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Opened in 1954, the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi houses an extensive collection of Indian paintings and sculptures, primarily dating from 1850 onward. The gallery’s spacious halls […]
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Tucked among the bustling lanes of the Nizamuddin West neighborhood in New Delhi, Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya Dargah (Nizamuddin Dargah) is the mausoleum of the revered 13th and 14th-century Sufi saint, […]
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Nestled across from the New Delhi Railway Station, Paharganj has long been a bustling hub for budget travelers. This vibrant area is known for its affordable accommodations, diverse restaurants, and […]
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Dilli Haat, a government-sponsored market in New Delhi, has been a favored destination for both tourists and locals. This vibrant bazaar offers a wide array of handicrafts from all over […]
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The National Museum in New Delhi stands as one of India’s largest museums, nestled among the city’s spacious boulevards and government institutions. Showcasing a collection that spans 5,000 years of […]
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Hauz Khas Village, nestled in South Delhi, is a vibrant hub that draws both tourists and locals, particularly the younger crowd. This area is known for its eclectic mix of […]
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Delhi’s Jantar Mantar, a complex of 18th-century astronomical instruments, sits in tranquil parkland near the heart of New Delhi. Commissioned by Jaipur’s Maharaja Jai Singh, the site features 13 instruments […]
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Nestled in the heart of South Delhi, Lajpat Nagar Central Market offers a vibrant and bustling bazaar experience. This lively market is a treasure trove of multihued bangles, beautiful saris, […]
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Safdarjung’s Tomb, an 18th-century mausoleum located at the border of Central and South Delhi, offers a serene retreat from the city’s bustling traffic. Built in the Mughal architectural style, the […]
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Chhatarpur Temple, or Chhatarpur Mandir, is one of the largest temple complexes in India, located in New Delhi. Built in 1974, it is relatively new by Indian standards and is […]
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Janpath Market, located in the heart of New Delhi, is a bustling and vibrant bazaar that has long been a favorite among both locals and tourists. This compact market is […]
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The Delhi Old Fort, or Purana Qila, stands as the city’s oldest surviving fort, its construction initiated in the mid-16th century by Sher Shah of the Sur Empire. Built from […]
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Nestled within the grounds of Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi, Amrit Udyan, formerly known as Mughal Garden, offers a vibrant display of spring colors. Built in the 1920s, the garden […]
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Nestled on a bustling road at the border of Central and South Delhi, the Sai Baba Temple stands as a tribute to Shirdi Sai Baba, a 19th-century saint celebrated for […]
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Rajpath, a 2-mile (3.2-kilometer) grand boulevard, cuts through the heart of New Delhi, connecting Rashtrapati Bhavan to India Gate and extending to the National Stadium. This wide, tree-lined avenue is […]
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Karol Bagh, a residential and commercial neighborhood in New Delhi, has been one of the city’s earliest and most vibrant shopping hubs. This bustling area is densely packed with a […]
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Adjacent to the bustling Hauz Khas Village in New Delhi, Deer Park offers a serene natural retreat. Nestled beside the historic Hauz Khas Fort, this expansive green space extends well […]
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Built in the 16th century by Maharaja Man Singh of Amber, the Hanuman Temple (Hanuman Mandir) stands as one of Delhi’s oldest and most historically significant temples. Nestled in the […]
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Nestled in North Delhi, Majnu Ka Tilla, also known as ‘Little Tibet,’ has a history that stretches back centuries. In the 1960s, Tibetan refugees settled in this area, transforming it […]
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In the heart of New Delhi, the National Zoological Park of Delhi spans over 170 acres and houses nearly 130 species from around the globe. Established with a focus on […]
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Feroz Shah Kotla Fort, located in New Delhi, offers a glimpse into the region’s history, though it may not be as well-known as some of the city’s UNESCO World Heritage […]
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The National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum, located in New Delhi, offers a unique glimpse into the rich artistic and cultural heritage of India. Designed to resemble an Indian village, the […]
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The National Science Centre in New Delhi, managed by the Government of India’s Ministry of Culture, stands as one of the country’s largest science-themed complexes. Located in the heart of […]
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Founded by political cartoonist K. Shankar Pillai, Shankar’s International Dolls Museum in New Delhi opened its doors in 1965 with a collection of around 1,000 dolls. Today, the museum boasts […]