From Daryaganj to Chandni chowk, Delhi, the capital is a place where one will find all the hidden gems & more. The capital city brims with historical monuments, UNESCO World Heritage sites, cafes, and delicious street food. While exploring the narrow lanes of old Delhi, soaking in the old-world charm of Qutub Minar, one can go on a food trail in these scanty lanes.
Discovering all the best street food joints to enjoy, with your loved ones and making the trip to the capital is something to remember it by. The melting pot of culture with so many shopping destinations and places to visit along with all the spectrums of its culture, history, food, and nightlife, Delhi can be said as the dream location of so many people in India.
So Let's, zero down to the ten most famous places to visit in the capital:
City park, Lodhi Garden situated in central Delhi, marks the beginning of memory lane from the time of Mohammed Shah and Sikandar Lodi who ruled parts of northern India and Punjab in the 15th century.
One can rekindle their stories of the flourishing Lodi dynasty from every inch of this garden. In the middle of the garden is the Bara Gumbad, which was constructed as a gateway and serves as one of the pioneer examples of Islamic architecture.
Swarn Jayanti park or the Japanese park situated in Rohini, Delhi, revives the importance of nature in one's life. One can find people laughing & jogging across this beautiful garden. The enlarged trees dancing all their way following the breeze throughout advises us to believe in ourselves and nature.
The most exclusive shopping district, Khan Market is famous for its style and artistic designs. Established in 1951, and given the name in memory of freedom fighter Abdul Ghaffar khan, it is one of the areas flooded with patrons from all around the globe.
Entitled as the ‘House of worship,’ Lotus Temple located in the capital of the country is famous for its lotus-like shape. Composed with 27 free-standing marvel clad petals, arranged in clusters is a place of peace and faithfulness. Visitors from all across the world are attracted to, and surprised by its architectural designs.
A small shrine built by general Sardar Baghel Singh, Gurdwara Bangla Sahib is one of the prominent places of worship for the people of all religions and cultures across the country. The Sarovar (Holy River), along with a school and art gallery together makes the place rich in culture and religion.
Designated as a protected monument, Agrasen ki Baoli stands as a benchmark of Indian culture and history.
Consisting of 108 steps makes it one of its kind from all the tourist attraction sites. The part of this historical step which is opened for the general public consists of three levels, with each of them linked with arches.
Labeled as the spiritual-religious temple, Akshardham is the complex which displays enormous stone and artwork.
Also known as Swaminarayan Mandir, it has become a place of tourist attractions for its thematic gardens, boat ride exhibition, and theater halls.
Situated in Mehrauli Delhi, Ahinsa Sthal is one of the leadoff places of Jainism. The twenty-fourth Tirthankara Lord Mahavira, statue debunks the notions of truth and reconciliation.
The statue is carved above the lotus pedestal which depicts the message preached by Lord Mahavira.
The aroma of delicious food and beverage can be felt in Hudson lane, New Delhi. With some of the best cafes and restaurants across the capital, the lane is famous for its Italian and Chinese cuisine.
Students from all across India can be seen walking all around the corner of the North Campus, Delhi.
It can be named ‘the youth club’ as youth from different backgrounds and cultures are seen laughing and talking along the way. Famous for its street food and small lanes neighborhood, the north campus is the best place for friends from different colleges to hang out.
So, let's grab a cab and plugin earphones to visit all these swarming places situated in the capital, Delhi. Meanwhile, our Influencers have already explored them, & more. Check it out!
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