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22 Best Places to Visit in Delhi with Family: Location, Timing

Budget Hotels > Travel Blog > Destinations > New Delhi > 22 Best Places to Visit in Delhi with Family: Location, Timing

Family tours are, for want of a better word, absolute fun. And, with your favourite bunch of people around, time always flies. However, when it comes to family fun, destinations matter. In fact, they matter the most. A wrong choice of destination can kill the fun completely while the right one will be etched in your memory forever. That’s why many cities have areas and tour programs designated exclusively for families and kids. If you are visiting Delhi, you are in for good news as the national capital has no dearth of places to explore with your folks. Here, we’ve compiled a handpicked list of places to visit in Delhi with family that are going to give you endless memories for a lifetime.

This article has been divided into different categories like historical places, educational places, gardens and children’s parks and places that you can visit with your family for shopping. Read more for the detailed insight. 

Historical Places to Visit in Delhi with Family

Purana Qila (Old Fort) | Historical Places to Visit in Delhi with Family

Purana Qila (Old Fort) | Historical Places to Visit in Delhi with Family

Yes, it certainly feels counterintuitive to take your family to historical monuments, especially if the idea is to have a fun day out. Not when you are in Delhi, though! The capital city has a number of historical places to visit with family and kids – places that are fun, educational, and entertaining, all at the same time. Here’s a list of historical places in Delhi that are worth visiting with your folks.

1. Purana Qila (Old Fort)

Purana Qila aka Old Fort is a charming citadel built in the sixteenth century by Humayun and modified by Sher Shah Suri in a circuit of about two kilometers. That’s the history part of it. Now, coming to the fun part, make it a point to attend the spectacular light and sound show here in the evenings. It covers subjects of valor, politics, and historic achievements that have shaped India into what it is today. With the grand structure in the background, laser lights are magically maneuvered using cutting-edge projection technology to create a visual extravaganza. There is also a lake in the complex for you to enjoy boating with your loved ones.

  • Timings: 07:00 am to 05:00 pm; every day
  • Hindi – 07:30 pm to 08:30 pm
  • English – 09:00 pm to 10:00 pm
  • No show on Fridays
  •   Entry Fee: ₹ 20
  • Adults – ₹ 100
  •  Children (3 to 12 years), students, senior citizens, and differently abled people – ₹ 50
  • Nearest Metro Station : Pragati Maidan
  • Places to Stay: Hotels near Pragati Maidan Metro Station  

2. Lal Qila (Red Fort)

This place deserves to be visited on a family tour for a number of reasons. For starters, the Red Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that symbolizes the architectural genius of the Mughals. Secondly, the light and sound show conducted here in the evenings will amuse school-going kids and adults alike. It will give you a lesson or two in the rich history of Delhi, the country’s freedom struggle, and the evolution of modern India thereon. The eclectic illuminations, magnetic music, and crisp recitals make this a show one to remember. On your way in, you will encounter a small fair with several stalls selling knick-knacks, handicrafts, bags, pashminas, and much more. Don’t forget to spend some time shopping with your dear ones and take home a few souvenirs. 

  • Timings: 09:30 am to 04:30 pm; closed on Mondays
  • English – 09:00 pm to 10:00 pm No show on Mondays
  • Entry Fee: ₹ 35
  • Adults – ₹ 60  and ₹ 80 (Saturdays, Sundays, and government holidays)
  • Children (3 to 12 years) – ₹ 20 (weekdays) and ₹ 30 (Saturdays, Sundays, and government holidays)
  • Nearest Metro Station : Lal Qila
  • Places to Stay: Hotels near Lal Qila Metro Station

3. Qutub Minar

Standing tall at about 237 feet with five converging storeys and 379 steps leading upwards, Qutub Minar is an epitome of strength and survival. The tallest tower in the world, this minaret constructed in 1192 enjoys the status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The complex has an Iron pillar that never rusts, which is sure to spark the interest of science-loving kids. In the month of November or December every year, the Qutub Festival takes place here, so if you are visiting Delhi during that time, make it a point to attend it with your loved ones. By the way, it is mandatory to click a family photo with the towering minaret in the background.

  • Timings:  07:00 am to 05:00 pm; every day
  • Entry Fee: ₹ 30
  • Nearest Metro Station : Qutub Minar
  • Places to Stay: Hotels near Qutub Minar Metro Station

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4. Jantar Mantar

A place with historical as well as scientific significance, Jantar Mantar will be an instant hit among children and young adults. Built in 1724, this complex has 13 astronomical instruments that calibrate the movements of the sun, moon, and the planets of the solar system. Children will get to revisit their science lessons and indulge in some constructive time at this equinoctial sundial.

  • Timings: Sunrise to sunset; every day
  • Entry fee: ₹ 5
  • Nearest Metro Station : Janpath and Patel Chowk
  • Places to Stay: Hotels near Jantar Mantar

5. India Gate

When you want to enjoy a nice evening with your family doing a lot of things, from sightseeing and shopping to relaxing and binge-eating, India Gate is where you should be heading to. This memorial arch built in salutation to the brave warriors and martyrs of India with architect Edwin Lutyens’ design is awe-inspiring and magnificent. What is equally amazing is the large expanse of lush green lawns surrounding it, which makes it one of the most popular picnic spots in Delhi. After spending a few hours in the lawns flying kites or playing cricket, you can have a filling dinner with your family at one of the many eateries located nearby, or boat in the ponds. Sounds like a weekend plan, does it?

  • Timings: 24×7; every day
  • Entrance Fee: N/A
  • Nearest Metro Station : Central Secretariat
  • Places to Stay:   Hotels near India Gate

Educational Places to Visit in Delhi with Family

National Science Centre | Educational Places to Visit in Delhi with Family

National Science Centre | Educational Places to Visit in Delhi with Family

Children are always attracted to places that ignite their imagination, such as museums and science centers. The national capital of India has quite a few such places, and visiting these will be among the best things to do in Delhi for kids. Here’s our list.

6. National Science Centre

Established in 1992, this museum tickles the interest of science lovers quite fascinatingly. The galleries at the National Science Centre include Our Science and Technology Heritage Gallery, Giant Kaleidoscope, 3D show, Information Revolution Gallery, Human Biology Gallery, Pre- Historic Life Gallery, Fun Science Gallery, and Emerging Technologies Gallery, to mention a few. Achievements in the scientific field are highlighted here in all glory, giving your children a fulfilling and enlightened day.

  • Timings: 09:30 am to 06:00 pm; closed on Holi and Diwali
  • ₹ 50 (general); ₹ 5 (BPL card holders) *separate charges for 3D movie and Taramandal planetarium
  • Nearest Metro Station : Indraprastha  
  • Places to Stay: Hotels near Indraprastha  Metro Station

7. National Rail Museum

An ode to the exhilarating history of Indian Railways is the National Rail Museum, which features with more than a hundred life-sized exhibits of trains and railway infrastructure. This is where you will come across static and functional models, signaling systems, railway furniture, old photographs, railway literature, and many more exciting items. Exhibits of the old Maharaja Train saloons constructed in 1875 and the Fairy Queen, which is a steam locomotive built in 1855, are the key attractions here. Children can also enjoy a ride on the Toy Train and the 3D virtual coach.

  • Timings: 10:00 am to 05:00 pm; (closed on Mondays and national holidays)
  • Adults – ₹ 50 (weekdays) and ₹ 100 (weekends and public holidays)
  • Children (3-12 years) – ₹ 10 (weekdays) and ₹ 20 (weekends and public holidays) *separate charges for toy train ride and 3D locomotive simulator
  • Nearest Metro Station : Moti Bagh
  • Places to Stay: Hotels near National Rail Museum

8. Sulabh International Museum of Toilets

This museum has a rare collection of artifacts, pictures, and displays relating to sanitation systems and toilets, starting from the Harappan Civilization and the Mohenjo-Daro culture of 3000 BC to the modern era. The underground drains in the township, soak-pits, table-top units, bided, and manholes of the bygone era have been marvelously displayed along with objects from Ancient Egypt, Babylon, Greece, Crete, Jerusalem, and Rome, Mughal era, and the British royalty. You can also behold toilets made of silver and gold and the two-storeyed toilet from the USA from the 1920s.

  • 08:00 am to 08:00 pm (Monday to Saturday);
  • 10:00 am to 05:00 pm (Sundays and national holidays)
  • Entry Fee: Free
  • Nearest Metro Station : Dashrathpuri
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Dashrath puri

9. Nehru Planetarium

This complex named after India’s first Prime Minister has been set in his former residence. The establishment promotes astronomy and other sciences through a number of workshops, observing activities, quizzes, and art competitions. The dome-shaped sky theatre, which is a popular attraction at the planetarium, shows the intricacies of constellations, planets, and the sky. 3D visual effects are effectively used in the shows, giving your kids a glimpse into the awe-inspiring phenomena that the universe is.  

  • 09:00 am to 06:00 pm; every day
  • Hindi: 01:30 pm and 04:00 pm
  • English: 11:30 am and 03:00 pm
  • Adults – ₹ 80
  • Children (4-12 years) – ₹ 50
  • Nearest Metro Station : Udyog Bhawan and Lok Kalyan Marg

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10. Shankar’s International Dolls Museum

Set up by K Shankar Pillai, the famous cartoonist, this museum displays over 6000 dolls from over 85 countries. Children are sure to get mesmerized by the dolls showcased in different attires and postures. The museum has 160 glass cases in an area of over 5000 sq. ft. The place also houses a doll workshop where these popular playthings are crafted. If your little ones always wanted to go to Barbie Land, then this is the top venue for exciting their senses in a totally desi way.

  • Timings: 10:00 am to 05:30 pm; closed on Mondays
  • Adults – ₹ 15
  • Children (Below 12) – ₹ 5
  • Nearest Metro Station : ITO
  • Places to Stay: Hotels near ITO Metro Station

11. National Crafts Museum

If you want to admire the country’s traditional art and craft forms, the National Crafts Museum is where you should be heading to. This center displays the handicraft and handlooms splendor of the country, quite elaborately at that. You will find several interesting exhibits from the rural regions of the country, such as wood art, metalware, paintings, mud huts with thatched roofs, terracotta horses, village shrines and village courtyards. Exquisite galleries for wood and stone carvings, village complexes with distinct paintings, live demonstrations by rural craftsmen, cultural performances and a large chariot are other attractions at the museum.

  • Timings: 10:00 am to 05:00 pm (closed on Mondays and public holidays)
  • Entry Fee: ₹ 20
  • Nearest Metro Station : Indraprastha

12. National Bal Bhawan

This place offers creative engagements and activities for kids aged between 5 and 16. The plethora of activities conducted here includes science programs, literary events, creative arts, photography, performance arts, physical fitness, museum arts and public relations arts. Many personality-building activities and social skills-shaping activities are also conducted here. A traffic park, skating rink, magic mirror house, mini zoo, aquarium, camping hostel, open-air theatre, workshops and cultural exchange venues re at the center, giving children a great time.

  • Timings: 09:00 am to 05:30 pm (closed on Sundays and Mondays)
  • Children below 16 years: Free
  • Accompanying adults: ₹ 20 (*separate charges for individual activities)

13. National Gandhi Museum

Now, it’s time to take your little ones to ‘meet’ the most towering figure in Indian history – Mahatma Gandhi. The relics of the Father of the Nation can be found at the National Gandhi Museum, which includes books, journals, pictures of important events, art pieces, and other memorabilia. The Spinning Wheel gallery and Ashram gallery are the most prestigious ones at this museum.

  • Timings: 09:30 am to 05:30 pm; closed on Mondays

Interested to know more about such places that are entertaining and informative at the same time? Read our blog on the must-visit museums in Delhi .

Fun Places in Delhi for Kids and Family

Adventure Island | Fun Places in Delhi for Kids and Family

Adventure Island | Fun Places in Delhi for Kids and Family

Nothing helps families bond better than a few hours of fun and entertainment. And, when you are in Delhi, your options are plenty. Here’s our list of fun places to visit in Delhi with your folks.

14. Adventure Island

Just as the name suggests, this is an island of adventure, spread over 62 acres of land. Adventure Island has several dry and water rides to keep visitors entertained for a whole day, including special rides for families and children, making it one of the best places to visit with your child in Delhi. Some of the popular rides and slides here include Splash Down, Z-Force, Wave Rocker, Cyclone, Swan Boat and Water Coaster, all of which are totally entertaining.  With great food, shopping, and gravity-defying rides, this place can give kids and adults goosebumps for sure.

The capital city of India is home to many other water parks and amusement parks where families can have a whale of a time. Check our blog on the amusement parks in Delhi for more details. 

  • Timings: 11:00 am to 07:00 pm; every day
  • Adults and Children – ₹550 (Monday to Friday); ₹600 (Saturday and Sunday)
  • Senior Citizens – ₹350 (Monday to Friday); ₹350 (Saturday and Sunday)
  • Nearest Metro Station : Rithala
  • Places to Stay: Hotels near Rithala Metro Station

15. Delhi Riding Club

Those who love polo and horse riding can indulge in some fun with four-legged friends at this riding club. Jumping and dressage training is also provided by experienced trainers. Kids bond well with horses and as a result, they start developing empathy, communication skills, and confidence. This is one of the best holiday activities in Delhi for kids, so you can consider enrolling your children at this riding club.

  • Timings: 06:30 am to 10:30 am and 02:45 pm to 05:45 pm (weekdays); 07:00 am to 12:00 pm (weekends)
  • Adults – ₹400 per hour
  • Children – ₹350 per hour
  • Nearest Metro Station : Jor Bagh and Lok Kalyan Marg

16. Kiddyland

One of the largest outdoor activity centers in the city for children, Kiddyland Delhi has play structures, swings, rope climb sessions, slides, ships, and more for a gala time. The Ball Pool has more than two thousand balls for kids to play around. Located within DLF Promenade in Vasant Kunj, This place is meant for kids from two years to twelve years of age. Kiddyland also conducts story-telling sessions for the little ones with ‘big’ imagination.

  • Timings: 11:00 am to 08:00 pm
  • Nearest Metro Station : Vasant Vihar
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Vasant Vihar

Gardens and Children’s Parks in Delhi

There’s something about gardens and parks that make children fall for them, quite instantly. It’s probably the greenery, the prospect of unlimited fun, and the freedom to enjoy nature in close quarters. Either way, there are many parks in Delhi for kids, of which the most popular ones are listed below.

17. Children’s Park

Right adjacent to the India Gate is a lush park with ten acres of greenery, slides, swings, spinning, play gyms, climbing frames and more for kids to indulge in. The lights in the evening beautify the park along with the breezy atmosphere. Adults can enjoy some laidback moments on the well-maintained lawns while the little ones indulge in different activities. The park also houses a musical fountain, library, and aquarium.

  • Timings*: 09:30 am to 07:30 pm (summers); 9:30 am to 05:30 pm (winters) *closed on Mondays and public holidays

18. National Zoological Park

A zoo is one of the best places to visit with your family, and when in Delhi, you can certainly spot one. Spread over 176 acres of land, the zoological park of Delhi boasts of a wide range of flora and fauna. White tigers, bears, emus, wolves and bears can be spotted here in conditions that seek to simulate their natural surroundings.

  • 09:00 am to 04:30 pm (April 1 st to October 15 th )
  • 09:30 am to 04:00 pm (October 16 th to March 31 st )
  • Adults – ₹ 40
  • Children (3-5 feet) and Senior Citizens – ₹ 20
  • Children (below 3 feet) – Free

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19. Deer Park

Hustled within the concrete jungle of the national capital is this green retreat adorned with lakes, flora, and fauna. Deer leaping about the park are sure to cheer you and your kids up in a jiffy. This is one of the best weekend outing places in Delhi, where you can easily spend a few hours in complete peace.

Are you looking for more fun and entertainment? Check our blog on the best places to have a fun-filled day for ideas.

  • Timings: 05:00 am to 08:00 pm (summer); 05:30 am to 07:00 pm (winter)
  • Nearest Metro Station : IIT
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in IIT 

Places to Visit in Delhi with Family for Shopping

Dilli Haat (INA) | Places to Visit in Delhi with Family for Shopping

Dilli Haat (INA) | Places to Visit in Delhi with Family for Shopping

Shopping, food, and entertainment are like magic. Each of these can take you from feeling okay to awesome in a matter of minutes.  When you are in Delhi, experience that magic with your family at the below-listed places.

20. Dilli Haat (INA)

This flamboyant center of cultural vibrancy in Delhi showcases ethnic culture from across rural India and sells exquisite handicrafts, handlooms, toys, wooden art like sandalwood and rosewood carvings, leather footwear, ethnic fabrics, beads, brassware, metal merchandise and chandeliers. You can also take a gastronomic tour here as the place plates up regional dishes from Northern, Central, Southern, and North-eastern India. No wonder, Dilli Haat is touted as one of the ever-green places in Delhi to hang out with family for those with a cultural bent.

  • Timings: 11:00 am to 09:00 pm; every day
  • Adults – ₹ 30
  • Children – ₹ 10
  • Nearest Metro Station : INA
  • Places to Stay: Hotels near INA Metro Station

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21. Janpath Market

A family trip can be made better with a shopping spree at Janpath. Known as the budget shopper’s haven, this market along the 1.5 km long eponymous road sells souvenirs, fabrics, books, handicrafts, accessories, junk jewelry, beads, toys, and much more. Known for apparel and clothes for adults and kids, Janpath has many restaurants for famished shoppers.

Shopping counts among the best things to do in Delhi with family. Do you know that the capital city has many shopping places that don’t burn a hole in your pocket? Read our blog on the pocket-friendly shopping options in Delhi .

  • Timings: 10:00 am to 09:30 pm
  • Entry Fee : N/A
  • Nearest Metro Station : Janpath
  • Places to Stay: Hotels near Janpath Metro Station

22. Select Citywalk

This huge mall offers a memorable shopping and entertainment experience in Delhi. The 180 branded stores, leisure activities, bistros, bar, and eateries here offer upscale enjoyment. Everything is irresistible with great engagements for everyone, including movies. So, if you want to enjoy fun, food, and retail therapy, but want it all under one roof, you know where you should go.

  • Timings: 11:00 am to 11:00 pm; every day
  • Nearest Metro Station : Malviya Nagar
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Malviya Nagar

This isn’t a comprehensive list, but is good enough to give you a starting point. So, next time you are in the capital city, check in at one of the many hotels in Delhi , unload your luggage, take your backpacks, and start exploring these places with your kinfolk. Because, in Delhi, every day is a good day to create ever-lasting memories.

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Best 20 Places to Visit in Delhi With Family and Kids in 2023

Delhi, the capital city of India , is an ideal Places to Visit in Delhi With Family & Kids . With its rich history, diverse culture, and numerous attractions, Delhi has something for everyone. Whether you’re interested in discovering ancient architecture, shopping in lively markets, or savouring delicious cuisine, Delhi offers it all. This article will highlight some of the top family-friendly places to explore in Delhi.

Family visits are, for need of a prevalent word, out and out horseplay. Furthermore, with your main heap of people around, time by and large elapses rapidly. In any case, concerning family fun, protests matter. They have the greatest effect, honestly. A misguided choice of goal can kill the fun absolutely while the right one will be scratched in your memory forever and always.

Places to Visit in Delhi With Family

Delhi is a city that has so much to offer for families . From its rich history and culture to its lively atmosphere and delicious cuisine, there are plenty of reasons to visit Delhi with your family. Here are some of the top reasons to visit Delhi with family Places to Visit in Delhi with Family

Read Also :  Lotus Temple Delhi – Nearest Metro, History, Timing, Entry fee

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Reason for Places to Visit in Delhi With Family

  • Cultural Experience: Delhi is a mix of social orders and customs, and visiting the city with your family is a mind blowing strategy for experiencing this assortment. The city is home to different significant achievements and milestones like the Red Fortress, Qutub Minar, and Humayun’s Entombment chamber that offer a short investigate the rich history and plan of India.
  • Family Bonding: Visiting Delhi with your family is an incredible method for holding and make enduring recollections. You can go for a walk through the lavish nurseries of the India Entryway, investigate the beautiful and swarmed markets of Chandni Chowk, or partake in a light and sound show at the Red Stronghold .
  • Educational Experience: Delhi is likewise an extraordinary objective for families searching for an instructive encounter. The Public Historical centre and Akshardham Temple offer an abundance of data about India’s rich culture, history, and customs. Kids can likewise find out about the country’s assorted greenery at the Delhi Zoo and the Public Science Community .
  • Foodie Delight: Delhi is famous for its street food, and a trip to the city is incomplete without trying some of its delicacies. Families can sample a range of Chaats, kebabs, parathas , and other local dishes at popular food joints such as Paranthe Wali Gali and Karim’s .
  • Shopping Extravaganza: Delhi is a shopper’s paradise, and families can indulge in some retail therapy at its many markets and malls. From traditional handicrafts to modern fashion, there is something for everyone. Lajpat Nagar, Sarojini Nagar, and Connaught Place are some of the popular shopping destinations in Delhi.

Historical Places to Visit in Delhi with Family & Kids

Exploring Delhi’s historical landmarks is an excellent opportunity to gain insight into the city’s history and India’s diverse cultural heritage. Taking your family and children to these sites can be a valuable educational experience, providing knowledge on Indian history, architecture, and art. Furthermore, kids can discover various historical events and notable personalities that have played significant roles in shaping the country’s identity.

1. Red Fort (Lal Qila)

This put should be visited on a family visit for various reasons. First off, the Red Stronghold is an UNESCO World Legacy Site that represents the building virtuoso of the Mughals. Besides, the light and sound show led here in the nights will entertain school-going children and grown-ups the same. It will give you an example or two in the rich history of Delhi, the country’s opportunity battle, and the development of current India consequently.

The mixed enlightenments, attractive music, and fresh presentations make this a show one to recall. On your way in, you will experience a little fair with a few slows down selling trinkets, crafted works, packs, pashminas, and considerably more. Remember to invest some energy shopping with your darlings and bring back home a couple of keepsakes. It is the best Places to Visit in Delhi with Family.

Red Fort Delhi | Places to Visit in Delhi with Family

What’s for kids ?

The rich authentic foundation and the delightful pieces of this stronghold should be visited and seen by the children. Also, the light and sound show is a fantastic structure to find out about Delhi’s set of experiences.

  • Nearest Metro Station:  Lal Qila (Yellow Line)
  • Timings:  9.30 am – 4.30 pm, Monday/Holiday Closed.
  • Hindi:  7.30 pm – 8.30 pm (May – Aug), 7.00 pm – 8.00 pm (Sept and Oct), 6.00 pm – 7.00 pm (Nov – Jan), 7.00 pm – 8.00 pm (Feb – Apr)
  • English:  9.00 pm – 7.00 pm (May – Aug), 8.30 pm – 9.30 pm (Sept and Oct), 7.30 pm – 8.30 pm (Nov – Jan), 8.30 pm – 9.30 pm (Feb – Apr)
  • Entry Fee:  ₹ 35
  • Adults – ₹ 60  and ₹ 80 (Saturdays, Sundays, and government holidays)
  • Children (3 to 12 years) – ₹ 20 (weekdays) and ₹ 30 (Saturdays, Sundays, and government holidays)
  • Weekends – Adults –  INR 80 per person, Children – INR 30 per child Weekdays – Adults –  INR 60 per person, Children – INR 20 per child

2. Qutub Minar

Standing tall at around 237 feet with five uniting stories and 379 stages driving upwards, Qutub Minar is an encapsulation of solidarity and endurance. The tallest pinnacle on the planet, this minaret built in 1192 partakes in the situation with an UNESCO World Legacy Site .

The complex has an Iron support point that never rusts, which makes certain to ignite the interest of science-adoring children. In the long stretch of November or December consistently, the Qutub Celebration happens here, so assuming that you are visiting Delhi during that time, make it a highlight Places to Visit in Delhi with Family, friends and kids. Coincidentally, clicking a family photograph with the transcending minaret in the background is required.

Qutub Minar Delhi | Places to Visit in Delhi with Family

Allow your children to wander around openly and investigate the Qutub Minar Complex . Accept snacks with you as it is also an extraordinary excursion spot in Delhi. The engaging nursery, the minaret, and the great energies here are perfect for youngsters to loosen up their psyches.

