Title :
Dilli Haat
Description :
Designed to resemble a traditional village market (haat), this cultural and entertainment hub features artisan stalls on a rotating basis, offering a staggering variety of handlooms, jewellery, accessories, decor, toys, and small goods. Stay back after a shopping spree to enjoy cultural performances in the evening.
Title :
Khan Market
Description :
Established in 1951 to aid immigrants in post-partition India, Khan Market is now among the most premium retail spaces in India. Walk through the lanes to discover homegrown designer labels like AMPM, Satya Paul, JODI, jewellery stores including Amrapali and landmark bookstores, Bahrisons and Faqirchand
Title :
Red Fort (Lal Qila)
Description :
Wander across the UNESCO World Heritage site’s expansive courtyards, exploring the Diwan-i-Aam (Hall of Public Audience) and marvelling at the intricate carvings of the Diwan-i-Khas (Hall of Private Audience). The fort’s light and sound show in the evening vividly recounts India's history.
Title :
Humayun's Tomb
Description :
Persian-influenced Mughal architecture meets tranquil greenery in the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent. It is said to have inspired the Taj Mahal at Agra, predating it by 60 years. Wander along the pathways of this UNESCO World Heritage site to soak in its sublime proportions, seemingly floating over symmetrical gardens.
Title :
Qutub Minar
Description :
Built in the 12th century as a victory tower, this 73-metre-high minaret is crafted from red sandstone and marble, featuring intricate carvings and inscriptions from the Quran. The capital’s most famous monument looms over you as you stroll through the surrounding complex, which includes the Alai Darwaza and the Iron Pillar, an ancient engineering marvel.
Title :
Lotus Temple
Description :
The Baháʼí house of worship is distinguished by its exterior made of 27 free-standing marble ‘petals’ arranged in clusters of three to form nine sides. Explore the lush, idyllic temple complex that encompasses nine water pools lined with each petal, which glimmer in daylight. You can also meditate inside the prayer hall.
Title :
India Gate
Description :
The awe-inspiring war memorial, a 42-metre-high archway of sandstone, rises majestically against the backdrop of Rashtrapati Bhawan. Enjoy ice cream from local vendors or pack a picnic to soak in the lively atmosphere. To experience the monument in a unique way, sign up for a session with Delhi City Segway Tour company from 5 pm to 9 pm, starting at INR 2500.
Title :
Jama Masjid
Description :
A serene oasis at the heart of Old Delhi's chaotic energy, the capital's largest mosque is built on a 10 metre elevation and can hold a staggering 25,000 people. The marble and red-sandstone structure, also known as the ‘Friday Mosque’, doubles as a picnic spot by day, and looks stunning by night.
Title :
Akshardham Temple
Description :
Marvel at the intricate carvings and sculptures at this impressive spiritual centre dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan, while reflecting on India’s ancient culture and traditions. Explore the temple’s cultural exhibits, catch a film screening, take a serene boat ride, relax in the 6-acre garden and stay back to witness Sahaj Anand, the 24-minute evening multimedia water show held at Yagnapurush Kund, a massive replica of an ancient stepwell.
Title :
Lodi Gardens and Art District
Description :
This historic green oasis in the heart of the capital dates back to the 15th century and is named after the Lodi dynasty that once ruled over Delhi. Spread across 90 acres, it’s the city’s most elite park for morning walks, jogs and day picnics amidst ancient trees, lush lawns, blooming flower beds and some remarkable sculptures and artworks, especially the statue of Lady Willingdon.
Title :
Chandni Chowk
Description :
Delhi’s oldest and biggest market epitomises the capital’s lively, diverse culture. Designed as a half-moon-shaped square adorned with trees, canals and pools for 17th century royal Mughal processions, it’s now the epicentre of Delhi’s irresistible food scene, serving iconic paranthas, bedmi puris, samosas, kebabs and jalebis along with textiles, antiques and everything in between.
Title :
Rajghat
Description :
Located on the banks of the Yamuna River, this peaceful, well maintained park has a simple black-marble platform marking the spot where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated following his assassination in 1948. The memorial is inscribed with his final words, “Hey Ram”. Stroll through the landscaped gardens, reflecting on the life and legacy of the Father of the Nation.
Title :
Ghalib Ki Haveli
Description :
Browse through the hand-written poems and books of legendary Urdu poet Mirza Ghalib at his 300-year old home in Old Delhi’s Ballimaran, designated as a memorial museum in 2000. There are also commissioned portraits and figures of Ghalib, including one commissioned by the Indian poet and lyricist Gulzar, in the premises.
Title :
Dilli Haat
Description :
Designed to resemble a traditional village market (haat), this cultural and entertainment hub features artisan stalls on a rotating basis, offering a staggering variety of handlooms, jewellery, accessories, decor, toys, and small goods. Stay back after a shopping spree to enjoy cultural performances in the evening.
