorful markets, majestic monuments, lush gardens, and more.
Let’s dive into this fascinating city and discover why these spots make our list of the top places to visit in Delhi, India!
If you’ve more time in Delhi and want to explore the places around Delhi? Read our ultimate guide to the best weekend trips from Delhi .
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Delhi: First Impressions
Delhi, more often than not, serves as the initial step for journeys across North India . For those with limited time in India, the Golden Triangle is a popular choice. This renowned tourist circuit links the iconic cities of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur , offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region.
The story of Delhi is intriguing. It’s like reading a really really old book. Far from being merely old, this city is steeped in ancientness, with a history that stretches back thousands of years making it one of the most cultural and historic cities in the world.
Over the centuries, Delhi has been built, destroyed, and rebuilt several times. Each era left its mark, from the rulers of ancient dynasties to the mighty Mughals, and finally the British before India gained independence.
This incredible fusion of different epochs is akin to a journey through time along the streets of Delhi. You can see ancient forts standing tall beside modern buildings, telling tales of a city that has seen empires rise and fall. It’s this rich, layered history that makes Delhi a living, breathing museum of India’s past.
As an essential stop in any Indian odyssey , Delhi offers a glimpse into the soul of India, helping you to grasp the essence of this extraordinary country.
Places to Visit in Delhi: An Ultimate List
Delhi has something for everyone! Whether you’re a history buff, architectural enthusiast, culture connoisseur, mythology zealot, art lover, vintage fanatic, museum aficionado or foodie, or a parent who wants your children to learn and have fun; you’ll never run short of places to visit in Delhi and things to do in Delhi.
Delhi presents an array of attractions for its guests, including the old-world charm of Purani Dilli, numerous historic monuments, expansive national museums, verdant gardens, tree-lined broad streets, traditional Havelis, and sprawling farmhouses. The list is indeed extensive!
Here’s a list of almost all the places in Delhi that are worth exploring, tailored to your unique interests. You can choose places that resonate with your taste, style, and preference, and speak directly to your heart and curiosity.
Delhi For History Buffs And Architectural Enthusiasts
Owing to its rich history, there’s no dearth of historical places in Delhi. It’s a historical lovers’ playground.
Gates of Delhi
India Gate Turkman Gate Khooni Darwaza or Kabuli Darwaza Kashmere Gate Ajmeri Gate Mori Gate Lahore Gate Delhi Gate
Did you know? Delhi originally was a walled city. It had 14 gates out of which 5 are still standing strong.
National War Memorial
Lal quila (red fort), salimgarh fort, fatehpuri mosque, tomb of razia sultan, mirza ghalib haveli (ghalib ki haveli).
When somebody asked Ghalib for his postal address, he cut him down to size: “Asadullah Ghalib, Delhi kafi hoga” (Asadullah Ghalib, Delhi, will be enough.)
Agrasen ki Baoli or Ugrasen ki Baoli
It is the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi.
Humayun’s Tomb
It’s speculated to have inspired the Taj Mahal. Nevertheless, it’s one of the best places to see in Delhi. Read our guide to Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi .
Barakhamba Tomb
Purana qila.
It is the oldest fort in the city that narrates the history of Dilli in detail.
Qila-i-Kuhna Mosque
It’s inside the premises of Purana Qila.
Sher Shah Gate, and the remains of the fort of Sher Shah Suri
It is right opposite the grand remains of Purana Qila.
Khairul Manzil
It is a mosque opposite Purana Qila.
Bāġ-e Bīdel (Garden of Bīdel)
This complex has two graves, one that of the 17th-century poet Abdul-Qādir Bīdel and another one of Sufi Saint Malik Yaar Paran.
Lodhi Gardens
It contains Mohammed Shah’s Tomb, the Tomb of Sikandar Lodi, Shisha Gumbad, Bara Gumbad, and Athpula Bridge.
Feroz Shah Kotla Fort
It encompasses Jami Masjid, Minar-e-Zarreen, Ashokan Pillar, and Baoli. It’s also known to be the abode of the djinns.
The Hauz Khas Archaeological Complex (Tughlaq Monuments)
R.k. puram heritage trail.
It includes a visit to the Wazirpur Monument Complex, Bijri Khan’s Tomb, and Munda Gumbad.
Ashokan Rock Edict and Park
Safdarjung’s tomb.
It has many small pavilions like Jangli Mahal, Moti Mahal, and Badshah Pasand and has a garden. Read more about the Tomb of Safdarjung in Delhi.
Mehrauli Archaeological Park
It’s adorned with ancient tombs and monuments viz. Rajon Ki Baoli, Jamali Kamali Mosque, and Tomb, Dargah of Qutb-ud-din Bakhtiyar Kaki(Qutb Sahib), Tomb of Balban, Tomb of the Sufi poet Jamali, Tomb of Adham Khan, Zafar Mahal, and Jahaz Mahal.
Qutub Complex
It’s studded with ancient architectural ruins named Alai Darwaza, Alai Minar, Alauddin’s Tomb & Madrasa Complex, ltutmish’s Tomb, Imam Zamin’s Tomb, Iron Pillar, Mughal Serai, Qutb Minar, Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, Sanderson’s Sundial, Smith’s Folly, and Tarikh-ul-Islam Mosque. Qutub Minar is the world’s tallest brick minaret.
It embraces ancient ruins named Khirki Masjid, Bijay Mandal, Quila Rai Pithora, Kalusarai Masjid, Serai Shaji Mahal, Satpula, Begumpur Masjid.
Tughlaqabad – Adilabad – Nai-ka-Kot Fortress Complex
Read more about the ruins of Tughlaqabad.
Rashtrapati Bhavan
Parliament house, lotus temple, jantar mantar, haveli dharampura, delhi 6 (old delhi haveli tour).
Pro-tip: The Light and Sound Show at Red Fort and Purana Qila are unmissable. If you happen to be in Delhi on weekends, make sure to attend the Change of Guard ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Delhi For Spiritual Zealots
Shahi sunehri masjid, chandani chowk, sunehri mosque, red fort, hazrat nizam-ud-din dargah.
Be a part of eternal history; listen to the Sufi qawwali at ’Nizamuddin Ki Dargah’.
Sis Ganj Gurudwara
Sri digambar jain lal mandir, jama masjid, bangla sahib gurudwara, cathedral church of the redemption, sacred heart cathedral, laxminarayan temple (birla mandir), hanuman mandir, neeli masjid, hauz khas village, kalkaji mandir, akshardham temple, sri venkateswara balaji mandir, jhandewalan temple, moth ki masjid, chhatarpur temple (shri adya katyayani shakti peeth mandir).
Delhi For Museum And Vintage Enthusiasts
Gandhi smriti museum, azad hind gram, national philatelic museum, national rail museum, national science centre, national museum, national police museum, air force museum, metro museum, tibet house, indira gandhi memorial museum, zakir hussain memorial, archaeological museum & indian war memorial museum, sulabh interna tional museum of toilets, delhi for kids, nehru planetarium, national zoological gardens (delhi zoo or chidiya ghar), madame tussauds, shankar’s international dolls museum.
Read more about Dolls Museum in Delhi.
Stellar Children’s Museum
Hauz khas deer park, national children’s museum, children’s park near india gate, atlantic water world, kingdom of dreams, gurugram, worlds of wonder, noida, waste to wonder (seven wonders of world).
Recently opened in Delhi, this park features replicas of 7 wonders of the world made entirely from waste.
Read More: Lansdowne – A Perfect Weekend Getaway from Delhi
Delhi For Art Lovers
National gallery of modern art, india habitat centre, crafts museum, kiran nadar museum of art, ghalib academy and library, sangeet natak akademi (asawari), art positive, exhibit 320, nature morte, vadehra art gallery, art heritage gallery, delhi art gallery, indira gandhi centre for the arts, latitude 28, kamani auditorium, lalit kala akademi, jan natya manch street plays, kumhar gram (potter’s village), india international centre, lodhi art district.
Read our in-depth review of the Lodhi Art District in Delhi .
Delhi Drum Circle
Champa gali.
Delhi for Book Lovers
Daryaganj sunday book market (shifted to mahila haat).
There are a ton of charming Book Cafes that are counted among the best places to hangout in Delhi 🙂
Cha Bar at Iconic Oxford Book Store Cafe Turtle Spell and Bound Bookshop and Cafe Ivy and Bean Music and Mountains – Hillside Cafe (Sakley’s) Rico’s May Day Bookstore and Cafe Jugmug Thela Book Talk T’Pot Book Cafe Serendipity – The Claridges Cafe Moon River Book Exchange Cafe XCO Cafe Woodbox Cafe Fursat Se Another Fine Day Cafe, Gurgaon The Reader’s Cafe, Ghaziabad
Delhi For Fitness Freaks
Raahgiri day (on sundays).
If you haven’t been, Raahgiri is something you must experience at least once.
Spin Monkey Cycle Tour
Explore Delhi like never before with the Spin Monkey Cycle Tour !
Delhi For Nature Lovers And Outdoor Enthusiasts
Mughal gardens (renamed as amrit udyan now).
‘Udyanotsav’ marks the annual opening of the Mughal Gardens to the public from 5 February to 12 March, (except on Mondays) between 9.30 AM to 4 PM.
Sunder Nursery
Delhi’s first arboretum, Time magazine ranks Sunder Nursery among the world’s 100 greatest places to visit in 2018 . It’s not only a haven for nature lovers but a treat for history enthusiasts too. Just adjacent to Humayun’s Tomb, Sunder Nursery is a restored Mughal-era complex that houses 6 historical monuments – Sunder Burj, Mirza Muzaffar Hussain’s Tomb, Lakkarwala Burj, Sunderwala Mahal, Chhota Batashewala, and an unidentified Mughal Tomb besides a beautiful plant nursery.
Garden of Five Senses
Delhi flower markets at ghazipur and connaught place, okhla bird sanctuary, noida, asola bhatti wildlife sanctuary.
Did you know? Delhi is the world’s second most bird-rich capital city after Nairobi, Kenya.
Delhi for Thrill Seekers
Mystery rooms.
Try rock climbing at Camp Wild !
The Paintball Co
Go play Paintball1
Delhi For a Traveler in You
One dollar travel cafe, cp, the hippie trail, hauz khas village, kunzum travel cafe, hauz khas village.
Definitely, A Traveler’s refuge! Read travel books or spend time with fellow travelers with a cup of coffee and cookie at Kunzum Travel Cafe
Cafe Wanderlust, Gurgaon
Delhi for shoppers, chandni chowk.
Shopping at Chandani Chowk is an experience like no other. Lined with shops and stalls, the narrow and crowded lanes are teeming with an array of items-you can literally find anything and everything here.
Some of the most famous traditional bazaars here include Dariba Kalan, Nai Sarak, Bhagirath Place, Katra Neel, Kucha Choudhary Market, Khari Baoli Spice Market (Sadar Bazaar), Kinari Bazar, Paranthe Wali Gali.
Shopping in Karol Bag, especially along Ajmal Khan Road and in Gaffar Market is a great experience. Ajmal Khan Road is a paradise for fashion enthusiasts while Gaffar Market is a tech lovers’ dream-it’s here you can find electronics at competitive prices.
Paharganj Market
A lively marketplace that’s as affordable as vibrant. You must know the art of bargaining!
Gandhi Nagar Market
It’s the largest textile market in Asia—you can imagine the sheer variety and volume of fabrics and garments on display.
Kamla Nagar Market
Majnu ka tilla (little tibet), inner circle, connaught place, janpath market, palika bazaar, state emporia complex, baba kharak singh marg.
It houses emporiums from all Indian states selling state specialties.
Rajiv Gandhi Handicrafts Bhavan
Dilli haat, ina and janakpuri, lajpat nagar (central market), sarojini nagar market, m block market, greater kailash, khan market, nehru place market, south extension market, shahpur jat, azadpur subzi mandi aka farmer’s market.
Take a sneak peek at Asia’s largest wholesale fruits and vegetable market and enjoy the fresh produce that arrives from all across the country.
Delhicacies – Delhi for Foodies
Undoubtedly, one of the most gastronomically delightful cities in the world, Delhi has eateries for every type of craving and for every budget. Here you can savor a variety of Indian street food .
Paranthe Wali Gali, Chandni Chowk
Try their yummy stuffed paranthas!
Old Famous Jalebi Wala, Chandni Chowk
Here, you’ll get to relish Delhi’s best Jalebi!
You must savor the regional delicacies (they have stalls from different states in India) while you shop at this cultural village.
Roshan di Kulfi, Karol Bagh
Their Lacha Tokri is to die for!
Keventer’s
They have several outlets in Delhi. Stop by one of them and try your favorite flavor of appetizing shakes.
Legends of India, CP
Legends of India = Deliciousness
Haldiram’s
Eating at Haldiram’s is like taking a delightful culinary tour through the heart of India’s rich and varied snack culture. And, you must not miss Raj Kachori!
Khan Chacha, CP
A must-visit for some mouth-watering kababs and tikkas!
Shyam Sweets, Chawri Bazaar
Fill your mouth and your soul with their heavenly Aloo Puri. Couple it with hot halwa to enhance the experience.
Saravana Bhawan, Janpath and Andhra Bhawan, Ashoka Road
Both famous for their authentic South Indian food.
Pandara Road
It’s full of outlets serving spicy North Indian and Punjabi cuisine.
Bengali Market
Eat all kinds of street food and sweets here. It’s one of the best places in Delhi to try gol gappe, papri chaat, crisp aloo chaat, and sandesh!
Gole Market
Mind-boggling variety of food-a shout-out for our favorite at Gole Market – Bangla Sweet House . Their mini-samosa and gulab jamun are to die for.
Gujarat Bhawan
One stop shop for authentic Gujarati cuisine in Delhi.
Khandani Pakodewala, Sarojini Nagar or Vinod Snacks, Pakode Wali Gali, Lajpat Nagar
Visit one of them for crispy, and spicy pakodas.