  • Location:  Mehrauli, New Delhi
  • Nearest Metro Station:  Qutub Minar (Yellow Line)
  • Timings:  07:00 am to 05:00 pm; every day
  • Entry Fee:  INR 500 per person,  Children  (below 15 years) – No entry fee.

3. India Gate

India Gate is a famous milestone and a must-visit fascination while investigating Places to visit in Delhi with family. This war dedication isn’t just a lovely design yet in addition has verifiable importance as it recognizes the Indian officers who lost their lives in The Second Great War. Taking your family and children to India Door can be an instructive and charming experience, as they can find out about India’s set of experiences and honour the country’s daring troopers. Furthermore, the picturesque yards encompassing India Entryway make for a magnificent spot for an outing or a comfortable walk. It is an ideal Places to Visit in Delhi With Family & Kids.

There are several things for kids to enjoy at India Gate. They can learn about the historical significance of the memorial and pay tribute to the soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the nation.

  • Timings:  24×7; every day
  • Entrance Fee:  N/A
  • Nearest Metro Station : Central Secretariat

4. Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar is a captivating verifiable site and an extraordinary places to visit in Delhi with family and children while searching for spots to visit in Delhi. It offers a novel chance to observe the logical information and structural abilities of old India. Jantar Mantar highlights 13 building stargazing instruments that were utilized for estimating time, anticipating obscuration, and following stars overhead. Visiting this site with your youngsters can be an instructive encounter, as they can find out about the historical backdrop of science and cosmology in India. It is an ideal Places to Visit in Delhi With Family & Kids.

Jantar Mantar offers plenty for kids to explore and discover. The 13 astronomical instruments present at the site can be a fascinating learning experience for them. Kids can learn about the scientific and mathematical knowledge of ancient India while observing the sun, moon, and stars through these instruments.

  • Timings:  Sunrise to sunset; every day
  • Entry fee:  ₹ 5
  • Nearest Metro Station : Janpath and Patel Chowk

5. Old Fort (Purana Qila)

Visiting Old Fort in Delhi with your family and children can be an extraordinary encounter, particularly in the event that you’re searching for places to visit in Delhi with family. This notable site offers a brief look into Delhi’s past, exhibiting the leftovers of the once-flourishing city of Firozabad . The complex contains a lovely mosque, a castle, a baoli (stepwell), and an Ashokan support point, all of which give a great chance to find out about Delhi’s engineering, workmanship, and history.

Investigating Old Passage with your youngsters can be a tomfoolery and intelligent method for showing them India’s rich social legacy and the verifiable occasions that have moulded the nation’s character. It is an ideal Places to Visit in Delhi With Family & Kids.

  • Hindi – 07:30 pm to 08:30 pm
  • English – 09:00 pm to 10:00 pm
  • No show on Fridays
  •   Entry Fee:  ₹ 20
  • Adults – ₹ 100
  •  Children (3 to 12 years), students, senior citizens, and differently abled people – ₹ 50
  • Nearest Metro Station : Pragati Maidan

Temples to Visit in Delhi With Family

6. gurudwara bangla sahib.

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib Delhi is one of the most  prominent Sikh Temples in India , located in the heart of  Delhi . The history of this holy place dates back to the  17th century  when it was constructed by the  Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan.

It is believed that the  eighth Sikh Guru, Guru Har Krishan Sahib Ji , stayed in this bungalow (Bangla in Hindi) during his visit to Delhi in 1664. The Guru was known for his compassion and selfless service towards humanity, and he served the sick and suffering people of the city during a deadly smallpox epidemic. It is an ideal Places to Visit in Delhi With Family & Kids.

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib offers a novel encounter for kids. They can find out about the Sikh religion and culture, witness the gurudwara’s request ceremonies, and notice the local area kitchen’s activities, which serves great many free dinners consistently.

  • Timings: Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is open every day from 12:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
  • Entry Fee: There is no entry fee to visit Gurudwara Bangla Sahib.
  • Nearest Metro Station: The nearest metro station to Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is Patel Chowk Metro Station,

7. Akshardham Temple

Akshardham Temple , located in Delhi, India, is a masterpiece of architecture and spirituality. It is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan, and is considered as one of the most significant religious and cultural landmarks in Delhi. The temple is known for its spectacular architecture, intricate carvings, and beautiful gardens. In this blog, we will explore the history, architecture, and significance of Akshardham Temple Delhi. It is an ideal Places to Visit in Delhi With Family & Kids.

Akshardham Temple Delhi

Akshardham Sanctuary offers a scope of exercises and shows that can be charming and instructive for youngsters. The sanctuary’s principal fascination is the sight and sound water show, which highlights laser projections, enhancements, and a staggering wellspring show. It is an ideal Places to Visit in Delhi With Family & Kids.

  • Timings: The timings for Akshardham Temple are from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM from Tuesday to Sunday.
  • Closed : Monday
  • For adults, the entry fee is INR 220, while
  • For children between 4-11 years,
  • It is INR 170. Senior citizens (60 years and above)
  • Differently-abled visitors are eligible for a discounted entry fee of INR 125.
  • Nearest Metro Station: The nearest metro station to Akshardham Temple is Akshardham Metro Station.

Fun Places in Delhi for Kids and Family

8. kiddyland.

Kiddyland is a fabulous Places to visit in Delhi with family and children, particularly in the event that you’re searching for the sake of entertainment exercises and attractions for the little ones. Situated in the core of the city, Kiddyland is a carnival that brags an assortment rides and diversion choices for offspring, everything being equal. The recreation area highlights invigorating rides like thrill rides, merry go rounds, and fun-mobiles, as well as various indoor and open air games, a 7D theater, and a water park. Visiting Kiddyland is a brilliant method for investing quality energy with your family and make extraordinary recollections that will endure forever. It is an ideal Places to Visit in Delhi With Family & Kids.

Kiddyland | Fun Places in Delhi for Kids and Family

Kiddyland is an amusement park designed especially for kids, with a wide range of activities and attractions that cater to their interests and preferences.

  • Timings:  11:00 am to 08:00 pm
  • Entry Fee:  Free
  • Nearest Metro Station : Vasant Vihar

9. Delhi Riding Club

If you’re looking for fun and exciting places to visit in Delhi with family, the Delhi Riding Club is an excellent choice. It offers a wide range of activities for all ages, including horseback riding lessons, pony rides for kids, and even polo matches. The club’s sprawling green fields and serene surroundings provide a refreshing escape from the bustling city.

It’s a great way to spend quality time with your loved ones while enjoying the outdoors and learning about equestrian sports. Plus, the trained instructors ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone, making it a memorable outing for the whole family. It is an ideal Places to Visit in Delhi With Family & Kids.

For kids, the Delhi Riding Club offers pony rides, which are a great way to introduce young children to horse riding in a safe and supervised environment.

  • Timings: 06:30 am to 10:30 am and 02:45 pm to 05:45 pm (weekdays); 07:00 am to 12:00 pm (weekends)
  • Adults – ₹400 per hour
  • Children – ₹350 per hour
  • Nearest Metro Station : Jor Bagh and Lok Kalyan Marg

10. Adventure Island

Experience Adventure Island is an ideal Places to visit in Delhi with family and children. It offers various exciting rides and attractions appropriate for all ages, from little children to grown-ups. Situated in Rohini, Experience Island brags one the biggest and most thrilling event congregations in North India.

With its various rides, water park, and food outlets, Experience Island gives an agreeable and paramount experience for everybody. Taking your family and children to Experience Island is a magnificent method for hanging out and make enduring recollections. It is without a doubt one of the most mind-blowing spots to visit in Delhi with family, particularly in the event that you’re looking for some experience and tomfoolery. It is an ideal Places to Visit in Delhi With Family & Kids.

Adventure Island | Places to visit in Delhi with Family

Experience Island offers a lot of attractions and rides for kids to appreciate. There are a few youngster accommodating rides, for example, Little Columbus, Space Bounce, and Traffic Island, exceptionally intended for more youthful kids.

  • Timings:  11:00 am to 07:00 pm; every day
  • Adults and Children – ₹550 (Monday to Friday); ₹600 (Saturday and Sunday)
  • Senior Citizens – ₹350 (Monday to Friday); ₹350 (Saturday and Sunday)
  • Nearest Metro Station : Rithala

Places to Visit in Delhi with Family for Shopping

Delhi is a heaven for customers, and there are many spots where families can enjoy retail treatment together. The absolute most ideal getaway spots in Delhi with family for shopping include.

11. Janpath Market

Janpath Market is a must-visit Places to visit in Delhi with family and children who are searching for a special shopping experience. Situated in the core of the city, the market offers many items, including clothing, adornments, home style, and gifts. Aside from shopping, the market is likewise known for its energetic environment and tasty road food.

Visiting Janpath Market with your family and children won’t just give a chance to enjoy retail treatment yet in addition offer an opportunity to submerge yourselves in the neighbourhood culture and cooking. By and large, Janpath Market is one of the most mind-blowing spots to visit in Delhi with family, particularly to encounter the city’s clamouring energy and energetic way of life. It is an ideal Places to Visit in Delhi With Family & Kids.

Janpath Market brings a lot to the table for kids too. They can appreciate looking for out of control embellishments, stylish garments, and extraordinary trinkets that they can bring back home as a memory of their excursion to Delhi.

  • Timings:  10:00 am to 09:30 pm
  • Entry Fee : N/A
  • Nearest Metro Station : Janpath

12. Dilli Haat (INA)

Dilli Haat (INA) is an ideal objective for families with kids searching for Places to visit in Delhi with Family. This energetic outdoors market offers a vivid social encounter, displaying a different scope of handiworks, materials, and conventional fine arts from across India. Families can investigate the market together, evaluating various food varieties and snacks from the different food slows down.

The kids can likewise appreciate participating for entertainment only exercises, for example, stoneware making and painting studios. With unrecorded music exhibitions and far-reaching developments, Dilli Haat (INA) offers a total family-accommodating trip, making it a must-visit place in Delhi for families. It is an ideal Places to Visit in Delhi With Family & Kids.

Dilli Haat (INA) has a lot of exercises for kids to appreciate. Aside from the vivid and energetic climate, kids can partake in different studios, for example, ceramics making and painting, where they can find out about various customary works of art.

  • Timings:  11:00 am to 09:00 pm; every day
  • Adults – ₹ 30
  • Children – ₹ 10
  • Nearest Metro Station : INA

Gardens and Children’s Parks in Delhi

Delhi brags a reach wonderful gardens and stops that are ideally suited for families with kids. One of the most famous is the Lodi Garden , which offers a lot of room for youngsters to go around and play, as well as pleasant perspectives and noteworthy burial chambers to investigate. Another incredible choice is Nehru Park , which has a devoted kids’ region with swings, slides, and other tomfoolery play hardware. It is an ideal Places to Visit in Delhi With Family & Kids.

13. Garden of Five Senses

The Garden of Five Senses is a public park in  Said-Ul-Ajaib hamlet , near Saket in South Delhi. It was created to provide visitors with a sensory experience by incorporating components such as flora, sculptures, water bodies, and open areas . The park opened to the public in  February 2003  and has since become a popular destination for picnics, family trips, and cultural events.

Pradeep Sachdeva , a prominent architect, built the park, which opened to the public in February 2003. It includes various  plants and   animals, sculptures, murals, and installations  that are intended to give tourists an enjoyable experience.

Garden Of Five senses

What’s for kids?

The colourful ambiance of this place will excite the kids and the flower smells will soothe their minds. The annual flower show is an excellent way for kids to learn so many new things. It is an ideal Places to Visit in Delhi With Family & Kids.

  • Nearest Metro Station : Saket (Yellow Line)
  • Timings:  9.00 am – 6.00 pm (October to March), 9.00 am – 7.00 pm (April to September)
  • Adults  – INR 30 per person
  • Children  (Up to 12 yrs) – INR 500 per child
  • Senior Citizens  – INR 10 per person
  • Note –  There is no entry fee for differently-abled people.

14. National Zoological Park (Chidiya Ghar)

The Public Zoological Park is a fabulous Places to visit in Delhi with family and children, particularly in the event that you are looking for spots to visit in Delhi with family. It offers a novel and instructive experience, where youngsters can find out about various creature species and their environments.

The recreation area is home to a large number of creatures, including tigers, lions, elephants, giraffes, and some more. It likewise gives an open door to youngsters to foster a feeling of obligation towards untamed life preservation and the climate. A visit to the Public Zoological Park in Delhi is a brilliant method for investing quality energy with your family while making extraordinary recollections. It is an ideal Places to Visit in Delhi With Family & Kids.

Regal Bengal Tiger, Asiatic Lion, Bog Deer, Temple Antlered Deer, the Indian Rhinoceros, and Red Wilderness Fowl are a few creatures children can observer here. They will get to be familiar with their environment and will have a good time filled day.

  • 09:00 am to 04:30 pm (April 1 st  to October 15 th )
  • 09:30 am to 04:00 pm (October 16 th  to March 31 st )
  • Adults – ₹ 40
  • Children (3-5 feet) and Senior Citizens – ₹ 20
  • Children (below 3 feet) – Free

15. Children’s Park

Children’s Park is an optimal Places to visit in Delhi with family and children while investigating Spots to Visit in Delhi with Family. The recreation area offers various attractions and exercises reasonable for kids, including a play region, rides, and a sailing lake. Moreover, the recreation area’s lavish vegetation gives an ideal climate to a family outing or a loosening up walk.

Furthermore, the recreation area is effectively open, pursuing it a helpful decision for families searching for an exciting outing. Visiting Youngsters’ Park is a magnificent method for investing quality energy with your friends and family while partaking in the outside and the lovely view. It is an ideal Places to Visit in Delhi With Family & Kids.

The range of swings, see-saws, and slides alongside eccentric figures will keep your little ones invigorated and dynamic for a really long time straight. There is likewise a library, a melodic wellspring, and an aquarium, which adds to the charming allure of Kids’ Park.

  • Location to Reach:  India Gate, New Delhi
  • Nearest Metro Station:  Khan Market
  • Timings:  9.30 am – 7.30 pm (Summers), 9.30 am – 5.30 pm (Winters), Monday Closed.
  • Entry Fee:  No entry fee.

16. Lodhi Garden

Lodhi Garden is an ideal Places to visit in Delhi with family and children while investigating spots to visit in Delhi. The nursery isn’t just a lovely desert spring in the city, however it likewise has verifiable importance. The burial places of the Sayyid and Lodi rulers are situated inside the Garden, giving a chance to find out about Delhi’s rich past.

Furthermore, the nursery has more than adequate space for kids to play and go around, and it’s a famous spot for local people to appreciate picnics. With its lavish vegetation, peaceful air, and instructive worth , a visit to Lodhi Garden is a must while investigating Delhi with your loved ones. It is an ideal Places to Visit in Delhi With Family & Kids.

Lodhi Garden

Lodhi Garden brings a lot to the table for kids. The open park region gives adequate space to youngsters to go around and play.

  • Location: Lodhi Garden is located on Lodhi Road, near Safdarjung’s Tomb, in New Delhi.
  • Nearest Metro Station: Jor Bagh Metro Station, Yellow Line.
  • Timings: Lodhi Garden is open to visitors every day from 6:00 am to 8:00 pm.
  • Entry Fee: There is no entry fee for visiting Lodhi Garden, and it is open to the public free of cost.

Educational Places to Visit in Delhi With Family

Delhi, the capital city of India, is home to the absolute best instructive Places to visit in Delhi with Family &Kids. These spots offer an incredible growth opportunity for the children and adults , making them ideal objections for family trips. Here are some of the top educational places to visit in Delhi with your family:

17.  National Rail Museum

The Public Rail Exhibition hall in Delhi is an extraordinary spot to visit with your loved ones. You can find out about the historical backdrop of Indian Railroads, experience a toy train ride, investigate open air displays , take part in intelligent displays, and watch a light and sound show in the nights. It’s a tomfoolery and instructive experience for everybody.

The gallery has India’s rail route legacy, antique trains, selective shows, train rides , a presentation of specialized upgrades, and considerably more. Take your children and other relatives along and partake in a thrilling road trip in Delhi. There are so many train rides at Public Rail Gallery New Delhi that will keep children and grown-ups engaged the same. It is an ideal Places to Visit in Delhi With Family & Kids.

It is an extraordinary opportunity for growth for youngsters. Also, the toy train ride inside the exhibition hall gives a visit through the whole historical centre. This way children can get a brief look at every one of the shows in one go. In addition to this, children can likewise see a Steam Test system, Diesel Test system, Mentor Test system, and so on during the ride.

  • Location:  Chanakyapuri, New Delhi.
  • Nearest Metro Station:  Dhaula Kuan (Pink Line), INA and Jor Bagh (Yellow Line).
  • Timings:  10.00 am – 5.00 pm, Monday/Holiday Closed. Note – Entry to the museum will be closed after 4:30 pm.
  • Entry Fee:   For Adults  – INR 50 per person (Weekdays), INR 100 per person (Weekends & Govt. Holiday),
  • For Children  (3 to 12 yrs) – INR 10 per child (Weekdays), INR 20 per child (Weekends & Govt. Holiday)

Note  – Family group concession on entry ticket on Weekend and Govt. The holiday is INR 200/- for 2 Adults + up to 2 children.

18. Nehru Planetarium

Underlying the memory of our late State leader Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, Nehru Planetarium is one of the most outstanding spots to visit in Delhi with kids. When the home of Nehru, the primary point of this spot was to advance Science and Stargazing in India, of which Chachu Nehru was areas of strength for a.

Nehru Planetarium has workmanship telescopes, sunlight based channels, and projectors with which one can see very nearly 2 million stars and the endlessness of space. The two champion attractions are the vault molded ‘ Sky Theater ‘ and the ‘ Soyuz T-10 container ‘, which conveyed India’s most memorable cosmonaut Rakesh Sharma to space. It is an ideal Places to Visit in Delhi With Family & Kids.

 Nehru Planetarium

3D visual effects are effectively used in the shows, giving your kids a glimpse into the awe-inspiring phenomena that the universe is.  

  • Location to Reach:  Teen Murti House, Teen Murti Marg, New Delhi
  • Nearest Metro Station:  Lok Kalyan Marg, Jor Bagh (both on Yellow Line)
  • Timings:  8.00 am – 5.30 pm (Summers), 9 am – 5 pm (Winters), Monday Closed.
  • Entry Fee:   Adults  – INR 50 per person,  Children (4 to 12 years)  – INR 30 per child
  • Show Timings & Tickets:   English Shows  – 11.30 am – 3.00 pm
  • Hindi Shows  – 1.30 pm – 4.00 pm

19. Waste to Wonder Theme Park

The Waste to Wonder Theme Park in Delhi is a thrilling and remarkable fascination that exhibits seven imitations of the world’s most popular marvels. The recreation area has been made completely from scrap and waste materials , giving guests a vivid and instructive experience.

The seven copies at the recreation area incorporate the Eiffel Tower, the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Statue of Liberty, Christ the Redeemer, the Colosseum, and the Taj Mahal . Every reproduction has been carefully created utilizing scrap materials, including iron sheets, metal poles, and car parts.

It is a fantastic spot for youngsters to be familiar with the most striking landmarks in India and all over the planet. Likewise, the motivation behind this park – compelling use of waste materials – will assist you with training them to make something with scrap things at home.

  • Location:  Near Hazrat Nizamuddin Metro Station, Block A, Ganga Vihar, Sarai Kale Khan, New Delhi
  • Nearest Metro Station:  Hazrat Nizamuddin (Pink Line)
  • Timings:  11.00 am – 11.00 pm, Monday/Holiday Closed.
  • Entry Fee:  Adults (13-64 years) – INR 50 per person,  Children (4-12 years)  – INR 25 per child

Note  – There is no entry fee for kids below 3 years and senior citizens above 65 years.

20. Shankar’s International Dolls Museum

Shankar’s Global Dolls Gallery in Delhi is a special and entrancing fascination that grandstands an immense assortment of dolls from around the world. The gallery was established by K. Shankar Pillai , a well known political illustrator, and houses north of 7,000 dolls from 85 nations.

The dolls in the gallery address different societies and customs from around the world, making it an astounding instructive encounter for guests, everything being equal. The shows remember dolls for customary outfits, marriage dolls, dolls addressing well known characters, and dolls from fantasies and folklore. It is an ideal Places to Visit in Delhi With Family & Kids

Shankar’s International Dolls Museum

Shankar’s Worldwide Dolls Exhibition hall in Delhi is an amazing spot for youngsters to visit. The exhibition hall has an immense assortment of dolls from around the world, which can assist kids with finding out about various societies and customs.

  • Timings:  10:00 am to 05:30 pm; closed on Mondays
  • Adults – ₹ 15
  • Children (Below 12) – ₹ 5
  • Nearest Metro Station : ITO

In conclusion, Delhi is a city that has something for everyone, including families with kids. Some of the best places to visit in Delhi with family and kids. These spots offer a mix of history, culture, engineering, and fun exercises that can be delighted in by the entire family. Whether you’re keen on finding out about Indian history, investigating various societies, or basically having a great time day out, these spots make certain to give a paramount encounter to you and your loved ones.

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Best Places to visit with Family in Delhi

You will find here a recommended list of Places to visit with Family in Delhi, that you must visit.

Red Fort, Delhi

The iconic fort also known as Lal Quila is located in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi. Constructed in red sandstone, it a is wonderful epitome of imposing power, architectural brilliance, and pompous style of the Mughal emperors. Read more..

India Gate, Delhi

An outstanding war memorial, located at the heart of India's capital city, New Delhi, is a war memorial dedicated to honoring the soldiers of the Undivided Indian Army who died during World War I between 1914 and 1921. The triumphal arch of India Gate is designed by notable Edwin Lutyens. Read more..

Fun N Food Village, Delhi

A wonderful amalgamation of our rich Indian legacy and upscale recreational facilities Fun N Food Village is a modern amusement park with more than twenty amusement and water rides such as Dragon rides, Disco Disco, Roll n Roll gondolas well-manicured landscaped gardens, gift shops, and amazing multi-cuisine food outlets. It is located merely three kilometers from the International airport at Dwarka Sector 21 on the Old Delhi Gurgaon Road. Read more..

Qutub Minar, Delhi

Qutab Minar one of the finest monuments in India boasting of fine architectural design. Built-in 1193 by Qutab-ud-din Aibak, the soaring conical tower of victory is, 73 m-high and has five distinct stories, each marked by a projecting balcony. Read more..

Humayun's Tomb, Delhi

Humayun's Tomb reflects an amazing blend of Mughal and Persian architecture. Found close to Lodhi Road crossing, Jor Bagh, this superb garden tomb was designed by famous architects in the medieval era, Mirak Mirza Ghiyath and his eminent son Sayyed Muham. Read more..

Jama Masjid, Delhi

One of the most renowned mosques, Jama Masjid is located west of Red Fort Off Netaji Subhash Marg in Old Delhi and is the largest mosque in India. It has a vast courtyard capable of holding almost 25,000 devotees. Read more..

Rashtrapati Bhavan, Delhi

Rashtrapati Bhawan, designed and conceptualized by Sir Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker stands on a sprawling estate located at the eastern end of Rajpath. This architectural marvel has 2.5 kilometers of corridors and 190 acres of the garden area and is spread over four floors. Read more..

Splash Water Park, Delhi

If you want to enjoy water slides, different rides, and a variety of pools then you can visit a family-friendly recreation park. With all the entertaining and thrilling water rides Just Chill Water Park is a perfect place as it offers a crazy and an exciting feel. Read more..

Adventure Island, Delhi

Adventure Island situated in Rohini is an amazing amusement theme park. The park is loaded with several entertaining theme-based hilarious rides. Read more..

National Gallery of Modern Art, Delhi

National Gallery of Modern Art is one of the finest art galleries that comprise of both modern and Indian art. It comes under the culture ministry and the chief museum at Jaipur House came into existence in March 1954. Read more..

National Rail Museum, Delhi

National Rail Museum is a perfect place to discover the history of Indian railways. It is located at Chanakyapuri and came into existence on 1st February 1977 and spreads over an area of 10 acres. Read more..

Nehru Planetarium, Delhi

The Famous Nehru Planetarium in the capital city of New Delhi is found in the green environs of the Teen Murti Bhawan, which was an official dwelling of India's former and first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. It has now been converted into a museum in his memory. Read more..

