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Best Places To Visit in Delhi

Delhi is a cosmopolitan city with a perfect amalgamation of contemporary New Delhi and historic Old Delhi. From crowded markets to monuments of historical significance, Delhi has an extensive metro network to join almost corners of the city.

On your visit to Delhi, explore historical monuments like Humayun's Tomb, Jama Masjid, Purana Qila, and Red Fort. Besides, Delhi also has some famous temples worth visiting, including Lotus Temple, Akshardham Temple, ISKON Temple, Birla Temple, Hanuman Temple, etc.

Being the centre point of India’s political power, Raisina Hill, Rashtrapati Bhawan, India Gate, and Rajpath are some must-visit places to gauge the city’s political contribution. Moreover, Delhi has numerous upscale markets and colourful bazaars, making it a shopper’s paradise for people of all budgets.

Are you planning to visit Delhi or want to explore all it offers? The total trip may take several days and cost significantly. In this article, we will look at the best places to visit in Delhi and learn how a travel loan from Hero FinCorp can relieve the financial burden.

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List of Best 15 Places to Visit in Delhi NCR

Whether you are a religious person, history buff, food enthusiast, or shopping lover, you will find places in Delhi that will allure you. Here are a few travel options you must not miss visiting on your trip to Delhi:

1. Red Fort – Pride Of the Mughal Dynasty

 

Red Fort

Constructed by the Mughals in 1639, Red Fort is a massive red-coloured sandstone structure spread over 254 acres. Set in Old Delhi, it is an octagon-shaped fort that features a fusion of Hindu, Timurid, Persian, and Mughal architectural elements. The fort also has a museum where you can find artefacts like curtains, daggers, carpets, and miniature paintings of the Mughal era. Some creative architectural wonders in its vicinity include the step well, moti masjid, hira mahal, imperial bath, and peacock throne.

Built by: Shah Jahan

Built in: 1639

Entry Fee: Rs 35 for Indian citizens and Rs 500 for foreign nationals

Opening Hours: 09:30 am to 04:30 pm (Monday Closed)

Things to do: Chatta Bazaar, Sound and Light Show, Cafe Delhi Heights, etc.

Useful Tip: If you are interested in history, take a guided tour of the fort to learn about its architecture and significance.

Nearest Metro Station: Red Fort, New Delhi

Distance from Delhi Airport: 23.9 km

2. India Gate


India Gate


India Gate commemorates 70,000 Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives during World War-I. Its major attraction is the nearby National War Memorial with forever-lit Amar Jawan Jyoti, which honours the martyred soldiers during the Indo-Pak War. One of the biggest war memorials in the country, it stands on a base of Bharatpur stone surrounded by several acres of lush lawns. Beautiful lights and colourful fountains around the monument make it a popular picnic spot in Delhi, especially during summer evenings and winter noons.

Built by: Sir Edwin Lutyens

Built in: 1921

Entry Fee: Free

Opening Hours: Open space accessible – early morning to late night

Things to do: Click photographs, enjoy chuski, play sports, take a boat ride, fly kites, etc.

Useful Tip: If you are in Delhi in January, attend the Republic Day parade at India Gate on 26th January.

Nearest Metro Station: Central Secretariat Metro Station

Distance from Delhi Airport: 12.6 km

3. Raj Ghat



Raj Ghat is an important landmark that houses an open-sky memorial of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of our Nation, along with an eternal flame at the end. You can also find samadhis of other major personalities, including Rajiv Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Charan Singh, and Indira Gandhi.

Built by: Alick Percy Lancaster

Built in: 1956

Entry Fee: Free

Opening Hours: 6:00 am to 6:00 pm on all days

Things to do: Watch a commemoration ceremony held every Friday; Visit the Gandhi Memorial Museum, picnic in the surrounding gardens, etc.

Useful Tip: Visit on pleasant weather days, and remove shoes near the memorials.

Nearest Metro Station: Delhi Gate Metro Station

Distance from Delhi Airport: 23 km

4. Rashtrapati Bhawan – Presidential Palace


Rashtrapati Bhawan


Rashtrapati Bhawan is the Indian President's home on Kartavya Path’s western end. The 130-hectare building has the official residence, guest rooms, offices, halls, vast open spaces, Mughal Gardens, stables, and residences of the bodyguards and office staff. To date, it is the largest residence for a head of the state worldwide. The dome in the building’s centre reflects both British and Indian architectural styles.