Wafflesome, Greater Kailash-I
Do you love waffles? I absolutely adore them! There’s something irresistibly comforting about biting into a warm, crispy waffle, with its golden pockets perfectly holding your favorite toppings. Whether it’s drenched in syrup, sprinkled with sugar, or loaded with fruit and cream, each waffle is a small piece of heaven on a plate!
Chache Di Hatti, North Campus
You can’t say you’ve visited Delhi if you haven’t tasted chacha ke chole bhaturey!
Sitaram Diwan Chand , Paharganj
They are serving chole bhaturey since 1970. Delhites vouch for its chole bhaturey. Taste it to believe it.
Shawarma Waala, Kamla Nagar
For shawarma, of course!
A perfect place to savor the old-world charm of baking.
Azoté, SDA Market
Yummy Red Velvet Sundae!
Thadi, Hauz Khaz Village
You can laze around while you eat here.
The Great Kabab Factory
Check out their Great Kababs.
Authentic Rajasthani cuisine in Delhi.
QD’s restaurant, Hudson Lane
Yumy Paneer Tikka!
Majnu ka Tila
Famous for Tibetan street food. You must try Laping noodles, pancakes, shabalay, and thukpa.
Giani di Hatti, Chandni Chowk
Almost divine kulfi faluda!
Kailash Chandra Jain Chai Wallah
Ah! Their Almond Chai.
Hira Lal Chaat Wala, Chawri Bazaar
Kulle ki Chaat or Daulat ki Chaat
Pandey’s Paan, CP
Wouldn’t you want to conclude your dinner with an Indian after-dinner treat? Savor the best paan in Delhi here!
Karim’s, Chandani Chowk
A literal haven for Mughlai food lovers!
YETI, The Himalayan Kitchen, Hauz Khas Village
It not only offers heart-warming Himalayan cuisine but is also known to be one of the most Instagram-worthy cafes in Delhi.
Prabhu Chaat Bhandar , UPSC Road
Delhi mein aa ke chaat nahin khayi to kya kiya? Prabhu Chaat Bhandar is famous for its signature chaat since 1935.
Fun Fact: “It is said that Prabhu Chaat Bhandar was amongst the first chaat stalls in Delhi to be listed in the income tax bracket for its immense revenue collection.” quotes NDTV Food. This reminds me of an anecdote – Once when income tax officials arrived at Prabhu Chaat Bhandar for a raid, Nathu Lal (founder) claimed that he didn’t have a taxable sale. Having heard that, the income tax officers started counting the used plates.
Delhi is known for its mouth-watering street food. You can’t leave the city before you try famous street food infamous for causing Delhi Belly. So, how do you consume it without getting sick?
I only have one piece of advice – Take a legit food tour that allows you to savor Delhicacies without the risk of Delhi Belly .
What’s the most authentic way to explore the local Indian food scene? Well, my friend Viola shared her experience wherein she got a chance to cook with a local in Delhi. Read to know how you too can experience India, homemade!
Pro-Tip: Delhi has so much to offer that one gets confused about what to do and what not in a limited period of time. If you plan to visit India’s cultural hub, please make a list of your type of places (I am sure the list will be long enough), visit these, and experience them for yourself.
Phew! That’s a wrap-up of our guide to the best places in Delhi. In case I missed out on any place that’s worth visiting in Delhi, do let me know.
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Delhi is an incredible, crazy city bursting with flavors, color, and beautiful chaos! Spend busy days exploring historic mosques and ancient temples. Make your way through vibrant markets – some of the oldest and largest in the world. Your days will be full to the brim!
We’ve put together a Delhi itinerary that takes you to all the best that this city has to offer. Learn about India’s rich history and the many fascinating religions that make up Delhi culture. Taste deliciously unique cuisines, and embrace the local traditions!
With tips on how to stay safe and enjoy the city to the utmost, you simply can’t go wrong. These are the best places to visit in Delhi.
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It’s easy to decide when to visit Delhi ! The city is the kind of holiday destination you definitely want to visit in the shoulder seasons, spring and fall. Spring (February – March) is sunny and pleasant without getting too hot. Fall (September – December) is similarly lovely!
Like most places you’ll encounter while backpacking India , Delhi doesn’t even really have a winter. It has a monsoon season (July – mid-September) and in this period, the weather is wet, humid and hot. Unless you’re used to this kind of weather, we recommend you avoid traveling during this time, as it can get very uncomfortable!
Still, most of the year is very hot and full of sunshine. Tourists travel to Delhi anytime between October and March, when all the heavy rains are gone, temperatures are milder, and the land is lush and beautiful.
Weekends in Delhi are little different to the rest of the week, and more attractions are closed on a Monday than over the weekend.
Deciding where to stay in Delhi can be tough as the city is so damned big. If you want to be right in the middle of the action, find accommodation in Lajpat Nagar. This colorful neighborhood is where you’ll find the sprawling, busy, brightly colored Central Market, one of Delhi’s greatest markets and one of the stops on our Delhi itinerary!
Situated in South Delhi, this is a great place to have as your home-base. It’s close to everything, and you’ll never be more than a few steps away from some great restaurants and bars, as well as family-run eateries and unique stores. It’s not for the faint-hearted, as it’s always busy! But if you’re looking to meet people and have loads of fun, you’re sure to do that here.
For something a little more secluded (a tough feat on any day in Delhi), the best place to stay in Delhi, is Lodhi Colony. This neighborhood is a little more upscale, as well as quieter! This was the last residential area built during the British reign and has a unique and special atmosphere. There’s a lot to see and enjoy here but in a more peaceful environment.
Other great neighborhoods are Old Delhi, where you can connect with the city’s history and enjoy quirky shops, beautiful architecture, and Hauz Khas Village. This neighborhood is where you can experience Delhi’s medieval history!
So, as you can see, there are a great many fantastic options for your vacation in Delhi. Just be sure to stay central if you only have 3 days in Delhi!
Best Hostel in Delhi – Hostel Smyle Inn
Located in the heart of Delhi, Hostel Smyle Inn is walking distance from many of our stops! It’s a simple, charming family-run hostel with a history of great value. Free breakfast and high-speed internet add to the comfortable rooms. If you’re looking for a more affordable option and terrific value for money, this is your best bet!
Best Airbnb in Delhi: Comfy condo with outside space
A cosy space with lots of natural light and a timeless view will help you feel situated in no time. Besides your room, you have access to a bathroom (with shower), living room and kitchen. There is also a small garden, shared with the neighbours, that you can use!
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Best Budget Hotel in Delhi – Hotel Sky
Hotel Sky is a great budget hotel with all the amenities and a terrific location. In addition to cozy rooms, you can enjoy the in-house restaurant, free parking, and a terrace! You can also take advantage of the room service and currency exchange. It’s a terrifically convenient accommodation choice, perfect for families and couples.
Best Luxury Hotel in Delhi – The Imperial
Beautiful decor and luxurious facilities, The Imperial is one of Delhi’s top hotels. Relax in the pool or with the world-class spa facilities! The hotel has seven restaurants, yoga classes, a book shop, and babysitting services. It is the perfect place to relax and rejuvenate while remaining close to all the action.
The best way to get around the city is with the Delhi Metro. It’s quicker than every other mode of transport, and cheaper too. The trains come every 5-10 minutes, and the first coach is always reserved for women. So if you’re a woman traveling Delhi alone, you can chill comfortably here.
Be prepared for crammed coaches during rush hours, which differ according to the day! If you want to avoid the coach at these times, Delhi also has that handy world-wide app, Uber. If you don’t want it to get too pricey, you can even get an Uber Pool.
Of course, one of our favorite ways to get around any city is by walking. Stroll between the stops that are close together, and experience much more of the city than you would any other way! You’ll see so many interesting and exciting things as you explore by foot.
You can grab a city map at your accommodation, and plot out your Delhi itinerary stops before you set off. And if your feet get tired at any point of the day, hail a rickshaw, and experience another of Delhi’s cultural icons as you head for your next stop!
Old Delhi | Spice Market | Tomb of Safdarjung | Qutub Minar | Rashtrapati Bhavan | India Gate
Wondering what to do in Delhi? We’ve got all the best for you. The majority of day 1 in Delhi is spent in the most historic part of the city, Old Delhi! Explore the structures which have formed Delhi, and enjoy the vibrancy of markets and mosques.
Day 1 / Stop 1 – Stroll through Old Delhi
- Why it’s awesome: It’s where you can enjoy the epitome of traditional Indian culture and liveliness!
- Cost: Free!
- Food nearby: One of the many great eateries where you can enjoy some local favorites is Jung Bahadur Kachori Wala
Founded in 1639 as a walled city, Old Delhi is a treasure trove of historic attractions and beautiful little details. It’s always bustling and colorful, the streets winding through gorgeous architecture and urban areas!
One of India’s best-known traditional urban environments, you’ll learn more about India, both contemporary and historic, right here. A number of our stops are in the area, but we suggest you start day 1 in Delhi strolling through and having a look around! It’s chaotic and jam-packed, loads of fun, as long as you’re ready for a crowd.
Once named Shahjahanabad and the capital of the Mughal empire, it was filled with mansions, mosques, and gardens. It remains Delhi’s symbolic heart, and there’s always something going on.
Day 1 / Stop 2 – Do some spice shopping at Khari Baoli
- Why it’s awesome: It’s one of the world’s biggest spice markets
- Food nearby: Grab something from the incredible street food stalls
After exploring the greater Old Delhi, head over to Asia’s best and biggest spice market! If you’re spending more than 2 days in Delhi, and you plan on doing your own cooking, you should definitely try a few spices! Many of these you will find nowhere else. You can also grab some dried fruit and unusual snacks to enjoy on the rest of your two days in Delhi.
It’s an immersive experience and a sensory overload, you’ll want to smell everything! You’ll want to taste everything too, but don’t try that. You can, however, take lots of photos, and barter with the tradespeople. Many of whom have run these stalls for generations.
This vast market has been operating since the 17th century, a historic part of Delhi culture. It may be just a market, but it’s an authentic Indian experience you won’t forget anytime soon!
Insider Tip: The market is closed on Sundays, and runs from 10 am to 8 pm. We’ve made it our second stop so that you’re here before the crowds and the heat of midday!
Day 1 / Stop 3 – Visit the Tomb of Safdarjung
- Why it’s awesome: Peaceful, monumental and lovely, it’s the perfect stop after all that exciting busyness
- Cost: $2 USD
- Food nearby: If you don’t feel like street food, visit the nearby Sugar Blossoms for sweet treats and a boutique feel
Displaying the grandeur of the Mughal era, this iconic tomb was built in 1754 and houses Nawab Safdarjung. It was the last monumental tombs and garden from the Mughals, a sandstone and marble mausoleum!
One of the things we love about this tomb is how relatively small the crowds tend to be! It’s beautiful and historic, but it was only recently renovated, leaving it rather unknown to tourists. So you can stroll slowly through and admire the artistry without the crowds you’ll find at most Delhi attractions! This makes it the perfect stop after the bustling market.
The tomb itself is nestled in a square garden with a lovely garden, a library, and pavilions. Catch your breath here and relax on the grass before setting off to the next stop on your Delhi itinerary!
Day 1 / Stop 4 – Explore Qutub Minar
- Why it’s awesome: It’s one of the most famous Delhi points of interest, and for good reason!
- Cost: $7 USD
- Food nearby: For something a little different, enjoy a late lunch at the Armenian restaurant, Lavaash By Saby!
Built in the 13th century, this curious tower dominates the nearby skyline. 73-meters high, the tower is made up of alternatingly angular and rounded flutings. It’s surrounded by two historic mosques, one of which is the oldest in Northern India!
It was built as a victory tower and is made up of red sandstone recycled from various temples. It’s one of the most popular Delhi points of interest, and an absolute must-see.
A lot has happened with this unique tower. Three floors were added years after its construction, and at one point, lightning struck and broke off the top floor!
There is not even certainty about who it’s dedicated to – a Sufi saint, the father-in-law of the man who commissioned it, or the muezzins who used it for the call to prayer. But whatever it’s dedicated to, it’s a beautiful and impressive monument to India’s rich and colorful history!
Day 1 / Stop 5 – See the presidential palace, Rashtrapati Bhavan
- Why it’s awesome: It’s the presidential palace, with so much to see and famously beautiful gardens
- Cost: $1 USD per circuit
- Food nearby: Grab some Indian comfort food at the nearby MP Club & Canteen South Avenue
For something a little more modern but just as ornate and beautiful, visit the Rashtrapati Bhavan! Built for the Viceroy of India, this massive mansion is an experience of Indian stateliness and wealth – something you may see little of in contemporary Delhi.
The mansion has a full 340 floors! It also has 190 acres of curated garden you could get lost in. you can join tours in 3 circuits of the mansion – one of the main building, one of the museum, and one of the extensive gardens. You can choose what you’re most interested in and enjoy a tour of that, or join them all!
The gardens, in addition to curated spaces, include forest, parks, wilderness, and water bodies! You’ll see peacocks sauntering about, and other small animals and birds.
The museum includes invaluable artifacts of Indian heritage, art and culture! The mansion, of course, includes ornate halls, a massive library, and drawing rooms. There’s just so much to see!
If you’re spending the weekend in Delhi, you can even watch the changing of the guards, a tradition that remains from British rule. Timings for this change, so ask at the desk when you arrive or check for your dates!
Insider Tip: The three circuits are closed on Mondays, and with the exception of the museum circuit, on Wednesday too. Be sure to plan your Delhi itinerary around this!
Day 1 / Stop 6 – Marvel at India Gate
- Why it’s awesome: It’s an impressive monument in a lovely area
- Food nearby: Enjoy some fantastic Indian and Mughal cuisine at Gulati Restaurant
The perfect place to end off your first day in Delhi is India Gate! This war memorial is lit up at night – which is likely when you’ll see it, considering how full your day is! It stands as a memorial for the British Indian Army soldiers who died in WWI and the Second Anglo-Afghan War.