National Science Center, Delhi

The National Science Centre came into existence in the year 1992 and is an amazing science museum in the capital city of India, Delhi. It falls under the ministry of culture and is situated at Pragati maidan close to Gate No 1, overlooking the famous Purana Qila. Read more..

Garden of Five Senses, Delhi

The Garden of Five Senses is a wonderful park with umpteen activities developed by the tourism of Delhi. It was specially conceptualized to create a leisure place for the public to unwind and interact. Read more..

Delhi Police Museum, Delhi

The Delhi Police Museum is located in the premises of the Police Headquarters in Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi. The Delhi Police Museum contains many evocative objects relating to police, crime and criminals from ancient to modern times. Read more..

Sacred Heart Cathedral, Delhi

The Sacred Heart Cathedral remains an important center of religious and community life in New Delhi. It hosts regular masses, events and festivals, which attract not only the Catholic community but also visitors interested in its history and architecture. Read more..

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, Delhi

Gurdwara Bangla Sahib, located in New Delhi, India, has a rich history dating back to the time of the Sikh Gurus. This 17th century temple is dedicated to the memory of Guru Har Krishan, who was the eighth Sikh Guru. Read more..

Safdarjung's Tomb, Delhi

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Cathedral Church of the Redemption, Delhi

The Cathedral Church of the Redemption, also known as the Viceroy's Church, is one of the oldest churches in Delhi. It was built to meet the spiritual needs of the British people. Read more..

Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum, Delhi

The Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum is a museum located within the Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official residence of the President of India, located in New Delhi, India. The museum provides visitors with information about the history, architecture, art and culture of Rashtrapati Bhavan, which holds immense historical significance as the residence of the head of state. Read more..

Atlantic Water World, Delhi

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Air Force Museum, Delhi

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Laxminarayan Temple, Delhi

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Feroz Shah Kotla Fort, Delhi

The Firoz Shah Kotla Fort, also known as the Kotla, was built on the banks of the Yamuna River due to the scarcity of water in Tughlaqabad. The majestic fort is surrounded by beautiful gardens. Read more..

India Habitat Centre, Delhi

India Habitat Center (IHC) is a renowned cultural and convention center located in New Delhi, India. It serves as the center of various cultural, intellectual and social activities. Read more..

Moth Ki Masjid, Delhi

The Moth Mosque was built during the reign of Sikandar Lodi, a ruler known for his patronage of architecture and the arts. The historical significance of the mosque lies in its representation of the cultural fusion that took place during the Delhi Sultanate period. Read more..

Waste To Wonder Park, Delhi

Waste to Wonder Park is a unique eco-tourism initiative located in South Delhi, India. The park is an innovative mix of art, environmental protection and sustainable development, showcasing stunning replicas of famous global landmarks, all made from recycled waste materials. Read more..

Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb, Delhi

Jamali Kamali Masjid is a mausoleum along with a mosque located in Delhi. It is named after a Sufi saint poet named Jamali. Read more..

Tughlaqabad Fort, Delhi

Tughlaqabad Fort is a ruined fort located in Delhi, built in 132 by Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq, the founder of the Tughlaq dynasty and ruler of the Delhi Sultanate. The most attractive aspect of the Tughlaqabad Fort is its massive stone walls, which surround the entire complex and add to the grandeur of the fort. Read more..

Red Fort Archaeological Museum, Delhi

The Archaeological Museum of the Red Fort, also known as the Red Fort Museum, is a cultural institution located within the Red Fort complex in Old Delhi, India. The museum houses a diverse collection of artefacts and historical items that provide an insight into the history, culture and heritage of the Mughal era and India's past. Read more..

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25 Must See Places in Delhi With Family

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Delhi is a city steeped in history, having been continuously inhabited since the 6th century. It is a city that has been razed by invaders and then resurrected many a time in history. Delhi is a city as well as a Union Territory of India classified as the National Capital Territory of Delhi. Delhi has its own Legislative Assembly. Its name is usually interchanged with the Indian Capital New Delhi. But the fact is that New Delhi is a part of Delhi.

Delhi is a place where the past rubs shoulders with the present and the future, a city which with its vibrant and pulsating character is in many ways a microcosm of India . Delhi is a treasure trove of sights and experiences and is a must visit destination for visitors to the country as well as domestic travelers. There are several must see places in Delhi.

Must See Places in Delhi, India

Delhi has much to offer to every member of the family and leaves them asking for more. The tourist attractions in Delhi are guaranteed to touch the core of every travelers’ heart and ensure that they cherish the memories for a long, long time.

So when you head out for your family holiday tour in Delhi, here is a list of 25 must see places in Delhi that you should not miss. This Delhi guide is a list of must see places in Delhi is in random order and by no means is it any kind of ranking.

Must see places in Delhi

1.  gandhi smriti.

Must See Places in Delhi

“Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth.” These were the words that the great scientist Albert Einstein used to describe Mahatma Gandhi, who is revered as the “Father of the Nation”, by India.

Mahatma Gandhi was born in Porbandar, Gujarat, and spent a considerable part of his life including early childhood in Ahmedabad , Rajkot , and Bhavnagar, but crucial years were spent in Delhi.

So it is indeed befitting to start one’s’ Delhi experience by visiting Gandhi Smriti which is a museum dedicated to the memory of Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi Smriti was formerly known as Birla House and was the residence of the famous industrialist family, the Birlas. This is the place where the Mahatma spent his last days before falling to an assassin’s bullets.

The Museum houses various artifacts associated with the life and death of Mahatma Gandhi. The Eternal Gandhi Multimedia Museum is also housed in the same premises. The exact spot where the Mahatma was assassinated on the grounds of the then Birla House on his way to his evening prayers is marked by a memorial known as, The Martyrs Column.

The structure stands poignantly over a spot where time itself must have stood still on that fateful day January 30, 1948, barely 5 months after India attained its independence . Gandhi Smriti is definitely one of the must-see places in Delhi.

2.  Raj Ghat

Must See Places in Delhi

On the banks of the Yamuna river, in secluded and peaceful surroundings is a simple square platform crafted in black marble and decorated with floral designs. This memorial marks the place where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated after his death.

A few minutes spent in silence remembering the values of Truth and Non-Violence that the man stood and died for is going to remain etched in one’s psyche for posterity. Near the Raj Ghat are also situated the memorials to various other Indian leaders as well. A visit to the capital of India would remain incomplete without visiting this must see places in Delhi.

3.  India Gate

Must See Places in Delhi

A massive archway that soars to a height of 42 meters, the India Gate is a war memorial that was designed by the architect who is also credited with the design of New Delhi, Edwin Lutyens. Architecturally India Gate has been compared to the Arc De Triomphe in Paris as well as the Arch of Constantine which is situated between the Colosseum and Palatine Hill in Rome.

India Gate was constructed as a tribute in stone to the over 80,000 soldiers of the Indian Army who sacrificed their lives in the First World War. The names of 13,300 soldiers including many British are inscribed on the walls of India Gate. A smaller structure to honor the soldiers who died during the Pakistan war of 1971 was later constructed. This is known as Amar Jawan Jyoti or Flame of the Immortal Soldier.

Lush green lawns surround India Gate which is brilliantly illuminated as the sun sets on the western horizon. During the summers the lawns are a popular spot for families to spend their evenings. Definitely one of the must see places in Delhi.

4.  Qutub Minar

Must See Places in Delhi With Family - Qutub Minar

The Qutub Minar is a landmark of Delhi, not only because of its impressive height and dimensions but also because of its intriguing history. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the must see places in Delhi. The Qutub Minar is a 5-storey tower built of red sandstone and marble, each storey has a balcony and the structure tapers off towards the top.

The Qutub Minar towers to a height of 240 feet and has a width of 47 feet at the base which tapers off to 8 feet at the top. The construction of the Qutub Minar was initiated by Qutb-Ud-Din-Aibak and later completed by his successor Iltumish. Why the Qutub Minar was built has been ascribed to different purposes that include it being a victory memorial.

Some versions say that it was a tower for the Muezzin to call the faithful to prayer. Near the Qutub Minar is situated what is supposed to be one of the oldest mosques in India. The lawns and ruins of ancient structures around the Qutub Minar lend it an intriguing charm and make it one of the top attractions in Delhi.

5.  Red Fort

Must See Places in Delhi

The Red Fort is another monument that has been declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it is one of the  historical places in Delhi . The Red Fort, which literally translates into Lal Quila in Hindi was the epicenter of power during the Mughal rule in India. The Red Fort was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the year 1639.

The massive red sandstone walls of the fort once enclosed the residences of the Mughal royalty and were the center of events that influenced the region. Today various museums and a Mughal-styled garden are housed within the precincts of the Red Fort. Historically the Red Fort is an icon of sorts of India, this is where the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar was put on trial by the British.

In modern times, on the 15th of August, which marks India’s Independence  Day, the Prime Minister addresses the nation from the ramparts of Red Fort. The importance of Red Fort cannot be underlined and it is no doubt one of the must see places in Delhi.

6.  Humayun’s Tomb

Must See Places in Delhi

Humayun’s Tomb is another UNESCO World Heritage Site situated in Delhi. It is the tomb of the Mughal Emperor Humayun that was commissioned to be built by his first wife Empress Bega Begum and was completed between 1569-70.

Besides the tomb of Humayun, the monument also houses the tombs of various Mughal Emperors and the Empress Baga Begum herself. The monument is embellished by beautifully landscaped Persian-style gardens. The beauty of this Mughal structure assumes an ethereal glow against the setting sun. This is one of the historical places in Delhi.

7. Purana Quila

Must See Places in Delhi

Delhi is known for being the site of seven cities that span time in history. One of the cities referred to in mythology is the glittering city of Indraprastha which is mentioned in the great Indian Epic, Mahabharata. Indraprastha was the capital city of the Pandavas.

Purana Quila is thought to have been built on the site where once stood the magnificent Indraprastha. Purana Quila which literally translates to, “Old Fort”, was built by Sher Shah Suri sometime around the year 1545. Today the ruins of the old fort stand in silent grandeur amidst lush green foliage.

The Purana Quila erupts into brilliant life in the evenings as a spectacular Sound and Light Show covering the history of Delhi across the Seven Cities in time starting from Indraprastha to present day Delhi comes to life. Purana Quila which is very close to Humayun’s Tomb is indeed one of the best places to see in Delhi.

8.  Jama Masjid

Must See Places in Delhi

Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India. Its courtyard can accommodate more than 25,000 people. The mosque is built with red sandstone and white marble and is a pleasing architectural marvel. Three aesthetically built domes flanked by two minarets that rise to the sky presents a beautiful and symmetrically perfect monument.

The Jama Masjid was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and completed in the year 1656. Jama Masjid is one of the tourist attractions in Delhi with immense historical value.

9.  Jantar Mantar

Must See Places in Delhi

The Jantar Mantar in Delhi which roughly can be interpreted as to mean Calculation Instrument is one among 5 similar structures constructed by Maharajah Jai Singh II of Jaipur during the period between 1724 and 1735. The other Jantar Mantars can be found in Jaipur , Varanasi , Mathura, and Ujjain.

The primary purpose of these intriguing structures was to calculate time by studying the movement of the sun and compile astronomical tables. A visit to the Jantar Mantar in Delhi is a sojourn into the advanced mind of the builders of the structure as early as the 18th century. The Jantar Mantar is a mandatory feature in any Delhi travel guide worth its salt.

10.  Lotus Temple

Must See Places in Delhi

A visit to the Lotus Temple in Delhi is definitely one of the things to do in Delhi. The unique architecture of this temple of the Bahai faith draws visitors in multitudes. The temple is built in the form of a lotus with 27 free-standing marble petals arranged in groups of three to form nine sides.

Nine doors open into a central hall which can accommodate about 2,500 people. In these times when intolerance is rife in the world, the Lotus Temple is an oasis of peace, welcoming people irrespective of religion and faith. A spiritual experience that one must go through when in Delhi.

11.  Parliament House

Must See Places in Delhi

The Parliament House is the power center of India. It is a circular building modeled on the Ashoka Chakra which can be found on the Indian flag. The majestic building was designed by Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker, the construction was completed in 1927.

The building is surrounded by beautiful gardens and is bounded by sandstone railings that are reminiscent of the Stupa of Sanchi. Close to the Parliament House is situated the Parliament Museum which is interactive in nature and documents India’s freedom struggle.

12.  Rashtrapati Bhavan

Must See Places in Delhi

The Rashtrapati Bhavan is the official residence of the President of India. The grand structure was again designed by the architect duo of Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker and construction was completed in the year 1929. In pre-independence days the structure was designed as the residence of the British Viceroy of India.

The Rashtrapati Bhavan consists of a huge mansion of 340 rooms that house the residence of the president, offices, and guest rooms. Visiting heads of state are housed in the Rashtrapati Bhavan. The Presidential estate spans over an area of 320 acres and includes enchanting gardens built in the Mughal style.

One can plan to visit the Rashtrapati Bhavan as it is indeed one of the top attractions in Delhi. The grandeur and majesty of the Rashtrapati Bhavan make it one of the must see places in Delhi.

13. National Rail Museum

Must See Places in Delhi

The romance of trains over history comes alive in the National Rail Museum. It is definitely a place to give wings to childhood fantasies and for kids to have a rollicking time. The museum which spans an area of over 10 acres traces the heritage and history of the Railway system in India.

The museum has both outdoor and indoor exhibits which include Diesel Simulator, Steam Simulator, among others. Some of the fascinating displays include a monorail that used to run between 1906 to 1927, the world’s oldest working steam locomotive, and many other fascinating exhibits that are designed to thrill.

There is also a toy train to delight kids and ferry them across the museum grounds.If you are in Delhi with kids and wondering what all to include in your itinerary, then the National Rail Museum is definitely one of the best attractions in Delhi for you.

14. Heritage Transport Museum

Heritage Transport Museum

The Heritage Transport Museum may not even figure in most people’s list of things to do in Delhi as it is located about 75 kilometers away from Delhi. However, traveling to the museum is definitely worth it. The museum takes you on a fascinating journey to the beginning of time when Man invented the wheel and opened up a whole new vista of transportation which ultimately shrunk the world and brought it closer.

The Museum chronicles the evolution of transportation from the simple bullock carts to the supersonic jets of today through original exhibits and interactive displays. The Heritage Transport Museum is sure to capture the imagination of the entire family. Definitely one of the must see places in Delhi.

15. National Science Centre

Must See Places in Delhi

The National Science Centre opens the doors to the fascinating world of Science in spectacular fashion through its Science Museum that is spread over 6 galleries filled with interactive exhibits. The museum is a complete education in a fun way for kids and adults alike.

A magic tap from which water gushes forth without any apparent inlet, a harp that creates music when one simply moves one’s hands are some of the exhibits that are going to fascinate the visitors. A visit to the National Science Centre would definitely figure as one of the fun places to visit in Delhi, albeit with a generous dose of learning.

16.  Shankar’s International Doll Museum

Must See Places in Delhi

A museum that houses over 6500 dolls from across 85 countries, that is what Shankar’s International Doll Museum.The unique museum was started by the famous Indian political cartoonist K. Shankar Pillai. The main collection of dolls is about 150 Indian costume dolls made in the museum’s own workshop.

These dolls capture the culture and ethos of regions across India in beautiful detail. Besides these dolls from across the world stand as mute testimony to the richness of their respective cultures. Definitely, a visit to this unique doll museum holds the promise of an unforgettable experience.

17. Bal Bhawan

Must See Places in Delhi

The Bal Bhawan in Delhi is a must visit place, especially if you are traveling with kids. The place is a veritable treasure trove of experiences and activities that the kids will enjoy. Bal Bhawan houses a Children’s Museum, a mini Zoo, an aquarium, a Science Park and a hall of Laughing Mirrors.

Besides these activities like painting, clay modeling, woodwork, and aero modeling among others are organized on a regular basis. Kids would also love to take a ride on the toy train that chugs along within the campus of Bal Bhavan.

18.  Nehru Planetarium

Must See Places in Delhi

The Nehru Planetarium is situated in the salubrious and lush surroundings of  Teen Murti House which was once the residence of India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. The Planetarium takes one to the scintillating world of astronomy and you feel your spirits soar as you watch shows about supernovas, pulsars, and shooting stars from the Solar System and the Milky Way.

The Planetarium has about 5 shows and is closed on Mondays. Besides these shows, the Planetarium also organizes programs and quizzes on astronomy and space.

19.  The Garden of Five Senses

Must See Places in Delhi

This is a garden that strives to ensure that one has an immersive experience of nature utilizing all the 5 senses. Built over an area of 20 acres the sprawling garden is divided into different themed sections including a section based on Mughal Gardens. A recent addition to the Garden is a replica of the Mexican Mayan Labna Arc.

The garden also has numerous food and crafts outlets and has become a center for cultural activities by organizing various dance programs and food festivals. The Garden of Five Senses is definitely an experience that is an indulgence for the senses and should be one of the must see places in Delhi – one of the best tourist places in Delhi for couples.

20.  The Kingdom of Dreams

Must See Places in Delhi

The Kingdom of Dreams which is located in Gurgaon near Delhi is indeed a miniature India. It is a place that gives you India like nothing else. The culture, cuisine, arts, music, and dance of India can be experienced in spectacular fashion under one roof.

The tastes and flavors of different regions are brought to a single place in the midst of live street performances, dazzling musicals, Bollywood-themed extravaganzas, and experiences that are the stuff of dreams. The Kingdom of Dreams is a place where the dreams of the entire family blossom into dazzling reality.

21.  Dilli Haat

Must See Places in Delhi

An open-air food and crafts plaza in a village-like atmosphere is what Dilli Haat is all about. It simulates the rustic atmosphere of a village and one can buy handicrafts and other items ranging from wood carvings, footwear, textiles, brassware, and gems among others.

The Dilli Haat is a nice way to get an experience of the rustic feel of the country and also taste some authentic cuisines. It is run by DTTDC . If you love food and love to shop then this is one of the must see places in Delhi.

22.  Worlds of Wonder

Must See Places in Delhi

An ideal candidate in the list of fun places in Delhi, the Worlds of Wonder is an amusement park, water park, and a Go Karting track all integrated into one theme park. With more than 20 themed rides and numerous water slides, the Worlds of Wonder is an ideal place to have a day of family fun.

And when one gets hungry after all the activities, there are 10 themed eateries to satiate ones’ appetite. The Worlds of Wonder is located in Noida near Delhi. This is definitely one of the must see places in Delhi – one of the fun places in Delhi for youngsters.

23.  Birla Mandir

Must See Places in Delhi

One of the largest Hindu temples in Delhi, Birla Mandir is also known as Lakshmi Narayan temple after the deity to which it is dedicated was built in 1939 by the industrialist J.K.Birla. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu God Vishnu together with his consort Lakshmi.

The temple has historical importance in the sense that it was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi. The temple is built in an area spanning 7.5 acres and is one of the popular tourist destinations in Delhi.

24.  Akshardham

Must See Places in Delhi

The Akshardham which is a massive temple complex in Delhi is a spiritual and cultural center of the Swaminarayan sect. It is a place that brings alive the culture, spirituality, and architecture of India alive in spectacular fashion. Akshardham is said to attract 70 % of all tourists who visit Delhi, so obviously, it ranks high on most peoples’ list of top places to visit in Delhi.

The temple which is located in the center of the complex is built as per the ancient tenets of Indian Vastu Shastra. The complex also has a water show, a thematic garden, an IMAX film show on the life of Swaminarayan and much more. Akshardham is undoubtedly one of the must see places in Delhi with the entire family.

25.  ISKCON Temple

ISKON Temple

This temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and part of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness is definitely a must visit place in Delhi for a unique spiritual experience. The teachings of the Bhagavad Gita come alive through a unique sensory experience that uses robots and light effects with dramatic audio effects.

The Hindu mythology Ramayana is brought alive through the paintings of ISKCON devotees from across the world. A Quadro scope brings to life the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita through a maze of hundreds of monitors.

Must See Places In Delhi FAQ

What is Delhi famous for?

Delhi is known for its many tourist attractions, it is also the seat of power of India and houses the Indian Parliament. New Delhi is the capital of India. Delhi is also known for its diverse shopping options.

Which area is best to stay in Delhi for sightseeing?

That depends on ones’ budget and preference. Some of the best areas are Connaught Place, Karol Bagh, and Hauz Khas Village.

Which are the best places for shopping in Delhi?

Some of the best shopping areas are Sarojini Market, Khan Market, Connaught Place, and Janpath.

What is special about Chandni Chowk in Delhi?

Chandni Chowk in the old part of the city has much historical importance. Situated opposite the Red Fort, it is known for its old shops and eateries.

How is the weather in Delhi?

Delhi has extreme climates. It is very hot in the summer months, especially during April to July when temperatures can soar as high as 25 degrees. Winters are very cold with temperatures plummeting to 4 or 5 degrees during the months of December and January.

Does Delhi get snowfall?

Delhi does not get snow as its temperature is not known to fall below zero degrees.

How should I dress in Delhi?

The dress should be based on the weather. The place is cosmopolitan and hence both traditional and western dresses are fine.

Delhi Tourism – Must See Places in Delhi

How to get to delhi.

  • Delhi is well connected by air to different parts of the world and India
  • Delhi is served by the Indira Gandhi International Airport
  • Delhi is well connected by road and rail to all major cities and towns of India

If you are excited by this post and are planning to explore Delhi in India then you can book a cheap flight through TripAdvisor or Agoda or CheapAir or Cleartrip or Makemytrip or Priceline  right here. You can fly directly to Delhi from major cities of India and also from central hubs anywhere in the world. If traveling from within India and you want to indulge in the pleasures of a road trip then check out the options to reach Delhi by self-drive car  or  cab  or  bus  or alternatively  take a train .

How to book your stay in Delhi

If you are planning to visit Delhi, India then you must be wondering where to stay in New Delhi, India or the best hotels in Delhi, India. There are numerous options to stay in Delhi. There is a choice of budget accommodation as well as high-end luxury hotels to choose from. One can book hotels through TripAdvisor or Cleartrip  or Agoda  or  Makemytrip or Priceline  and save a lot by getting the best offers.

Tours/Activities available in Delhi, India

Delhi points of interest are many and if you are wondering what to see in Delhi, India or what to do in Delhi, India, then you need not look further. Delhi tour packages are available for the best Delhi tours . You can now book Delhi sightseeing   tours and activities in and around Delhi, India. Plan the best places to visit in Delhi and experience Delhi, a city popularly known as Dilwalon ki Dilli. Experience Delhi – India’s Historical City, the capital city of India!

A must-do tour we recommend is the New & Old Delhi Day Tour to get a feel of the city and its culture. If you are looking for some adventure places in Delhi then the Indian Mountaineering Foundation, South Campus and Amusement Parks in Delhi would be ideal.

Driving around Delhi, India 

Places to visit in Delhi are plenty. If you are looking at getting the best deals on car rental in Delhi , India, then look no further. You can rent a car in Delhi, India to explore and experience amazing Delhi, and in and around areas and embark on a road trip of exploration and discovery of Delhi.

Alternatively, if you have a valid Indian driving license then you could also rent a  self-drive car  from Delhi NCR which includes free fuel and insurance.

What to eat in Delhi, India

While in Delhi, one cannot miss the food. We have it covered in our detailed post on 20 best places to eat in Delhi . Do check it out.

Books about Delhi

If you are interested in history, architecture, culture, heritage, travel, food – all about Delhi, then check out these amazing books about Delhi .

Delhi, the pulsating and vibrant capital of Incredible India is a treasure house of experiences of different flavors and aromas, a mosaic of history, science, adventure, fun, and culture. We are sure Delhi is beckoning you with open arms to come and experience it to the full.

Have you been to Delhi? Which is your favorite place in Delhi? Did you find our Delhi travel guide on must see places in Delhi useful? Is this Delhi blog useful? Do let us know in the comments section.

After having read the above Delhi travel blog post, you may wish to read these posts too:

Historical Places in Delhi – Top Tourist Places in Delhi 4 Amazing Road Trips from Delhi 20 Best Places to Eat in Delhi Have you heard of the Heritage Transport Museum near Delhi? Exploring The Golden Triangle India Qutub Minar – The Stone Structure and the Soul Within

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25 Must See Places in Delhi With Family

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The Doll Museum would be first on my list of must see places in Delhi. The Red Fort and the India Gate look like interesting places to visit. There’s so much to see and do!