Built by: Sir Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker

Built in: 1929

Entry Fee: Rs 50

Opening Hours: 9:30 am to 5:30 pm (Circuit 1 is open on Thursday to Sunday, Circuit 2 is Closed on Mondays, and Circuit 3 is open from Thursday to Sunday) from November to March

Things to do: Ashok Hall, Banquet Hall, Durbar Hall, drawing rooms, museum complex, etc.

Useful Tip: Visit the Mughal Gardens in February-March to witness a variety of blooming flowers.

Nearest Metro Station: Central Secretariat Metro Station

Distance from Delhi Airport: 17.7 km

5. Qutub Minar


Qutub Minar


Qutub Minar, named after Qutab-ud-din Aibak, is a 73-metre tall minaret containing five tapering storeys. The first three storeys are made with red sandstone, while the fourth and fifth are made with sandstone and marble. The structure has Quranic texts engraved in decorative styles. The tower has a 379-step-long spiral staircase that was closed for access in 1981 after a deadly stampede. Mosque named the ‘Quwwat-ul-Islam Masjid’ is the first Indian mosque present at the foot of the Qutub Minar.

Built by: Qutab-ud-din Aibak

Built in: 1193

Entry Fee: Rs 30 for Indians and Rs 500 for foreign nationals

Opening Hours: 7:00 am to 8:00 pm

Things to do: Take pictures, walk around the nearby lawns, explore the surrounding buildings, tomb, mosque, etc.

Useful Tip: Plan your visit in the early morning to skip the crowd and avoid hot weather in the summers.

Nearest Metro Station: Qutub Minar Metro Station

Distance from Delhi Airport: 14.1 km

6. Lotus Temple


Lotus Temple


Lotus Temple, also known as the Bahai House of Worship, is a lotus-shaped attraction constructed with around $10 million in 1986. Apart from its scenic value, its serene atmosphere attracts millions worldwide. One of the most visited buildings in the world, it has a unique architectural design with 27 free-standing marble petals surrounded by sprawling ponds and gardens. More than 34 meters high, it can accommodate 2500 people at a time.

Built by: Fariborz Sahba

Built in: 1986

Entry Fee: Free

Opening Hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (Monday Closed)

Things to do: Take pictures outside the monument, pray/meditate inside the temple, appreciate the architecture, walk around the gardens, etc.

Useful Tip: Photography is prohibited inside the temple, and you must keep quiet to let others meditate.

Nearest Metro Station: Kalkaji Mandir Metro Station

Distance from Delhi Airport: 15.5 km

7. Akshardham Temple


Akshardham Temple


Dedicated to Swaminarayan Bhagwan, Akshardham Temple is a huge complex featuring 60 acres of lush green lawns, bronze statues, and a courtyard in a step-well style. Exhibiting the Indian ancient culture, the structure is an architectural wonder constructed from marble and sandstone with intricate carvings. Moreover, you can also witness a musical fountain, a light show, and an exhibition on Swaminarayan’s life after paying a nominal fee.

Built by: Pramukh Swami Maharaj

Built in: 2005

Entry Fee: Free

Opening Hours: 10:00 am to 06:30 pm (Monday Closed)

Things to do: Bhakti Dwar, Cultural Boat Ride, Hall Of Values, Sahajanand Darshan, Sanskruti Darshan, Musical Fountain, Light Show, etc.

Useful Tip: Since the marble structure gets sizzling hot during the summer, consider visiting the temple on pleasant days.

Nearest Metro Station: Akshardham Metro Station

Distance from Delhi Airport: 21.3 km

8. Humayun’s Tomb


Humayun’s Tomb


Bega Begum, the widow of Humayun, built Humayun's Tomb in 1565 in memory of her husband. It is one of the earliest Mughal architectures in India. Constructed around a decade after Humayun's demise, the tomb represents Persian architecture with a double dome and corridors with arched alcoves. Also called Chaharbagh, it also holds graves of various other Mughal rulers inside its walled enclosure.

Built by: Bega Begum

Built in: 1565

Entry Fee: Rs 40 for Indians and Rs 500 for foreign nationals

Opening Hours: 6:00 am to 6:00 pm (Open All Days)

Things to do: Take a guided tour, picnic on the lawns, click photographs, meditate and yoga, watch the light and sound show, watch various birds, etc.