There are over 13,000 names inscribed on the gate. There is also a flame continuously burning as a memorial to the unknown soldier, all the men who died in battle, whose names are not marked down. It’s a beautiful memorial to a difficult time in human history, and one everyone will appreciate and respect.
Reflecting the styles of the Arc de Triomphe and older Greek memorial gates, the India Gate has put a unique twist on the style and is something all its own. Watch the sunset behind it and the lights go on to illuminate the structure!
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Chhatarpur Temple | Akshardham Temple | Hauz Khas | Humayun’s Tomb | Lotus Temple | Red Fort | Chandni Chowk
On the second of your 2-day itinerary in Delhi, explore both modern and historic landmarks in the newer part of the city. End the day off with a visit to one of the world’s biggest market roads! Many of the stops can even be explored on a self-guided Delhi walking tour.
Day 2 / Stop 1 – Visit Chhatarpur Temple
- Why it’s awesome: It’s an icon of Delhi, massive, calming and impressive
- Food nearby: Get a casual, cozy breakfast at Dilip Momos
Dedicated to the Hindu goddess Katyayani, this magnificent temple is the perfect way to start day 2 in Delhi! It’s surrounded by trees and greenery, with a terrifically peaceful atmosphere – particularly, first thing in the morning!
There are many beautiful statues of the Hindu gods and goddesses in the temple. Walk through the temple grounds and enjoy the scenic calm.
The structure is very unusual, made almost entirely from marble. It is also one of the largest temples in the world! A full 60 acres with over 20 temples. You can spend hours here, but we recommend limiting yourself to 2-hours.
Be sure to explore the surrounding area a little! It’s an important biodiversity area, with lakes, exotic vegetation, and season waterfalls.
Day 2 / Stop 2 – Walk through Akshardham Temple
- Why it’s awesome: This is the biggest and best temple complex in India
- Food nearby: You can find something yummy at the Akshardham Complex Food Court
Akshardham sits on the banks of the river, an extensive complex with much more than a temple. The name means ‘divine abode of god’, and that high title is certainly reflected in the temple’s perfection and massive expense.
Spend hours here, exploring the themed gardens, a boat ride that takes you through the cultural history of Delhi, and watching a water show.
The main attraction, of course, remains the temple. Incredibly decorated, the pink sandstone and marble are carved with dancers, deities, animals, and plants.
You’ll also find over 100 life-sized elephant statues on the temple grounds! It’s an experience totally unlike any other temple pilgrimage, unique and wondrous.
Visit the hall of values to see life-size robotic displays of the life of Swaminarayan (the temple’s main deity). Stroll along the lake and explore Bharat Upavan, a garden filled with bronze sculptures of deities and others.
Insider Tip: Like many of the stops on our Delhi itinerary, the dress code here requires covered legs till the knee, and arms to the elbow. But if you aren’t dressed appropriately, a free sarong is available, so you don’t have to miss it!
Day 2 / Stop 3 – Enjoy the peace at Hauz Khas Complex
- Why it’s awesome: It’s an enchanting medieval village and mosque, completely different from the more contemporary stops
- Food nearby: Get some tea and cake at the quaint, kitsch Elma’s teashop and cafe
For a greater feel for historic India, visit the Hauz Khas Complex! This 13th-century village is the perfect place to see how people lived here during Medieval times. It’s relatively unknown, so you’re likely to spend your visit exploring with only a few others in a peaceful environment.
The complex includes a medieval seminary, a mosque, and a stone water tank. The lush wild garden compliments the historic structures, and makes you feel like you’re walking somewhere magical.
Insider Tip: The complex is closed to visitors every Monday, so if you’re here on this day, give this stop a skip. It’s better to visit over a weekend in Delhi.
Day 2 / Stop 4 – Stop at Humayun’s Tomb
- Why it’s awesome: It’s gorgeous, the inspiration behind the Taj Mahal!
- Cost: $9 USD
- Food nearby: Get some tasty late-afternoon kebabs at Yaseen kabab Corner
Built in 1570, this tomb has a great deal of cultural significance in India! It was the first garden-tomb in the country, and had a huge influence on architecture and style throughout the centuries.
The tomb is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and has undergone extensive restorations to ensure that we can still visit it and admire the historic splendor for generations!
This is such a great place to take photos, and at the time you’ll be visiting (late afternoon), it is relatively quiet. You can join a guided tour to learn more about the history and influence of Humayun’s Tomb. Or just explore the grounds on your own and admire the beauty!
If you later visit the Taj Mahal, a stop here is even more important. You’ll really be able to see how this mausoleum inspired the later one. It’s the beginning of the Mughal architectural style that culminated in that iconic place!
Day 2 / Stop 5 – Pray at the Lotus Temple
- Why it’s awesome: A really unique design and joyful environment
- Food nearby: Enjoy a good meal and drinks at The Flying Saucer Cafe
This impressive and unique place is a wonder to visit! 27 marble flower petals make up the unusual structure, designed after the sacred lotus. It is a religious worshipping grounds for all faiths, so you can choose to pray there with people from all over the world and all religions!
If you do choose to go inside, you’ll get a quick brief on what to do – primarily, be quiet and respectful. You’ll also leave your shoes behind in a secure room. If you don’t, just take it in from the outside, and get a few shots!
Insider Tip: Like many of the stops, the Lotus Temple is closed on a Monday – when planning a trip to Delhi, we suggest you book your dates around this day. A weekend in Delhi is much better.
Day 2 / Stop 6 – Admire the Red Fort
- Why it’s awesome: It’s one of the top Delhi landmarks, massive and ornate
- Cost: $4 USD
- Food nearby: Enjoy a laid-back meal at Abdul Ghani Qureshi Kabab
Also called Lal Qal’ah, this Mughal fort complex is one of Delhi’s top attractions! It’s been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and should not be missed when touring Delhi!
Stroll through palaces and canals, baths, entertainment halls, ornate gardens and a beautifully decorated mosque – all in the Red Fort Complex! It’s a beautiful fusion of cultures and architectural traditions and is considered the peak of Mughal creativity.
It’s the perfect next stop, just a short walk away from the Tomb! You could spend the whole day here, exploring the different structures and gardens and admiring the little details. But since there’s so much to see in just 2 days in Delhi, we recommend a visit of 2-3 hours!
Day 2 / Stop 7 – Shop and eat at Chandni Chowk
- Why it’s awesome: It’s a massive, exciting market you could spend hours and hours exploring
- Food nearby: Get some traditional Indian ice cream at Kuremal Mohanlal Kulfiwale
End off day 2 in Delhi on the perfect note. It’s one of our favorite stops on the 2-day itinerary in Delhi! Right opposite Red Fort you’ll find this long busy street, one of the oldest and greatest markets in the city.
Chandi Chowk is a full-day market, but we love it in the evening when the atmosphere shifts and the bustling daytime visitors give way to the nighttime crowd.
This massive outdoor market has some of the best and most well-priced fabrics and Indian clothing you’ll find in Delhi! In fact, it has everything. It’s the perfect place to shop, eat, and enjoy the vibrant local culture.
It’s always crowded, so be prepared to nudge through some people when necessary. You’ll find huge bargains here, and some incredible food! Many of the stalls have been run by the same family in the same place for over 100 years. It’s an experience in tradition and changing culture.
Insider Tip: Keep cash on you! You’re not likely to find a card machine here, and you don’t want to miss out. Just make sure your bag is always closed and on the front of your body.
Hostel Smyle Inn
Located in the heart of Delhi, Hostel Smyle Inn is walking distance from many of our stops! It’s a simple, charming family-run hostel with a history of great value.
- Free Breakfast
Lodhi Gardens | Food Tasting Tour | Tuk-Tuk/Rickshaw Tour | National Museum | Sri Bangla Sahib Gurudwara
There’s still a lot to see in Delhi! So if you’re spending more than 2 days here, that’s wonderful. Our 3-day itinerary in Delhi has got you covered, to see everything possible!
Lodhi Gardens
- The gardens stretch for 90 acres!
- Historical monuments and ruins dot the extensive park
- The monuments are from the 14th-17th centuries, and everything is well-maintained
Developed by the British as a landscaped setting for the various monuments within it, Lodi Garden is gorgeous! It was once named Lady Willington Park but was renamed Lodhi Garden, after one of India’s great dynasties, when India gained its independence.
The garden is a lovely place to stroll and enjoy a picnic! Flowers line the walkways, and a great many trees stretch up to compete with the tall monuments.
The monuments in the garden are open to visitors, so you can explore them and admire the historic architecture and detail. You can even join a tour, and learn about the various structures from a local guide.
Be sure to bring your camera, and try to go early or late in the day! At these times, hardly anyone will be here. You can enjoy the monuments in silence, and get some exquisite photos with no one in sight!
The garden feels like an oasis in the middle of the city. It is located squarely in one of New Delhi’s busiest areas, but once you step in that green expanse, it feels immediately as if you are in the countryside. A countryside dotted with precious monuments and tombs!
Old Delhi Street Food Tasting Tour
- Experience the city in a unique way, tasting local street foods and snacks
- Travel by rickshaw and explore Delhi’s winding streets
- Enjoy a trip to the spice market and try new things
The best food tour in Delhi is definitely a street food tour! Indians enjoy many of their meals from street food stalls – they’re a huge part of the culture here. As such, it’s a great way to experience and learn about local life!
You can either tour the street food stalls yourself and give everything that looks exciting a go. Or you can join a guided tour and try what’s considered the best of the Delhi street food scene! Either option is great, and very different.
It’s a fully immersive experience, and you’ll move through the bustling market tasting sugary jalebis and famously good Dahi Vada ! Learn about the neighborhood’s history and traditions, both food-related and otherwise. India has such a unique and unusual cuisine history!
Thankfully, there’s just as much for vegetarians to enjoy as meat-eaters. However, if you do choose to tour the market yourself, consider avoiding meat, as food poisoning can occur. If you join a tour, rest assured they choose their stops carefully with hygiene in mind.
Jump on a rickshaw and explore the area, traveling through the narrow streets with your enthusiastic local guide and a small group!
Or, if you go it alone, we still recommend you jump on a rickshaw! Just ask the rider to take you around the old walled city while you do a bit of digesting.
Old Delhi: 3-Hour Tuk-Tuk/Rickshaw Tour
- Explore all the main highlights of Old Delhi
- Ride past bazaars and temples in a tuk-tuk or bicycle rickshaw
- You’ll even participate in a community kitchen where you can get back and learn more about contemporary India
This is such a great way to see the city! Explore the historic Old Delhi on a rickshaw/tuk-tuk . The rickshaw has been a part of Indian transport for centuries and is one of the absolute best ways to experience Delhi.
Sit back and relax while your tour guide and rider shows you the sights and tells you a bit about their history and importance! Stop and find something beautiful at the market, and enjoy how your guide navigates the busy crowd to bring you comfortably through.
You’ll want your camera on this tour!
Visit Jama Masjid, Delhi’s largest mosque and a stop not yet on your itinerary for Delhi! This beautiful structure was built in 1650, and has remained one of India’s most massive mosques all these centuries. You’ll have time to tour the mosque a little before setting off to your next stop.
Ride through the largest spice market in Asia (and an earlier stop on your Delhi trip itinerary), Khari Baoli. You’ll even get to volunteer, if you choose to, at the langar, community kitchen service.
It’s a great way to experience India. Not only will you experience more of the local culture and way of life. You’ll also learn about Delhi’s history, and about the tenets of the various religions in this city, like Sikhism and the Jain religion!
National Museum of New Delhi
- Brilliant displays of historic artifacts, artworks, statues and sculptures
- The museum covers Indian history from ancient times until now
- Carefully curated, with great facilities and helpful staff
We’ve saved this incredible stop till now because you’d be best served by spending a full day here! The museum is a wonderful experience, with so many exhibitions, and all well-maintained.
India’s history is so vastly different to the more commonly known western societies. The art, cultures, religions and belief systems that have thrived here are unique, complex and beautiful. Celebrate and learn about them here, where you can find a wealth of knowledge in all fields!
Experience the artifacts at the museum’s Tactile Experience display! Created specially for the blind, the gallery has tactile replicas of some of the museum’s most interesting artifacts. So for once, you can touch what’s on display!
The jewelry display is exquisite, and the arms and armor gallery has so many artifacts, the like of which you’ll find nowhere else! The Central Asian Antiquities has over 12 000 objects from the 3rd to the 12th century AD – gathered from the Silk Roads.
India has such a rich history, with so many empires and dynasties holding power and influencing the culture and way of life. The opportunity to actually see the things used in war, and in everyday life back then, is truly wonderful. Especially after seeing the many incredible structures on your 3-day itinerary in Delhi!
Sri Bangla Sahib Gurudwara
- A beautifully peaceful place in the heart of Delhi
- Delhi’s most impressive and stunning Sikh religion temples
- Open 24/7, you can visit here at any time of day
Famous for its unique spirituality, hospitality, and gorgeous architecture, Sri Langa Sahib Gurudwara is a wonderful place to visit. Particularly for spiritual people. You can join the Sikhs in prayer at any time of day, or simply admire the beauty of it, and the friendliness you’re faced with.
The atmosphere here is incredibly warm and friendly. The people are always happy to help in any way. You can even enjoy some free halwa!
While Sikhism is a relatively unknown religion, it’s the fifth-largest religion in the world, with about 28 million followers! This means that this temple is often very busy, as it is a holy site of pilgrimage.
Sikhs believe in one God, but also in karma and reincarnation! It’s a fascinating religion, and one you can learn a lot about here. This stop isn’t for everyone, but anyone interested in spirituality and religion, as well as human kindness, will love it!
Of course, you can also simply admire the unique architecture, the marble facade, and the golden minarets! It’s a beautiful structure that emanates warmth and can always be relied on to bring a little peace.
Is Delhi Safe? Well, Delhi has a few safety issues to keep in mind so that you can be sure to enjoy your holiday to the fullest! Firstly, the very crowded areas are places where pickpockets thrive, like in every city. Delhi just has more crowded areas than many others.