This is such an exhaustive list of places in Delhi. I have been to Delhi so many times but some how missed visiting most of these places. Though I have visited few but there is lot left. Thanks for sharing and this reminder.

India has so many UNESCO World heritage Sites and those are on top of my bucket list. You’ve featured a few of them here, which is great to know there are plenty to see while in Delhi! I would love to visit and see the India Gate too. That looks so amazingly impressive as far as architecture is concerned!

I was trying to figure out my favourites… but gosh everytime I thought “THIS ONE!”, I would scroll down only to dins more amazing things!! So I think in the end my favourites were n 7 and 21… but honestly all of them seemed great, I am especially into ancient ruins and traditional architecture.

Wow, what gorgeous photos. All these places would be exciting to visit. I think I’d really like that planetarium!

I am up to seeing anything historical or fun. That doll museum looks like a great place to spend some time.

To be honest I know nothing about India! This post and help me learn a lot about the country. I have never thought about traveling there but after this post I might just want to check it all out.

The pictures in this post are absolutely breathtaking. I haven’t traveled internationally much in my life, but this would be something I think I would have to see!

I have several family and friends who have visited India and shared pics of the amazing architecture in the region. The are is full of iconic picturesque buildings and I would love to visit one day to see them for myself.

Lots to see if we go to India. Thanks. Not on our bucketlist, but this makes it tempting. The Lotus Temple reminds me of the Sydney Opera House., especially since we were there recently

wow, Delhi sure has a lot of places to visit, it would probably take a few days to visit all these amazing sites. however, you have made a great selection for any traveller to visit that cover both culture, history and present day attractions!

Whoa! That’s one awesome list! I didn’t know there were tours organized inside of Rashtrapathi Bhavan. Thanks for that info. Next time I’m in Delhi, its a definite to do. Science Centre, Bal Bhawan, Kingdom of Dreams are the other things I’ve not yet seen in this list! I’ll also add Haus Khas in this list!

Wow! There is actually quite a lot to do in Dehli. India has always been on my list but I always thought there was bugger all to do in the capital. Now I want to go here and check out some of these places on the list. great post 🙂

I only spent two days in Delhi when I visited a couple of years ago…can see now I should have stayed so much longer! So many sights to see; thanks for this, will help me for next time 🙂

Wow, they all look like amazing places to visit. I’d love to see the India Gate and the Red Fort. But the Lotus Temple is just beautiful.

Wow, I had no idea there were so many impressive monuments and historical sites around Delhi. It would be amazing to plan for a long trip to see everything.

The Red Fort is so beautiful. I have never seen anything like it. All these UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India are worth viewing in person. The museums are also interesting sites to visit. Hope I get a chance to visit Delhi!

India is such a magical place and has such a rich culture. So many places to visit, I think I’d be overwhelmed I wouldn’t know which to see first LOL!

Wow, your pictures are beautiful. I would love to visit Delhi. Love all the history and culture.

I would really love to visit India one day. I’m a little nervous to go as a single traveler, but the pictures are so beautiful I’m just going to have to do it!

These are all such cool and unique sites to see. I would love to visit the Red Fort someday and see it for myself.

I’ve never been to India. I think I’d enjoy visiting many of these places. The architecture and color on a number of them are just lovely.

I would keep kingdom of dreams out. Its too crass to my taste.

thanks for this info because the guy I’m dating is from India and now I can shock him with the new things I’ve learned here ‘mwah haha’ I can’t wait to see his face when I try to play it off like I know a lot ~wink~ Anyway, back on topic… it seems like a lot of fun and adventurous/historical places to go as a family : )

I have never thought about travel to Delhi but looking this post makes want to take my family there now!!

Delhi has some really iconic landmarks, some significant reminders of the glorious past of India, and others of the freedom struggle that the country went through. Then there are the museums and other places. I remember visiting many of these as a child with my parents. Your post brought back the fond memories from the past.

How wonderful they are! They are all beautiful. I really want to go to these places with my family.

Delhi is such an amazing city rich in history and culture. I have never been there yet, though it’s on my bucket list. I have heard of most of these places, but I had no idea about the International doll museum and the garden of five senses. Also the Kingdom of Dreams sounds like an exciting place and I would love to visit soon!

There is so much beautiful architecture to see in Delhi! I want to visit it all! Also Dilli Haat looks right up my alley!

This list must have been easy to come up with! There is so much to see in Delhi!

I have been to many beautiful places but Delhi really seems to top them. I am so in awe of the stunning architecture. Totally on my bucket list.

An awesome piece! I was looking for a guide as we are about to go to Delhi in a few months. Yours indeed has a lot of details that we can use. The pictures are also amazing. Thank you for sharing this with us!

Wow, so many amazing and beautiful places to visit! I had no idea Delhi had so many UNESCO sites. Great read.

The first in my list would be the Gandhi Smitri and its memorial park. Gandhi is considered as one of the big persons of the 20th century and his life had influenced a lot of people and his values and principles echoed up to this day. I think it’s important to pay a visit before going to other places and it’s good that he is the number one on this list. I will surely recommend this article to my friends who plans to visit New Delhi someday.

India has so many UNESCO World heritage Sites. This temple looks so interesting. I wish I could visit actually. Might have to add to my list actually. I would love to visit and see Ghandi Simitri Memorial Park.

Hi, Sandy & Vyjay! Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, The Kingdom of Dreams, and India Gate, among others, look like great options to go to when touring around India with the family. I’ll definitely keep these and more in mind for future reference!

A brilliant blog post on Delhi. You have covered the destinations that I couldn’t cover in my blog post too! I wish Delhi would have become the first UNESCO World Heritage city of India. I was part of the team that prepared the draft for the same. Alas, it was put on the back burner!

Each time I read your blog post, you always give me an urge of visiting India. Truly, the places on your list are really stunning and hopefully I get the chance to visit New Delhi soon and I’ll get to see and experience them. I also love how engaging your way of writing is, as this will give us an exciting feeling to traipse our feet in India. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.

I loved Humayuns tomb. It is so romantic and peaceful even though there are large crowds. Dilli Haat is however my favourite place in the whole of Delhi. What a great place to snap up some bargains and a lovely lady I met a yoga retreat lives close by too.

I cant believe I only had the India Gate on my list! I am definitely adding a few of these places including Akshardham and Humayun’s Tomb

My husband and I visited India last year but never made it to India. We hope to return in the next couple of years so will save this great post for reference when we do! It really makes me want to visit Delhi!

So much to do in Delhi! The Qutub Minar looks particularily interesting, a very intriguing history, as does the Red Fort. I love UNESCO World Heritage Sites, so that’s pobrably why I was drawn to these two! So many beautiful mosques, temples and museums to visit too though – impressed with the diverse range of options!

Your post took me right back to when I was in New Delhi working and on my days off would go exploring. I wish back then that I had a post like this for tips and information, it would have been so helpful. I never made it to ISKCON Temple or Akshardham but they are definitely on my list for next time as I love temples and history.

wow it looks like there is so much to do in Delhi! Ive never been in India but I would love to visit one day! I would definitely start with Birla Mandir and Lotus Temple! It looks so beautiful ! Also Worlds of Wonder looks so much fun !

I have made a mental note of visiting the Heritage Railway Centre. It is so strange that desppite living in Delhi for more than 17 years, I haven’t visited this charming place.

The title itself of each place here seems very inviting and entertaining, especially for kids. India must be a huge place that you can find interesting things to do whether alone or with family!

This is a neatly compiled list of places in Delhi guys. The Doll Museum and Humayun’s Tomb are probably the only places I’m yet to visit in Delhi. Appreciate the effort. Cheers.

This post made me realize how little I know of Delhi. I think 90% of the places listed here, I didn’t know until now. Your country is so rich in culture I am almost envious. You see, my country is very westernized that it’s sad really. That’s why I like going to abroad because I get a sense of another country’s identity and culture even when I don’t go far off the city. Hoping I’d be able to visit these places in the near future.

The National Science Center sounds so interesting especially when you mentioned something about the water. I was trying to envision your description and now I want to see it! I also have never heard of The Red Fort and it’s so red! Hahaha, it’s obvious where the name came from 🙂

Usually, when I visit a place, I’m always interested in old, traditional architecture. In these case, the Indian forts would be on top of my list. But that World of Wonders with so much water seems incredible. I’ve just read a book about India and the writer was saying how much poverty he saw in Kashmir, one of the northern states of India. I wouldn’t have imagined that I can find a ‘water paradise’ in India, but it seems that I’ll have to visit it in person and change my limiting beliefs about it.

This is quite the list! I hope that I can check these off myself when we get to India this coming March. The only one that I wouldn’t want to visit it world of wonder, just because waterparks aren’t my thing. The Garden of Five Senses looks pretty amazing! I love those little elephant statues.

What a great list! This brought me back to my time in Delhi. I thought the India Gate was so understated, seriously loved it! But the Red Fort was more impressive on the outside than it was on the inside. I had no idea that Humayun’s Tomb inspired the Taj Mahal! I wish I had known about the Kingdom of Dreams sooner!

Seems to me like not a lot of people take the time to explore Delhi. Wow, but there is so much to do! I will spend a couple of days in the city for sure! #feetdotravel

I live in Delhi so often lose perspective. You made me see my city with fresh eyes. I have still not seen garden of 5 senses. This and Gandhi Smriti are the only 2 places from the list which I have not seen. The next time my parents are in Delhi, I will take them to the places listed by you.

Delhi has some wondeful looking buildings. Some of them are so surprising! That train looks like ones we have in the UK, and the ones in Thailand. And those dolls look quite Russian. Thanks for introducing us to more of Delhi.

I didn’t get a chance to visit Delhi when I was in India, but I can see I missed out! The tombs are stunning! You almost forget what they are when you look at them. And I love the old calculation and astronomy instruments they used to use (thankfully we have calculators on our phones now:)

Lovely post. I would enjoy just wandering around Dilli Haat and seeing what treasures I find. There is just so much history and architecture in Delhi.

This is such a great list! I definitly want to see at least the Lotus temple, the national rail Museum and the Birla Mandir. Thank you very much for this list 😀

Some spectacular places here, some of these I’ve heard of before but others I haven’t – The red fort looks incredible I would love to explore that if I ever visit India. Thanks for sharing.

What an amazing list! I’ve never been to Deli myself, but I’ll need to remember these places for what I finally make it over 🙂

This is an awesome post! We went to Delhi but only saw a handful of these gems – I’m so disappointed! We found the shopping to be the best ever there so we kind of got caught up in that. I’ll have to bookmark this for our next trip!

You’ve done a perfect job showing India and its unique top25 places to visit. More Than anything else, I love that you have sufficient info about each place. You photos brings the imagination of how the places looks like to reality. Nice job! I can boast and say I have a nice guide for my visit to India.

when we were in Delhi in January, we loved exploring the Qutub Minar, Parliament and the Red Fort. I wish we had had more time because Darcy would have loved to see the Train Museum and I personally would have the Gandhi Smriti Museum along with humayun’s tomb. guess it just gives me another reason to come back

This is going straight in my India file. A really good list of places to see in Delhi and I can’t wait to get there.

Can’t even count how many times I’ve been to Delhi and yet there are many ideas here I have not visited, great and comprehensive list!

When ever I see a photo of the Qutub Minar, I just have to go back and take a better look! I did that while reading your post as well. 😀 It’s just mesmerizing, I can’t explain it. It sure goes up on my Delhi bucket list! 🙂

Akshardham is so beautiful and intriguing. And the Kingdom of Dreams sounds like a great place to experience a lot of great food and culture in the same place. Thanks for these great tips for family fun.

I’ve never been in Delhi because I dread that I can’t cope to see the huge gap between rich and poor in India. Spiritually and culturally India has so much to offer as also its beautiful architecture. You wrote a great post.

A very detailed post with a good selection of places to see for all tastes. I haven’t been to Delhi yet but I like the look of the Red Fort. The Garden of Five Senses looks interesting too…

What a wonderful rundown of amazing sights to see in Delhi. The Red Fort, Akshardham and Qutub Minar are at the top of my list. Can’t wait to visit India, though I think I’d need a couple months at least!

My next stop in India will be Ladakh with a 1-2 days stopover, I guess, in Delhi. I took note of some places I would like in the city, like the red fort or the national rail museum. I never imagined that Delhi had so many interesting things to see!

Delhi is so large, and of course offers plenty to do. When we were there, for a couple of days, we didn’t get to see nearly everything on your list. I stuck to the World Heritage Sites. I’ve got to go back.

Wow! I went to Delhi when I was 17 and I didn’t particularly like it (probably because it was my first culture shock)! I wish I knew about some of these things – especially the rail museum as the Indian railway system is so impressive!

Fascinating list and photos. I haven’t been to India yet so it all looks appealing to me. I would enjoy Humayun’s Tomb and Gandhi’s Museum.

India is high on our bucket list, we really can’t wait to visit. Although we had heard bad things about Delhi so it is refreshing to see how much there is to do in this huge city.

Wow…so many incredible, beautiful and historical sites. Delhi is so high on my list! Thanks for sharing and happy travels 🙂

Awww… really amazing places to visit in New Delhi..

Delhi is a bucket list destination for me, but I have never really researched it yet. This is an incredible list of things to do, and some of them I never would have imagined would be found there! Definitely gotta save this for future trips!

This is such a great post. So informative and really makes me want to visit India. I will definitely be saving this for The future.

Wow! You share the awesome places in Delhi. Your blog gives a lot of information regarding Delhi must see places. Thanks for such post and please keep it up.

“I would like to share my visit to the another hidden gem of Old Delhi- Haveli Dharampura in Chandni Chowk. I was absolutely mesmerized to see such a beautiful restoration of an architecture which existed in the Mughal Era. They have a fine dine restaurant that serves seven course meals, which is just icing on the cake. Also, happened to witness the magnificent Kathak Performance that was held there. If you’re looking for a romantic getaway, a family holiday or just an unforgettable mini vacay, I would definitely suggest Haveli Dharampura as a must- visit place in Old Delhi.”

I completely agree that Delhi, being the national capital of India offers a lot to its visitors. If you are planning a visit to this beautiful city, go through this article. It will help you know all the places to visit in Delhi. Thank you for posting this article. It is very informative.

hey there, it is really a lovely blog . I have enjoyed while reading it and got to know alot of things about places in Delhi.

Great list, definitely saving for my future India trip! Lotus Temple looks so stunning! Had no idea Delhi has so many cool attractions

What an amazing list of must-see places; each more beautiful and intriguing than the next! India seems like an amazing place to visit and Delhi in particular seems to be full of gems!

I have seen India Gate, Lotus Temple, Rail Museum ,and Kingdom of Dreams. There is a lot more that has to be explored. May be in our next India trip, I will explore a couple of more places with my kids

I really want to take my kids to Delhi and visit so much historic places. This post I am going to bookmark.

I have visited Delhi years ago with my family and visited most of these places. with your post, I recalled those amazing memories. indeed Delhi is one of the most beautiful city in India with many beautiful places to visit.

The Railway Museum and the Doll Museum are on my must-visit list when I am in Delhi next. Such a comprehensive guide!

Living in Delhi for 32 years and yet there are a few places I haven’t paid a visit to. Your post have made me curious to visit the places like Purana Killa and Bar Bhawan.

Beautiful places to visit in Delhi thank you for sharing the detailed information definitely will be checking out and save the post.

I have been to Delhi many times. But unfortunately I haven’t seen all the places mentioned by you. In my next visit I will make sure you visit kingdom of dreams and Delhi hatt

I visited most of these places way back in my childhood. This refreshed so many memories! Doll museum and Appu Ghar were fun. About time I take my kids there too.

I have been all the places except Jama Masjid, bal bhawan, and Jantar Mantar. You have well presented all the flavors of Delhi.

I am fortunate to have visited almost all these places in my life. Delhi is a beautiful place with multi-language people and harmony of different cultures. You have got the city’s spirit so well.

Thanks for sharing such varied places to visit in Delhi. I have been to Delhi for a couple of times, just for work, alone. Will take my family and visit this places the next time

I reside in South Delhi so I am glad I have visited most of the places in your list and it makes me feel so proud. What an awesome compilation

We have visited Delhi when I was quite young and have a decent memory of a few of these places, We are soon planning a visit to Delhi along with family so will definitely check out these places. I am sure many of these locations would be loved by kids.

I have visited most of these monuments in Delhi. They are so pretty and give once a glance of the majestic Mughal rule here. Though it saddens me how because of politics the road names are being changed to remove history.

So many places to explore in Delhi. I’ve been to most of them except Raj ghat. Would love to visit this place

Your blog made me so nostalgic. It’s been ages that we explored Delhi like a tourist. We saw some places as children and never went again. Delhi goes on the top of my list.

I have never visited Delhi but these suggestion by you look alluring, I am gonna save this check list for sure . Thanks for sharing

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Best Places to Visit in Delhi For Kids (by a Local)

Are you planning a family trip to India and wondering which the best places to visit in Delhi for kids are? Worry not – we’ve got you covered in this guide to the best things to do for families in Delhi, with plenty of kid-friendly activities, places to eat with kids and tips on some of the best family friendly hotels in Delhi too – read on!

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The Best Family Friendly Places to Visit in Delhi

While Delhi may not be the first destination that comes to mind when planning a family trip, there are lots of fun places for kids in Delhi (and for adults as well!). Many members of our India travel Facebook group have planned family trips to India and had an amazing time.

Not only is India an incredible place for adventurous kids to visit and experience a culture that may be very different to the one their used to at home, but India has to be one of the most kid-friendly destinations in the world, with family taking centre place in society, and well in pretty much everything!

This post is written by local Delhi blogger and Mum, Rachita Saxena of www.meanderwander.com , where you can read more about her travels.

A city with a rich history, beautiful historic buildings, and buzzing markets. With the right approach to travel in Delhi with family and an open mind, India’s capital can be a truly magical place to explore for the whole family. The best Delhi with kids has to offer includes incredible history and monuments, museums, markets and street food, great restaurants, shopping and even some nature, too!

Keep reading to find out my top tips for having the best family trip to Delhi including where to stay, what to do, where to eat and how to get around!

Why Plan a Family Trip to Delhi?

Delhi is a place with history, chaos, amazingly good food, and adventure!Experiencing Delhi with kids can give you a lifetime worth of experiences if you know what and how to explore!

It has some beautiful architecture and adventure parks that will please both adults and kids. That’s not all, there are many weekend getaways from Delhi to some really amazing hill stations in India, that you can include in your Delhi family itinerary as well.

Continue reading to learn more about all the places you can visit in Delhi as a family!

What to Do in Delhi with Kids

Beyond all of the usual top places to visit in Delhi , here are some of my favourite attractions to explore with little ones in tow. Depending on the age and tastes of your kids, you can tailor accordingly.

The Jantar Mantar

This is truly an architectural masterpiece. This building was specially designed to facilitate the astronomical readings of time, and older kids who are interested in science and astronomy are sure to love this.

Take your time to truly understand the reason behind its making, it’s very interesting and will help to understand more about Indian history as well.

The India Gate

Located at the end of the Rajpath in the heart of Lutyen’s New Delhi, the India Gate is Delhi’s war memorial. It was built in memory of all Indian soldiers who were massacred in World War I.

India Gate also has a Children’s Park of 10-acres where you can find a library, musical fountain, theater, and amphitheater, along with games and toys. Surely your kids will love to visit this place – it’s a great place for them to learn about India’s history too. Although there’ s no information on display, it’s a good place to tell your kids stories about India’s recent history. You can also look back up the Rajpath towards India’s government buildings.

Pro tip:  the best time to visit India Gate is around sunset!

Kingdom of Dreams Amusement Park

Perfect for younger kids, or simply for when the kids have had enough history, an entertainment park such as Kingdom of Dreams can be a great option to keep all family members entertained. The Kingdom of Dreams lies in the outskirts of Delhi (Gurgaon) and is a childhood fairyland. Traveling here is definitely worth your time and effort!

At the park, you will find many different stage performances which will be lots of fun for your kids.

Furthermore, Culture Gully should not be missed. Here one can find several restaurants based on the culture of different Indian states, along with a crafts village and street performers.

To enter the Culture Gully you have to pay $10, which can be redeemed on food.

Humayan’s Tomb & Isa Khan’s Tomb

If you love Mughal styled monuments, Humayun’s Tomb and Isa Khan Tomb are great places to visit.

Although Humayun’s tomb is a popular spot, Isa Khan’s tomb is located in a quieter corner of it – and the grounds are large enough to ensure that it rarely feels crowded here. So there’s usually plenty of space to take your time to wander around with a guide or on your own and fill your kids in on Mughal architecture & Delhi’s history.

It is also a good spot to watch the sunset and the octagonal Isa Khan Tomb offers a nice backdrop for family pictures as well.

Qutub Minar

Located on the southern edge of Delhi, the Qutub Minar is part of the Qutab complex, an impressive UNESCO Heritage site. This is the tallest building in the world made of bricks, a fact that will impress and intrigue your little ones!

There are some fun photo opportunities here, of your children holding the minaret or running around it.

Pro tip:  stick around to watch the pigeons fly over the Minar, it’s a sight to behold!

Akshardham Temple

A relatively new addition to Delhi’s Hindu temples and just recently completed in 2005, Akshardham temple certainly packs a punch when it comes to size and sheer impressiveness. Apart from being a marvelous looking structure, there are engaging activities inside this Swaminarayan temple which make visiting a fun family experience.

Furthermore, there are several statues and robots that add even more life to this place and will keep your kids occupied.

Pro Tip: Try to visit here outside of weekends, as it can get very crowded with visitors on Saturdays & Sundays, with long queues…

Safdarjung Tomb

Another amazing place to visit with your kids is the Safdarjung Tomb, which was built from sandstone and marble in 1754. This mausoleum is a great place to introduce your kids to the intriguing Mughal (Indo-Islamic architecture) architecture and sees fewer visitors than Humayun’s Tomb.

There is also a park here where you can enjoy a nice picnic with your children.

Okhla Bird Sanctuary

Finally, there is the  Okhla Bird Sanctuary Park , an easy day trip from Delhi. You can spend several hours watching over 300 different bird species.

You will especially find several varieties of waterbirds here, it’s a beautiful place and a great way to introduce and teach your kids about different kinds of birds.

READ MORE: Delhi Travel Guide

Where to Stay: Best Family Friendly Hotels in Delhi

Delhi has lots of accommodation available. From budget stays to expensive hotels, there are many options to choose from, with some great options for family hotels in Delhi that your kids will love too.

Some of the recommended options below are in Gurgaon which provide more space, and larger rooms, and some have facilities such as kids clubs, but are about a 30 minute journey into Delhi by metro (longer by car in traffic). If you want to stay in the centre of Delhi itself, then choose the Delhi city hotel options over these.

Below you can find my Delhi accommodation recommendations, all these properties are great places to stay for both yourself as well as your kids.

The Trident Gurgaon

Trident  is hands down the best place to stay if you have kids! It has a  Kids Club  where your kids can join in fun activities like crafts and baking.

There is also has a game room, library, and a pool so you can relax, while your kids have fun in the game room.

Furthermore, there are no charges for kids under the age of 8. Finally, on Sunday’s the Trident has brunches where children can eat for free!

Click here for rates / to book a room at the Trident

The Claridges, New Delhi

The Claridges  is not just a wonderful place to stay, it’s also has a brilliant restaurant! The food here is absolutely delicious and what’s more, on some evenings they have fun puppet shows to entertain the guests. Your kids will love it!

The Claridges also has a beautiful pool and they provide fun activities like cookie baking.

Click here for rates / to book a room at the Claridges

Vivanta by Taj

The  Vivanta by Taj hotel  has something in store for everyone in the family! For kids, they have treasure hunts and movie screenings, for adults they have several activities such as barefoot dining by the pool, street-food-style cuisine and more.

One can also see craftsmen making pottery and bangle making, giving a perfect Indian cultural vibe to this place.

Click here for rates / to book a room at the Vivanta by Taj

The Oberoi, New Delhi

Oberoi hotels  have fairly large rooms, which makes them the perfect place to stay for a family trip.

The Oberoi Hotels also provide lots of personal services, where the staff does everything in their power to welcome make the entire family feel welcome.

Furthermore, they go out of their way to help tourists understand more of the Indian culture. Altogether, your stay at an Oberoi Hotel will surely be a fabulous experience for the entire family.

