Places to Visit in Delhi

Being the capital of India since the medieval times, Delhi is the most important hub of historical importance as well as blend of the modern architecture and use of technology. Being dotted with several historical monuments as well as the tombs and forts distributed evenly throughout the city. Delhi is famous for its old alleyways and lanes in between old buildings from the British era. This city was the political hub of the all the powerful kingdoms trying to gain control over India by capturing Delhi as well as this city has been the witness of long running conflicts and the fierce wars. It’s no doubt to say that- Delhi has multiple personalities and is known as the “City with Heart”. 

Best Time to Visit

The best time to go on a tourist palace to visit in Delhi is the winter season in between the months of October and March. But in the summer, due to scorching heat, the sightseeing in Delhi becomes more uncomfortable. As the temperature raises up to 450 C, so the tourists prefer the sightseeing during the winter season only.

Being the capital of India since the medieval times, Delhi is the most important hub of historical importance as well as blend of the modern architecture and use of technology. Being dotted with several historical monuments as well as the tombs and forts distributed evenly throughout the city. Delhi is famous for its old alleyways and lanes in between old buildings from the British era. This city was the political hub of the all the powerful kingdoms trying to gain control over India by capturing Delhi as well as this city has been the witness of long running conflicts and the fierce wars. It’s no doubt to say that- Delhi has multiple personalities and is known as the “City with Heart”. 

Best Time to Visit

The best time to go on a tourist palace to visit in Delhi is the winter season in between the months of October and March. But in the summer, due to scorching heat, the sightseeing in Delhi becomes more uncomfortable. As the temperature rises up to 450 C, so the tourists prefer sightseeing during the winter season only.

Best Places to Visit-

Humayun's Tomb

The final crematorium ground, the Humayun tomb is the final resting place of the Mughal ruler Humayun. Constructed by his widow empress Bega Begam in the year 1569 AD, This tomb is made of typical Mughal attricheture with the help of red sand stones. The tomb bears the blend of Mughal as well as Persian style with the help of architect Mirak Mirza Ghiyath. This destination is the included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1903.

Timing: Sunrise - sunset
Entry Fee: 40 (Indians), 600 (foreigners)

Qutub Minar

Situated in the Meherauili area, this Minar is built by Qutub-uddin-Aibak in 1192 AD. Over the time the except the first place, in the primary times, this pillar was built the rule of Iltutmish who constructed the 3rd and 4th storeys of the Qutub Minar. The last storey was built by Firoz Shah Tughlaq.  This city has been enlisted in the UNESCO World Heritage site.

Timing: Sunrise - Sunset 
Entry Fee: 30 (Indians), 500 (foreigners)

Red Fort

Built by the Mughal ruler Shah Jahan, this place is the venue spot if the parade on the eve of Independence day as well as republic day. This monument was called the ceremonial and the political centre of India. The accommodated households are of the Mughal era has attracting the tourists from all over India. The famous Quila-e-Mubarak fort, lies in the on the bank of Yamuna. The markets surrounding this fort are outstanding with its extravagant colors.

Timing: 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Entry Fee: 35 (Indians), 500 (foreigners)

Akshardham Temple

Akshardhanm temple is built as a famous spiritual comples and the “SwamiNarayan God” is worshipped in this temple as a part of Delhi tourist attractions. The peak as well as the intricate pillars and ceilings of the temple are the best examples of the Indian artistry. This temple has been known as the World’s largest comprehensive hind temple in world. Those pillars and the walls are the resemblance of the well-crafted articheture and the tradition of Development and growth in those times.

Timing: 10:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Entry Fee: 170 (Indians Adults), 100 (Indian Children), 100 (foreigners), 120 (Senior Citizens)

Lotus Temple

The lotus Temple is considered the edifice dedicated to the Baha’i’s faith. This magnanimous building is the child of the Canadian architect Faiborz Shaba. This temple propagates the oneness of the Allmighty and all are even and equal in from of the Almighty and open to all for the religion, race and gender. Built under the image of a lotus flower, this temple is the perfect for all kinds of people to the monument.

Timing: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM (Monday Closed)
Entry Fee: Free

India Gate

Glorified with the All India War Memorial, this India gate is a part of Tourist place in Delhi and an astonishing beautiful evening during the most of the year. Built by Sir Edwin Luteyens, this is one of the largest war memorials in the country. The Amar Jawan Jyoti is dedicated to the glorified monument, to which the historical important was to be dedicated to the rich history and affluent heritage of this city.

Timing: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (Restricted Access on National Holidays)
Entry Fee: Free

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