So keep your bag closed and in front of you. Keep your wallet in your front pocket rather than the back. Don’t wear flashy jewelry or anything too expensive-looking that can easily be grabbed!
Another issue is the congestion on the roads. This is one of the reasons we recommend using the metro, as traffic is a serious problem! More than that though, you need to be very careful when crossing the street.
Unfortunately, Delhi is not an especially safe place for women traveling alone – rape and sexual assault is pretty common. If you do choose to travel alone, avoid empty streets even during the day. At night, take extra care. Make sure your transport home is safe and reputable. Also be sure to watch your drinks.
If you arrive in Delhi and your taxi driver says the hotel you ask to go to is dangerous or closed, get out or ask to be taken to the place you said. Known as touts , these men are almost always trying to take you to a hotel where they earn commission on your stay.
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The day trips from Delhi take you to some of the most beautiful places in India! Leave the bustling city behind and explore the more rural side of India. And of course, you have to see the Taj Mahal!
Akshardham: Exhibition, Light and Water Show with Transfers
Visit Akshardham Temple outside of Delhi city and experience the splendor of Delhi’s Hindu decor and decadence! You’ll learn about Hindu gods and goddesses, and the unique spirituality that still dominates Indian culture.
Explore the gorgeous gardens and see 20,000 gods and goddesses carved into the majestic temple. You can then watch the night-time light and water show, with the temple as the backdrop! This show depicts Hindu values like morality, perseverance and family harmony in a unique and beautiful way.
Board a boat and pass through a display of all of India’s greatest contributions to the world! It is a truly unique and immersive day trip from Delhi.
Private Taj Mahal & Agra Tour from Delhi by Car
Of course, no visit to Delhi and India is complete without seeing the Taj Mahal! This ivory-white marble mausoleum was built in 1632 to house the favorite wife of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan , and is now one of the new seven wonders of the world!
Explore this iconic monument in the early morning, before the crowds get too big. Then move onto the Taj Mahal’s sister-monument, the immense Agra Fort!
It’s an incredible way to spend the day, enjoying these historic monuments and relaxing outside of the city. See a bit of rural India, and have lunch in Agra.
Delhi and Agra 2-Day Tour with Taj Mahal Sunrise
This tour is for those who only have a few days to spend in India! You’ll spend day 1 stopping at the best sites in Old and New Delhi before leaving for Agra.
Agra is a smaller city near Delhi, famous for, you guessed it, the Taj Mahal. There are some hostels in Agra if you want to extend a day trip.
The best part of this tour is that you can see the Taj Mahal at sunrise. The white marble blushes pink, and the crowds are as small as they’ll ever be. You may even get a picture without anyone else in sight!
Spend the day much like in the last tour suggestion, exploring the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort and relaxing in expansive gardens.
Jaipur Private Day-Trip by Car or Train
Visit the ‘pink city’ on one of the best day trips from Delhi! Jaipur is enchanting, and distinctly different from Delhi, making it the perfect place to see next. You can catch a train and watch the countryside pass by, or enjoy private transfer.
Once you’re in the city, enjoy a guided tour of the city’s top attractions! These include the Palace of Winds, designed for royal ladies to look out and not be seen. They also include the enchanting Water Palace, the Amer Palace, and the City Palace, which make up the center of Jaipur !
It’s a full day of touring, and you’ll be dropped off at your hotel tired and happy.
Customized Private Day Tour of Delhi
If you’re traveling with anyone who only has one day in Delhi, then this is the perfect tour. You’ll set off on a full-day excursion, and pick all the stops in a personalized itinerary for Delhi.
Choose between museums and mosques, temples, markets and ancient complexes. You may not be able to fit our whole Delhi itinerary into a day, but you can certainly visit all your favorite stops!
Your local guide can either accompany you and tell you about your various stops, or simply transport you between places and allow you to enjoy your romantic day without stress or concern.
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Find out what people want to know when planning their Delhi itinerary.
How many days are enough for Delhi?
3-5 days in Delhi are ideal if you want to see all of the top sights. Any extra days are a bonus – allowing you to take your time or head out on day trips.
What should you include on a 3 day Delhi itinerary?
Make sure to include these top attractions on your Delhi itinerary: – Old Delhi – Khari Baoli – Tomb of Safdarjung – Lotus Temple
Where should you stay in Delhi if you have a full itinerary?
Lajpat Nagar is the best place to base yourself if you’re only spending a short time in Delhi. Located in South Delhi, its central location means you’re only a short away from top attractions.
Is Delhi worth visiting?
Sure is! From vibrant markets to eccentric architecture and ancient temples, Delhi is a treat for all the senses.
Whether you’ve got just a weekend in Delhi, or weeks, you can use this Delhi itinerary to make sure you tick off all the best sights and attractions in the exciting capital city!
There is so much to enjoy about this city. The vibrant culture is phenomenal, and you’ll always hear laughter and singing – not to mention intense bargaining. The historic monuments are so unlike western attractions, unique and outrageously graceful.
You’ll learn much as you go along, and gain a new appreciation for India, its many struggles, and the people who persevere and make it beautiful.
Be sure to pack plenty of sunscreen, a hat, and comfortable walking shoes! As well as a good camera – Delhi is a photographer’s dream. But really, with so much color, life, and free access to all the best monuments (can you believe?) it’s any backpackers dream!
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- 79 Tourist Places In Delhi In 2024
23 Mar 2023
So a close buddy is visiting Delhi for the first time and you are excited yet confused about showing him the tourist places in Delhi . Not your fault. The long list of tourist attractions in Delhi often gives nightmares to most established trip planners. Chill! All you have to do is figure out what they like and choose from our list of famous tourist places in Delhi across different categories. From monuments & temples to parks and museums, Delhi has so much in store that it won’t stop amusing you. Don’t believe us? Get packed and leave right away to be mesmerized by the beautiful city!
Being the former capital, harboring generations of culture, Delhi has earned its right to be the capital of India. There are many attractions and places that showcase the many years of rule and what now consists as major heritage places. from tombs to forts to old cities and markets, Delhi has it all. Exploring these is that first step that comes into “Exploring Delhi 101.” There are a whole lot of places so sit comfortably and enjoy the listings as you please. We have also added some more information with each listing to give you more insights.
79 Tourist Places In Delhi
Excited to explore Delhi? Here is the perfect mini-guide which has all the details about the places that you just cannot miss on your trip. Take a look at these best tourist places in Delhi to know all about it while you select the most extra ones in the capital city to explore!
1. Red Fort – Pride Of Mughal Dynasty
The Red Fort is an epitome of the Mughal era in India and is the face of tourist attractions in Delhi. Built in 1638, it is an outstanding marvel of Mughal architecture made of red sandstone and is one of the famous tourist places in Delhi. Within its magnanimous walls, the chhata bazaar and every evening sound and light show are special attractions. If you are interested in the history of Red Fort, you will be thrilled to know that the Fort was built when Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan shifted his capital to Delhi. In 2007, this Fort has declared a UNESCO World Heritage. It is one of the most famous places in Delhi.
Built By: Shah Jahan Built In: 1648 Entry fee: Free for children under 15, INR 10 for Indians, and INR 250 for foreigners Opening hours: 9 AM to 6 PM. Closed on Mondays Must visit: Digambar Jain Mandir, Sis Ganj Gurudwara and Paranthe Wali Gali nearby Tip: This place has many tourists visiting during the peak season and there might be a long queue for the tickets. Nearest Metro Station : Chandni Chowk Distance from Delhi airport : 20 km
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2. India Gate – India’s Largest War Memorial
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India Gate is one monument that defines Delhi or India for that matter. It was built in 1931 as a memorial for martyrs of World War I and war in Afghanistan. At Rajpath, the structure looks amazing in evening lights. The gardens that line the structure are a must visit among the sightseeing places in Delhi. This is one of the popular tourist places to visit in Delhi at night.
If you are in Delhi on the Republic Day, you must visit India Gate Parade which is really a prestigious and the most ceremonious event of India. Lots of international guests and national leaders are present on the occasion and pay tribute to the freedom fighters and great leaders of the country.
Few Essential Tips:
- For the sightseeing tour at India Gate, the best time is from October to March. The weather is soothing this time to roam around.
- If you are having a family trip, go for a picnic near India Gate. Bring packaged or cooked food and have fun.
- Bus service is readily available to reach India Gate. Else, you can take rickshaw or shuttle rickshaw.
Built By: Edwin Lutyens Built In: 1931 Entry fee : Free Opening hours : Always open Must visit: National Gallery of Modern Art Nearest Metro Station : Central Secretariat Distance from Delhi airport : 14 Km
3. Rashtrapati Bhawan – Presidential Palace
On the opposite of the Rajpath is residence of the President of India and is one of the famous tourist places in visit in Delhi at night. Not among the typical tourist places in Delhi, access to this grand piece of architecture is restricted. With four floors and 340 rooms in a floor area of 200,000 square feet, it has a huge presidential gardens (Mughal Gardens) , large open spaces, residences of bodyguards and staff, stables, other offices and utilities within its perimeter walls. This grand architectural building is the largest residence of any head of state around the world. The architectural design of the building is based on the design of the Edwardian Baroque. The middle dome of the building is the perfect amalgamation of the Indian and the British architectural styles. Just a walk past the monument will give you an idea of how grand the monument is.
Built By: Sir Edwin Lutyens Built In: 1912 Opening hours: 9 am till late evening. For an inside visit, one can pre book at the official Rashtrapati Bhawan website. Must visit: Stroll through the road and you will get a glimpse of Parliament House, National Secretariat and Defence Headquarters Tip: Entry is restricted to only those who obtain a permit in advance. Nearest Metro Station : Central Secretariat Distance from Delhi airport : 12 Km (27 minutes).
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4. Qutub Minar – Majestic Stone Structure
Among the other places to visit in Delhi, Qutub Minar stands tall with its 7 3 meter tall brick minaret. Built by Qutub-ud-din Aibak, the structure has five stories abundant with chiseled carvings and scriptures. Qutub Minar is the part of the Qutub Complex and it has been declared as the UNESCO World Heritage Site. This red stone tower is a heritage site of India is an amazing example of the beautiful Iranian architecture along with Parso-Arabic and Nagari details. If you are a person with a love for history and looking for places to go in Delhi, Qutab Minar should definitely be on your itinerary.
Built By: Qutab-ud-din Aibak Built In: 1193 Entry fee: Free for children under 15, INR 10 for Indians INR 250 for foreigners Opening hours: Sunrise until sunset, Closed on Mondays Must visit: Chhatarpur Temple Tip: This place remains a popular tourist sight despite the damage caused a few years ago. Nearest Metro Station : Qutub Minar Distance from Delhi airport : 36 min (13.8 km)
5. Jantar Mantar – World’s Largest Sundial
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Constructed in 1724 by Maharaja Jai Singh of Jaipur, Jantar Mantar is an astronomical observatory and one of the fascinating tourist places to visit in Delhi. Fascinating for their ingenuity, the instruments at Jantar Mantar can no longer be used accurately because of the tall buildings around. However, a visit to admire the science of Indian astronomy makes it one of the most visited tourist attractions in Delhi. The principal instruments of the observatory are the Samrat Yantra, Jai Prakash, the Ram Yantra, and the Misra Yantra. There is also a temple of Bhairava, located near the building. It was also built by Maharaja Jai Singh II.
Built By: Maharaja Jai Singh II Built In: 1724 Entry fee: INR 5 Opening hours: Sunrise to sunset Must visit: Central Park in Connaught Place and get a selfie with the largest Tiranga Tip: This place often witnesses several cultural events. Nearest Metro Station : Janpath Metro Station on violet line Distance from Delhi airport : 29 min (13.6 km)
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6. Humayun’s Tomb – The Garden Of Tombs
Among the best places to visit in Delhi, and a world heritage site under UNESCO, Humayun’s Tomb was built in 1570 by Humayun’s wife Haji Begum. It is unarguably one of the most amazing works of Mughal Architecture to which Taj Mahal owes its design. Not only the grave of the Mughal Emperor, Humayun, but this tomb also secures the graves of Bega Begum, Dara Shikoh, Hamida Begum, along with other significant members of the Mughals. The tomb is made of red sandstone and white marbles and it looks serene and beautiful even after so many years.
Built By: Empress Bega Begum Built In: 1560 Entry fee: INR 10 for domestic and SAARC Visitors, INR 250 for others Opening hours: Daily, up till sunset. Best viewed in the morning or a full moon evening. Must visit: If on Thursday, walk to the Dargah of Nizam-ud-din Auliya for a spiritual qawwali evening Tip: This place is often included in the Delhi guided tours with a blue bus. Nearest Metro Station : Jor Bagh metro station on the yellow line Distance from Delhi airport : 44 min (17.0 km)
7. Akshardham Temple – Experience A Holy Visit
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While sightseeing in Delhi, a visit is necessarily suggested to Swaminarayan Akshardham – one of the largest Hindu temples in the world. This place is the most famous place in Delhi that you must not let slide away from your itinerary. Built by the BAPS spiritual organization, it’s a stunning architectural work made of the pink stone and white marble. Located on the banks of the Yamuna River, this Delhi tourist place has lots of exhibits for the visitors. There is an Abhishekh Mandap, Sanskruti Darshan, Sahajanand Darshan and Neelkanth Darshan where you can enjoy a cultural boat ride. The theme-based garden is really an exciting place to visit here. And while you are here, don’t forget to visit the Sahaj Anand Water Show. It is one of the beautiful tourist places in Delhi at night for those who wish to witness the light show. it is one of the many temples in Delhi which is flocked in large numbers.
Tip: This temple is famous for having a splendid view from far off. It is also visible from the Delhi Metro line.