Click here for rates / to book a room at the Oberoi in New Delhi

The Scarlette, New Delhi

The Scarlette  is not a five-star hotel like some of the other recommendations below, rather, it is a very cozy guesthouse. The guesthouse is very homely and specially designed for families and their little ones.

In fact, the Scarlette was designed by a French expat and also has babysitting services, making this place a great option to stay.

Click here to book a room at the Scarlette

The Best Places to Eat in Delhi with Kids

Some of my favourite places to eat with little ones are listed below, but there are so many great food options in Delhi! Choose popular places so you know the food is fresh (lots of movement in dishes) rather than places that look empty, and if in doubt, you can choose the Thali when it comes to Indian food, as that is always freshly made.

If your kids are a bit more adventurous and you want to mix things up, a great option to consider is taking an Old Delhi food tour – your guide will take you to the best (and most hygienic) stalls so you can get a real taste of popular Indian snacks and cuisine.

Click here for my favourite Delhi food tour !

Cafe Delhi Heights

This place not only serves delicious food but is also a fun place for kids. Why? It has lots of games that your kids can enjoy! There are also books you can browse through during your visit.

Cafe Delhi Heights has several branches across Delhi and Gurgaon.

Fio Country Kitchen & Bar

Located on the south side of Delhi, this restaurant is decorated with fairy lights, making it a cute spot to visit. Although it’s considered a perfect place for a (first) date, families can also really enjoy this place as there are life performances and special gigs happening from time to time.

Rose Cafe, Said ul Ajaib

If you are looking for privacy and a cute little spot with lovely looking decorations, Rose Cafe is the place for you.

Here you can find cafe-esque food including Italian, Lebanese and Mediterranean cuisine. It really is a perfect place in Delhi for dining with your family.

Lodhi – The Garden Restaurant, Lodhi Road

Finally, Lodhi Road is another place in Delhi which should not be missed! With amazing graffiti and a garden with architectural wonders, this place is on the wish-list of every traveler.

And, if you are exploring this side of the city, one can enjoy a great dinner in its Garden Restaurant.

Pro tip:  this place organizes gigs from time to time, so it’s smart to give them a call and check if they have a table available before going.

Transport in Delhi – Getting Around Delhi with Kids

Delhi is very well connected and easy to get around! You can either travel around by  bus  or by  Indian auto rickshaw .

If you are planning to get around by auto-rickshaw (a real cultural experience), make sure to agree upon a price before getting in to avoid being overcharged. There are no flat auto rates, bus rates, however, are fixed.

Another way of comfort travel is by  taxis or cab .  Ola and Uber  are the most convenient ways to travel around. All you have to do is download their app.

Whenever you plan to move from one place to another, just type in your desired destination and a cab will be right there for you to pick you up!

Safe Family Travel in Delhi

Delhi at times can be overwhelming. It can be a real culture shock for tourists, with so much traffic, people or pollution at the same time. The sheer number of people (Delhi is home to over 20 million) can be overwhelming. For more on how to cope, check out my guide to dealing with culture shock in India here !

One important thing to remember is not to travel (late) at night. If you must travel during this time, it’s better to travel by Uber or Ola, or at least have a local guide with you.

Another safety measure to adopt is to wear your bag across your shoulder in a sideways position. Unfortunately pickpocketing is quite prominent in the crowded places.

That being said, if you take the right precaution, Delhi is a wonderful place to visit with children. You just have to get used to the idea of crowded places and how to go about it.

And always remember, traveling to India is like looking in a mirror, it will reflect what you expect to see.

Visiting Delhi with Kids – Conclusion

India is a place with varied cultures and mindsets. It will give you what you expect out of it. Enter the country and embrace it with open arms and it will for sure make you feel at home and loved.

And now that you can apply for an Indian visa online, there is nothing stopping you to plan a family vacation to this wonderful country.

India has invisible magic and despite its chaos, you will also be able to find warmth, kindness, and beauty in the people!

From the mountains of Ladakh, the Gardens of Bangalore, and the beautiful forts of Jaipur, India has something to offer for everybody, and it all starts or ends with Delhi.

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The Best Family Vacation Destinations in Delhi for Kids

Delhi, being its usual self Dilwalon-ki-Dilli meaning ‘Delhi belongs to the large-hearted’, invites people of all ages to have a gala time. Be it the foods to eat in Purani Dilli, things to buy in Sarojini Nagar, or places to hang out with your friends like CP. Whatever it is, taking your kids and family along has its own fun and charm. Don’t you agree?

From attractions showcasing the glory of the past to futuristic recreational activities, take your family and little munchkins to immerse in some fun, cultural experiences, and adventure games in Delhi.

Here are the Best Places to Visit in Delhi with Family and Kids This Summer (April, May, June).

  • Nehru Planetarium
  • Children’s Park, India Gate
  • Humayun’s Tomb
  • Garden of Five Senses – Must go with friends
  • National Rail Museum
  • Qutub Minar – Place to Visit with Parents
  • National Zoological Park (Chidiya Ghar)
  • Waste to Wonder
  • Jantar Mantar
  • Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

1. Nehru Planetarium

Built in the memory of our late Prime Minister Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, Nehru Planetarium is one of the best places to visit in Delhi with kids. Once the residence of Nehru, the main aim of this place was to promote Science and Astronomy in India, of which Chachu Nehru was a strong supporter.

Nehru Planetarium has art telescopes, solar filters, and projectors with which one can see almost 2 million stars and the vastness of outer space. The two standout attractions are the dome-shaped ‘Sky Theater’ and the ‘Soyuz T-10 capsule’, which carried India’s first cosmonaut Rakesh Sharma to space. Don’t miss these tourist places near Delhi .

Nehru Planetarium for children

What’s for kids?

Kids can gain knowledge of space and cosmology displayed with visuals and sounds, making them feel relatively close to the stars. There are frequent interactive sessions, art competitions, and stellar space equipment on display, which makes it a must-visit place for kids in Delhi.

  • Location to Reach: Teen Murti House, Teen Murti Marg, New Delhi
  • Nearest Metro Station: Lok Kalyan Marg, Jor Bagh (both on Yellow Line)
  • Timings: 8.00 am – 5.30 pm (Summers), 9 am – 5 pm (Winters), Monday Closed.
  • Entry Fee: Adults – INR 50 per person, Children (4 to 12 years) – INR 30 per child
  • Show Timings & Tickets: English Shows – 11.30 am – 3.00 pm
  • Hindi Shows – 1.30 pm – 4.00 pm

Note – Tickets for shows can be purchased from the site as well as sold half an hour before the show begins.

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2. Children’s Park

The Children’s Park compound, surrounded by beautiful landscapes and well laid-out lawns, and of course with the view of India Gate itself, is one of the best picnic spots in Delhi. Your kids are going to love and enjoy every moment here as there is so much to explore. Children’s Park has been a wholesome family entertainment attraction in Delhi for almost four decades and it never gets old!

Not only for kids but adults can have a great experience while spending time with their children and exploring the highlights of this park. Every aspect of this park is made keeping kids’ entertainment in mind and therefore, it is the perfect place to visit in Delhi with family and kids.

children's park at the India Gate

The variety of swings, see-saws, and slides along with whimsical sculptures are going to keep your little ones excited and active for hours straight. There is also a library, a musical fountain, and an aquarium, which adds to the enjoyable desirability of Children’s Park.

  • Location to Reach: India Gate, New Delhi
  • Nearest Metro Station: Khan Market
  • Timings: 9.30 am – 7.30 pm (Summers), 9.30 am – 5.30 pm (Winters), Monday Closed.
  • Entry Fee: No entry fee.

3. Humayun’s Tomb

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Humanyun’s Tomb is one of the favored places to visit in Delhi with family and kids. An epitome of beauty, the tomb was one of its kind in terms of garden-style built by the first wife of the Mughal Emperor, Humayun. It was made on the order of Haji Begum nine years after the emperor passed away. The beautiful complex has tombs of Isa Khan Niyazi, Dara Shikoh, Alamgir II, and other members of the Mughal royalty.

Apart from this, the tomb has been a tourist favorite also and is visited by thousands of tourists from all over the world. So, tag your kids and family along and plan a day out in Delhi at this amazing picnic spot.

A kid click picture in front of Humayun's Tomb

The well-maintained gardens and alluring architecture will make your children curious. Be ready to answer the bucket of questions they will throw at you. Take some snacks, juice, and things to play with while sitting in the beautiful CharBagh at Humanyun’s tomb.

  • Location to reach: Mathura Road Opposite, Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia Dargah, Nizamuddin, New Delhi
  • Nearest Metro Station: JLN Stadium (Violet Line), Jor Bagh (Yellow Line)
  • Timings: From sunrise to sunset. Open all days of the week.
  • Entry Fee:  INR 500 per person

4. KidZania

Founded in 1999 by Xavier Lopez Ancona, there are 27 Kidzania’s all over the globe including Delhi, India. It is a unique, safe, and joyous indoor theme park that inspires many Indian kids and educates them with role-playing activities. Let your kids have a great time with paved roads, battery-operated cars, a functioning economy, and banks with their own currency. It is an adventure in itself.

No doubt, Kidzania is one of the most unique places to visit in Delhi with family and kids. Kidzania Noida has attractions like Big Bazaar Supermarket, Adidas Stadium, Colors TV Studio, Aviation Academy, Theatre, and Courthouse (Supreme Court).

KidZania Delhi NCR

With various role-playing activities, kids can learn about the real world, jobs, and money. This way they can develop their skills beyond classroom learning. They can learn to visit banks to withdraw money, control the airplane during storms, learn the importance of hygiene, and have a look at different career options.

  • Location to Reach: Entertainment city, Gate No. 11, Near The GIP Mall, Sector 38A, Noida
  • Nearest Metro Station: Sector 18 Noida (Blue Line), Botanical Garden (Magenta Line), Noida Metro Station (Blue Line)
  • Timings: 10.30 am – 8.00 pm
  • Entry Fee: Adult – INR 550, Child – INR 1150, Senior Citizens – INR 350

Note – The prices may vary on the age and hours you are visiting.

5. Garden of Five Senses

A paradise for nature lovers, the Garden of Five Senses is an amalgamation of natural charm and man-made art. Spread over 20 acres, the garden has beautiful trees and flowery bushes, fountains, and pools along with marvelous artwork and sculptures. Garden of Five Senses Delhi is one of the best places to visit in Delhi with family and kids as there is a food court, an amphitheater, cultural programmers and so much more that will keep you thrilled.

The annual flower show organized in February is worth seeing. Also, its name evokes the five senses of the human body. The countryside-themed restaurant – Fio, serves delicious dishes here you got to try and spend time with your family and friends also.

Elephant statues in a garden, Garden of Five Senses

The colorful ambiance of this place will excite the kids and the flower smells will soothe their minds. The annual flower show is an excellent way for kids to learn so many new things.

  • Location to Reach : Westend Marg, Saidulajab, Saiyad ul Ajaib, Saket, New Delhi
  • Nearest Metro Station : Saket (Yellow Line)
  • Timings: 9.00 am – 6.00 pm (October to March) 9.00 am – 7.00 pm (April to September)
  • Entry Fee: Adults – INR 30 per person, Children (Up to 12 yrs) – INR 500 per child, Senior Citizens – INR 10 per person

Note –  There is no entry fee for differently-abled people.

6. National Rail Museum

One of the well-known places to visit in Delhi with family and kids, National Rail Museum is a childhood memory of most kids in Delhi. It is spread over an area of 11 acres and offers a treat to not only kids but also adults. The museum has India’s railway heritage, antique locomotives, exclusive exhibits, train rides, a display of technical enhancements, and much more.

Take your kids and other family members along and enjoy a fun-filled day trip in Delhi. There are so many train rides at National Rail Museum New Delhi that will keep kids and adults entertained alike.

Best place for family outing with kids

What’s for kids? It is a great learning experience for kids. Also, the toy train ride inside the museum gives a tour of the entire museum. This way kids can get a glimpse of all the exhibits in one go. Not just this, kids can also see a Steam Simulator, Diesel Simulator, Coach Simulator, etc during the ride.

  • Location: Chanakyapuri, New Delhi.
  • Nearest Metro Station: Dhaula Kuan (Pink Line), INA and Jor Bagh (Yellow Line).
  • Timings: 10.00 am – 5.00 pm, Monday/Holiday Closed. Note – Entry to the museum will be closed after 4:30 pm.
  • Entry Fee: For Adults – INR 50 per person (Weekdays), INR 100 per person (Weekends & Govt. Holiday),
  • For Children (3 to 12 yrs) – INR 10 per child (Weekdays), INR 20 per child (Weekends & Govt. Holiday)

Note – Family group concession on entry ticket on Weekend and Govt. The holiday is INR 200/- for 2 Adults + up to 2 children.

Tickets for all the rides inside the museum have to be paid separately.

7. Qutub Minar

How can you tour Delhi and not visit Qutub Minar ? Not fair! One of the most popular places to see in Delhi with kids, Qutub Minar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases the grandeur of the past. It is one of the tallest minarets in the world built at 72.5 meters in height. In 1192, Qutab-ud-din Aibak built Qutub Minar, which is believed to have marked the arrival of Muslim rulers in the country.

The tower has five storeys with the first three built with red sandstone and the fourth and fifth with marble and sandstone. There is also a 7-meter high Iron Pillar (from the Gupta period) in Qutub Minar Complex. It is believed that if you can encircle it with your hands while standing with your back to it, your wish will be fulfilled.

Qutub Minar night view good for kids

Let your kids roam around freely and explore the Qutub Minar Complex. Take snacks with you as it is also a great picnic spot in Delhi. The appealing garden, the minaret, and the good vibes here are great for kids to relax their minds.

  • Location: Mehrauli, New Delhi
  • Nearest Metro Station: Qutub Minar (Yellow Line)
  • Timings: 7.00 am – 5.00 pm
  • Entry Fee: INR 500 per person, Children (below 15 years) – No entry fee.

8. National Zoological Park (Chidiya Ghar)

If you have kids, they are going to love this place in Delhi. Located in the heart of Dilli, this park is situated near the Old Fort and is one of the favorite hangout places in Delhi for families. You can see about 1350 animals and over 130 bird species, sourced from around the world.

Chidiya Ghar was built to increase the recreational value of Delhi as well as the level of knowledge among people. Before visiting, just remember to not take food items inside as they are allowed, except for milk and porridge for babies. You can eat at the cafes built inside the park. Also teasing or hurting the animals is a punishable offense.

Kids is watching Elephants at Chidiya Ghar, Delhi

Royal Bengal Tiger, Asiatic Lion, Swamp Deer, Brow Antlered Deer, the Indian Rhinoceros, and Red Jungle Fowl are some animals kids can witness here. They will get to know about their habitat and will have a fun-filled day.

  • Location: Mathura Road, National Zoological Park, Sundar Nagar, New Delhi
  • Nearest Metro Station: Pragati Maidan (Blue Line)
  • Timings: 9.00 am – 4.30 pm (1st April to 15th October), 9.30 am – 4.00 pm (16th October to 31st March) Friday/Holiday Closed.
  • Entry Fee:  Adults – INR 200 per person, Children (Above 5 years) – INR 100 per child
  • Vehicle: Adults – INR 67 per person, Children (5-12 years) – INR 34 per child, Children (below 5 years) – No vehicle fee.

Note – No entry fee for kids up to 5 years and for wheelchairs.

9. Waste to Wonder

Also known as Seven Wonders Park, Waste to Wonder Delhi is visited for its theme park with life-size models of seven iconic monuments around the world. These are – India’s very own Taj Mahal, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Colosseum of Rome, the Pyramids of Giza, the Statue of Christ the Redeemer, the Statue of Liberty, and the Eiffel Tower.

The park is one of the best places in Delhi to visit with family. Waste to Wonder was inaugurated by South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) as a part of their Waste-To-Art project and beneficiaries use the city’s waste and beautify public spaces.

It is an excellent place for kids to know about the most notable monuments in India and around the world. Also, the purpose of this park – effective utilization of waste materials – will help you teach them to create something with scrap items at home.

  • Location: Near Hazrat Nizamuddin Metro Station, Block A, Ganga Vihar, Sarai Kale Khan, New Delhi
  • Nearest Metro Station: Hazrat Nizamuddin (Pink Line)
  • Timings: 11.00 am – 11.00 pm, Monday/Holiday Closed.
  • Entry Fee: Adults (13-64 years) – INR 50 per person, Children (4-12 years) – INR 25 per child

Note – There is no entry fee for kids below 3 years and senior citizens above 65 years.

10. Red Fort

Locally called Lal Qila/Kila, Red Fort is one of the significant places to visit in Delhi with family and kids. Your Delhi tour is not completed unless and until you visit this historical monument in Delhi. Also, the prominent sections of Red Fort that will leave you captivated include Diwan-i-‘Aam, Diwan-i-Khas, Nahr-i-Behisht, Delhi Fort Museum- Mumtaz-Mahal, Tasbih-Khana, Hammam, Moti-Masjid, Chhatta-Chowk, Zafar-Mahal, Rang-Mahal, etc.

Not just this, but the fact that this UNESCO World Heritage site was built by Shah Jahan, who was also behind the iconic Taj Mahal, makes it a must-visit place in Delhi.

Red Fort in delhi

The rich historical background and the beautiful parts of this fort must be visited and seen by the kids. Also, the light and sound show is a fabulous form to know more about Delhi’s history.

  • Location: Netaji Subhash Marg, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi
  • Nearest Metro Station: Chandni Chowk (Yellow Line)
  • Timings: 9.30 am – 4.30 pm, Monday/Holiday Closed.
  • Red Fort Light & Sound Show Timings:
  • Hindi: 7.30 pm – 8.30 pm (May – Aug), 7.00 pm – 8.00 pm (Sept and Oct), 6.00 pm – 7.00 pm (Nov – Jan), 7.00 pm – 8.00 pm (Feb – Apr)
  • English: 9.00 pm – 10.00 pm (May – Aug), 8.30 pm – 9.30 pm (Sept and Oct), 7.30 pm – 8.30 pm (Nov – Jan), 8.30 pm – 9.30 pm (Feb – Apr)
  • Entry Fee: INR 500 per person.
  • Red Fort Light & Sound Show Tickets:
  • Weekends – Adults – INR 80 per person, Children – INR 30 per child Weekdays – Adults – INR 60 per person, Children – INR 20 per child

Also Read: 10 Must-Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites In India

11. Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar is also one of the well-known places to visit in Delhi with family. It represents the scientific advancement of ancient India and is one of the five observatories (others are in Ujjain, Jaipur, Varanasi, and Mathura) built by Maharaja Jai Singh of Jaipur in 1724. His knowledge of astronomy was exceptional.

Also, Jai Singh always thought of the betterment of the masses by abolishing practices like Sati. It is quite interesting to know that this observatory was active for 7 years but due to the construction of tall buildings around it, Jantar Mantar no longer gives the correct calculations.

Jantar Mantar

Your kids are going to get amazed to see the sun clock and how it helps to calculate time. There are many such scientific instruments that are great learning for kids.

  • Location: Sansad Marg, Connaught Place, Janpath, Connaught Place, New Delhi
  • Nearest Metro Station: Patel Chowk (Yellow Line)
  • Timings: 6.00 am – 6.00 pm
  • Entry Fee: INR 200 per person

12. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

“Ek Onkar Satnam Karta Purakh Nirbhau Nirvair Akaal Murat…”

A Sikh Chant, understood by few but loved by most. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib in Delhi is one of the most notable and must-visit places in Delhi with family and kids. It is named after the eighth Sikh Guru, Guru Harkrishan Sahib, and is one of the important places of worship for Sikh people in India. Not just this but it also has an impressive social, historical, and cultural significance, which can be seen and learned at Gurudwara Sahib. Take your kids here and hear kirtan done by Regis to find peace and soothe your mind in its positive ambiance.

The humble way of sitting with everyone and eating langar (free food) irrespective of their caste, color, religion, and gender is important learning for kids. Along with them, you can also actively participate in the huge kitchen to make food for the Sangat (visitors). There is also a museum on the premises where you can take kids to learn about Sikh history through huge paintings, a show, and a guided tour.

  • Location: Hanuman Road Area, Connaught Place, New Delhi
  • Timings: 24×7 Open

Kids are not easily impressed and a visit to Delhi’s famous attractions like Chidiya Ghar will definitely get them excited. So, book Delhi tour packages and visit the well-known tourist attractions in Delhi and let your kids be curious for a while. It will get your and your kids’ minds off of work and studies and will give you a chance to spend quality time together to strengthen the bond.  Which place will you visit first?

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Manmeet Kaur

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A writer by profession and a storyteller by heart, Manmeet has a passion for traveling and treating her taste buds to different cuisines. Besides, she loves to binge-watch movies and series every now and then. She is also an avid reader, which keeps her engaged.

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25 Best Places to Visit in Delhi with Family for a Memorable Day Trip

Published By: Jignesh Gohel on January 29, 2024

Delhi is the capital of India and it has a lot of popular destinations for tourists. It is heaven for people who love shopping and food. As per the 2011 census, the population of Delhi was over 11 million. Delhi is the commercial hub as well as the political center of India. There are a lot of historical places in Delhi like Red Fort, India Gate, Qutub Minar , etc. The best time to visit Delhi is between October and March. It is a perfect place to visit for a family in one day as you can find various places for sightseeing and adventures. It is heaven for shoppers as you can find a lot of markets. Also, you can find a lot of cafes and coffee shops in Delhi where you can chill and relax with your friends.

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Delhi Darshan:

Tourists can view all the beautiful places to visit in Delhi easily with the help of Delhi Darshan. You will travel in an AC bus and it will take you to all the places for sightseeing in Delhi. This way you can comfortably travel, and you don’t even have to face the heat of Delhi. There are fixed timing and fair prices, and you can see which places are included in Delhi Darshan. If you do not want to opt for this then you can travel by yourself. There are various modes of transportation available like Bus, Metro, Auto, etc. in Delhi with the help of which you can easily reach anywhere.

Things to Do in Delhi:

Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a foodie, or someone who simply enjoys the company of loved ones, Delhi has something for everyone. We’ll guide you through a diverse range of activities and things to do in Delhi.

  • Visit India Gate.
  • Visit famous landmarks to explore historical treasures and take memorable photos.
  • Visit Akshardham Temple.
  • Adventure at Kingdom of Dreams.
  • Dilli Darshan by Metro.
  • Visit various art galleries in Delhi.
  • Have a picnic at Lodhi Gardens.
  • Spend quality time with your family at the Delhi Zoo.
  • Enjoy a family outing to the National Rail Museum.
  • Pay your respects to Mahatma Gandhi at Raj Ghat.
  • Discover the hidden roadways of Old Delhi.

Famous Places to Visit in Delhi

Delhi is a very busy place throughout the year. This incredible city is home to three world heritage sites and that is Humayun’s tomb , Red Fort, and Qutub Minar. In Delhi, you can find everything including cultural monuments, amusement parks, delicious street food, religious places, etc. Here, we have mentioned some of the best places to visit in Delhi .

1. India Gate – War Memorial of All India

India Gate

Earlier, it was known as the ‘ All India War Memorial ‘ and it was built to commemorate 70,000 soldiers of the British Indian Army who lost their lives during the First World War between 1914 to 1921 and the third Anglo-Afghan war. The India Gate is 42 meters tall and it was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. The foundation stone of the India Gate was laid down in the year 1921 and it was unveiled in the year 1931 by Indian Viceroy Lord Irwin.

Below the India Gate , there is a small shrine-like structure that is known as ‘Amar Jawan Jyoti’ and it always has a fire burning in it. The Amar Jawan Jyoti was erected to commemorate the Indian soldiers martyred in the war of the liberation of Bangladesh. It was inaugurated by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on 26th January 1972. There is no entry fee to visit India Gate and it is open 24/7. India gate looks astonishing at night and you can visit here with friends and family.

2. Red Fort – A Historic Fort In Delhi

Red Fort - A Historic Fort In Delhi

The Red Fort was built in the year 1638 by emperor Shah Jahan. Every year on Independence Day Prime Minister hoists the national flag at the fort’s main gate and delivers a speech. It is built from red sandstone and has marvelous architecture which is also included in the list of historical sites of India . One of the major attractions of Red Fort is the amazing light and sound show.