Title :
Khan Market
Description :
Established in 1951 to aid immigrants in post-partition India, Khan Market is now among the most premium retail spaces in India. Walk through the lanes to discover homegrown designer labels like AMPM, Satya Paul, JODI, jewellery stores including Amrapali and landmark bookstores, Bahrisons and Faqirchand
Title :
Red Fort (Lal Qila)
Description :
Wander across the UNESCO World Heritage site’s expansive courtyards, exploring the Diwan-i-Aam (Hall of Public Audience) and marvelling at the intricate carvings of the Diwan-i-Khas (Hall of Private Audience). The fort’s light and sound show in the evening vividly recounts India's history.
Title :
Humayun's Tomb
Description :
Persian-influenced Mughal architecture meets tranquil greenery in the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent. It is said to have inspired the Taj Mahal at Agra, predating it by 60 years. Wander along the pathways of this UNESCO World Heritage site to soak in its sublime proportions, seemingly floating over symmetrical gardens.
Title :
Qutub Minar
Description :
Built in the 12th century as a victory tower, this 73-metre-high minaret is crafted from red sandstone and marble, featuring intricate carvings and inscriptions from the Quran. The capital’s most famous monument looms over you as you stroll through the surrounding complex, which includes the Alai Darwaza and the Iron Pillar, an ancient engineering marvel.
Title :
Lotus Temple
Description :
The Baháʼí house of worship is distinguished by its exterior made of 27 free-standing marble ‘petals’ arranged in clusters of three to form nine sides. Explore the lush, idyllic temple complex that encompasses nine water pools lined with each petal, which glimmer in daylight. You can also meditate inside the prayer hall.
Title :
India Gate
Description :
The awe-inspiring war memorial, a 42-metre-high archway of sandstone, rises majestically against the backdrop of Rashtrapati Bhawan. Enjoy ice cream from local vendors or pack a picnic to soak in the lively atmosphere. To experience the monument in a unique way, sign up for a session with Delhi City Segway Tour company from 5 pm to 9 pm, starting at INR 2500.
Title :
Jama Masjid
Description :
A serene oasis at the heart of Old Delhi's chaotic energy, the capital's largest mosque is built on a 10 metre elevation and can hold a staggering 25,000 people. The marble and red-sandstone structure, also known as the ‘Friday Mosque’, doubles as a picnic spot by day, and looks stunning by night.
Title :
Akshardham Temple
Description :
Marvel at the intricate carvings and sculptures at this impressive spiritual centre dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan, while reflecting on India’s ancient culture and traditions. Explore the temple’s cultural exhibits, catch a film screening, take a serene boat ride, relax in the 6-acre garden and stay back to witness Sahaj Anand, the 24-minute evening multimedia water show held at Yagnapurush Kund, a massive replica of an ancient stepwell.
Title :
Lodi Gardens and Art District
Description :
This historic green oasis in the heart of the capital dates back to the 15th century and is named after the Lodi dynasty that once ruled over Delhi. Spread across 90 acres, it’s the city’s most elite park for morning walks, jogs and day picnics amidst ancient trees, lush lawns, blooming flower beds and some remarkable sculptures and artworks, especially the statue of Lady Willingdon.
Title :
Chandni Chowk
Description :
Delhi’s oldest and biggest market epitomises the capital’s lively, diverse culture. Designed as a half-moon-shaped square adorned with trees, canals and pools for 17th century royal Mughal processions, it’s now the epicentre of Delhi’s irresistible food scene, serving iconic paranthas, bedmi puris, samosas, kebabs and jalebis along with textiles, antiques and everything in between.
Title :
Rajghat
Description :
Located on the banks of the Yamuna River, this peaceful, well maintained park has a simple black-marble platform marking the spot where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated following his assassination in 1948. The memorial is inscribed with his final words, “Hey Ram”. Stroll through the landscaped gardens, reflecting on the life and legacy of the Father of the Nation.
Title :
Ghalib Ki Haveli
Description :
Browse through the hand-written poems and books of legendary Urdu poet Mirza Ghalib at his 300-year old home in Old Delhi’s Ballimaran, designated as a memorial museum in 2000. There are also commissioned portraits and figures of Ghalib, including one commissioned by the Indian poet and lyricist Gulzar, in the premises.
Title :
Dilli Haat
Description :
Designed to resemble a traditional village market (haat), this cultural and entertainment hub features artisan stalls on a rotating basis, offering a staggering variety of handlooms, jewellery, accessories, decor, toys, and small goods. Stay back after a shopping spree to enjoy cultural performances in the evening.
Title :
Khan Market
Description :
Established in 1951 to aid immigrants in post-partition India, Khan Market is now among the most premium retail spaces in India. Walk through the lanes to discover homegrown designer labels like AMPM, Satya Paul, JODI, jewellery stores including Amrapali and landmark bookstores, Bahrisons and Faqirchand
Title :
Red Fort (Lal Qila)
Description :
Wander across the UNESCO World Heritage site’s expansive courtyards, exploring the Diwan-i-Aam (Hall of Public Audience) and marvelling at the intricate carvings of the Diwan-i-Khas (Hall of Private Audience). The fort’s light and sound show in the evening vividly recounts India's history.