Discover these places worth visiting in Delhi and select a hotel nearby for ultimate convenience
National Museum, New Delhi
SSaleh zamanOn August 15, 1949, the National Museum, New Delhi, was inaugurated in the Rashtrapati Bhawan by Shri R.C. Rajagopalachari, the Governor-General of India. The foundation of the present building was laid by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, on May 12, 1955. The first phase of the National Museumbuilding was formally inaugurated by Dr. SarvepalliRadhakrishnan, the Vice President of India, on December 18, 1960. The second phase of the building was completed in 1989.
India Gate
兔兔子6The window of the Indian door is the perfect stone art! It gives a shocking feeling. The window is equal distance carving, even with modern equipment machine processing will have a lot of errors, but you know, these windows are at least visually beautiful, so exquisite, no difference & really shocking.
Lotus Temple
兔兔子6Lotus Temple in India is a famous landmark building in Delhi, also known as the "House of Worship". It is said that the number of tourists visiting it exceeds that of the famous Taj Mahal. The appearance of Lotus Temple looks like a blooming lotus, symbolizing the mutual tolerance and coexistence of different religions. Its appearance is similar to the "Sydney Opera House" and is jokingly called "two buildings that can talk to each other."
Jama Masjid
精精灵背包游侠An ancient and vicissitudes of life temple that must be visited. The kindness of ordinary people is insignificant but warms people's hearts. I bought a bag of 6 breads for 1.8 yuan, and deliberately picked the hard ones that I like the most. The boss picked a bag of soft white ones and asked me to change. He pinched them with his hands to show that they were soft, and he gave up only after I insisted. The milk tea uncle finally let me know that milk tea generally only costs 50 cents. In the past, I paid 1 yuan and never got a return. He took the initiative to return 50 cents.
Red Fort
KKartoun93red fort is one of the most visited place in Delhi. it’s big palace and long history to learn that would let you know more about the great era of India
Akshardham
DDhruv002Swaminarayan Akshardham (New Delhi) is a Hindu temple, and spiritual-cultural campus in New Delhi, India. The temple is close to the border with Noida. Also referred to as Akshardham Temple or Akshardham Delhi, the complex displays millennia of traditional and modern Hindu culture, spirituality, and architecture. Inspired by Yogiji Maharaj and created by Pramukh Swami Maharaj, it was constructed by BAPS.
Isa Khan's Tomb
小小思文The tomb of Isha Kehan is very unique and good place. The tomb resources are also very beautiful. You can understand the history of the tomb here. There are also some very humanistic things to visit. The whole building is also protected. There are quite a lot of people to visit.
India Habitat Centre
__GG***23The Indian Habitat Centre is a cluster of different areas in one. From the Lotus Pond, Visual Arts Gallery to Stein Auditorium and Amphitheatre, this place holds various performances of music, dance, other cultural events and festivals. You must also enjoy the authentic All American Diner. It will take you back to the 60s-70s and take you on an amazing American Breakfast!
Lodhi Garden
__GG***23This massive garden is a beautiful place to spend an evening! We went on a nice breezy day which made our outing even more mesmerising. The endless number of walkways, duck lake and picturesque pieces of monuments string a very happening outing all together. Click a bunch of pictures at this historical place and relax in the lap of nature.
Rashtrapati Bhavan
小小思文The Rashtrapati Bhavan is the political center of India and a feature of the separation of the Indian prime ministerial system and the presidential system. The presidential power here is not special, but the scale of the Rashtrapati Bhavan is quite large, and you can see some unique Indian customs here.