Earlier it was known as Quila-E-Mubarak or the Blessed fort. The light and sound show is held every evening except Monday, and you can learn about the history of the fort. The show is in English and Hindi language. The timings for the Hindi show are from 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM and for the English, the show is 9:00 PM to 10:00 PM.

Best Time to Visit Red Fort

The best time to visit the Red fort is between September and March because the weather is pleasant during that time.

3. Akshardham Temple – Famous Hindu Temple In Delhi

Akshardham Temple Delhi

Swaminarayan Akshardham temple is one of the largest Hindu temples that is constructed in pink sandstone and Carrara marble. The temple is 43 meters high and 96 meters wide and you can see flora, fauna, deities, musicians, and dancers carved in it. There are various activities that you can do here at Akshardham temple,

Sahjanand Darshan (Hall of Values)

It displays the incidents from the life of Swaminarayan and displays his message related to the importance of peace, harmony, and devotion to God.

Neelkanth Darshan (Theatre)

It is a theatre that shows a 40-minute film, Neelkanth Yatra which displays a seven-year pilgrimage made by Swaminarayan. The duration of this film is 45 minutes, and it is available in both Hindi and English language.

Sanskruti Darshan (Boat Ride)

It is a 12- to 15-minute journey that shows the contribution of Vedic Indians in different fields like Science, Yoga, Astronomy, Literature, etc.

Musical Fountain

It is also known as Yagnapurush Kund and it is the largest step-well in India. There is a 24-minute musical fountain show, which is known as the Sahaj Anand water show and it is beautiful to experience for everyone.

The timings for Akshardham temple are from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM and it is closed on Monday.

4. Lotus Temple – One of the Most Visited Monuments in the World

Lotus Temple, Delhi

The Bahai temple, which is known as the lotus temple is one of the major attractions in New Delhi and it is a place for people of all religions to gather and worship. It is made up of 27 free-standing marble-clad petals that are arranged in a cluster of three to form nine sides. The nine doors open onto a central hall and it has a capacity of 2500 people.

Lotus Temple Timings

The timings during summer are 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM and during winter it is 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM. The Lotus temple is closed on Monday.

5. Jantar Mantar – Popular Observatory in Delhi

Jantar Mantar, Delhi

The meaning Jantar Mantar is an instrument for measuring the harmony of the heavens. It was constructed by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur and it has 13 architectural astronomy instruments. There are four principal instruments in the observatory and that is Samrat yantra, Jaya Prakash Yantra, Rama Yantra, and Misra Yantra. It is a scientific marvel and a famous spot among tourists.

6. Rashtrapati Bhavan – Residence of the President of India

Rashtrapati Bhavan

It is the official residence of the President of India. In terms of area, it is one of the largest residences of a head of state. Rashtrapati Bhawan has 340 rooms, huge open spaces, and Mughal gardens . It is a beautiful place for sightseeing and a lot of tourists visit this place throughout the year.

Rashtrapati Bhavan Timings

You can visit Rashtrapati Bhawan on all days from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The gardens are open from August to march and that too only on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

7. Gurudwara Shri Bangla Sahib – Famous Pilgrimage Destination for Sikh Religion

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

It was built in the year 1783 by Sikh general Baghel Singh. The Gurudwara has a kitchen, a large holy pond, a school, and an art gallery. Here, tourists can attend the prayer and spend some quiet and peaceful time near the Sarovar. Make sure that your heads are covered while you visit the Gurudwara . The beauty and calmness of this place make it one of the must-visit places to visit in Delhi for tourists.

8. Connaught Place

Connaught Place, Delhi

Connaught Place is the perfect place to visit in Delhi for couples who love shopping. Here, you can find a lot of shops and restaurants. Connaught Place is extremely busy throughout the day and you can also enjoy the nightlife here. The shops at Connaught Place usually stay open from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

9. Paharganj

Paharganj, Delhi

Paharganj got its name from Raisina hills, which means ‘Hilly neighborhood’. It was one of the five major markets in Delhi under the rule of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Paharganj is a perfect place for people who are conscious of their budget. Here you can find budget-friendly hotels, restaurants, bars, etc.

10. National Rail Museum – First Railway Museum of India

National Rail Museum

The National Rail Museum is in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi and it shows the history of rail transport in India. It was inaugurated on 1st February and it is built on over 11 acres of land. Tourists can enjoy the toy train ride around the museum and there are various items on display like a Steam simulator, Coach simulator, Diesel simulator, etc.

National Rail Museum Entry Fees and Timings

There is a 20 ₹ entry fee and it is open on all days except Mondays and national holidays. Timing of the National Rail Museum is from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM.

11. Raj Ghat – Famous Memorial in Delhi

Raj Ghat, Delhi

It is a memorial that is dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi and it is located near the Yamuna river. There is a black marble platform that shows the place where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated. At Raj Ghat you can also see the memorials of Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, Lal Bahadur Shastri, and Chandra Shekhar. Tourists can also see the National Gandhi Museum at Raj Ghat, which is dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi.

Raj Ghat Timings

Raj Ghat is open from 5:00 AM to 7:30 PM every day.

12. Garden of Five Senses

Garden of Five Senses

It is a theme park in Delhi that is spread over 20 acres of land. The Garden of Five Senses was inaugurated in the year 2003 and it is one of the perfect places to visit in Delhi for fun and to spend some quality time with your friends and family. The park has natural surroundings, and it is designed to stimulate your five senses that are touch, smell, sound, sight, and taste. Here you can find pools of water lilies, herb gardens, solar energy parks, food courts, etc.

Garden of Five Senses Timings

The timings of the Garden of Five Senses during Summer are from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, whereas during winter it is open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

13. ISKCON Temple

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ISKCON temple was established in the year 1988 and it is in the Hare Krishna hills. It has beautiful architecture and there is a center for learning Vedic sciences. At ISKCON temple you can find the Museum of Vedic culture, Ramayana art gallery, Bhagavad-Gita animatronics robot show, light, and sound show that shows the story of Mahabharata, etc.

ISKCON Temple Timings

The timings of the ISKCON temple are from 4:30 AM to 9:00 PM.

14. National Museum – One of the Largest Museums in India

National Museum, Delhi

It is one of the largest museums in India that was established in the year 1949. The National Museum has around 200,000 pieces of artwork of Indian and foreign origin. Here, you can find various galleries that show ancient culture and heritage like the Harappan gallery, Kushana gallery, Gupta gallery, etc. The museum has various departments that include Archaeology, Manuscripts, Numismatics, Anthropology, Western art collections, etc.

National Museum Timings & Entry Fees

The National Museum opens at 10:00 AM daily and is closed on Mondays. There is also a 10 ₹ entry fee for Indians and 300 ₹ for foreigners.

15. National Gallery of Modern Art

The national gallery of modern art displays more than 14,000 works done by various artists from all over the world. Some of the artists whose work is presented here are Rabindranath Tagore, Nandalal Bose, Thomas Daniell, etc.

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National Gallery of Modern Art Timings & Entry Fees

Timings of the National Gallery of modern art are from 11:00 AM to 6:30 PM and it is closed on Sundays and national holidays. There is a 20 ₹ entry fee for Indians and 500 ₹ for foreigners. Entry for children up to 18 years is completely free.

16. National Zoological Park

The National Zoological Park, Delhi

It is commonly known as Delhi zoo and it is spread over 176-acre land. The zoo has around 1350 animals and visitors are not allowed to bring any food and water, however, there is a canteen available at the zoo. It is one of the perfect tourist places to visit in Delhi where you can spend a day with your family and friends.

National Zoological Park Timings

The timings of the zoo from March to mid-October are 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM and from mid-October to mid-March, it is 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM.

17. Mehrauli Archaeological Park – Historical Place in Delhi

Mehrauli Archaeological Park

It is an archaeological area, and it is spread across 200-acre land. The Mehrauli archaeological park has over 100 historically significant monuments. Some of the structures inside Mehrauli archaeological park are Lal Kot, Balban’s tomb, Rajon Ki Baoli, Quli Khan’s tomb, Jamali Kamali Masjid and tomb, etc. The park is open every day and there is no entry fee.

18. Paranthe Wali Gali – Famous Street in Delhi

It is a street in the Chandni Chowk area where you can find numerous shops selling paratha. Here, you can find various types of paratha like mix paratha, rabri paratha, khoya paratha, etc. It is one of the must-visit places in Delhi for people who love food. The Paranthe wali Gali is open from 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM.

19. Dilli Haat – Popular Trade Centre in Delhi

It is an open-air craft bazaar and food plaza. Dilli Haat is a perfect place to visit if you love shopping and food. Tourists can find a lot of traditional and handloom products like sandalwood carvings, jute products, metal crafts, etc. Dilli Haat is open every day from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.

20. Crafts Museum

Crafts Museum

The crafts museum has a collection of over 33,000 crafts. You can find collections of Jewellery & valuables, metal objects, textile products, and metal objects. Crafts museum has various galleries like Bhuta sculpture gallery, folk and tribal crafts gift gallery, cultic crafts gallery, court craft gallery, etc. The major attraction at the Crafts museum is Cafe Lota, which serves delicious regional Indian dishes.

21. Teen Murti Bhavan

Teen Murti Bhavan

The Teen Murti Bhavan was the residence of the first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru . Now, Teen Murti Bhavan houses various institutions like Nehru Memorial Museum and Library. The place has beautiful architecture and at the museum, you can find a collection of Jawaharlal Nehru’s personal items. There is a Nehru Planetarium in Teen Murti Bhavan that hosts various events for students.

22. Sanskriti Museums

Sanskriti Museums

It is a set of three museums that are known the Museum of everyday art, the Museum of Indian terracotta, and the Textile Museum. The museum of everyday art showcases the objects that are used in everyday life in the form of art. The museum of India terracotta has more than 1500 objects of Terracotta art. Whereas, the museum of Indian textiles showcases the diversity of the Indian textile heritage.

23. National Bal Bhavan

It was founded in the year 1956 and it is a very popular spot among kids. At National, Bal Bhavan kids can learn and explore new things in a fun way. Some of the fun activities for kids at Bal Bhavan are the Toy train, Mini zoo, Jawahar fish aquarium, Museum, Library, Magic mirror, Science park, etc. The Bal Bhavan remains open from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM.

24. Talkatora Garden – Mughal Era Garden in Delhi

Talkatora Garden

It is a well-maintained and beautiful place with huge green lawns. One of the major attractions here is Talkatora stadium. It is an indoor stadium that has a capacity of 3035 people. A variety of trees and flowers are available in the garden, which adds to its beauty of it. The best time to visit the Talkatora garden is during the spring season.

25. India Art Fair

India Art Fair

Earlier, the India Art Fair was known as India Art Summit and it is held annually in New Delhi. At this fair, you can find sculptures, paintings, photography, drawings, etc. The first Indian art fair was held in the year 2008 and since then it has gained huge popularity.

We have covered most of the places to visit in Delhi and would be helpful in your Delhi trip. Still, you can also provide references to tourist places in Delhi which we can cover in the article.

FAQs Related to Delhi

The most romantic open places in Delhi include Lodhi Gardens and Mohammed Shah’s Tomb. If you want to visit indoors, go to Mocha Art House in Vasant Kunj II, Little Owl Café in Sector 16, Rohini, etc.

Shimla is one of the closest and most beautiful hill stations at 340 km. There are many other weekend getaways near Delhi. Other popular and picturesque hill stations near Delhi are Lansdowne at 280 km, Nainital at 323 km, and many more.

There are some interesting getaways from Delhi for a short trip. These places include forts at Nahan, a landscape view of Lansdowne, and stunning hill views of the hills in Parwanoo in Ramnagar. Apart from these places, you can also have a quick trip to Dehradun, Sattal, Kasauli, and Nainital.

Gurgaon has many interesting spots to let your hair down. When in Gurgaon, you can visit DLF Cyber Hub, Kingdom of Dreams at Sector 29, Ambience Mall at Sector 24, Leisure Valley Park at Sector 29, Appu Ghar Gurgaon – Oysters Beach Water Park, and Rangmanch Farms for a great time.

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Discover the top family-friendly attractions in Delhi with our guide to the best places to visit. From historical landmarks to vibrant markets, plan your perfect family outing in Delhi today

Connaught Place

Connaught Place is a bustling commercial and financial hub located in the heart of New Delhi, India. It’s one of the most iconic landmarks in the city, known for its circular design and colonial-era architecture. Connaught Place, often abbreviated as CP, is divided into inner and outer circles, with numerous shops, restaurants, cafes, and offices lining its streets.

The area is not only a popular destination for shopping and dining but also serves as a significant cultural and social center. It hosts various events, ranging from art exhibitions to musical performances, attracting both locals and tourists alike.

Connaught Place also holds historical significance, as it was constructed during the British colonial era in the early 20th century and named after the Duke of Connaught, a member of the British royal family. Today, it remains a vibrant and dynamic part of Delhi, reflecting the city’s blend of tradition and modernity.

Connaught Place’s unique architecture and vibrant atmosphere make it a favorite spot for both locals and visitors. The inner circle is dominated by a central park, where people often gather to relax, socialize, or enjoy street performances. Surrounding the park are several concentric rings of shops, restaurants, and offices, offering a diverse range of goods and services.

The outer circle, which surrounds the inner circle, is lined with grand colonial-style buildings housing upscale shops, eateries, and corporate offices. The streets of Connaught Place are always bustling with activity, with vendors selling everything from clothing and jewelry to street food and souvenirs.

Despite its historical roots, Connaught Place has evolved with the times, embracing modern trends while retaining its old-world charm. It’s a place where tradition meets innovation, where shoppers can find traditional handicrafts alongside the latest fashion trends, and where heritage buildings coexist with sleek modern structures.

Whether you’re looking to shop, dine, or simply soak in the vibrant atmosphere, Connaught Place offers something for everyone. It’s a true melting pot of culture, commerce, and community, making it a must-visit destination in the bustling metropolis of Delhi.

Dilli Haat is a unique cultural bazaar located in New Delhi, India. It serves as a showcase of India’s diverse cultural heritage, bringing together artisans and craftsmen from different parts of the country to sell their wares.

The concept of Dilli Haat is to provide a platform for traditional craftsmen, artists, and culinary experts to display and sell their products directly to the public. Visitors to Dilli Haat can explore stalls selling a wide variety of handcrafted items such as pottery, textiles, jewelry, woodwork, and leather goods, among others.

What sets Dilli Haat apart is its lively atmosphere and the opportunity it provides for visitors to interact directly with the artisans. Many of the craftsmen demonstrate their skills on-site, offering insights into traditional techniques passed down through generations.

In addition to shopping, Dilli Haat is also known for its culinary offerings. The bazaar features food stalls representing various regions of India, allowing visitors to sample a diverse array of regional cuisines, from North Indian kebabs to South Indian dosas.

Overall, Dilli Haat is not just a market but a cultural destination, where visitors can immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of India’s artistic and culinary traditions. It’s a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the vibrant diversity of Indian culture in one place.

In addition to its vibrant market atmosphere, Dilli Haat often hosts cultural events and performances, adding to the overall experience for visitors. Traditional music and dance performances, craft workshops, and cultural exhibitions are regularly organized, providing a deeper insight into India’s rich cultural heritage.

The layout of Dilli Haat is designed to resemble a traditional village market, with thatched roof cottages and paved pathways adding to its charm. Each stall is assigned on a rotational basis, ensuring that different artisans and craftsmen have the opportunity to showcase their work throughout the year.

One of the key aspects of Dilli Haat is its emphasis on promoting and preserving traditional crafts and techniques. By providing a platform for artisans to sell their products directly to consumers, Dilli Haat supports local communities and helps sustain age-old crafts that might otherwise be at risk of fading away.

Whether you’re looking to shop for unique handicrafts, sample delicious regional cuisine, or simply soak in the vibrant atmosphere, Dilli Haat offers a delightful experience for visitors of all ages. It’s a cultural oasis in the bustling metropolis of Delhi, where tradition and modernity come together in harmony.

Garden of Five Senses

The Garden of Five Senses is a sprawling public park located in the heart of New Delhi, India. It spans over 20 acres and is designed to stimulate all five senses – sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell – through its lush greenery, vibrant flowers, soothing water features, fragrant gardens, and interactive art installations.

The park offers visitors a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, providing ample opportunities for relaxation, leisurely strolls, and picnics amidst nature. Designed as a sensory experience, the Garden of Five Senses features several thematic areas, each designed to evoke different emotions and sensations.

One of the highlights of the park is the Khas Bagh area, which is inspired by the Mughal gardens of India and features intricate landscaping, cascading waterfalls, and flowering plants. Visitors can also explore the Neel Bagh area, which is dedicated to blue-colored plants and flowers, creating a calming and serene ambiance.

In addition to its natural beauty, the Garden of Five Senses hosts various cultural events, art exhibitions, and musical performances throughout the year, making it a vibrant cultural hub in the city. Whether you’re looking to connect with nature, enjoy a leisurely day out with family and friends, or simply rejuvenate your senses, the Garden of Five Senses offers a delightful escape in the heart of Delhi.

Another distinctive feature of the Garden of Five Senses is its Sculpture Park, which showcases a diverse collection of contemporary sculptures by renowned artists. These sculptures add an artistic element to the park, inviting visitors to engage with the artworks and explore the intersection of nature and creativity.

For those seeking culinary delights, the Garden of Five Senses is home to several restaurants and food stalls offering a variety of cuisines. Visitors can indulge in delicious meals while enjoying the picturesque surroundings of the park.

Throughout the year, the Garden of Five Senses hosts festivals and events that celebrate different aspects of art, culture, and nature. From flower shows to outdoor concerts, there’s always something happening in the park, making it a dynamic and lively destination for locals and tourists alike.

Overall, the Garden of Five Senses offers a multisensory experience that delights visitors of all ages. Whether you’re looking for tranquility amidst nature, artistic inspiration, or culinary adventures, this park is a must-visit destination in the vibrant city of Delhi.

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is one of the most prominent Sikh gurudwaras located in New Delhi, India. It holds great religious significance for Sikhs and is also a popular spiritual and cultural destination for visitors from all walks of life.

The gurudwara is known for its stunning architecture and serene ambiance. Its golden dome and white marble façade stand out amidst the bustling cityscape, drawing devotees and tourists alike. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is dedicated to Guru Har Krishan, the eighth Sikh Guru, who lived in the bungalow (or “bangla”) that once stood on the site during the 17th century.

One of the main attractions of Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is its Sarovar (holy pond), which is believed to have healing properties. Devotees and visitors often take part in the ritual of taking a dip in the holy water or simply sitting by its tranquil shores in contemplation.

The gurudwara also operates a langar (community kitchen) that serves free meals to all visitors, regardless of their religion, caste, or social status. This tradition of offering food to all who come to the gurudwara reflects the Sikh principle of seva (selfless service) and is a testament to the community’s commitment to equality and compassion.

Throughout the day, the gurudwara resonates with the melodious recitation of Gurbani (Sikh scriptures) and the rhythmic sounds of kirtan (devotional music), creating a spiritually uplifting atmosphere for all who visit.

In addition to its religious activities, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib also engages in various charitable initiatives, including providing medical care, education, and humanitarian aid to those in need.

Overall, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is not only a place of worship but also a symbol of Sikh values such as equality, compassion, and service to humanity. It serves as a beacon of peace and harmony in the bustling metropolis of Delhi.

Hauz Khas Village

Hauz Khas Village is a vibrant and eclectic neighborhood located in South Delhi, India. It is known for its unique blend of historical charm, contemporary culture, and bohemian atmosphere, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.

The heart of Hauz Khas Village is the Hauz Khas Complex, which houses a medieval water tank, a mosque, and various ruins dating back to the 13th century. This historical backdrop adds a sense of mystique to the neighborhood, providing a stark contrast to its modern-day vibrancy.

The village is renowned for its bustling lanes filled with boutiques, art galleries, cafes, and restaurants. Visitors can explore a diverse array of shops selling everything from designer clothing and handmade jewelry to antique artifacts and quirky souvenirs. Art enthusiasts will also appreciate the numerous galleries showcasing works by emerging and established artists.

Hauz Khas Village comes alive in the evenings, with its numerous cafes and bars offering a lively nightlife scene. Whether you’re looking for a cozy spot to enjoy a cup of coffee, a trendy cocktail bar to unwind with friends, or a bustling nightclub to dance the night away, Hauz Khas Village has something for everyone.

Beyond its commercial establishments, Hauz Khas Village is also known for its scenic green spaces. The Deer Park, located adjacent to the village, offers tranquil walking trails, lush greenery, and the opportunity to spot deer and other wildlife amidst the urban landscape.

Overall, Hauz Khas Village is a melting pot of history, art, culture, and cuisine, offering a unique and immersive experience for visitors looking to explore the vibrant spirit of Delhi. Whether you’re a history buff, a fashion enthusiast, or a foodie, Hauz Khas Village is sure to captivate your senses and leave you wanting more.

Humayun’s Tomb

Humayun’s Tomb is a majestic mausoleum located in New Delhi, India. It is one of the most iconic historical monuments in the city and holds significant cultural and architectural importance.

Built in the 16th century, Humayun’s Tomb is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered to be the precursor to the architectural style of the Taj Mahal. It was commissioned by Humayun’s wife, Empress Bega Begum, and designed by the Persian architect Mirak Mirza Ghiyas.

The tomb is situated within a vast garden complex, which includes various other structures such as the Tomb of Isa Khan, the Barber’s Tomb, and several mosques and pavilions. The main mausoleum itself is a masterpiece of Mughal architecture, characterized by its symmetrical design, red sandstone facade, and towering marble dome.

The interior of Humayun’s Tomb is adorned with intricate carvings, geometric patterns, and delicate marble lattice work, showcasing the craftsmanship of the Mughal artisans. The central chamber houses the cenotaph of Emperor Humayun, while his actual grave lies in a crypt below.

Surrounded by lush gardens and water channels, Humayun’s Tomb offers a serene and picturesque setting for visitors to explore and admire. The complex is a popular tourist destination and is frequented by history enthusiasts, architecture buffs, and photographers alike.

Humayun’s Tomb stands as a testament to the grandeur and legacy of the Mughal Empire, reflecting the cultural synthesis of Persian, Indian, and Islamic influences. It remains a symbol of Delhi’s rich history and architectural heritage, attracting visitors from around the world to marvel at its beauty and splendor.

India Gate is an iconic war memorial located in the heart of New Delhi, India. It stands as a symbol of national pride and sacrifice, commemorating the Indian soldiers who lost their lives fighting for the British Indian Army during World War I and the Third Anglo-Afghan War.

Constructed in the early 20th century, India Gate was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, a renowned British architect, and completed in 1931. The monument is inspired by the Arc de Triomphe in Paris and features an imposing structure made of red sandstone and granite.

At the center of India Gate is the “Amar Jawan Jyoti,” or the Flame of the Immortal Soldier, which is a perpetual flame that burns day and night as a tribute to the fallen soldiers. Surrounding the flame is a shallow dome-shaped canopy, adorned with intricate carvings and inscriptions honoring the brave soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice.

India Gate is flanked by lush green lawns and is surrounded by a large expanse of open space known as the India Gate lawns. The monument serves as a popular gathering spot for locals and tourists alike, who come to pay their respects, relax, and enjoy the scenic views of the surrounding area.

The monument holds special significance during national events and ceremonies, including Republic Day celebrations, when it serves as the starting point for the annual parade that showcases India’s military prowess, cultural diversity, and heritage.

India Gate stands as a poignant reminder of the courage and valor of the Indian soldiers who fought bravely for their country. It is a symbol of unity, strength, and resilience, representing the spirit of India and its unwavering commitment to freedom and justice.

Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar is an ancient astronomical observatory located in New Delhi, India. Built in the 18th century by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur, it consists of a collection of architectural instruments designed to observe celestial phenomena and measure time.

The observatory complex is comprised of several large masonry instruments, each with a specific astronomical function. These instruments include sundials, shadow clocks, and geometric devices used to track the movements of the sun, moon, and stars.

One of the most notable instruments at Jantar Mantar is the Samrat Yantra, or Supreme Instrument, which is a massive sundial that stands at a height of 27 meters (89 feet). It is considered to be one of the largest sundials in the world and can accurately measure time to within a few seconds.

Another impressive feature of Jantar Mantar is the Ram Yantra, a set of two cylindrical structures with markings used to measure the altitude and azimuth of celestial objects. Visitors can also explore other instruments such as the Jai Prakash Yantra, which consists of concave hemispheres used to map the positions of celestial bodies.

