Best Places To Visit in Delhi

Delhi, our country’s capital, is known as the “City of Hearts.” There are many philosophical sites you may enjoy with your entire family with the fast-paced living and metro. People from all over the country and the world travel to Delhi to darshan and enjoy the city’s attractions. The more hectic the days in Delhi are, the more relaxed the evenings are here. Many films and songs have been produced in Delhi until now. There is not a Gangas bank here, but there are many ancient sites to see that you would never be able to see in one day. You may visit think-how if you want to read more relatable content like this. 

Best Places to visit in Delhi 

India Gate

When it comes to the city of Delhi, the first name that comes to mind is India Gate. If you plan to visit India Gate in Delhi, then the best time is in the evening. With evening coming, both the light and the radiance here are worth seeing. 

India Gate, situated on Rajpath Marg in New Delhi, is known as the heritage of India. The Amar Jawan Jyoti at India Gate has been burning continuously since 1971. If you want to go on a picnic with family or friends, then India Gate is the best picnic spot. There is a children’s park near India Gate, where there are many swings.

National War Memorial

The National War Memorial, built near Delhi’s India Gate in memory of the brave martyrs, is a mark of respect to about 22,600 soldiers who have sacrificed their lives to protect the country in many battles since independence. In the middle of the memorial, there is a 15-meter high memorial pillar, under which the eternal flame keeps burning. The monument also has engraved photographs, graphic panels, names of martyrs, and statues of 21 Param Vir Chakra winners.

Here the names of the martyrs are inscribed in the bricks of the wall. There is also a gallery where the bravery of soldiers has been displayed on the walls. Rashtriya Samar Smarak, i.e. National War Memorial is open to the general public every day. Apart from this, admission here is also kept free. If you have come to visit Delhi, then you will definitely visit the National War Memorial once in memory of the martyrs.

National Rail Museum

National Rail Museum is located in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi. This rail museum gives a glimpse of 140 years of rail heritage history of India. There are many models and coaches of railway locomotives inside this rail museum, including the model and engine of India’s first railway.

A small train also runs here, which makes a complete round of the Rail Museum. The museum also houses the world’s oldest but running train, whose engine was built in the year 1855. Apart from this, there are also restaurants and bookstalls. Here you will also get to see a display of Tibetan handicrafts.

Humayun’s Tomb

If you plan for ‘Delhi Darshan,’ then definitely visit Humayun’s Tomb located near Nizamuddin. It is the first truly magnificent example of the Mughal style, inspired by Mughal architecture. This tomb was completed in the year 1570 on the orders of Humayun’s widow Begum Hamida Bano.

The tomb of the Mughal emperor Humayun is housed in the complex’s main building. Many tourists come here every day to visit. Especially on Saturdays and Sundays, people gather here.

Waste to Wonder Park

In Delhi, you can also enjoy seeing the seven wonders in one place. Some time ago, a park opened in Delhi, where all the world’s seven wonders will be found in one place. The name of this park is West to Wonder Park. In this park built in Sarai Kale Khan of Delhi, you will get to see all the wonders of the world, including the Taj Mahal, the Eiffel Tower, the Swinging Tower of Pisa, the Pyramid of Egypt, etc.

Their special thing is that all these wonders are made from junk. For this reason, it has been named West to Wonder Park. The best time to visit here is in the evening when all the wonders are lit up. While its entry fee for adults is Rs 50, for children up to 3-12 years, the ticket here is only Rs 25. Apart from this, there is no entry fee for senior citizens above 65 years of age in this park.

Qutub Minar

Have you come to visit Delhi and not go to Qutub Minar? How can this happen! Qutub Minar, located in Mehrauli, New Delhi, is one of the tallest minarets in the world made of bricks.  Even UNESCO has given it the status of ‘World Heritage Site.’ Qutub Minar Campus also houses many more famous historical buildings.

It is also said that if a person holds it in his arms from the opposite side, all of his wishes will be granted. However, now a circle has been made around this pillar so that people cannot harm it by touching it. It is open for tourists every day, and if you are an Indian tourist, then your entry fee will also be only 10 rupees.

Hauz Khas Fort

If you want to make the evening of Delhi beautiful, then nothing can be better than Hauz Khas Fort. Here you will find people of all ages and classes from college students. Hauz Khas Fort is one of the famous monuments of Delhi.  This place is very good for photography. You can come here from 7 am to 7 pm.  It was established by Alauddin Khilji in 1284 AD.

Nearby is the Deer Park. The greenery here and the lake built inside are the main centers of attraction. You can also enjoy this lake from the height of Hauz Khas Fort. Apart from this, you can also come to Hauz Khas Fort to see the beautiful views of the setting sun. This fort is located in Hauz Khas Village, Delhi.

Kingdom Of Dreams

Whether you have come to visit Delhi with family or with a partner, once you make a plan for ‘Kingdom of Dreams.’ Here you will also find many means of entertainment like art and craft, theatre, culture street, and 250 regional dishes. Not only this, but you can also enjoy the beautiful musical fountain during the night with family here.

The best spots will also be found here for taking selfies. Although it is made in Gurugram, you will not have to go far from Delhi to roam.

Red Fort

If you are planning to visit Delhi, then definitely include the name of Red Fort in your list. The Red Fort was built between 1638 and 1648 by Shah Jahan. It was named Red Fort because of its red-colored sandstone. Inside it, there are many famous buildings like Diwan-i-Aam, Diwan-i-Khas, Rang Mahal, Khas Mahal, Hamam, Naubat Khana, Hira Mahal, and Shahi Burj.

Here one can also enjoy the daily sound and light show in the evening, which is in Hindi and English languages. During this time you will not only be able to see the fort in different colors but you will also be told about the heritage of the city.

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