Connaught Place, Delhi’s de facto city center, was constructed under British rule between 1929 and 1933. This historical double traffic circle is lined with white colonnaded buildings, drawing inspiration from the Royal Crescent in Bath. Today, it bustles with chain stores, restaurants, and roadside stalls, offering a mix of shopping, dining, and street-side commerce. Visitors can explore the area’s colonial architecture while enjoying a vibrant, modern urban experience.
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