Useful Tip: Visit during the early hours or on pleasant weather days to keep your trip comfortable.

Nearest Metro Station: Jor Bagh Metro Station

Distance from Delhi Airport: 21 km

9. Worlds of Wonder


Worlds of Wonder


Worlds of Wonder is a world-class amusement park where you can spend quality time with your family and friends while enjoying various attractions. Popular as WOW, it has over twenty rides you can enjoy, including Download, Feedback, Big Beat, Rockin Roller, Fast Forward, Mega Disco, and Chart Smashers. The La Fiesta zone is specially meant for infants featuring rides like Loco-Motion, Hippti Hopp, Samba Rhumba, and Space Shot. Spread across ten acres of land, it has a theme park popular for go-karting and water rides. It also has a pool bar, Punjabi dhaba, and snack bar to keep the stomach full.

Built by: Entertainment City Limited

Built in: 2007

Entry Fee: Rs 699 to Rs 1399, depending on your height

Opening Hours: 11.30 am to 8 pm (all days of the week)

Things to do: Enjoy rides, amusement park, water park, wave pool, carnival zone, bouncy castle, etc.

Useful Tip: Wear nylon or Lycra clothes to enter the water park and take water rides.

Nearest Metro Station: Botanical Garden Metro Station and Noida Sector-18 Metro Station

Distance from Delhi Airport: 25 km

10. Connaught Place


Connaught Place


Connaught Place is one of the biggest financial and commercial markets in Delhi and also in the world. It houses some of the most luxurious hotels and showrooms of numerous national and international brands. Moreover, it also has street markets like Janpath, making it one of the best places to visit in Delhi for brand lovers as well as those looking for cheap stuff. Its architecture makes it one of the country's top heritage sites and the costliest real estate.

Built by: Robert Tor Russel

Built in: 1933

Entry Fee: Free

Opening Hours: 10 am to 9 pm (Sunday closed)

Things to do: Palika Bazaar, Jantar Mantar, Hanuman Mandir, Bangla Sahib, Agrasen ki Baoli, Janpath market, etc.

Useful Tip: Check out the eateries and bakeries for some fantastic food in Delhi.

Nearest Metro Station: Rajiv Chowk Metro Station

Distance from Delhi Airport: 19.7 km

11. Dilli Haat


Dilli Haat


Dilli Haat is a permanent outdoor marketplace run by the DTTDC (Delhi Tourism & Transportation Development Corporation). Located near INA Market, its main aim is to promote Indian heritage through handicrafts, antiques, clothing, toys, jewellery, and home furnishings. Featuring over 60 stalls displaying a rural Indian ambience, it has multiple food joints to fill your tummy while shopping. You can also enjoy music performances, cultural events, and dance shows on your visit to Dilli Haat.

Built by: DTTDC

Built in: 1994

Entry Fee: Rs 30 for adults, Rs 20 for kids, and Rs 100 for foreign nationals

Opening Hours: 10:30 am to 10:00 pm (No Holiday)

Things to do: Shop artefacts, jewellery and home decor items, get your hair braided, enjoy different state cuisines, get your hands adorned with mehndi, etc.

Useful Tip: Visit during the evening to enjoy Indian culture in pleasant weather, as it is an open marketplace without air conditioners.

Nearest Metro Station: INA Metro Station

Distance from Delhi Airport: 16.5 km

12. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib


Gurudwara Bangla Sahib


Bangla Sahib is a prominent Sikh gurudwara associated with Guru Har Kishan, the eighth Guru of Sikhs. Apart from being a worship place for Sikhs, it is also a major tourist attraction and primary pilgrimage site in India. It also houses a beautiful Sarovar, a hospital, a langar hall, and a museum inside the complex.

Built by: Raja Jai Singh

Built in: 1783

Entry Fee: Free

Opening Hours: Open 24 hours a day

Things to do: Worship, walk around the Sarovar, bathe in the pond, eat the free langar, etc.

Useful Tip: Cover your head with a veil and remove your shoes before entering the Gurudwara.

Nearest Metro Station: Rajiv Chowk Metro Station

Distance from Delhi Airport: 17.6 km

13. Purana Quila


Purana Quila


Purana Quila, meaning Old Fort, is one of the oldest forts in Delhi. With some remains dating back to the Pre-Mauryan period, the complex has monuments, mosques, and arched gateways. It served as a rescue site for refugees during the Indian partition in 1947. Moreover, the fort is also a regular centre for theatre, concerts, and cultural events.

