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"The Capital City of India"

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The capital of India, Delhi is a cosmopolitan city with a historic old Delhi and the modern New Delhi. From historical monuments to crowded shopping malls, from an extensive network of the modern metro system to Delhi University campus, Dilli has multiple personalities and is considered to be the city with a heart.

The narrow, winding lanes and bylanes of old Delhi are a testament to the former Mughal rule. Old Delhi houses one of the country's oldest and busiest market – Chandni Chowk.

Take time to explore historical monuments such as the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Humayun's Tomb and Purana Qila if you want to explore the Mughal History. Delhi has famous temples scattered all across the city, a few noteworthy ones being the Akshardham Temple, the Lotus Temple (also known as the Bahai Temple), and the ISKON Temple.

People in Delhi love to eat, and tourists will find themselves spoilt for choice between the multitude of dishes on offer at every corner of every street. From kebabs and tikkas to Chhole Bhature, Delhi is a melting pot of diverse cultures, and this fact is reflected in the culinary palette of the city. There are a number of cafes and restaurants for the travellers.

Central Delhi is the concentration of the country's political power, and the must-visit places here include the Connaught Place,  drive from outside of Rashtrapati Bhawan on Raisina Hill (visitors are not allowed to go inside), the Rajpath, and the India Gate. The best place to visit this area is in the evening, as all the buildings are lit up, and you can see the Amar Jawan Jyoti at India Gate shining brightly.

Delhi is a shopper's paradise with some colourful bazaars and upscale markets. The wide variety of markets in Delhi ensure that travellers go back home with double the luggage they came with!

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Shopping in Delhi

Delhi is basically a shopper's paradise, more so for the street shoppers! For everything, you will find a dedicated market here, offering goods at competitive prices. Delhi is known for its markets, be it Sadar Bazaar for the wholesale goods, Nehru Place for the electronics, Karol Bagh for the traditional clothes, and the famous Sarojini Nagar, Lajpat Nagar and Janpath. The other famous shopping areas of Delhi are Cannaught Place, Chandini Chowk, Chawri Bazaar, Khan Market and Greater Kailash M Block. Also, if you are looking for high-end branded shopping, there is no dearth of malls in Delhi. Some of the best malls in Delhi are Ambience Mall, Select City Walk, DLF, Pacific Mall among others.

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New Delhi - The City with a Heart

Often referred to as "Diwali Dilli", Delhi is the city with a heart that beats for everyone - whether you live in Delhi or are visiting. The population here is a hybrid of various cultures and religions and each of them exists harmoniously with the other. All festivals are celebrated in Delhi with great pomp and piety. Students from different parts of the world come to study at the prestigious Delhi University.

Nightlife in Delhi

The nightlife of Delhi is thrilling and pulsating and among the best in the country. There are endless options for partying, chilling, dining, dancing and simply enjoying. There are numerous places in Delhi with feet-tapping music and awesome ambience. During the week, lounge and dance bars see the maximum crowd while on the weekend the clubs really take off. Some of the best places to explore in Delhi are Kitty Su, F Bar & Lounge, Lap, Lights Camera Action, Fork You, and Hauz Khas Social. These are just some of the popular places among the multitude of options that Delhi has to offer. The craft beer craze is also surfacing up really fast in Delhi. The thirsty brew seekers are heading to chic beer cafes serving lagers in Gurgaon, the adjacent city in Delhi NCR. Delhi is known for one of the best party cultures in India besides Mumbai and Bangalore, and rightly so!

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Restaurants and Local Food in Delhi

Delhi is a centre of heritage, architecture, history and power and what runs through its lifelines is the food here. Like in case of almost every other thing, in cuisine too, there is nothing that does not find a second home in the capital.
Delhi's food borrows flavors and elements from the past as well as from the various cultures, religions and livelihoods it sustains. You can try out the finest dining options here with countless choices in terms of cuisine, from Chinese, Continental, Thai, Mexican, Mughal to South Indian and a subtle dominance of North Indian and Punjabi preparations.
Another equally fine, mouth-watering and vibrant option that begins to define the food culture here is the street food. Delhi remains unseen until you have experienced the street food here. It'd be a futile effort to try and name the items, since there are countless colourful options out their all with simple legacies behind them. Walk through Old Delhi lanes to have some of the richest street foods you might ever find.
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Suggested Itinerary for Delhi

Day 1 - Arrive at Delhi, check in and rest for a while. Then become the journey of exploring Delhi by visiting the most iconic monument - The Red Fort and the colossal Jama Masjid. Then visit Chandni Chowk.
Day 2- Visit India Gate, Humayun's Tomb and Qutub Minar.
Day 3- Visit the local bazaars, shopping malls, handicraft stores and street food joints.
Day 4- Visit Raj Ghat, Lotus Temple, Rashtrapati Bhavan, Parliament House and then depart.

