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A Cultural and religious crossroads as well as a commercial centre, New Delhi fascinates the visitor with its charming historical heritage.
We have selected for you the best places to visit in New Delhi, a top "to do list" of attractions and things to do to enjoy your stay in the impressive capital city of India.
1. Dilli Haat
Dilli Haat is a blend of craft bazaar and food plaza situated in the midst of Delhi. It is close to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences and opposite to the INA market...
2. Friday Mosque (Jama Masjid)
The Jama Masjid is the main mosque in Old Delhi. The term “Jama Masjid” refers to the weekly gathering observed on Friday. It is also called as the “Masjid-i-Jahan Numa” which means “the mosque which commands a view of the world”...
3. Red Fort
The Red Fort (also known as Lal Qila) in Delhi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This fort is located on the eastern edge of Shahjahanabad. It is so called as there is a huge wall of sandstone on all the four sides...
4. Connaught Place
Connaught Place or CP is situated in the heart of Delhi. It is the biggest commercial and financial business center in the city. This place was designed by Robert Tor Russell in 1932...
5. Qutab Minar
The Qutab Minar is an Indo-Islamic architectural wonder. This 239 feet (72.5 meters) sandstone tower is situated at the Qutab complex, Aurabindo Marg, close to Mehrauli...
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