Built By: Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS) Built In: 6 November 2005 Entry fee: Free, separate fee to view exhibitions Opening hours: 9.30 am to 6.30 pm, Closed on Mondays Nearest Metro Station : Take the Blue Line which is going towards Noida City Center from Rajiv Chowk metro station and get down at Akshardham Metro Station. Distance from Delhi airport : 54 min (22.2 km)
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8. Chattarpur Temple – Awe-Inspiring Complex
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Set amidst the beautiful surroundings of South Delhi, Chattarpur is a popular temple founded in the 1970s by Sant Shree Nagpal Baba. This divine temple has an incredible architecture and it’s a perfect blend of north and south. There are beautiful statues of Shiv-Parvati, Ram-Darbar, Maa Katyayani, Radha-Krishna, Lord Ganesha, Goddess Laxmi, and Lord Hanuman.
Tip: This temple is famous for its architecture and makes for a perfect picture on your next visit.
Built By: Baba Sant Nagpal Built In: 1970 Opening hours: 4:00 am – 11:00 pm Nearest Metro Station : Chattarpur Metro Station Distance from Delhi airport : 33 min (12.2 km)
9. ISKCON Temple – Seek Blessings
ISKCON is a spiritual institution founded by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada in 1966. You can see the beautiful visual presentations of Bhagavad Gita with colorful lights that create a wonderful effect on the huge screen. They also organize beautiful robotics and Mahabharata show during the evenings. There’s a simple Govinda’s restaurant inside the temple premises, where you get veg food.
There are lots of museums inside the temple where you can visit the extraordinary exhibits. Besides, they organize multimedia shows for the visitors. The best time to visit ISKCON Temple is during the festival of ‘Janmashtami’, the birthday of Lord Krishna. It is celebrated with pomp and vigor and it will be a great miss if you don’t visit this festival at this temple.
Tip: This is a perfect place to witness a serene setting accompanied by soothing bhajans and aartis.
Built By: International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) Built In: 5 April, 1998 Opening hours : 4:30 am to 8:30 pm Nearest Metro Station : Nehru Place on the violet line.
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10. Lotus Temple – Experience The God
Famously known as the Lotus temple in the list of famous tourist places in Delhi, Lotus in the Bahai Temple symbolizes four religions namely Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism and Islam. This temple belongs to the Bahai faith which proclaims that all people and religions are united. Worshippers of every religion are welcome here. You will find nine doors of this temple which allows 2500 visitors at the same time. For mesmerizing architecture, this building has achieved several awards and rewards.
Few Essential Tips You Need to Follow:
- While you are here, stroll around the beautiful gardens inside the temple.
- Photography is strictly prohibited inside the temple. So, keep your mobile and camera inside your bag.
- If you want to know the history of the place, go for a guided tour.
- Always keep your shoes at the deposit counter, outside the temple, before entering.
Built By: Fariborz Sahba Built In: 1986 Entry fee: Free Opening hours: Tuesday – Sunday, 9:30 am – 5 pm (winters) & 9:30 am – 7 pm (summers) Must visit: Kalkaji and ISKCON Temple nearby Nearest Metro Station : Kalkaji Metro Station and Nehru Place Distance from Delhi airport : 35 min (16.4 km)
11. Jama Masjid – India’s Largest Mosques
Among the other tourist attractions in Delhi is the largest mosque in India–Jama Masjid. It can hold 25000 devotees at a time. It was Shah Jahan’s first architectural marvel. The mosque has four towers and the southern tower gives a stunning view of the city. You’ve to be dressed appropriately to enter the mosque. If not, rent an attire provided by the mosque authority.
- The best time to visit the mosque is during the morning hours as there is no crowd at that moment.
- Remember, you should always wear moderate clothes while visiting this mosque and women should always cover their heads with scarves.
- You have to be careful about the harassment about fees and all.
- You don’t need any fake guides who say they can make you enter at fewer amounts. Remember, the admission fee is zero.
- You can click pictures, but you have to pay Rs. 200 for taking your camera inside.
Built By: Shah Jahan Built In: 1650 Entry fee: Free, but videography fee is INR 300 Opening hours: Daily, 7 am-12 pm: 1:30 pm-6:30 pm. It is closed during prayers and the timing depends upon the direction of the moon Must visit: Try Changezi chicken at Karim’s Hotel nearby Nearest Metro Station : Chawri Bazar. Distance from Delhi airport : 55 min (18.0 km)
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12. Purana Quila – Old Fort
In the list of places to visit in Delhi, Purana Quila is one of the most ancient grandeurs of the city. Delhi tourism promotes the quila as it’s one of the most important structure in the history of India. With rectangular dimensions, it spreads over a circuit of nearly 2 kilometers. Boating in the lake nearby and a sound and light show in the evening are special attractions which makes it one of the best tourist places in Delhi at night.
Built By: Sher Shah Suri Built In: 16th century CE Entry fee: INR 5 for domestic, INR 100 for foreigners Opening hours: 7 am to 5 pm Must visit: National Zoo and Supreme Court Museum nearby Tip: Boating activity near Old Fort is quite famous amongst the locals. Nearest Metro Station : Pragati Maidan on the blue line Distance from Delhi airport : 35 min (16.2 km)
13. Bangla Sahib Gurudwara – Offer Prayers
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One of the peaceful Delhi tourist places, with the gurgling sarovar inside its complex, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib was first built as a small temple by Sikh General, Sardar Bhagel Singh in 1783. The complex also houses a higher secondary school, Baba Baghel Singh Museum, a library, and a hospital.
Built By: General Sardar Bhagel Singh Built In: 1783 Entry Fee: Free Opening hours : Everyday Must visit: Rakab Ganj Gurudwara, Birla Mandir and St Cathedral Church nearby if you are on Delhi sightseeing Tip: You can visit this place after sunset as the marble flooring is pretty hot during the day time in summers. Nearest Metro Station : Rajiv Chowk Distance from Delhi airport : 28 min (13.0 km)
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14. Raj Ghat – Take A Stroll
Gandhi Smriti shows you the exact location where Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated. The room is exactly how Gandhiji left it and that’s where he built his abode for 144 days until his time of death. The room where he slept and the prayer ground is open to the public. It also has a display of paintings, sculptures, etc. On the other side of the road is Raj Ghat. Overall, if you want to pay your respects to Gandhiji and the work he did for India, then this is one of the best tourist places in New Delhi.
Built By: Vanu G. Bhuta Built In: 1948 Entry fee: Free Opening hours: 10 am to 5 pm, Closed on Mondays Must visit: Feroz Shah Kotla fort Tip: Many groups from schools come to visit this place during weekdays. Nearest Metro Station : ITO Distance from Delhi airport : 43 min (18.6 km)
15. Hauz Khas Fort – Take Scenic Shots
The Hauz Khas Fort Complex rests amidst the splendid beauty of a lake and is a 10 pointer among the very famous tourist places in Delhi. Firoz Shah Tughlaq re-excavated the silted tank and cleared the channels to give shape to what is a famous recreational spot in South Delhi. Built in the 13th century, is a hub of activities, a bird watcher’s delight and a favored picnic spot for the locals. It is one of the best places to visit in Hauz Khas.
Tip: This place has many college students that play live music around evening. You can surely spend some time enjoying the music with a scenery pleasing your eyes here.
Built By: Alauddin Khilji Built In: 14th century Entry fee: Free Opening hours: Sunrise to sunset Must visit: Green Park (attached to the fort) Nearest Metro Station : Green Park Distance from Delhi airport : 25 min (11.6 km)
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16. Agrasen Ki Baoli – Take In The Beauty
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Agrasen Ki Baoli, which is also known as Agrasen Ki Baoli is one of the best tourist places in Delhi. It became quite popular after Amir Khan’s PK movie and on the other hand, is also infamous for its haunted activities at night. This 60-meter long and 15-meter wide step well in Connaught Place attracts many. It is indeed one of the best places to explore in Delhi with your family and friends.
Tip: This place has a wide scope for photography and stunning selfies with a creative backdrop.
Built By: King Agrasen Built In: 14th century Opening hours: 9:00 am to 5:30 pm Nearest Metro Station : Barakhamba Road or Rajiv Chowk metro station. Distance from Delhi airport : 35 min (16.5 km)
17. Nehru Park
One of the most beautifully landscaped green areas, the Nehru Park in Chanakyapuri is one of the best places to visit in Delhi and is a hub for recreational activities. Any sightseeing in Delhi is incomplete without attending any of the Spic Macey Concerts and Morning- Evening Ragas concerts by MCD (organized every month). The famous annual Bhakti Festival is a major tourist attraction in Delhi and draws audiences from all parts of India.
Tip: There are many cultural and musical events that take place at this venue. Make sure you check out the current day’s scenario before you head here.
Entry fee: Free Opening hours: 6 am to 8 pm Nearest Metro Station : Lok Kalyan Marg or Jor Bagh Distance from Delhi airport : 20 min (8.4 km)
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18. Crafts Museum
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With the theme set up of a traditional village, this vintage museum in Pragati Maidan of Delhi has been preserving and nurturing the traditional crafts of India. An enormous carved temple chariot, a Gujarati haveli are the main highlights. The rear courtyard sells handicrafts made by local artisans, making it one of the best tourist places in Delhi.
Tip: Portraying unique crafts, this place is the best one to be explored by people interested in the same.
Opening hours: 9:30 am to 5 am (July to September); 9:30 am to 6 pm (October to June); closed on Mondays and national holidays Nearest Metro Station : Pragati Maidan Distance from Delhi airport : 42 min (16.3 km)
19. National Rail Museum
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With an exotic collection of over a hundred exhibits of trains from Indian Railways, National Rail Museum is one of the coolest must visit places in Delhi, especially with your kids. Static and working models, signaling equipment, antique furniture, historical photographs, Prince of Wales’ Saloon, Maharaja of Mysore’s Saloon are the major attractions. A mono toy train is the star attraction among kids.
Tip: Rail museum is famous for having plenty of patterns and structures of trains on board. This is highly educative for kids.
Built In: 1 February 1977 Entry fee: INR 20 Opening hours: 9:30 am to 5:30 pm, Closed on Mondays and national holidays Nearest Metro Station : Dhaula Kuan Metro Station Distance from Delhi airport : 21 min (8.1 km)
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20. Shankar’s International Dolls Museum
Shankar’s International Dolls Museum in New Delhi is a wonderful place to visit on your trip to Delhi. The doll museum was envisaged by the popular cartoonist, K Shankar Pillai. The museum has exclusive costume dolls collected from USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand and from Asian countries. The number of dolls have increased from 3000 dolls to 6500 dolls collected from over 85 countries.
Tip: You can easily explore this place better on weekdays as there is less crowd.
Built By: K. Shankar Pillai Built In: 1965 Opening hours: 10:00 am to 5.30 pm. All days of the week except Monday. Entry fee: INR 15 for adult and INR 5 for children Nearest Metro Station : ITO Distance from Delhi airport : 42 min (18.3 km)
21. Chandni Chowk
The main street of Old Delhi, Chandni Chowk is the heart of Delhi. Chaotically competing for space, its narrow lanes are filled with shops to buy inexpensive stuff. Among the best tourist places in Delhi, Chandini Chowk is also great if you want to indulge in street food.
Tip: This market is perfect for buying wholesale products, so get ready with your list before you visit.
Built By: Shah Jahan Built In: 1650 AD Opening hours: 9.30 am to 8 pm (except Sunday) Must visit: The Flea Market every Sunday morning, Nayi Sadak, Daryaganj Nearest Metro Station : Chawri Bazar Distance from Delhi airport : 51 min (17.3 km)
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22. Palika Bazaar And Janpath Market
An underground market located between the inner and outer circle of Connaught Place, Palika Bazar houses 15,000 people within its confines at any given time. Set up in the late 1970s, it has 380 numbered shops selling a varied range of objects where electronic items and clothing are dominant and is one of the best places to visit in Delhi for all the shopaholics.
Tip: Hold onto your bags a little tighter as things might get stolen in this packed marketplace of Palika. Janpath Market is another market in CP & the lane c onnects it to Lodhi Road. This place overflows with the shops and stalls at the roadside selling large numbers of goods.
Opening hours: 10 am till late late evening P.S. Apart from these, there are places, I bet you, which offer such wide ranges and throw away prices that you can be that ‘must-to-go-shopping-with guy’. Go to Sarojini Nagar, Lajpat Nagar, and Karol Bagh.
23. Sarojini Nagar Market
One of the best places to shop for accessories and clothes in Delhi at cheap prices is Sarojini Nagar Market, and everyone who’s exploring Delhi must visit this market. It’s probably the biggest and the most important markets of the city. From gorgeous pair of cheap to branded dresses for parties, one can get everything in this market at a throwaway price.
Tip: Every kind of flea stalls are dotted along the streets of Sarojini market but you can bargain to great lengths here. So, do try!
Opening hours: 10:00 am to 9:00 pm. All days of the week except Monday Nearest Metro Station : INA metro Station Distance from Delhi airport : 27 min (9.9 km)
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24. Select Citywalk
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A premier shopping mall located in the Saket District Centre, Select Citywalk is a 1,300,000 square feet retail development is spread over 6 acres. It includes a multiplex, serviced apartments, offices, 180 odd retail outlets and a food court along with an open plaza. It is one of the finest and classiest places to visit in Delhi and a heaven for shopping enthusiasts.
Tip: Citywalk is mostly packed on weekends so if you’re headed for a movie here, make sure you book in advance.
Built By: Mr. Yog Raj Arora, Mrs. Neeraj Ghei & Mr. Arjun Sharma Built In: October 2007 Opening hours: 11 am till late evening Nearest Metro Station : Malviya Nagar Distance from Delhi airport : 41 min (13.9 km)
25. Dilli Haat
An open-air food plaza cum craft bazaar, Dilli Haat is situated near INA and is run by the Delhi Tourism Authority (DTTDC). Artisans and craftsmen from all over the country gather here to showcase and sell their handicrafts. And for the guests, there is plenty of options when it comes to food. It offers savory cuisines from all over. If you are seeking places to visit in Delhi with family, Dilli Haat is truly a great option!
Tip: This place has the best food to accompany the best shopping experience in the city. Don’t forget to purchase souvenirs of all kinds from here.
