Explore the vibrant contrasts of Old and New Delhi on this guided tour, where bustling markets and historical sites meet majestic British architecture and serene temples. Roam the lively streets of Old Delhi, discovering its rich history and culture, then transition to New Delhi to marvel at its iconic landmarks and hidden gems, including exquisite Mughal architecture. This experience provides an insightful look into the heart of India's capital, showcasing its diverse heritage and architectural wonders.
- Full or half-day exploration of Old and New Delhi
- Visit bustling markets and significant historical sites in Old Delhi
- Discover British architecture and tranquil temples in New Delhi
- Expert guide sharing insider knowledge on the city’s rich culture
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Jama Masjid is one of India’s largest and most magnificent mosques, built in the 17th century by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Located in the heart of Old Delhi, it is famous for its grand red sandstone and marble architecture, towering minarets, and vast courtyard that can hold thousands of worshippers. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of Old Delhi from its minaret and experience the rich history, culture, and spiritual atmosphere of the city.
Chandni Chowk is one of Delhi’s oldest and most vibrant markets, located in the heart of Old Delhi. Famous for its bustling lanes, historic shops, street food, and traditional bazaars, it offers a true taste of local life. From spices and textiles to jewelry and sweets, Chandni Chowk is a lively mix of history, culture, and everyday Delhi
Khari Baoli is Asia’s largest wholesale spice market, located in Old Delhi near Chandni Chowk. It is famous for its colorful sacks of spices, dried fruits, herbs, and nuts, filling the air with rich aromas. A walk through Khari Baoli offers visitors a vibrant glimpse into Delhi’s trading heritage and everyday local life.
The Red Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Delhi’s most iconic landmarks, built in the 17th century by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Made of striking red sandstone, it served as the main residence of Mughal emperors for nearly 200 years. The fort reflects India’s rich history and is a powerful symbol of the nation’s heritage.
Agrasen Ki Baoli is a historic stepwell located in the heart of New Delhi, known for its impressive stone architecture and symmetrical steps. Dating back to medieval times, it once served as a water reservoir for the city. Today, it is a popular heritage site, admired for its quiet atmosphere and photogenic design
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is one of the most prominent Sikh temples in Delhi, known for its peaceful atmosphere and sacred Sarovar (holy pond). Associated with Guru Har Krishan, it is admired for its white marble structure and golden dome. The gurudwara welcomes people of all faiths and is a symbol of service, devotion, and equality
Humayun’s Tomb is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a masterpiece of Mughal architecture in Delhi. Built in the 16th century, it was the first garden tomb in India and inspired the design of the Taj Mahal. Surrounded by beautiful Mughal gardens, it reflects the grandeur and elegance of the Mughal era.
The Lotus Temple is a striking Bahá’í House of Worship in Delhi, famous for its unique lotus-shaped design. Open to people of all religions, it offers a calm space for meditation and prayer. Its modern architecture and peaceful surroundings make it one of the city’s most visited attractions.
Akshardham Temple is a magnificent Hindu temple complex in Delhi, known for its stunning architecture, intricate stone carvings, and spiritual significance. Showcasing India’s ancient culture, traditions, and values, it features beautiful gardens, exhibitions, and a musical fountain. The temple offers a blend of devotion, art, and cultural heritage.
India Gate is a grand war memorial in New Delhi, built in honor of Indian soldiers who lost their lives during World War I. Surrounded by lush lawns, it is an iconic landmark and popular gathering spot. The monument stands as a symbol of sacrifice, pride, and national unity.
Rashtrapati Bhavan is the official residence of the President of India and one of the largest presidential residences in the world. Located in New Delhi, it is admired for its majestic architecture, Mughal Gardens, and grand ceremonial spaces. The building represents India’s heritage, democracy, and governance
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