Jantar Mantar is not only an important historical and scientific site but also a popular tourist destination in Delhi. Visitors can marvel at the ingenuity of ancient Indian astronomers and learn about the principles of astronomy and timekeeping that guided their observations.

Today, Jantar Mantar is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It continues to attract scholars, scientists, and curious visitors who come to explore its fascinating array of astronomical instruments and gain insight into India’s rich scientific heritage.

Lodhi Garden

Lodhi Garden is a historic park located in the heart of New Delhi, India. Spread over 90 acres, it is one of the city’s most popular green spaces, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

The garden is named after the Lodhi dynasty, which ruled Delhi during the 15th and 16th centuries. It houses several architectural remnants from this period, including tombs, mosques, and other structures, which add to its historical charm.

One of the main attractions of Lodhi Garden is the Lodhi Gardens tombs, which are the tombs of rulers from the Lodhi dynasty. These impressive structures are characterized by their intricate architecture and beautiful marble facades, making them popular subjects for photography and exploration.

In addition to its historical significance, Lodhi Garden is also known for its lush greenery, landscaped lawns, and serene water bodies. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the winding pathways, relax in the shade of ancient trees, or have a picnic with family and friends amidst the scenic surroundings.

The garden is home to a diverse array of flora and fauna, including various species of birds, butterflies, and plants. Birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts will appreciate the opportunity to spot local and migratory bird species in their natural habitat.

Lodhi Garden also serves as a popular recreational spot for locals and tourists alike, with facilities for activities such as yoga, jogging, and outdoor workouts. It is a favorite destination for morning walkers and fitness enthusiasts looking to start their day on a refreshing note.

Overall, Lodhi Garden offers a perfect blend of history, nature, and relaxation, making it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking respite from the urban chaos of Delhi. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or simply looking for a tranquil escape, Lodhi Garden has something to offer for everyone.

Lotus Temple

The Lotus Temple is a striking architectural marvel located in New Delhi, India. It is a Bahá’í House of Worship, known for its distinctive lotus flower-inspired design and serene ambiance.

Designed by Iranian-Canadian architect Fariborz Sahba, the Lotus Temple was completed in 1986 and has since become one of Delhi’s most iconic landmarks. Its unique lotus-shaped structure is composed of 27 free-standing marble-clad “petals” arranged in clusters of three to form nine sides. The lotus is a symbol of purity and peace in many Eastern cultures, making it a fitting design choice for a place of worship.

The Lotus Temple is open to people of all faiths and backgrounds, welcoming visitors to meditate, pray, or simply admire its architectural beauty. Inside the temple, there is a large central hall with no idols, symbols, or religious imagery. Instead, visitors are encouraged to reflect on their own spiritual beliefs in a peaceful and inclusive environment.

Surrounded by lush green gardens and pools of water, the Lotus Temple offers a tranquil sanctuary amidst the bustling cityscape of Delhi. The serene ambiance and stunning architecture make it a popular destination for tourists, photographers, and spiritual seekers alike.

In addition to its architectural significance, the Lotus Temple is also recognized for its commitment to promoting unity, harmony, and social service. It hosts various educational and community activities aimed at fostering understanding and cooperation among people of different backgrounds.

Overall, the Lotus Temple is not only a beautiful architectural landmark but also a symbol of peace, unity, and religious tolerance. It stands as a testament to the Bahá’í faith’s principles of inclusivity and the universal oneness of humanity, inviting visitors from around the world to experience its message of hope and unity.

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1. India Gate

India Gate

7 km from city center 1 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Located in : New Delhi

India Gate is a war memorial located in New Delhi, along the Rajpath. It is dedicated to the 82,000 soldiers, both Indian and British, who died during the First World War and the Third Anglo-Afghan War. India Gate looks stunning at night with the fountain displaying colourful lights. The surrounding lush green lawns are a popular picnic spot. The Amar Jawan Jyoti is also located here.

2. Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar

16 km from city center 2 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Located in : Saket (South Delhi)

Qutub Minar is a minaret or a victory tower located in the Qutub complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Delhi's Mehrauli area. With a height of 72.5 metres (238 ft), Qutub Minar is the second tallest monument of Delhi. The surrounding Qutub complex has lush green lawns which are popular picnic spot.

3. Akshardham Temple Delhi

Akshardham Temple Delhi

8 km from city center 3 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

The Akshardham Temple, also known as Swaminarayan Akshardham is dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan. It is known for its stunning architecture. Akshardham complex is home to India's largest step well which is a host to the mesmerising water show each evening.

4. Humayun's Tomb

Humayun's Tomb

9 km from city center 4 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Humayun's tomb is the final resting place of the Mughal Emperor Humayun. Located in the Nizamuddin East area of Delhi, it is the first garden-tomb in India. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for the stunning typical Mughal architecture with Persian influences.

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Hauz Khas Village

13 km from city center 5 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Located in : South Delhi

An affluent neighbourhood in South Delhi, Hauz Khas Village or 'HKV' is known for its electric nightlife with countless cafes, bars and pubs along with art galleries, and boutiques and is amongst the top hip places to visit in Delhi other than a heritage site. The area is also dotted with domed structures which are tombs of royalties during the 14th to 16th century.

6. Museum of Illusions

Museum of Illusions

4 km from city center 6 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

The Museum of Illusions in Connaught Place, New Delhi is India's first optical illusion museum. It is a fun place to challenge the senses by exploring exhibits which include holograms, a supposedly rotating cylinder, a room with no gravity, rooms with mirrors that distort reality and much more.

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7. National Gallery Of Modern Art, Delhi

National Gallery Of Modern Art, Delhi

7 km from city center 7 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Following its motto of delivering an excellent world of art to its visitors, National Gallery of Modern Art, Delhi, preserves paintings and other artistic pieces dating back to 1850s. It houses a collection of more than 14,000 artworks which includes work that is as old as a hundred and fifty years.

8. Lotus Temple

Lotus Temple

13 km from city center 8 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

The Lotus Temple is one of the seven Baha'i House of Worship present around the world. Known for its stunning white petal lotus architecture, iy is one of the most visited establishments in the world.

9. Red Fort

Red Fort

3 km from city center 9 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Located in : Old Delhi

The Red Fort is a historical fort in the old Delhi area, on the banks of Yamuna. Shah Jahan constructed it in 1639 as a result of a capital shift from Agra to Delhi. Built from red sandstone, it is home to several museums. Every year, the Indian Prime Minister unfurls the national flag here on the Independence Day.

10. Agrasen ki Baoli

Agrasen ki Baoli

5 km from city center 10 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

A protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India, Agrasen ki Baoli is a 60 meter long and 15 meter wide historical step well on Halley Road, New Delhi. It is an ancient water reservoir having 103 stone steps. It is one of the most visited places in Delhi having a serene atmosphere.

11. Sunder Nursery

Sunder Nursery

8 km from city center 11 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Sunder Nursery (also known as Central Park) is a park complex situated adjacent to Humayun's Tomb, Built in the 16th century, the park was originally known as Azim Bagh. Sprawling over a whopping 90 acres of land, the park is home to 300 types of trees.

12. Garden of Five Senses

Garden of Five Senses

17 km from city center 12 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Located in the poised Said-ul-Ajaib, the Garden of Five Senses is designed to stimulate your senses of touch, sight, smell, sound and taste and is a paradise for nature’s lovers. It is spread across 20 acres and has various themed parks, Mughal baghs, pools of water lilies, solar energy park, themed decor and many other attractions.

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13. Lodhi Garden

Lodhi Garden

8 km from city center 13 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Lodhi Gardens is a city park placed in New Delhi, spanning over 90 acres. It is a luscious garden that houses the tombs of Sayyid ruler Mohammed Shah and Lodhi King Sikandar Lodhi. It is situated between Khan Market and Safdarjung's Tomb on Lodhi Road and is a favorite spot for morning walks for the Delhiites.

14. Waste to Wonder Park

Waste to Wonder Park

9 km from city center 14 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Waste to Wonder Park is one of its kind theme park in the world. It features the replicas of seven wonders of the world, created from industrial and other waste. Wind and solar energy have been harnessed to light up the park rendering a breathtaking sight during sunset and night.

15. Chandni Chowk

Chandni Chowk

2 km from city center 15 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

One of the oldest markets in Old Delhi, Chandni Chowk is still an important historical site renowned for the availability of every kind of goods as well as food. It was Constructed in the 17th century by mughal ruler of India Shah Jahan. It is situated opposite the Red Fort and provides a view of the Fatehpuri Mosque.

16. Dilli Haat

Dilli Haat

10 km from city center 16 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Designed to invoke the ambience of a traditional village fair, Dilli Haat is every shopper’s paradise, a foodie’s haven and the cultural magnet of the metro city. A flamboyant mix of vibrant colours and varied cultures, the bazaar is located in the commercial centre of South Delhi, bang opposite to the INA Market.

17. Bharat Darshan Park

Bharat Darshan Park

8 km from city center 17 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

The Bharat Darshan Park in Punjabi Bagh, Delhi has replicas of popular Indian monuments made out of waste material. It is quite similar to the Waste to Wonders park. Some of the monument replicas include the Gateway of India, Mysore Palace, Hampi, Victoria Memorial Hall and Charminar, amongst others made from about 350 tonnes of scrap material.

18. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

5 km from city center 18 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is one of the most important Sikh gurdwara, aka Sikh house of worship, in Delhi, India and known for its association with the eighth Sikh Guru, Guru Har Krishan, as well as the pool inside its complex, known as the 'Sarovar.' It was first built as a small temple by Sikh General Sardar Bhagel Singh in 1783, who supervised the construction of nine Sikh shrines in Delhi in the same year, during the reign of Mughal Emperor, Shah Alam II.

19. Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya

Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya

8 km from city center 19 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

The Prime Ministers’ Museum or the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 14th April 2022. Located next to the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (NMML) on Teen Murti Marg, the museum pays tribute to all the Prime Ministers of India since Independence. Besides memorabilia, there is an audio and visual tour of speeches from the Red Fort and a virtual helicopter ride.

20. Rail Museum, Delhi

Rail Museum, Delhi

10 km from city center 20 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Located in the vicinity of Chanakyapuri, the Rail Museum aims to preserve the 163 years old railway heritage of India. Popularly known as the National Railway Museum, the museum is spread over 10 acres of land and houses some fantabulous railway memorabilia.

21. Nizamuddin Dargah

Nizamuddin Dargah

9 km from city center 21 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

This is the holy shrine of Muslim Sufi Saint Nizamuddin Chisti. The tombs of many other people from the Mughal era are present in the same area, which surround a tank. Known to be one of the top-visited places in Delhi, a vibe of spirituality and serenity seems to be omnipresent at the Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah, where you can find throngs of devotees even in the later hours of the evening.

22. Jantar Mantar, Delhi

Jantar Mantar, Delhi

4 km from city center 22 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Located in New Delhi, the Jantar Mantar was one of the five sites built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur. The site consists of 13 architectural astronomy instruments. The main purpose of the observatory was to compile the astronomical tables and to predict the movement and timings of the sun, moon and planets.

23. Delhi Zoo

Delhi Zoo

8 km from city center 23 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Also known as Chidiya Ghar, Delhi Zoo is a favourite weekend spot among adults and children. From biggest cats to the tiniest birds, the zoo has all kinds of animals and birds. It has canteens inside for the visitors and battery-operated vehicles.

24. Mehrauli Archaeological Park

Mehrauli Archaeological Park

16 km from city center 24 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

The Mehrauli Archaeological Park is a 200-acre archaeological site home to more than 100 magnificent monuments, and tombs from the 10th century to the British era. Some prominent monuments here are tombs of Balban and Quli Khan, Jamali Kamali mosque, and Rajon ki Baoli among others.

25. Kingdom of Dreams

Kingdom of Dreams

26 km from city center 25 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

The Kingdom of Dreams, also known as KOD sits majestically in Gurugram (Previously Gurgaon) and is India's first live entertainment, leisure and theatre destination. It is a magnificent structure and glitters merrily in sector 29. It offers visitors a taste of contemporary and modern India through the means of interactive tableaus, galleys, and arts. It is currently becoming one of the best places in Delhi for tourists and locals alike.

26. Mughal Gardens, Delhi

Mughal Gardens, Delhi

6 km from city center 26 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Popularly known as the “soul” of the Presidential Palace, the Mughal Gardens are located inside the Rashtrapati Bhawan Complex. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in the year 1917 for Lady Harding, the gardens cover a vast area of 13 acres and are a wonderful incorporation of Mughal architecture with that of British style. The gardens are also open for a certain time in the year and hence make amongst the most-sought places to visit in Delhi.

27. Rashtrapati Bhavan

Rashtrapati Bhavan

6 km from city center 27 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Rashtrapati Bhawan is a famous monument of the British Empire which was said to be the palace of the Viceroy of India. It is now the home of the President of India. It is considered to be the best-known monument in India next to Taj Mahal and Qutub Minar.

28. Jama Masjid Delhi

Jama Masjid Delhi

2 km from city center 28 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Jama Masjid is the largest mosque in India built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The mosque hosts thousands of pilgrims each year on the holy occasion of Eid to offer special Namaz in the morning. Non-Muslims are not allowed inside the Masjid during Namaz offerings. One of the top attractions and best places to visit in Delhi, Jama Masjid gets a lot of tourist crowd other than the religious crowd.

29. Sarojini Market

Sarojini Market

10 km from city center 29 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Vibrantly coloured clothes strewn all over, tiny food stalls cramped in every nook, deafening cacophony of the salesboys and a pandemic compact environment- welcome to Sarojini Nagar, the most hep and trendy market of Delhi.

30. Connaught Place

Connaught Place

4 km from city center 30 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Officially named Rajiv Chowk, Connaught Place is better known as CP amongst the locals. It is one of the largest commercial and business centers in Delhi, and has been designed in two concentric circles namely Connaught's Inner Circle and Connaught's Outer Circle. Known since British era, this market has its own elegance. Known to be the most iconic structure from Lutyens Delhi, this is also among one the top places to visit in Delhi.

31. Shopping Markets

Shopping Markets

2 km from city center 31 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Delhi is known to be shoppers' paradise. For almost everything, you will find a great market for the best price.

32. ISKCON Temple Delhi

ISKCON Temple Delhi

13 km from city center 32 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

This temple was opened back in 1998; it is located at Hare Krishna Hills, in the East of Kailash area of New Delhi, India. A very well-known Lord Krishna temple for inner peace. Its followers believe in Srila Prabhupada. As one of the biggest temple complexes in India. It has numerous rooms for priests and service renders. Many halls are used for its administration purposes. It is divided into four broad units.

33. Khan Market

Khan Market

7 km from city center 33 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Khan Market is one of the hot spot and posh market in Delhi which serves as a perfect place for friends and family to hangout. Known to be one of the top places to visit in Delhi, the market has successfully held the essence of its original structure even in the times of rapid modernization. If you need to hang out late at night, Khan Market is the place for you as remains open till 12:00 AM.

34. Paharganj

Paharganj

2 km from city center 34 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Replete with travellers, both Indians and foreign, Paharganj is the most chaotic, noisy, dirty and yet the most vibrant market of Delhi. Dotted with umpteen hotels, brothels, cheap bars, and ultra cheap restaurants; the labyrinthian alleys of Paharganj have a lot more to offer than visible to the naked eye.

35. Birla Mandir Delhi

Birla Mandir Delhi

4 km from city center 35 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

The Birla Mandir or Birla Temple popularly known as the Laxminarayan Temple is a temple dedicated to Laxminarayan. It is located at Connaught Place, New Delhi, and was built by the Birla family, which is why it is known as the Birla temple. Built-in the early 1900s and spread over a whopping 7.5 acres, the temple houses many shrines, fountains, and gardens along with sculptures and carvings.  

36. Lajpat Nagar

Lajpat Nagar

11 km from city center 36 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Lajpat Nagar is a bustling and colourful neighbourhood in South Delhi which is best known for the Lajpat Nagar Central Market where many come to experience the thrill of the genuine Delhi life. One visit and you'll know how lively the place is and this can be seen by the flamboyant goods on sale, the brilliant evening lights, the rushing inhabitants and the sounds of the ever so busy streets.

37. Safdarjung Tomb

Safdarjung Tomb

9 km from city center 37 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Built in 1754, during the reign of Mughal Emperor- Ahmad Shah Bahadur, the namesake tomb is dedicated to the Prime Minister of the court- Safdarjung. Located in the heart of the city, at the junction of Safdarjung Road and Aurobindo Marg, the monument is a low-key tourist attraction of the city.

38. Purana Qila

Purana Qila

7 km from city center 38 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Stoically standing in the placid vicinity of Indraprastha, Purana Qila or the Old Fort is a masterpiece of the ancient glory and sterling architecture of the bygone Mughal Empire, and is one of the oldest forts in Delhi. Built on the banks of river Yamuna and spread over a vast 1.5 kms of area, the monument has tons of myths and legends of the medieval era attached to it.

39. Adventure Island

Adventure Island

12 km from city center 39 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Located in : North Delhi

Probably the most famous of all adventure parks in Delhi NCR, Adventure Island is a one-stop haunt for all the dose of thrill and enjoyment. It is a super-hit with kids and adults alike, and couples find it a refreshing change to head to for spending an exciting date! It has a vast array of adult rides, rides for kids, water rides as well as special events that are organised from time to time. Feel the adrenaline pumping as you head for a ride on 'Butterfly Feeling' or 'Twister' meant for adults; alternatively, you could let your inner child have fun on less scary rides such as Wild Wheels, Sky Riders or Splash Down. Wave Rocker, It's a Ringa Ringa Thing, Bush Buggies, Splash Dunk and Bumper Cars are loved by families and large friends' groups. In addition to the adventure park, you could dabble in some window-shopping experience at the Metro Walk, which is dotted with all the latest brands, and finally, head towards a satisfying lunch or dinner at plenty of culinary options available. The best part about this place is its super convenient connectivity by metro as it is located bang opposite to Rithala station on the red line.

40. Pragati Maidan

Pragati Maidan

7 km from city center 40 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Pragati Maidan, situated at Mathura Road, is a vast exhibition center of Delhi. With an exhibit area of 150 acres, it serves as an important attraction of Delhi.

41. Rajghat

Rajghat

5 km from city center 41 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Rajghat is a place where Mahatma Gandhi, Father of the Nation was cremated followed by his assassination in year 1948. Visitors from all around the world come here to pay their homage.

42. National Museum, Delhi

National Museum, Delhi

6 km from city center 42 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Also known as the National Museum of India, the National Museum in New Delhi is one the largest museums in India, situated on the corner of the Janpath and Maulana Azad Road. Established in 1949, the blueprints of the majestic repository were prepared by the Gwyer Committee set up by the Government of India in 1946.

43. Kuchesar

Kuchesar

69 km from city center 43 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Located in : Noida

Kuchesar is a tiny village in Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh, at a distance of 80 km from Delhi and is popular for its Mud Fort, now restored as a heritage resort.

44. Crafts Museum

Crafts Museum

6 km from city center 44 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Popularly known as the Crafts Museum, the National Handicrafts Museum is a colorful amalgamation of the diverse culture and rich traditions of our country. Located in the far corner of the magnanimous Pragati Maidan in Delhi, the museum is a centre to exhibit varied specimens in handicrafts, textile and local decor.

45. Tughlaqabad Fort

Tughlaqabad Fort

17 km from city center 45 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Tughlaqabad Fort is one of the finest specimens of pure Islamic architecture and has the touch of Sultanate sturdiness about its fortifications. Popular as one of the best-visited places in Delhi, the entire premise takes around an hour or two to look around and offer great opportunities for history enthusiasts and shutterbugs.

46. Teen Murti Bhavan

Teen Murti Bhavan

7 km from city center 46 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Once served as the home of Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru for 16 years, today, the Teen Murti Bhavan houses various institutions like the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library and the office of Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund. One of the four Nehru Planetariums is also located within the grounds of the house.

47. Rajpath

Rajpath

6 km from city center 47 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Running from Rashtrapati Bhavan on Raisina Hill, all the way through Vijay Chowk and India Gate to the National Stadium, Rajpath is a long ceremonial boulevard in New Delhi. Considered to be one of the most important roads in India, it is where the annual Republic Day parade takes place on 26 January. While Rajpath stands for the King's Road, Janpath, which stands for People's Road, also crosses the road. Running in the east-west direction, the avenue is lined on both sides by huge lawns, canals and many rows of trees.

48. Sulabh International Museum of Toilets

Sulabh International Museum of Toilets

15 km from city center 48 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Sulabh International Museum of Toilets was built in 1992 by Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak (a social activist) and titled as one of the weirdest museum in the world by Time magazine. Established with the objective to address the global history of sanitation and toilets, the museum is anything but mundane and is a source of amusement to many.

49. Nicholson Cemetery

Nicholson Cemetery

1 km from city center 49 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Situated in the heart of the city in Kashmere Gate area of New Delhi, Nicholson Cemetery (also known as Lothian Cemetery) is an ancient Christian cemetery named after the Brigadier-General John Nicholson, a Victorian era military officer who played a crucial role during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.

50. Iron Pillar

Iron Pillar

16 km from city center 50 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Iron Pillar is one of the many mysterious monuments of wonder present in Delhi- the capital of India. Located within the Qutub Minar complex in Mehrauli area of New Delhi, the Iron Pillar has been posing as one of the foremost metallurgical curiosities of the world due to its prowess to not exhibit a speck of rust despite being thousands of years old.

51. Nehru Memorial Museum and Library

Nehru Memorial Museum and Library

7 km from city center 51 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Housed within the premises of the grand Teen Murti Bhavan in Delhi, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library is an autonomous institution established in the memory of the first Prime Minister of India- Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.

52. Chhatarpur Mandir

Chhatarpur Mandir

19 km from city center 52 out of 112 Places To Visit in Delhi

Situated in the posh locality of South Delhi, i.e. Chhatarpur, Chhatarpur Temple is dedicated to Goddess Katyayani, a part of Navadurga. Founded by Baba Sant Nagpal Ji in 1974, the temple is the second largest in all of India after Akshardham Temple (which is also in Delhi).

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39 Great Things to Do With Kids in Delhi

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Delhi is a great city to visit with kids. I know because I live in Delhi and have visited all of these places, and I’m a parent. As the capital of India, there are plenty of things to do that will keep kids entertained and busy. Because Delhi is so vast and diverse your kids can experience one of the most eye opening travel experiences they will ever have.

Great Things to Do With Kids in Delhi: Quick Guide

If you’re in a hurry, here’s a quick list of favourite activities for kids in Delhi:

  • Sunder Nursery
  • National Rail Museum
  • National Zoolgical Park
  • Museum of Illusions
  • Swaminarayan Akshardham & Water Show

39 Great Things to do With Kids in Delhi

1. national zoological park.

Two elephants under a canopy in the National Zoological Park, one of the best things to do with kids in Delhi

Delhi’s National Zoological Park is home to a large number of birds, reptiles and mammals such as white tigers, jaguars, rhinoceros, elephants, deer, lion-tailed macaques, cobras, herons and peacocks. Besides the flora and fauna, a 14th Century tomb from the Tughlaq period and a Kos Minar are also on the grounds.

Food is strictly prohibited once you enter the zoo, so make sure you eat before you go and bring water. There’s a canteen just outside the main entrance. Strollers are available and there’s an electric trolley service.

If you have an Indian SIM, the easiest way to book tickets is online on the National Zoological Park website . Otherwise you can buy tickets there.

  • Hours and Cost: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm Saturday to Thursday (closed Friday); INR 400 adults, INR 200 children ages 5-12, children up to 5 years old are free
  • What Else is Nearby: Purana Qila , Sunder Nursery , Humayun’s Tomb (UNESCO)
  • Where to Eat Nearby: zoo canteen just outside entrance, Fabcafe by the Lake in Sunder Nursery

2. Sunder Nursery

Small child dipping her toes in the water canal in front of historical Sunder Burj monument in Sunder Nursery, one of the best things to to with kids in Delhi

Sunder Nursery, Delhi’s newest favourite heritage park, is a wonderful place for children and one of the best things to do with kids in Delhi. Not only is it the site of historical 16th century monuments and an ancient trading route, it has a wonderful interactive children’s play zone, walking paths, and hosts many educational programs on topics like bee conservation and nest building.

