Places to Visit in Delhi
Akshardham Swaminarayan Temple
The Akshardham Swaminarayan Temple has reached great popularity among tourists, as well as being held in high regards by the locals of the city. With its attractive, unique pink sandstone spread across more than 100 acres, this monument provides a truly ... Read More>>
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Appu Ghar
Appu Ghar is Delhi’s dedicated amusement park for children, offering kids of all ages a variety of activities to take advantage of after a long day of sightseeing. With a collection of 22 rides, a highly popular water park, go karting, ... Read More>>
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Bahai Lotus Temple
Situated atop the Kalkahji hill in south Delhi, the “Lotus Temple” or “Bahai Temple” is one of the most original and unique forms of attractions throughout the region. Shaped as a lotus, this marble marvel is considered a modern architectural landmark ... Read More>>
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Birla Mandir or Laxmi Narayan Temple
Birla Mandir (also recognized as the Laxmi Narayan Temple) is a dedicated Hindu temple that was created in 1938. Devoted to the goddess Lakshmi, Birla Mandir stands for prosperity and good fortune. As an important prayer site, Birla Mandir attracts the ... Read More>>
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Humayun’s Tomb
Humayun’s Tomb was constructed in the 16th century, and its creative placement (directly in the center of a well) has made it one of the most unique attractions of the city. The surrounding garden was created and planned by Haji Begum, ... Read More>>

India Gate
The India Gate is a grand, 42-metre high arch, holding a great significance to the history of New Delhi. Built in remembrance of the Indian soldiers of World War 1, the India Gate is a touching memorial, which features an “eternal ... Read More>>
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ISKCON Temple
The ISKCON Temple is located in south Delhi, just east of the Kailash region. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, this astounding monument was created by the Hare-Rama Hare-Krishna cult followers (also recognized as the “International Society for Krishna Consciousness: ISKCON) in 1998, ... Read More>>
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Jama Masjid
Jama Masjid, located directly across from the Red Fort, is recognized as being the largest mosque in all of India. Developed during 1658 in Shahjahan’s period, Jama Masjid is a true marvel. Commissioned by the very same man who created the ... Read More>>

Jantar Mantar
Jantar Mantar is a fascinating astronomical observatory featuring masonry instruments. Built in 1724, Jantar Mantar was designed by Jai Singh, the famed astronomer and mathematician with a large passion for inventing and creating – which is made obvious by the stunning ... Read More>>

National Museum
The National Museum of Delhi represents the extensive and colourful culture that this city is proud to contain. Located in Janpath, the National Museum is quite large – and inside holds an even larger collection. The wide array of exhibits displays India’s ... Read More>>
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- www.nationalmuseumindia.gov.in

National Museum of Natural History
The National Museum of Natural History is a small museum that preserves the essence of India’s various flora and fauna. With such natural beauty spanning across the country, Delhi introduced the museum to teach visitors about the exotic and foreign plants ... Read More>>
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National Rail Museum
The National Rail Museum presents various model train engines and coaches, creating a unique display of India’s progressive transportation. One of the most popular attractions is the model of India’s very first train – a renowned steam engine that traveled from ... Read More>>
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National Science Centre Museum
The National Science Centre Museum is designed specifically for children, offering exciting and fun activities for kids of all ages. Featuring a large collection of science models, families visiting Delhi get to enjoy having an educational yet interactive day trip. The National ... Read More>>
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- www.nscdelhi.org

Nehru Museum and Planetarium
The Nehru Museum and Planetarium is an intriguing tourist destination – and adding to its appeal, it is located at yet another popular attraction. Situated at the Teen Murti House, which was home of the first Prime Minister of India, the ... Read More>>
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Old Fort or Purana Qila
The Purana Qila, also recognized as the “Old Fort,” originally contained walls of protection and majesty. The walls now lie in historical ruins, blessing the ground with the unique and enticing history of Delhi. Created in 1538 – 1545 AD by ... Read More>>

Qutub Minar
Qutub Minar minaret was built in the year 1199 by Qutub-ud-Din Aibek, and has been standing proudly, bearing its greatly admired Islamic style ever since. Reaching an impressive and awe-inspiring height of 238 feet, the Qutub Minar is one of the ... Read More>>

Raj Ghat, Vijay Ghat, etc.
The collection of ghats, such as Raj Ghat, Vijay Ghat, and more are located along the banks of the beautiful Yamuna River. Unique in their purpose, these ghats are known as cremation sites, and are considered the memorial gardens of the ... Read More>>

Rashtrapati Bhavan or the President’s House
Rashtrapati Bhavan, also known as the President’s House, came into existence in 1929 and is the official residency of the President of India. During the British era of Delhi, Rashtrapati Bhavan was home of the Viceroy of India. Holding great power ... Read More>>

Red Fort
The Red Fort, built in 1648 by Emperor Shajahan, is one of the most prominent monuments in the entire city. Holding great historical and architectural importance, the Red Fort consists of various sections, including the Diwan-i-Aam (hall for public audiences and ... Read More>>

Shankar’s Doll Museum
Shankar’s Doll Museum is one of the most unique and interesting attractions in Delhi, with a shockingly delightful display of over 6,000 dolls from over 85 countries. Nearly one third of the collection derives from various parts of India, highlighting the ... Read More>>

