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79 Tourist Places In Delhi
1. Red Fort – Pride Of Mughal Dynasty
2. India Gate – India’s Largest War Memorial

- 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.
3. Rashtrapati Bhawan – Presidential Palace

4. Qutub Minar – Majestic Stone Structure

5. Jantar Mantar – World’s Largest Sundial
6. Humayun’s Tomb – The Garden Of Tombs

7. Akshardham Temple – Experience A Holy Visit

8. Chattarpur Temple – Awe-Inspiring Complex

Tip: This temple is famous for its architecture and makes for a perfect picture on your next visit.
9. ISKCON Temple – Seek Blessings

Tip: This is a perfect place to witness a serene setting accompanied by soothing bhajans and aartis.
10. Lotus Temple – Experience The God

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.
11. Jama Masjid – India’s Largest Mosques

- 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.
12. Purana Quila – Old Fort

13. Bangla Sahib Gurudwara – Offer Prayers


15. Hauz Khas Fort – Take Scenic Shots

16. Agrasen Ki Baoli – Take In The Beauty

Tip: This place has a wide scope for photography and stunning selfies with a creative backdrop.
17. Nehru Park


19. National Rail Museum

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. Also, Street food just doesn’t get better than Chandni Chowk.
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)
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 connects 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)
24. Select Citywalk

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.
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)
26. National Museum

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.
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
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)
28. Lodhi Gardens

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, 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

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)
30. Khan Market

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.
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

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)
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

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)
34. Kunzum Travel Cafe

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

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)
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.
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

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

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

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.
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)
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 a great place to 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)
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.
Nearest Metro Station: Hauz Khas
Distance from Delhi airport: 27 min (11.8 km)
46. Okhla Bird Sanctuary

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.
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

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)
48. Southern Ridge Forest

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

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)
50. Barakhamba Tomb

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

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.
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)
52. Sacred Heart Cathedral Church

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

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)
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

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)
56. Mehrauli Archaeological Park

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

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
58. North Campus

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

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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
72. Mughal Gardens
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
78. National War Memorial
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
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.
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.
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