Entry fee: INR 20 Opening hours: 10 am to 10 pm, Daily Must visit: For theatre performances in Delhi, a visit to any of the theatres near Mandi House is suggested. Nearest Metro Station : INA Distance from Delhi airport : 29 min (10.2 km)
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26. National Museum
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The National Museum of India is one of the largest museums in Delhi . The main exhibits of this museum are the vivid collections of Indian and foreign art. There are a plethora of departments, like manuscripts, archeology, paintings, arms and armor and many more. Counted among the best tourist places in Delhi, the museum is must to add to your itinerary.
Built In: 5 August 1949 Opening hours: 10 am to 6 pm. All days except Mondays. Entry fees: INR 20 for Indians and INR 650 for foreigners. Tip: Make sure you don’t touch the things in display as it might ruin them since they’re strategically placed for a reason. Nearest Metro Station : Udyog Bhawan Distance from Delhi airport : 29 min (13.4 km)
27. The Educational National Gallery Of Modern Art
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This is one of the major and largest National galleries of modern art. You can visit more than 14000 works of renowned artists, whether national or international. If you are an art connoisseur, you will love to spend your day at this museum.
Opening hours: 11 am to 6.30 pm. This museum is closed on Mondays and on national holidays. Entry fees: Rs. 20 for Indians and Rs. 500 for foreigners. Students’ entry is free. Tip: This place is a must visit for all the art-enthusiasts to discover modern art techniques on display. Nearest Metro Station : khan Market or Pragati Maidan Distance from Delhi airport : 32 min (15.6 km)
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28. Lodhi Gardens
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Located near Khan Market, Lodhi Gardens is spread around 90 acres and the entire year is a heritage site. You will get to see lots of historical monuments, like the tomb of Sikandar Lodi and Mohammed Shah. If you want to arrange a picnic on Saturday morning and looking for a gorgeous place to see in Delhi, head towards Lodhi Gardens.
Tip: This place mostly have school kids and family picnics going on. You’ll have to find a spot for yourself.
Built By: Sayyid Dynasty, Lodhi Dynasty Opening hours: 5 am to 8 pm Nearest Metro Station : Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium or khan market Distance from Delhi airport : 33 min (14.3 km)
29. Garden Of Five Senses
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If you are looking for the most fun tourist places in Delhi, this 20-acre park is full of lush greenery that will be soothing to you amidst the pollution of Delhi. This park is not for strolling around, but you can also enjoy numerous activities over here. If you are having the trip with kids, they will love to explore the area.
Tip: Spend some time tickling your senses at this garden to find the best spot for a relaxing time.
Built By: Delhi Tourism Transportation Development Corporation Opening hours: 9 am to 7 pm Nearest Metro Station : Saket Distance from Delhi airport : 44 min (16.3 km)
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30. Khan Market
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This is the place where you can find fancy branded items, along with the opportunity of shopping budget-friendly items from the street shops. You can find apparels, cosmetics, ayurvedic medicines and lots of other things here. For a delightful shopping experience, this place is known as one of the best tourist places in Delhi to explore.
Tip: Since this area is a little posh, you’ll find more sophisticated crowd here.
Built In: 1951 Opening hours: every day from 10.00 am to 11.00 pm except Sundays. Nearest Metro Station : Khan Market metro station Distance from Delhi airport : 32 min (14.2 km)
31. Karol Bagh Market
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This is one of the oldest marketplaces in Delhi which is famous for traditional Indian wear, especially the bridal collection. The variety and design you can get here are difficult to find anywhere else. Besides these, you can also shop for jewelry, cosmetics, accessories, shoes, gadgets, books and lots of other materials.
Tip: Karol Bagh market is famous for a number of things. Make sure you purchase at least a few from here.
Opening hours: 10.00 am to 8.00 pm. It is closed on Mondays. Nearest Metro Station : Karol Bagh Distance from Delhi airport : 33 min (14.1 km)
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32. Tamra Shangri La’s
No food recommendations can be complete without Tamra. It is a fun and vibrant restaurant which serves up some local and delicious dishes. Situated in Eris Hotel at Connaught Place, Tamra is popular for serving up pan Asian, continental and north Indian cuisine. Head on over here for some R&R and tickle those taste buds.
Tip: This place is the perfect place if you wish to meet up with an old friend given the soothing ambience. Opening hours: 6 Am – 12 Pm Cost for two: Around an average of INR 3,000 including drinks and alcohol.
33. Lajpat Market
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It is a commercial and residential point located near the South Delhi district. Named after Lala Lajpat Rai, who was nicknamed as the lion of Punjab; Lajpat Nagar is presently famous for its collection of a variety of items spread over different shops, all of which you can get at incomparable rates. Keep in mind that the place is divided up into four parts like Lajpat Nagar 1, 2, 3 and 4 which includes the housing colonies like Dayanand Colony, Amar Colony and such. But it is a central market which turns eyes with its collection of shoes, fabrics, food items and ornaments. You will find everything from local stuff to branded ones and is a great shopping destination who are here on a shoestring budget. It is one of the popular tourist places in Delhi. Most items are at a fixed price and unless you have some superior bargaining skills, it won’t come down by much.
Tip: Make sure you don’t visit this place on Mondays as it is closed and park at the right spot due to congestion.
Built By: B.N. Puri Built In: 1958 Opening hours: Open on all days of the week from 9:00 am to 10:00 PM except on Mondays. Entry Fee: Nothing, just what you decided to buy. Nearest Metro Station : Moolchand Distance from Delhi airport : 39 min (14.7 km)
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34. Kunzum Travel Cafe
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While in Delhi you can meet with the other travelers here and have a great time to share stories, getting to know others and making perhaps travel buddies as well. Foreign tourists flock here and you can share your knowledge about the city and its attractions with them. They also have their own website called Kunzum.com where you can upload pictures, no worries about wifi, they have a free one for you to use. Located in Hauz Khas village, it has become a part of the historical landscape for the city as well. Kunzum has become a travel Mecca where people come to tell tales about places unknown and known.
Tip: This is the kind of place where you can meet new people and share new experiences. Opening hours: Open all days a week from 11:00 am to 7:30 am except on Monday Entry fee: No need to buy anything but if you do then you can pay whatever you want.
35. Paharganj
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It is a famous neighborhood located in Central Delhi. It was known during the Mughal period as Shahganj marketplace. The current name came from its nearness to Raisina Hill where the Rashtrapati Bhavan is currently located. Paharganj was originally one of the five main markets in Delhi and was located outside of the fortified city. Visitors here can find a variety of shops dedicated to current conversions and currency changes. Paharganj is actually one of the three major administrative subdivisions of Central Delhi district. It houses a lot of hotels, restaurants, lodges, dhabas, and shops. If you want to buy some amazing items at a cheaper price then this is the place to head to.
Opening hours: Open on all days of the week from 11:00 to 09:00 PM except on Mondays. Entry fees: None Tips: If hungry make sure to pay a visit to Multan Moth Bhandar for some delicious Kachoris, there are a large variety of leather items available here and check out the unnamed shops for them. If you are after some cheap drinks then My Bar is your friend as it offers the cheapest rates in the city. Nearest Metro Station : Jhandewalan Distance from Delhi airport : 38 min (15.7 km)
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36. The Blue Bar
If you want to explore the nightlife scene of Delhi then this is the best bar to head to. It is one of the best luxurious lounge and bars in the city because of its charismatic and yet edgy decor of red on black that makes its patrons have a really unique experience. The ambient lighting and the DJ playing some popular tracks will make your night. Of course the drinks will just make it better.
Tip: You can surely enjoy the night with your friends here, even though the budget might have to be increased a little. Opening hours: Open from 12:30 PM to 12:45 AM during the weekdays while weekend timings are from 5 PM to 12:45 AM. Cost for two: The average on food and alcohol comes to about 3500 INR but you will have to shell out 400 INR more for ordering up a pint of beer.
37. Club Pangaea
To enjoy some great food here, make sure you mark Club Pangaea on a list. It is a luxury dining restaurant and bar which offer a class in all aspects. Come here to experience some of the best food, wines, spirits and other beverages in a comfortable ambiance. The venue serves up Turkish, American, North Indian and finger foods.
Tip: This place is a perfect setting for a date. So, don’t forget to tag along your partner. Opening hours: Entry is between 12 PM to 1 AM. Cost for two: The averages cost which was incurred while ordering good at the club was between 4000 INR.
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38. Khan Chacha
There is an amazing story behind this establishment which has become a part of Delhi’s landscape. It was founded back in the 1970s by Haji Banda Hasan whose modest little shop went on to become the mammoth that was the Khan Chacha. Come here for some delicious food and make sure to try out the Mutton Seekh and Chicken Tikka Roll.
Tip: Make sure you don’t stop by at rush hour or on weekends as there are many people here. Opening hours: 11 AM to 11 PM Cost for two: It’s about 650 INR
39. Laxminarayan Temple
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Birla Mandir refers to any temple which was built by the Birla family and there are many as such scattered over the various cities. This one is located on Mandir Marg is a very important Delhi tourist destination as well. It is dedicated to Laxminarayan or Lord Vishnu. Built in 1939, the temple is spacious and large to hold many devotees. The architecture resembles the Nagar style and there are a lot of side temples here as well which are dedicated to various other deities like Buddha, Shiva, and Krishna. The temple stretches for up to 7.5 acres and is flanked by a lot of shrines, large gardens, and fountains which display many nationalistic and Hindu sculptures as well.
Tip: Always carry a long scarf while entering the temple to cover your head in order to pay respect to the customs of the locals.
Built By: Jugal Kishore Birla Built In: 1933 and 1939 Opening hours: It can be visited on all days of the week from 04:30 am to 1:30 PM and then again from 02:30 PM to 09:00 PM. Entry fee: There is no entry fee here. Nearest Metro Station : Jhandewalan Distance from Delhi airport : 24 min (12.3 km)
40. Tomb Of Safdarjung
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The tomb is a very famous attraction in Delhi and is made up of marble and sandstone. It was constructed in 1754 and then architect is in the late Mughal empire style. It’s domed and arched dark red-brown and also white colored structure has a special aura which engulfs the visitors. Safdarjung held the post of the prime minister for the Mughal empire when emperor Ahmad Shah Bahadur was occupying the throne in the year 1748.
The tomb was constructed by his son Nawab Shujaud Daula after his death in 1754. The tomb is the last of the monumental tomb which were built resembling the Garden of the Mughals and so it resembles an enclosed garden which is in the style of Humayun’s tomb. The main attraction of the tomb is the Char Bagh plan, the mausoleum at the center, the five-part facade, the nine-fold floor plan, and the hidden stairway.
Tip: This place takes a minimum of an hour to cover so, make sure you have enough space to include this on your day’s list.
Built By: Shuja-ud-Daula Built In: 1753-54 Opening hours: It is open on all days of the week from sunrise till sunset. Entry Fee: For SAARC members and Indian citizens, the fee is Rs15 but for foreign nationals, it’s Rs 200. Nearest Metro Station : Jorbagh Distance from Delhi airport : 30 min (12.2 km)
41. Feroz Shah Kotla Fort
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Kotla is just the name which people of this city call the historic monument built by the Sultan Feroz Shah Kotla to mold the city in his vision of Firozabad. The fortress is an amazement to behold with its polished sandstone Topra Ashokan pillar that stands tall within the fortress. It was actually one of the multiple pillars which are still left standing that was once built by the Mauryan Emperor.
The obelisk is full of inscriptions as the original ones are in the Brahmi script along with some Sanskrit and Pali inscriptions which were added on much later. Apart from the pillar, there is also the Jami Masjid, a huge garden complex as well as baoli. What one can see of the fortress nowadays is just some ruins of what was once a proud fortress that was destroyed by continued warfare between the emperors. Its charming surroundings make this place counted among the best tourist places in Delhi to explore.
Tip: Make sure you check the timings before going to this place and do not litter around.
Built By: Sultan Feroz Shah Tughlaq Built In: 1354 Opening hours: Open all days of the week from Sunday to Tuesday from 6:00 am to 6:00 PM. Entry Fee: For SAARC members and Indian citizens, the fee is RS 15 but for foreign nationals, it’s Rs 100. Children below 15 don’t need to pay. Nearest Metro Station : ITO Distance from Delhi airport : 43 min (18.2 km)
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42. Pragati Maidan
Located on the Mathura Road, Pragati Maidan is both an exhibition as well as a complex center which has a total of 150 acres of land which is equipped with roads, paved lawns, outlets and gardens. The place houses about sixteen huge halls in its entirety and Pragati Maidan is thought to be the largest of the exhibition centers in the city. This is one of the best places to travel in Delhi where you can get some scenic shots.
Tip: Reaching this place via metro is the perfect way to avoid the hectic traffic around the region.
Built By: architect Raj Rewal Built In: 3 November 1972 Opening hours: The visiting times aren’t fixed and they depend on the event which is being held there. But the visit duration can last from two to three hours. Entry fee: The package deal for per person begins at 9914 INR. Nearest Metro Station : Pragati Maidan Distance from Delhi airport : 33 min (15.9 km)
43. Nizamuddin Dargah
Fully known as the Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah, this is a famous tourist destination site in the city. The structure is actually a mausoleum of a very Sufi Saint called Hazrat Khwaja Syed Nizamuddin Auliya who lives between the years 1238 to 1325. Located in the area of the same name, it is visited by many Islam believers every week. The complex consists of tombs of poets like Hazrat Amir Khusro, Inayat Khan and that of Mughal princess Jehan Ara Begum.
Near the holy dargah, the neighborhood is divided up into two parts all along the Mathura Road. One is Nizamuddin West and it is here that the structure is located along with having a lovely market which is dominated by Muslim vendors. The dargah also provides social assistance for the needy by providing them with basic necessities like furniture, utensils, clothes and other such things. They also serve food at Khanqah for those who need it. Make sure to catch one of the Qawwali performances which take place every night here.
