Top 10 Places You Must Visit In Delhi

 

1. Red Fort

A UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of India's rich past, the Red Fort is a massive red sandstone fortress built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. The Light and Sound Show in the evening is also worth attending.

2. India Gate

This iconic war memorial is a tribute to Indian soldiers who lost their lives during World War I. The surrounding lawns make it a great place for an evening stroll and picnic, especially during the winter months.

3. Qutub Minar

Another UNESCO World Heritage site, this 73-meter-high tower is the tallest brick minaret in the world. The Qutub Complex has other historical structures, including the Iron Pillar, which is famous for its resistance to rust.

4. Humayun’s Tomb

A precursor to the Taj Mahal, Humayun’s Tomb is a stunning example of Mughal architecture, with beautiful Persian-style gardens and symmetrical design. It's one of the most peaceful places in Delhi.

5. Lotus Temple

Known for its flower-like shape, the Lotus Temple is a Baháʼí House of Worship open to all religions. It’s known for its serene atmosphere and unique architecture, making it a great spot for quiet reflection.

6. Akshardham Temple

A modern Hindu temple, Akshardham showcases traditional Indian culture and spirituality. The temple complex offers a mesmerizing water show in the evening, a boat ride depicting 10,000 years of Indian heritage, and intricate carvings.

7. Chandni Chowk and Old Delhi

One of the oldest and busiest markets, Chandni Chowk is a sensory overload of food, shopping, and history. It’s especially famous for its street food, spice markets, jewelry, and textiles.

8. Jama Masjid

One of the largest mosques in India, Jama Masjid was built by Shah Jahan and offers a panoramic view of Old Delhi from its minaret. It’s an impressive piece of architecture that holds great cultural and religious significance.

9. Lodhi Gardens

A beautiful garden that houses several tombs of the Lodhi dynasty, Lodhi Gardens is a perfect spot for nature lovers and history enthusiasts. It's popular for morning walks, picnics, and photography.

10. Rashtrapati Bhavan and Rajpath

The official residence of the President of India, Rashtrapati Bhavan is an architectural marvel with sprawling gardens (Mughal Gardens) open to the public during specific months. Rajpath, stretching from Rashtrapati Bhavan to India Gate, is where the Republic Day parade takes place every January.



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