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Red Fort (Lal Quila) - Historical Mounument in Delhi Occupies an area of 254.67 acres
Qutub Minar - A UNESCO World Heritage Site
Safdarjung's Tomb - Sand Stone and Marble Mausoleum built in 1754

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FAQs on Delhi

What are the places near Delhi?

The top places near to Delhi are Gurgaon which is 40 km from Delhi, Garhmukteshwar which is located 87 km from Delhi, Agra which is located 183 km from Delhi, Noida which is located 22 km from Delhi, Ghaziabad which is located 23 km from Delhi

What is famous about Delhi?

Rich in Heritage and Culture. Well connected to all major cities across the world. Beautiful architectural monuments. Delicious street food.

What is not so good about Delhi?

Summers can be very extreme in Delhi. Temperatures can soar over 40 degrees Celsius. Unsafe after working hours. Very polluted.

Who should visit Delhi?

Delhi is suitable for every generation - be it aged people wanting to visit the monuments that are milestones in Indian history, or teenagers coming in to enjoy a taste of the most amazing kind of nightlife, or just another traveller looking to explore the beautiful city.

What is the best time to visit Delhi?

While October to March is the best time to visit Delhi because of cool weather. However, some weeks in late November to January should be avoided because of heavy smog cover. February and March have great weather and relatively clean air to travel outside. Delhi experiences extreme temperatures in summer and winter seasons. The summer months (April to July) are scorching hot in Delhi as the temperature might rise to 45 degree Celsius. Temperatures fall a little during the monsoon season (August to September) and certain days can be good for roaming around.

What is the local food in Delhi?

Delhi is a centre of heritage, architecture, history and power and what runs through its lifelines is the food here. Like in case of almost every other thing, in cuisine too, there is nothing that does not find a second home in the capital.
Delhi's food borrows flavors and elements from the past as well as from the various cultures, religions and livelihoods it sustains. You can try out the finest dining options here with countless choices in terms of cuisine, from Chinese, Continental, Thai, Mexican, Mughal to South Indian and a subtle dominance of North Indian and Punjabi preparations.
Another equally fine, mouth-watering and vibrant option that begins to define the food culture here is the street food. Delhi remains unseen until you have experienced the street food here. It'd be a futile effort to try and name the items, since there are countless colourful options out their all with simple legacies behind them. Walk through Old Delhi lanes to have some of the richest street foods you might ever find.

What is the best way to reach Delhi?

Being the capital of the country, New Delhi is well connected to all the major parts of India and the world. The Delhi Airport serves for domestic as well as international flights. New Delhi also is the main railhead, being well connected to all major cities in India. State buses also run to and from neighbouring cities.

How much does a package cost for Delhi?

The packages for Delhi start at INR 7000 which can be further customized based on number of people, days, hotel category, vehicle type and customizations. You can have a look at all packages

What are the things to do in Delhi?

The top things to do in Delhi are Humayun's Tomb, Hauz Khas Village, Qutub Minar, Delhi Zoo, Red Fort, Akshardham Temple Delhi. You can see all the places to visit in Delhi

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Abhranil Sengupta

4 years ago
Plan your trip and find out all about the place so you know where to fall back if situation arises. Extensive research is key ingredient to good trip.
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Q. Pls...tell me some very important , must visiting place in Delhi

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6 years ago
Some of the most important places to visit in Delhi are India Gate, Humayun's Tomb, Hauz Khas Village, the Qutub Minar complex, Red Fort, Lotus Temple and Chandni Chowk.
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Soumita Ghosh

on Lotus Temple 6 years ago
Before visiting Lotus Temple, keep in mind that it is a very serene place and you will be required to follow several rules once you are inside this temple. This Baha’i House of Worship witnesses arou (Read More)nd eight thousand to ten thousand visitors on a daily basis. You will be required to take off your shoes at a point within the temple complex. They are kept safely so you need not worry. Once you are inside the premises, you will not be allowed to click pictures. They are quite stringent about the rules so make sure to respect them. You are allowed to sit there in silence and meditate for as long as you want to. If you are planning to stay there for several hours then make sure to pack some light food and do not forget to carry water.

Entertainment club

2 years ago
In delhi the places i visited are so good , nice hotels to stay , saw red fort , masjid and other places ,so please visit

Pranjali Kureel

on Chandni Chowk 6 years ago
I personally love Chandni Chowk despite its overcrowded streets, dirty paths and constant chaos. I think it displays a true ‘Indian-ness’ in a weird way. The history of Chandni Chowk goes back to Mug (Read More)hal Era when Mughal Emperor built the city of Shahjahanabad. Mughal architecture, though now in ruins, provides an amalgamation of the old and new. It is ‘The place’ for shopping lovers as you can find everything from wedding clothes to stationary to musical instruments here at very low prices. DO NOT forget food. I think food is the best thing about this place. Paranthe wali gali is a must visit. Even though Karims is the most popular restaurant for non-vegetarian food, I find Al Jawahar much better.
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