Built By: Muhammad Tughlaq Built In: 3 November 1972 Opening hours: The entry is from 5:00 am to 10:30 pm. Entry Fee: No entry fee Tips: Make sure to take care of your belongings because the crowds are insane. Don’t wear footwear inside, parking will be difficult so park at a little distance and then walk to the temple. Make sure that you cover up your head before entering the Dargah and remember that women aren’t allowed to enter the main shrine. Nearest Metro Station : Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Distance from Delhi airport : 41 min (16.0 km)
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44. Nehru Planetarium
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This is a major hub of science and information but also serves as a popular popular picnic spot for school kids. The Nehru Planetarium is sure to charm the astronomy fan in you and so it is one of the best places on the Delhi tourist places map! You can choose to spend the afternoon roaming about in the vast galaxy far away from home surrounded by the stars, planets, and the solar system, or just take a tour of the astronomical artifacts and equipment that will fascinate you. The Hindi and English shows last for about 30-35 minutes each.
Opening hours:
- English shows – 11:30 AM | 3:00 PM
- Hindi shows – 1:30 PM | 4:00 PM
Built By: Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund Built In: 1964 Cost: INR 60 per person Nearest Metro Station : Lok Kalyan Marg Distance from Delhi airport : 23 min (10.9 km)
45. Shahpur Jat
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If you are looking for the most fun places to visit in Delhi with friends for some good food and shopping, then Shahpur Jat is the best place to be at. While the lanes of Sarojini will always be overcrowded, Shahpur Jat’s organised shopping lanes won’t disappoint. You can find everything from high-end designer wear, quirky ornaments and accessories, customized outfits, and chic clothing here. For taming your tummy, you can head to eateries like The PotBelly Rooftop Café, Les Parisiennes Cafe, and Mad Teapot. The place is one of the best tourist places in Delhi to spend a mesmerising evening.
Nearest Metro Station : Hauz Khas Distance from Delhi airport : 27 min (11.8 km)
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46. Okhla Bird Sanctuary
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While this isn’t exactly located inside Delhi, it still is considered one of Delhi’s most fun and exciting places owing to the natural splendor and peace that this area offers. It’s among the most peaceful places near Delhi that is more beautiful in the rainy season. It’s situated in the Okhla barrage over the Yamuna river and is definitely one of the best places in Delhi for birdwatchers and nature lovers, especially in the monsoon season. For nature admirers and wildlife enthusiasts, this place is one of the must visit tourist places in Delhi to explore.
Nearest Metro Station : Botanical Garden Distance from Delhi airport : 1 h 5 min (24.4 km) Opening hours: 7:00 AM – 7:30 PM
47. India Habitat Centre
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For those who dig the modern red brick architecture with some beautiful small gardens on certain spots should surely consider paying a visit to the Indian Habitat Centre. One of the most amazing visiting places in Delhi, the structure of Indian Habitat Centre or IHC is such that it has been converted into a multi-purpose building. One can find an auditorium, a library, Visual Arts Gallery, Amphitheatre, and the stunning lotus pond. Apart from this, this building also blankets an All American Diner which is an exact replica of the retro diners that one can find in the States.
Entry fee: No entry free Opening hours: 8 AM to 10 PM Must visit: All American Diner, Lodhi Colony’s Street Art Walls, Library Tip: Do not forget to carry a camera. Make sure you try out the delicious food at the American Diner. Nearest Metro Station: Jorbagh Distance from Delhi airport: 13.5 Km (35 minutes)
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48. Southern Ridge Forest
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If a hidden gem with lush jungles and paths less taken is your idea of an outing, then head to the Southern Ridge Forest. It is one of the best tourist places in Delhi. Covering almost 6200 hectares of land, Southern Ridge Forest is a location that is surrounded by tranquility and serenity on all the corners. This Forest is home to Asola and Bhatti wildlife sanctuaries. If one is tired of their bustling city life, they can surely head to the Forest and embrace this least urban segment sitting in the heart of the concrete jungle.
Entry fee: No entry fee Opening hours: 10 AM to 6 PM Must visit: Qutub Minar, Hauz Khas, Deer Park nearby Tip: It is not very navigation friendly, so do the research before heading out on the adventure. Nearest Metro Station: Central Secretariat Distance from Delhi airport: 13.2 Km (30 minutes)
49. Indian War Memorial Museum
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Indian War Memorial Museum is one of the visiting places in Delhi for patriots and was established to pay tribute to those soldiers who fought in the World Battles and Wars in India as well as abroad on behalf of Great Britain. Sitting in the Naqqar Khana of Red Fort, this museum is spread over two floors of the important monument of the country. The galleries of this War Memorial includes a diorama of the battle of Panipat, machine guns, arrows, swords, khukri, shells, revolvers, and other ammunition that were used during these wars. One can also find battle axes, a variety of daggers, gun powder flask, chest armour, bomb fuses, and more.
Entry fee: INR 35 for Indians and INR 500 for foreigners (Entry for Red Fort; Entry for Museum is free) Opening hours: 9 AM to 5 PM Must visit: The galleries that showcase the impact of European industrialization Nearest Metro Station: Chandni Chowk Distance from Delhi airport: 19.5 Km (45 minutes)
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50. Barakhamba Tomb
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When seeking for places to visit in Delhi, NCR, Barakhamba Tomb is a structure that showcases the architecture of Mughal Era in the finest manner possible. This monument got its name by virtue of the 12 (barah) pillars and arched openings that are there in each face of this tomb. The structure has a passage that is laid around the central chamber and four domed apartments standing at each corner. Sitting in the heart of a park that is accessed by the public, the restoration of the beautiful tomb is already at full pace.
Built In: 14th century Entry fee: No entry fee Opening hours: 8 AM to 6 PM Must visit: Lal Mahal that is located nearby Tip: You would need at least 1 to 2 hours to witness this monument at leisure. Nearest Metro Station: Barakhamba Road Distance from Delhi airport: 18 km (40 minutes)
51. Art Today
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Appealing to all sorts of artists and creative mindsets, Art Today is a contemporary art gallery sitting in the heart of the famous Connaught Place of New Delhi. This Art gallery displays the modern artworks of famous painters and sculptors such as MF Hussain, Meera Mukherjee, Satish Gujral, Gogi Saroj Pal, Anjolie Ela Menon, Riten Majumdar, and many more. Along with giving space to the arts of renowned individuals, this spot also gives the budding talents a chance to show off their work. One can also witness the works of final year students and buy the famous works from the art shop. For art lovers, this one of the best tourist places in Delhi is a must visit place.
Entry fee: INR 20 for Indians and INR 500 for foreigners Opening hours: 10 AM to 6 PM Must visit: Connaught Place nearby Nearest Metro Station: Rajiv Chowk Distance from Delhi airport: 13.1 Km (30 minutes)
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52. Sacred Heart Cathedral Church
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Reeking of the essence of spirituality from every nook and corner, Sacred Heart Cathedral Church is one of the famous places in Delhi, especially during Christmas time. Sitting in Ashok Place, this Church is one of the significant places to worship in Delhi. The peacefulness and tranquility makes it possible for an individual to spend some time in solitude and collect their thoughts in God’s home. This Church was designed by the famous British architect namely Henry Medd. The structure can be seen adorning Italian architecture which is a feast for the eyes of the spectators.
Entry fee: No entry fee Opening hours: 6:30 AM to 6 PM Must visit: India Gate, Cathedral Church of Redemption, Jantar Mantar, Bangla Sahib Gurudwara nearby Nearest Metro Station: Patel Chowk Distance from Delhi airport: 12 Km (30 minutes)
53. Moth Ki Masjid
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Another one of the Delhi best places that showcases the Mughal architecture, complete with domes and arches, is the Moth ki Masjid. Not particularly a famous attraction, this hidden jewel is a great place for those who are looking for some offbeat spots for photography or just strolling around. This monument reeks of the vibes of golden era that takes the travelers back in the time. Massive redstone gateway, arched openings, intricate designs, and the architecture makes it appeal to the eyes of the spectators.
Entry fee: No entry fee Opening hours: Sunrise to Sunset Must visit: Hauz Khas, Siri Fort, Lotus Temple, Nizamuddin’s Shrine nearby Nearest Metro Station: Central Secretariat Distance from Delhi airport: 13.3 Km (25 minutes)
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54. Tibet House Museum
If you wish to get an insight into the cultures and traditions of the land of Dalai Lama, then Tibet House Museum is one of the Delhi best places for you. Founded by His Holiness the Dalai Lama in the year 1965, Tibet House Museum is a lot more than Tibetologists and Buddhist Masters, it amalgamates scholars and laypersons of numerous artists, disciplines, and social activists. This museum is home to many precious objects, books, and other collectibles that reek of religious and cultural significance, occupied by various Tibetans on their escapades to the Himalayas.
Built By: Dalai Lama Built In: 1965 Entry fee: INR 10 per person Opening hours: 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM Must visit: Bangla Sahib, Swaminarayan Akshardham, Humayun’s Tomb, Lodhi Garden nearby Nearest Metro Station: Jorbagh Distance from Delhi airport: 13.9 Km (30 minutes)
55. Hijron Ka Khanqah
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For those who wish to witness and get an in-depth understanding into the lives of the Muslim transgenders should visit Hijron Ka Khanqah. Make sure you get talking to the extremely friendly locals of this area and unfold the mysteries of their tales. Hijron Ka Khanqah is actually an extremely beautiful Islamic monument that is also a burial cemetery for eunuchs of the Muslim religion. Sitting within the Archeological Park of the Mehrauli Village, this spot reeks of tranquility and peacefulness.
Entry fee: No entry fee Opening hours: N/A Must visit: Iltutmish Tomb, Alauddin Khilji Tomb, Anangtal Baoli, Iron Pillar. Qutub Minar nearby Nearest Metro Station: Hauz Khas Distance from Delhi airport: 13.5 Km (35 minutes)
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56. Mehrauli Archaeological Park
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One of the famous places in Delhi for those who wish to spend some time embracing peace and tranquility, Archaeological Park is a massive land sitting adjacent to Qutub Minar Complex. This Park is home to one of the magnificent structures with enchanting architecture that takes travelers back in time of the golden days. Mehrauli Archaeological Park blanket the timeless ruins of Lal Kot that dates back to the 11th Century AD.
Entry fee: No entry fee Opening hours: 5 AM to 6:30 PM Must visit: Qutub Minar, Alai Minar, Tomb of Azim Khan, Humayun’s Tomb nearby Nearest Metro Station: Qutub Minar Distance from Delhi airport: 13.4 Km (30 minutes)
57. Atgah Khan’s Tomb
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For those who are seeking the lesser known places to visit in Delhi, NCR, Atgah Khan’s Tomb is the answer. Appealing to artists, painters, and photographers, this hidden jewel of a monument covering the floors of Delhi is constructed with majestic redstone and ornamented with snowwhite slabs of marble, making it look like a beauty. One can witness an extensive number of medallions, calligraphy, and pietra dura work on the walls of this symmetrical square tomb. The interiors adorn beautiful blue-hued stone that takes away the breath of spectators.
Entry fee: INR 30 for Indians and INR 500 for Foreigners Opening hours: N/A Must visit: Barakhamba Tomb, Sabz Burj, Isa Khan Tomb nearby Nearest Metro Station: Lado Sarai Distance from Delhi airport: N/A
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58. North Campus
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This is the ultimate destination of the food lovers as you can get street foods, fast foods, snacking cafes, and obviously, multi-cuisine eateries. Students around India come here with limited money in their pockets. Therefore, this is the place where you can find quality food at a reasonable price. In fact, it’s among the best places to visit in North Delhi.
Tip: Chaap at the various restaurants is quite famous for you to indulge in. Famous Foods: sweets, street foods, regional foods, street foods, and snacks Special Picks: Bille di Hatti, Bamboo Hut, Momo’s Point
59. South Campus
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This is another place where you can get lip-smacking food in Delhi at an affordable price. For the cafes of this area, this place has always been on the list of the most favorites among the students. Tourists also find this place very appealing due to the cafes, like Big Yellow Door, Scooter on the Wall, etc.
Tip: Make sure you try the tandoori momos amongst other kinds of momos here.
Built In: 1973 Famous Foods: Italian, Chinese, American and North Indian Grill, shakes and fast foods. Special Pick: QD’s, Kev’s, Echoes, Chowringhee Lane
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60. Pandara Road
Are you looking for a place in Delhi where you can enjoy a fine dining experience with your family or friends or with someone special? Then, you need to head towards this place near India Gate where you can find several upmarket eateries.
Tip: Not only the food, this place is also famous for scenic drives at night too. Built In: 1954 Built By: K.L. Wadhwa Famous Foods: North and South India delicacies, multi-cuisine, Pan Asian, sweets. Special Pick: Gulati, Veg Gulati, Have More, Inchiban
61. Nizamuddin
You are in Delhi and don’t spend an evening at Nizamuddin will be a great miss. This is one of the oldest settlements in Delhi where you can find the most authentic foods of Delhi. From Kebabs to sweets, this place is famous for Mughlai cuisines.
Tip: Don’t miss on the delicious Kebabs at Karim’s in this place. Famous Foods: Tandoori Grill, kebabs, traditional sweets, and other Mughlai foods Special Picks: Gulfam Kashmiri Wazwan, Karim’s, and Ghalib Kabab Corner
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62. Connaught Place
From multi-cuisine restaurants to street-side cafes, this place is the perfect destination for all types of foodies. Whether you are looking for international cuisine or your love is authentic North Indian recipes, head towards Connaught Place to enjoy an evening.
Tip: Parking is limited in this place. Make sure you park at the right spot to avoid a challan later on.
Built By: Architect Robert Tor Russell Built In: 1929 to 1933 Famous Foods: North Indian, regional, international, cafes Special Pick: Minar, Kake da Hotel, Jain Chawal Wale, Parikrama and lots more.