Built by: Mughal Emperor Humayun and Surid Sultan Sher Shah Suri

Built in: 1538

Entry Fee: Rs 20 for Indians and Rs 200 for foreign nationals

Opening Hours: 7:00 am to 5:00 pm every day

Things to do: Humayun’s library, Forbidden Gate, boat rides in the nearby lake, etc.

Useful Tip: Since the fort is in ruins now, be careful not to damage anything while exploring.

Nearest Metro Station: Pragati Maidan Metro Station

Distance from Delhi Airport: 20.8 km

14. Delhi Zoo


Delhi Zoo


Delhi Zoo, also named the National Zoological Park, has over 130 species of birds, reptiles, and animals from across the globe. The Majestic White Bengal Tiger is a popular attraction here. Spread across 176 acres of land, it protects around 1350 animals in their prime beauty and health.

Built by: Indian Board for Wildlife

Built in: 1952

Entry Fee: Rs 40 for Indian adults, Rs 20 for Indian children, Rs 200 for Non-Indian adults, Rs 100 for Non-Indian children (Free for Indian and non-Indian children under 3 feet)

Opening Hours: 9:00 am to 4:30 pm in summer and 9:00 am to 4:00 pm in winter (Friday Closed)

Things to do: Book a wildlife tour, walk through the zoo, or explore each corner with a battery-operated vehicle.

Useful Tip: Since Delhi Zoo is vast and visiting each part is tiring, rent a battery-operated vehicle to save time and avoid walking.

Nearest Metro Station: Pragati Maidan Metro Station

Distance from Delhi Airport: 20.7 km

15. Lajpat Nagar Market


Lajpat Nagar Market


Lajpat Nagar Market is one of the most crowded commercial markets in Delhi. You can buy many branded and non-branded products in the Central Market at very cheap rates. You can shop here to your heart's content with hundreds of shop options.

Built by: Many Hindus and Sikhs after partition

Built in: 1950s

Entry Fee: Free

Opening Hours: 9:00 am to 10:00 pm (Monday Closed)

Things to do: Shopping, eating, chilling, etc.

Useful Tip: Shopkeepers do not easily fall for bargaining. Although most shops have fixed prices, you can still get a good discount if you are a pro at it.

Nearest Metro Station: Lajpat Nagar Metro Station

Distance from Delhi Airport: 19.8 km

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Conclusion

With so many thrilling places to visit near Delhi, you cannot deny the perks of exploring this fantastic destination. Whether looking for a friendly spot for family or a fun space for eating and shopping, you have endless opportunities that add to the charm. Check out the best Delhi tourist places mentioned in this article and have a blissful trip to the heart of the nation. Don't worry about finance, as a travel loan from Hero FinCorp can fund your trip without hassle.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Which are the best places to visit in Delhi at night?

India Gate and Gurudwara Bangla Sahib are places you can visit even late at night. Their evening charm is spectacular, and they are buzzing places all day.

2. Which are the best places to visit in Delhi in the summer?

The Worlds of Wonder has a water park, one of the best tourist places near Delhi, in summer. You can also visit other attractions but try to head in the mornings or evenings to avoid the hot weather.

3. What are the most enjoyable places in Delhi?

Delhi has many places to visit, including markets, amusement parks, shopping malls, monuments, forts, etc. The place where you enjoy the most depends on your interests.

4. How can I spend a good day in Delhi?

Delhi has many options for shopping, eating, entertainment, exploration, etc. How you spend your day in Delhi depends on what you enjoy to make your trip memorable.

5. How can I enjoy Delhi in 2 days?

To enjoy Delhi in two days, plan your itinerary for Old Delhi on the first day and New Delhi on the second day. The Old Delhi trip includes places like the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, Hanuman Temple, etc. The New Delhi trip includes India Gate, Connaught Place, Lodhi Garden, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Lotus Temple, Hauz Khas Village, etc.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this is for informational purposes only. While we strive to present accurate and updated content, travel conditions, weather, places to visit, itineraries, budgets, and transportation options can change. Readers are encouraged to verify details from reliable sources before making travel decisions. We do not take responsibility for any inconvenience, loss, injury, or damage that may arise from using the information shared in this blog. Travel involves inherent risks, and readers should exercise their judgment and caution when implementing recommendations.


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