63. Paranthe Wali Gali
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If you are a big time foodie and love paranthas, then you should straight head to Paranthe wali Gali in Delhi. The narrow street in Old Delhi will lure you with the appetizing aroma of paranthas and other traditional Indian delicacies. This place is a heaven for foodies. From rabri parantha, halwa paratha to mixed, you get all kinds of assortments here.
Tip: Parking in this area is limited. You’ll have to board a metro which is more convenient to reach this place.
Built By: Shah Jahan Built In: 1650 Opening hours: 9 AM – 11 PM Cost for two: INR 150
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64. Kingdom Of Dreams
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This is a live entertainment theatre located in the national capital region of Delhi, close to Leisure Valley Park. On the day of its opening, a preview of an awe-striking bollywood musical was shown featuring Hussain Kwajerwala, Kashmira Irani, and Gauhar Khan. Covering almost 6 acres of area, KOD is run by Great Indian Nautanki Company – a joint venture of Wizcraft and apna Group. It is undoubtedly one of the most popular tourist places in Delhi.
Tip: There are only a limited number of seats here. So, make sure you book well in advance to avoid the end minute queue.
Built By: Great Indian Nautanki Company Entry Fee:
Diamond: 2,999 per person on weekdays Diamond: 3,999 per person on weekends Platinum: 2,499 per person on weekdays Platinum: 2,999 per person on weekends Gold: 1,999 per person on weekdays Gold: 2,499 per person on weekends Silver: 1,499 per person on weekdays Silver: 1,999 per person on weekends Bronze: 1,249 per person on weekdays Bronze: 1,499 per person on weekends Culture Gully: 600 per person on weekdays Culture Gully: 700 per person on weekend
Opening hours : 12:30 pm to 11:30 pm, closed on Monday Nearest Metro Station : Iffco Chowk Distance from Delhi airport : 14 km What’s Special : The fabulous performances steal the sights
65. Cha Bar
If you wish to spend some me-time in Delhi away from its crowded realms, then you can simply step into any of its charming book cafes. Book cafes in Delhi definitely serve as the most amazing places to chill with a book in one hand and a cup of steaming coffee or hot chocolate in another.
You can get to Cha Bar in Connaught Place and spend a quiet afternoon sipping on a cup of coffee or tea, munching on a cake, and reading through your favorite book! And it’s not just about spending lone time, but you can also visit these pretty book cafes for a romantic date with your partner. In fact, with its lovable and unique ambiene, Cha Bar is amongst the best tourist places in Delhi for couples who love coffee and reading.
Built By: Priti Paul Tip : Do taste the ‘Chai Hindustani’ which is a specialty item at Cha Bar Opening hours : 9:30 am to 9:30 pm Nearest Metro Station : Barakhamba Road Distance from Delhi airport : 14 km What’s Special : The menu which has a cultural and exotic blend like the Moroccan Mint, South African Rooibos and Decaf Teas
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66. Indian Air Force Museum
Small and large aircrafts along with an air force inventory are open for the visitors to have a look. Located in Palam Air Force Station in Delhi, this museum displays historic photographs, weapons and uniforms from the inception in 1932. It is one of the best tourist places in Delhi. The aviation museum is the specialty of this museum. The museum remains closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Opening hours: 10 am to 5 pm Tip : Do not tamper with any artifact as they are rare and part of India’s military history Nearest Metro Station : Sadar Bazar Distance from Delhi airport : 2 km What’s Special : Exhibits that showcase our aviation flights before independence.
67. Waste To Wonder Park
The Waste To Wonder Park is one of the finest Delhi tourist places that houses the world’s seven wonders. They are replicated using waste products. It is a truly iconic park which has been inaugurated in recent times. The park is best enjoyed with friends and family.
Built By: South Delhi Municipal Corporation Built In : 2019 Tip: Do not litter garbage or sabotage the monuments in the park as it could lead to fine Opening hours : 7:30 am to 6:15 pm Nearest Metro Station : Hazrat Nizamuddin Metro Station Distance from Delhi airport : 18 km What’s Special : The first-of-its-kind monuments that showcase the 7 wonders of the world
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68. Jamali Kamali
The Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb is located in the Archaeological Village complex of Mehrauli, a historic site. It comprises two monuments adjacent to each other. One of them is a mosque and the other is a tomb of Jamali and Kamali. History lovers will surely love it.
Built By: Shaikh Fazl al-Allah Built In: 1536 Tip: The tomb is one of the many in the Mehrauli area. Do not miss this one as it holds special tributes for lovers. Opening hours: 6 am to 6 pm Nearest Metro Station : Qutab Minar Metro Station Distance from Delhi airport : 12 km What’s Special: It is claimed to be a forerunner in the Mughal architectural designs
69. Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum
The museum might not top the lists of museums in India but if you really wish to take a peek into Delhi, then this is the place. It is a large house-turned-museum devoted to the former Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi. You can see a collection of rare photographs during the nationalist movement and some personal moments of the Nehru-Gandhi family
Built By: Dr. Rajendra Prasad Built In: Opened in 1961 Tip: The museum houses rare artifacts. Do not mishandle or touch anything. Opening hours: 9:30 am to 4:45 pm, closed on Monday Nearest Metro Station : Central Secretariat Distance from Delhi airport : 10 km What’s Special : The photographs, clippings and some rare collections
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70. National Zoological Park
One of the best places to visit in Delhi which would be enough to take you on a half-day tour would be the Delhi Zoo or the National Zoological Park. The zoo is home to a large number of species of birds, mammals and reptiles which live in a natural environment. The zoo houses endangered species that breed well in captivity. Some of the special attractions at the Zoo include , Lion-tailed Macaque, Migratory birds (during winters) etc.
Built By: Frederick Law Olmsted Built In: 1889 Tip: Purchase a shuttle ticket of INR 55 to journey freely in the zoo Opening hours: 9 am to 4:30 am Nearest Metro Station : Pragati Maidan Metro Station Distance from Delhi airport : 15 km What’s Special : The wide range of animals like White Tiger, Jaguar, Rhinoceros, Sangai, etc.
71. Tughlaqabad Fort
The Tughlaqabad Fort is a ruined fort established as the third historic city of Delhi. The surroundings of the fort are an important biodiversity area that are part of the Northern Aravalli leopard wildlife corridor. The fort is located at the Delhi border of separating Delhi from Faridabad in Haryana.
Built By: Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq Built In: 1321 Tip: Explore underground passages and tombs as well as sloping walls and archaic wells but do not get lost Opening hours: 7 am to 5 pm Nearest Metro Station : Tughlakabad Metro Station Distance from Delhi airport : 19 km What’s Special: It is a a gigantic stone structure with walls that are about 10-15 meters in height
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72. Mughal Gardens
Counted among the best tourist places in Delhi, the Mughal Gardens is a beautiful place blossoming with flowers and containing fountains. It is located at the presidential palace of India. However, it is open to the public only in the month of February & March.
Built By: Mirza Haider Built In: 1619 Tip: Make sure that you pre-book your tickets Opening hours: 10 am to 4 pm, closed on Monday Nearest Metro Station : Central Secretariat Distance from Delhi airport : 10 km What’s Special: The Mughal-era canals and terraces. The flowering shrubs that are beautifully blended with European lawns, private hedges and flowerbeds
73. Teen Murti Bhavan
The Teen Murti Bhavan is the former residence of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India. It was his house until 27 May 1964 where he stayed for 16 years. The Bhavan houses various institutions including the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, the ‘Centre for Contemporary Studies’ and the Nehru Planetarium. Because of its natural charm, the place is counted among the best tourist places in Delhi to explore.
Built By: Robert Tor Russell Built In: 1930 Tip: Do not miss the planetarium as it provides one of the best experiences Opening hours: 9:30 am to 5:30 pm, closed on Monday Nearest Metro Station : Lok Kalyan Marg Metro Station Distance from Delhi airport : 9 km What’s Special : The park in the premises will surely help you unwind and relax in the evening.
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74. Rajpath
As is clear with the name, it is a path, a particular road which leads to India Gate from Rashtrapati Bhavan. It is a ceremonial boulevard and lined on both sides by canals, trees and huge lawns. This is the iconic road where the Republic Day parade on January 26 passes through. Known as one of the most famous tourist places in Delhi, Rashtrapati Bhavan is must to add in your itinerary.
Built By: Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker Built In: 1931 Tip: Arrive early in the morning or late in the evening when the whole area is lighted. Opening hours: Always open Nearest Metro Station : Central Secretariat Metro Station Distance from Delhi airport : 10 km What’s Special : It is a great place to click pictures so do click!
75. Quwwatul Islam Masjid
Another of the finest places to visit in Delhi that exhibits a 12th-century architecture is the Quwwatul Islam Masjid. The mosque has a tomb which showcases a blend of the Hindu & Islamic influences. It is an old monument in Delhi and built of red sandstone, gray quartz, and white marble.
Built By: Qutb-ud-Din Aibak Built In : 1193 Tip: Try visiting early to avoid tourist rush Opening hours: Always open Nearest Metro Station : Qutub Minar Metro Station Distance from Delhi airport : 12 km What’s Special : The mosque is built from the remains of 27 Hindu and Jain temples
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76. Sulabh International Museum of Toilets
The Sulabh International Museum of Toilets in Delhi is a one-of-its-kind museum which is dedicated to the global history of toilets and sanitation. The museum has been featured in the Time magazine in the column of 10 weirdest museums in the world and counted among the best tourist places in Delhi to explore.
Built By: Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak Built In: 1992 Tip: Try to pre-book your tickets and visit in the morning. Opening hours: 8 am to 8 pm, 10 am to 5 pm (Sunday) Nearest Metro Station : Dashrathpuri Metro Station Distance from Delhi airport : 9 km What’s Special : The Museum houses a rare collection of facts, objects and facts about the detailed history of toilets from 2500 BC
77. Nicholson Cemetery
Now this is an out of the syllabus chapter. But if you are actually looking for haunted places in Delhi, then this is the place for you. It is a colonial-era cemetery that houses many tombstones. According to the Indian Paranormal Society, the headless apparition of the founder John Nicholson haunts the cemetery.
Built By: NA Built In: 1857 Tip: If you are afraid of ghosts, then go in a group and during the day. Opening hours: 6 am to 6 pm Nearest Metro Station : Kashmere Gate Metro Station Distance from Delhi airport : 20 km What’s Special : It is the oldest Christian cemetery in Delhi.
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78. National War Memorial
Regarded as one of the famous tourist places in Delhi, the National War Memorial is an Indian national monument which has been built in order to honour the soldiers of the Indian military who sacrificed themselves during the armed conflicts of Independent India. The museum is a first of its kind in India to tribute each and every soldier who gave his or her life in the armed conflicts.
Built By: Yogesh Chandrahasan Built In : 1972 Tip: Do not miss the flame guarding ceremony that happens everyday Opening hours: 9 am to 7 pm Nearest Metro Station : Central Secretariat Metro Station Distance from Delhi airport : 14 km What’s Special : The memorial inscribes the names of armed forces personnel who were killed during the armed conflicts with Pakistan and China in golden letters.
79. Chhatarpur Temple
The Chhatarpur Temple is located in the Mehrauli Heritage region and dedicated to Goddess Katyayani. The complex is spread over a wide area of nearly 70 acres. The temple was considered to be one of the biggest temples in India and the second largest in the world. Only when the Akshardham Temple was built in 2005, did this temple lose that crown. The temple is constructed from marble and has a vesara style of architecture.
Built By : Baba Sant Nagpal ji Built In: 1974 Tip: Dress modestly when you visit the temple Opening hours: 6 am to 10 pm Nearest Metro Station : Chhatarpur Metro Station Distance from Delhi airport : 10 km What’s Special : The front of the temple complex has a large statue of Lord Hanuman
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Best Time To Visit Delhi
The best time to visit Delhi is from October to March when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing making it the right time to experience the best of Delhi. You can explore places like Red Fort, India gate and more comfortably during this time. Summers are very hot and dry while springs and winters remain soothing and extremely cold.
How To Reach Delhi
New Delhi is well-connected to major states in the country as well as other countries. If you want to know how to reach Delhi, here is a detailed information that will help you decide to choose the best mode of transportation.
By Air: New Delhi airport is well-connected to other parts of India as well as the world. There are regular flights to and fro from cities like Bangalore, Mumbai and Hyderabad. It is an expensive but the best mode of transportation if you want to reach your desired destination early.
By Train: New Delhi is very well connected to metro line and thus reaching the station is a hassle free journey. All the major cities of the nation are also connected by rail. This is the most economical way to reach Delhi.
By Road: If you are planning to travel to Delhi by road, there are a number of regular buses from other major cities that operate on a regular basis.
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Whether it is about living the tradition and heritage of the country and getting a glimpse of history or enjoying the shopping culture and the mouth-watering foods, the capital city of India will never disappoint you. You can be in Delhi whenever you want, but going out during the daytime in summer will be really difficult. Prefer to visit places after sunset or early morning. So, get packed and book your trip to Delhi right away!
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Frequently Asked Questions About Tourist Places In Delhi
Which tourist places in Delhi are open for tourists post the pandemic?
Fun N Food Village, Kingdom of Dreams, Hauz Khas Social, Red Fort, Big Yellow Door Cafe are some of the places which are open for tourists post the pandemic.
Which are some of the tourist places in Delhi that are not over-crowded?
Hauz Khas Village, Majnu Ka Tila, Agrasen ki Baoli, Satpula Village are some of the places in Delhi that are not over-crowded.
Which are some of the best tourist places in Delhi for families with kids?
India Gate, Garden of Five Senses, Deer Park, Lodhi Garden, Kingdom of Dreams are some of the best tourist places in Delhi for families where you can enjoy yourself with kids.
Which are some of the best tourist places in Delhi for couples?
Garden of Five Senses, Purana Quila, Millennium Indraprastha Park, Qutub Minar is some of the best tourist places in Delhi for couples.
What are the famous monuments to visit in Delhi?
The Red Fort, Qutub Minar, The Lotus Temple, India Gate are some of the most popular monuments in Delhi which you must visit.
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