It’s one of the nicest green spaces in South Delhi. Giant swings hang from many of the huge, old trees and every weekend there’s an organic farmers market. Cultural performances take place at the amphitheatre throughout the year.

It has won UNESCO awards for heritage conservation and sustainable development. Over 80 species of birds and 40 species of butterflies have been sighted.

  • Hours and Cost: 7:00 am – 10:00 pm daily (April to September) & 7:00 am – 6:00 pm daily (October to March), INR 200 adults, children under 5 free
  • What Else is Nearby: Purana Qila , National Zoological Park , Humayun’s Tomb (UNESCO)
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Fabcafe in the park (or bring a picnic like many local families)

3. Red Fort Sound and Light Show

A scene from Jai Hind, the new sound and light show at Red Fort

Kids will love Jai Hind, a dynamic sound and light show which features live performers, puppets and state of the art sound and visual effects. The show plays out in front of Delhi’s most famous historic site, the Red Fort.

Narrated by Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan, the show is a roundup of recent Indian history highlighting the grandeur of the Mughal empire, the period of the British Raj, India’s independence movement and the role of the Indian Army.

The show is 60 minutes long and takes place at 3 historic locations within the Red Fort. Guests walk from one location to the next. The longest part of the show is seated in front of the Diwan-e-Khana (Hall of Private Audiences).

Tickets can be purchased online through Book My Show . Please note a separate ticket is required to enter the Red Fort, but your Jai Hind ticket does give you access after 6:00 pm.

  • Hours and Cost: 8:45 pm (English) Tuesday to Friday, INR 500 to 1,500 depending on seat (arrive 30 minutes before show time)
  • What Else is Nearby: Red Fort (UNESCO) , Chandni Chowk , Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Cafe Delhi Heights or Jugmug Thela in the Red Fort

4. Take a Bollywood or Bhangra Dance Class at Delhi Dance Academy

An Indian dance class - one of the bet things to do with kids in Delhi

Indian dance is a lot of fun, especially lively bhangra and Bollywood dance. Your little ones will love the happy, exuberant moves of bhangra and the theatrics of Bollywood. Taking a local dance class is one of the best active things to do with kids in Delhi.

Delhi Dance Academy is one of the best dance schools in Delhi and they offer a 2 hour introductory Indian dance class called “Namaste India Dance Workshop” for both children and adults.

Dance is a significant part of Indian culture and features prominently at festivals and weddings. Both bhangra and Bollywood styles are happy, joyful dances; not only are they great exercise, they are sure to put a smile on your kids’ faces.

  • Hours and Cost: 11:00 am – 8:00 pm daily, INR 3,000 for 2 hour class
  • What Else is Nearby: Lotus Temple , ISKCON Temple , Central Market Lajpat Nagar
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Layla’s Shawarma and Middle Eastern Kitchen

5. Nehru Planetarium

One of the astrology instruments at Nehru Planetarium, one of the best places in Delhi to go with kids

Delhi’s planetarium is a great place for kids who want to get up close to the stars and planets. In addition to the 2D and 3D space shows, the planetarium is a bit of a museum which aims to educate children and highlight India’s role in space.

The planetarium was the initiative of India’s first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru and is located on the grounds of Teen Murti Bhavan, where he lived as prime minister.

There are no food outlets in the planetarium so bring your own snacks and drinks.

Tickets can be purchased online through Book My Show .

  • Hours and Cost: 11:00 am, 3:00 pm (2D) & 2:00 pm, 6:00 pm (3D) Tuesday to Sunday (closed Monday), INR 100 adult, INR70 child (2D) & INR 200 adult, INR 150 child (3D)
  • What Else is Nearby: Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya (Prime Ministers Museum), Gandhi Smriti Museum , Nehru Park
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Mysore Cafe , Diggin Cafe , Sagar Ratna or Ophelia (both at Ashok Hotel)

6. Sound and Light Show at Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya

The sound and light show displayed on the exerior wall of Delhi's Prime Ministers Museum

The sound and light show at Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya is an outdoor show about India’s space program. It’s displayed on the exterior of one of Delhi’s newest museums, the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya (Prime Ministers Museum).

At first glance it seems like an unusual location for a show about India’s space program, but the Nehru Planetarium is located on the same grounds and if you go to the late 3D show at the planetarium, you can easily combine the two shows in one outing. The sound and light show is approximately 30 minutes.

The museum itself is excellent, one of the best museums in Delhi but entirely dedicated to the prime ministers of India and post-independence history. Younger children will not find the museum entertaining, but anyone interested in recent Indian history will be fascinated.

Tickets can be booked online at the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya website .

  • Hours and Cost: 8:15 pm (English) Tuesday to Sunday (closed Monday), INR 200 adult, INR 100 child
  • What Else is Nearby: Nehru Planetarium , Gandhi Smriti Museum , Nehru Park
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Namestey Cafe (on the museum grounds), Mysore Cafe , Diggin Cafe

7. See the Dhobi Walas in Action at Devi Prasad Sadan Dhobi Ghat

a dhobi wala at work in one of Delhi's few remaining outdoor laundries

A dhobi ghat is an open air laundromat and Delhi has one, right in one of its most prominent neighbourhoods. Kids will be fascinated by the huge outdoor tubs, spinning machines and the dhobis (washer men) stomping in huge sudsy buckets to wash the laundry. It’s like going back in an Indian time machine.

The street leading up the dhobi ghat is strewn with sheets drying on makeshift laundry lines, so you’ll have no problem finding the place. It’s on Hailey Lane, just down the street from Delhi’s most beautiful stepwell, Agrasen ki Baoli .

After the laundry is washed and dried, the women take over, ironing and folding everything in neat bundles ready for same day delivery. This is a friendly community, but please be respectful – it’s not a tourist site.

  • Hours and Cost: 5:00 am – 2:00 pm daily, free
  • What Else is Nearby: Agrasen ki Baoli , Connaught Place , Jantar Mantar
  • Where to Eat Nearby: CAARA Cafe at the British Council (you will need ID to get through security at the British Council), Saravana Bhavan, Juggernaut

8. Okhla Bird Sanctuary

a kingfisher on a branch in Okhla Bird Sanctuary, one of the best things to do with kids in Delhi

In the middle of the busy metropolis is the Okhla Bird Sanctuary, a quiet oasis on the Yamuna River. It hosts over 300 species of birds including endangered and migratory birds. It’s one of the best outdoor things to do with kids in Delhi.

The best time of year to visit Okhla Bird Sanctuary is November to March when the migratory birds come through. Wear neutral coloured clothing and bring binoculars, if you have them. The reed beds in the park are good spots to see birds.

There is an auto rickshaw service to get around the park, but since bird watching usually requires quiet, I don’t recommend it.

Bring your own drinks and snacks – there were no food options the last time I was there.

  • Hours and Cost: 7:30 am – 5:00 pm (winter) & 7:00 am – 5:30 pm (summer) daily, INR 350 and INR 1,000 for a camera
  • What Else is Nearby: Worlds of Wonder Amusement & Water Park , Swaminarayan   Akshardham , Snow World
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Laxmi Cafe in Sector 29, or one of the many restaurants in DLF Mall of India , like Made in India, Burma Burma, Chili’s, Cafe Delhi Heights

9. Have Langar at Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

Inside the langar hall at Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, hundreds of people sitting on the floor in rows

Sikh temples (gurudwaras) around the world provide langar for the community, and having langar at one of Delhi’s most important gurudwaras is a special and unique experience. Langar is a free vegetarian meal prepared by volunteers in the gurudwara’s enormous kitchen.

Everyone is welcome in a Sikh gurudwara and langar hall, regardless of faith, colour or gender. Children will enjoy sitting on the floor and having a community meal with everyone. Experiencing langar is one of the best cultural things to do with kids in Delhi.

Ask one of the volunteers for a tour of the kitchen to see the giant vats of dal, huge stacks of vegetables being prepared for cooking and automatic roti machine. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib serves about 10,000 meals a day and that number can triple on special festival and holy days.

Avoid the gurudwara on the weekend, unless you go early in the day. It can get very crowded and the langar hall might be overwhelming for children.

  • Hours and Cost: 9:00 am – 3:00 pm & 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm daily, free
  • What Else is Nearby: Sacred Heart Cathedra l , Bikaner House , Khan Market
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Andhra Pradesh Bhavan , Saravana Bhavan, Cafe Delhi Heights

10. Deer Park

4 deer and 1 fawn in Deer Park, Delhi

Deer Park is part of the city’s green belt. It’s a huge green space and quiet oasis in a historic area of South Delhi. True to its name, deer are kept in a large enclosure, as well as peacocks, rabbits and guinea pigs. There’s also a children’s play area.

There are many walking paths through the park. The one that goes around the reservoir is adjacent to  Hauz Khas Fort  and you can get some up close views from the path.

For the adults, there are several historic monuments in the park from the Tughlaq and Lodhi periods: the Kali Gumti (built between 1320 and 1413), the Bagh i Alam Ka Gumbad (built in 1501) and several mosques.

  • Hours & Price : 5:00 am – 8:00 pm (summer) & 5:30 – 7:00 pm (winter), free
  • What Else is Nearby: Hauz Khas Village , Tombs of Green Park ,
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Evergreen Sweet House , Veg Gulati, Hauz Khas Social

11. Nehru Park

A red paved path surrounded by trees and shrubbery in Nehru Park, Delhi

Nehru Park is one of the best parks for families. It’s located in the affluent neighbourhood and diplomatic enclave of Chanakyapuri and is over 80 acres. There’s a large diversity of trees and flowers and many species of birds. It’s a favourite family picnic spot in the cooler months.

The park is well serviced with a children’s playground, parking, toilets, tennis courts, outdoor gym, and two temples. Unusually, there’s a statue of Vladimir Lenin which was unveiled by Mikhael Gorbachev before the fall of the Soviet Union.

Make sure to bring water – there are water stations but the water is not filtered.

  • Hours & Price : 5:00 am – 9:00 pm (summer) & 6:00 – 8:00 pm (winter), free
  • What Else is Nearby: National Rail Museum , Safdarjung Tomb , Sound and Light Show at Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Diggin Cafe , Sagar Ratna, Bikanervala

12. Laxminarayan Mandir

Naga fountain with the temple in the background

There are several temples in Delhi that combine spirituality with a bit of a theatric element, be it unwittingly. While the temple itself may not be of interest to kids, the grounds and various statues will definitely be more pleasing.

Apart from the main temple, there are several small temples on the grounds, including a Lord Shiva temple with the gaping mouth of a monster as the entrance. The gardens have carved fountains and statues of animals all representing aspects of Hinduism which kids will find interesting.

When Laxminarayan Mandir was built, it was the largest Hindu temple in Delhi . It’s beautiful, adorned with fresco paintings, carvings and marble icons all handcrafted by artisans from one of Delhi’s holiest cities, Varanasi.

Avoid the temple during the festivals of Diwali and Janmashtami when it gets incredibly busy.

  • Hours & Price : 4:00 am – 9:00 pm (closed between 1:30 – 2:30 pm) daily, free
  • What Else is Nearby: Gurudwara Bangla Sahib , Museum of Illusions , Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum
  • Where to Eat Nearby: langar at Gurudwara Bangla Sahib , Haldiram’s , United Coffee House

13. Take an Indian Cooking Class

3 children side by side cracking eggs and whipping something in bowls in a kitchen cooking class, one of the best things to do with kids in Delhi

Delhi is India’s culinary capital – it’s a serious foodie destination. What better way to get kids involved in the food of India than a hands on cooking class?

I highly recommend Gourmet Desire . It’s centrally located in Delhi and offers different options for adults and children. You can book an Indian cooking class, baking class, chocolate making class and produce market tours.

Your kids will get hands on and learn about Indian eating ethics and table manners (it’s okay to eat with your hands).

  • Hours & Price : classes are 3 hours in duration and prices vary – contact cooking school for more information
  • What Else is Nearby: Kiran Nadar Museum of Art , Khirki Masjid , Select City Walk Mall
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Pa Pa Ya, Burma Burma Restaurant & Tea Room, Pind Balluchi (all at Select City Walk Mall)

14. Take a Cycle Rickshaw Ride Through Chandni Chowk

Chandni Chowk with several cycle rickshaws, a fun way for kids to see this part of Old Delhi

Chandni Chowk is ground zero of Old Delhi – it’s part of the historic city of Shahjahanabad and full of Mughal era buildings and sites, like Jama Masjid and the Red Fort . It’s also the craziest, and one of the most congested parts of Delhi. It can be overwhelming on foot but on a cycle rickshaw families can enjoy the colourful and chaotic nature of the area.

An Old Delhi rickshaw ride is one of the best things to do with kids in Delhi and will be a real eye opener. They will not foget it!

Make sure the rickshaw driver takes you down the lanes and into the various markets that make up Chandni Chowk, like Kinari Bazaar (wedding market), Dariba Kalan (silver market) and Khari Baoli (spice market), as well as Chandni Chowk itself from the Red Fort to Fatehpuri Masjid.

  • Hours & Price : 10:00 am – 8:00 pm (market closed on Sunday), aprox INR 250 for 3-4 people
  • What Else is Nearby: Red Fort (UNESCO) , Kinari Bazaar , Khari Baoli
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Haldiram’s, langar at Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib , Kanwarji Raj Kumar

15. Dilli Haat INA

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This is a great place to bring children if you need to buy souvenirs or gifts. It’s a pedestrian only outdoor market with clean toilets and an excellent food court with foods from across India.

It’s a one-stop shop for Indian handicrafts from all around the country. Artisans and craftsmen change every two weeks and the variety of crafts, arts and textiles is excellent. 

Prices may be slightly higher than in the local markets, but given the convenience of having everything in one place and being able to shop in a calm and traffic free environment, I think it’s worth it, especially with kids. 

There are 3 Dilli Haat markets in Delhi.  Make sure you go to the INA location.  It is the largest and nicest by far. There is also a Delhi Haat INA store in Saket – do not go there!

  • Hours & Price : 10:30 am – 10:00 pm daily, INR 100
  • What Else is Nearby: Matka Market , Sarojini Nagar Market
  • Where to Eat Nearby: the food court at Dilli Haat has lots of options

16. Swaminarayan Akshardham & Water Show

long view of Akshardham Temple with palm trees and walkway down the middle

This is Delhi’s most child friendly temple and one of the best things to do with kids in Delhi. Besides the enormous temple (it is one of the largest Hindu temples in the world) the complex has several unusual exhibitions that children will enjoy. There’s also a children’s playground and huge food hall.

The exhibitions include a series of 3D dioramas and immersive projections, a giant screen movie and a 12 minute cultural boat ride.  Along with the gift shop and food hall these gives the temple a bit of theme park feel but somehow it works.

Every evening there’s an outdoor water show based on Hindu mythology using colour lasers, under water flames, live actors, music and video projections. It begins at 7:15 pm and is very popular. You must be there by 6:30 pm .

Don’t count on taking any photos – photography is strictly forbidden and electronics must be left at security. Akshardham has a strict dress code: shoulders, chest and upper arms must be covered, and bottoms must fall below the knees. The temple has sarongs available to borrow if required.

  • Hours & Price : 10:00 am – 7:00 pm Tuesday to Sunday (closed Monday), free but there is a fee for the exhibits: INR 255 adults, INR 155 children 4-11, children under 4 are free – this includes all three exhibitions. Water show is 7:00 pm (closed Monday), INR 95 adults, INR 65 children 4-11, children under 4 free.
  • Hours & Price : 6:00 am – 10:00 pm daily, free
  • What Else is Nearby: Worlds of Wonder ,  Okhla Bird Sanctuary
  • Where to Eat Nearby: food hall at Akshardham, Haldiram’s

17. Sankat Mochan Hanuman Mandir (in Karol Bagh)

The monster mouth entrance to the tempel surounded by bamboo scaffolding

This is another temple with a bit of a theatrical element that children enjoy. The temple is dedicated to Hanuman (sometimes known as the monkey god). Hanuman is one of the most beloved gods, revered for his loyalty to Lord Rama, bravery and strength.

The entrance to the temple is a gaping mouth of monster and inside there are several colourful temples dedicated to various Hindu deities (including a cave like temple). Each temple has an eager pandit willing to bless you for a small donation.

The temple has become an iconic symbol of Delhi – it is a 108 foot high statue of Lord Hanuman and clearly visible from several flyovers and the Delhi metro. Every Tuesday and Saturday at 8:15 am and 8:15 pm the giant statue of Hanuman opens his chest to reveal Sita and Lord Rama in his heart. The spectacle always draws a crowd on the streets.

To enter the temple you must remove your shoes.

  • What Else is Nearby: Museum of Illusions , Laxminarayan Mandir , Connaught Place
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Roshan di Kulfi , Haldiram’s

18. Go Horseback Riding

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Most kids love horses and horseback riding in Delhi is a great way to get kids outdoors in a non-urban environment. The suburbs of Noida and Gurugram have several equestrian centres that offer trail rides and introductory lessons, but Aravali Equestrian Academy in Gurugram is one of the best.

They offer a full range of lessons (including photo shoots with horses), trail rides and have an outdoor arena and access to jungle trails. Check the Aravali Equestrian Academy FB page for their latest events.

Make sure to bring water and snacks.

  • Hours & Price : 5:00 am – 9:00 pm daily, INR 1,000 for introductory lesson or 30 minute joy ride; INR 2,500 for 1.5 hour trail ride
  • What Else is Nearby: the location is not very close to other sites, but also located in Gurugram is Museo Camera , ice skating at ISKATE , Mangal Mahadev Birla Kanan Temple
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Haldiram’s

19. Ice Skating at ISKATE

the author ice skating at iSKATE in Delhi, one of the best things to do with kids

Most people don’t think of ice skating as something to do in Delhi, but ISKATE in Ambience Mall, Gurugram is home to India’s largest indoor skating rink. In summer ice skating is one of the best things to do with kids in Delhi.

Public skating starts on the hour for 45 minute sessions. ISKATE also offers ice skating, figure skating and ice hockey lessons by national and visiting international coaches. Skates are included in the fee but bring long socks. Skating aids are available for little ones.

ISKATE is located in Ambience Mall, Gurugram which has a large movie theatre and many eating options – you can easily make a full day of your visit here.

  • Hours & Price : 12:00 pm – 10:00 pm daily, INR 700 Monday to Friday & INR 800 on Saturday and Sunday for 45 minutes
  • What Else is Nearby: Museo Camera , Mangal Mahadev Birla Kanan Temple
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Roasted (at ISKATE), Chili’s , PAUL , Haldiram’s , Harajuko Tokyo Cafe (all at Ambience Mall, Gurugram)

20. Bowling at SMAAASH

A two lane bowling alley with purple lighting and colourful bowling balls, one of the best things to do with kids in Delhi

Delhi’s premiere climbing facility is one of the best things to do with kids in Delhi and is a fun way for kids and adults to get active. Boulder Box has walls to suit all abilities, including a ‘campus’ wall so beginners can learn the basics.

They offer one hour kids classes which focus on technical understanding and movement on a climbing wall while under constant supervision. Private coaching is also available.

Climbing shoes and chalk (for hands) are available to rent. There are change rooms and an onsite cafe. Boulder Box offers yoga and aerial arts skills classes as well.

  • Hours & Price : 9:00 am – 9:30 pm Wednesday to Monday (closed Tuesday), INR 500 to INR 700 adult, INR 300 children (children’s classes are 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm & 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday)
  • What Else is Nearby: see a movie at PVR Directors Cut in Ambience Mall Vasant Kunj
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Sagar Ratna, Chili’s , the Big Chill Cafe

22. See a Movie

ladies walking outside a PVR Cinema

India loves the movies, and Delhi has hundreds of excellent movie theatres. Movie theatres are modern, air conditioned (it’s a great escape on a hot day) and have plenty of food options. The multiplexes always have the latest American block busters as well as domestic movies.

For an authentic experience see a Bollywood film (some have English subtitles). Indians can get very animated during a film and local reactions are almost as entertaining as the movie itself.

To check movie schedules and purchase tickets I use these two sites: PVR Cinemas and Book My Show .

  • Hours & Price : 11:00 am – 11:00 pm (hours vary, check local listings), INR 300 – INR 1100 (prices vary between theatres, date and time of movie)
  • Where to Eat Nearby: all movie theatres have concession stands, some with full meal options

23. Bharat Darshan Park

Chor Minar replica at Bharat Darshan Park, one of the best things to do with kids in Delhi

This is one of Delhi’s most ingenious parks. It features over 21 replicas of famous temples and heritage buildings from across India, built entirely of scrap metal.

The replicas were constructed using 350 tons of scrap material, including old vehicles, fans, iron rods, nuts and bolts. The toilet facilities are made from old shipping containers, the park uses solar energy and has its own water treatment facility.

It’s a great way to see India’s most famous buildings, like the Taj Mahal, Char Minar, Gateway of India, Konark Temple, Mysore Palace and Victoria Memorial. At dusk the monuments are lit up with coloured lights.

The park is set on 8.5 acres and has plenty of shaded seating, toilet facilities and vending machines with snacks.

  • Hours & Price : 10:00 am – 9:00 pm Tuesday to Sunday (closed Monday), INR 100 – 150 adult, INR 50 – 75 children, children under 3 free
  • What Else is Nearby: Rajouri Garden Market , bowling at SMAAASH (Rajouri Garden location)
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Sticky Rice

24. Kidzania

a child size fire truck outside the model fire department in Kidzania, one of the best things to do with kids in Delhi

Kidzania is an interactive indoor theme park that lets kids learn and get inspired through real life role playing activities.

Built like a city, it is complete with paved roads, battery operated cars, businesess and its own currency. Children can role play different jobs and learn about money management. There are no rides or video games. A parents lounge is onsite.

Children can try out over 60 different role playing activities, which include industries from both private and public sectors. It’s one of the most progressive family entertainment centres out there and one of the best things to do with kids in Delhi.

Tickets can be booked through the Kidzania website .

  • Hours & Price : 10:00 am – 9:00 pm daily, prices start at INR 550 adult, INR 1100 children 4-16, INR 550 children 2-4
  • What Else is Nearby: Worlds of Wonder , Snow World , bowling at SMAAASH (Noida location)
  • Where to Eat Nearby: options at Kidzania, Mandarin Trail

25. Museum of Illusions

The Following Eyes of Gandhi exhibit at Delhi's Museum of Illusions, one of the best things to do with kids in Delhi

This is a great family museum and one of the best things to do with kids in Delhi. Kids will love the mind bending and fun illusions that let them climb a wall like Spiderman and lift an auto rickshaw. The installations are based on mirrors, holograms, colours and sound, using science to trick the brain.

To avoid the crowds and lineups, go during the week and in the morning if possible. Buy tickets online on the Museum of Illusions website so you don’t need to queue up. Don’t book the last time slot of the day as staff may try to rush you through the exhibits.

  • Hours & Price : 11:00 am – 8:30 pm daily, INR 990 adults, INR 890 children 3 and over
  • What Else is Nearby: Jantar Mantar,  Agrasen ki Baoli ,  Devi Prasad Sadan Dhobi Ghat , Connaught Place
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Diggin Cafe , Haldiram’s , Juggernaut

26. Worlds of Wonder Amusement & Water Park

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Don’t expect Delhi’s amusement parks to be at the Disney level, they’re just not – but Worlds of Wonder is probably the best one in the city. As long as expectations are kept in check, there is plenty for kids to enjoy here.

There’s a number of rides, including ones suitable for younger children in the children’s section, an indoor games area, and a water park with wave pool and water slides. Keep in mind tap water in India is not potable – you may not want young children in the water park in case they swallow water by accident.

  • Hours & Price : 10:00 am – 6:00 pm daily, INR 1399 adults, INR 999 children 90-129 cm tall
  • What Else is Nearby: Snow World, Okhla Bird Sanctuary , Kidzania
  • Where to Eat Nearby: food concession stands in Worlds of Wonder, Lakshmi Coffee House

27. National Science Centre

A huge black granite ball spinning on a platform of water outside the National Science Centre, one of the best things to do with kids in Delhi

Delhi’s National Science Centre is one of the largest science centres in Asia and one of the best things to do with kids in Delhi. Its goal is to educate through entertainment, and I think it does a pretty good job.

There are exhibitions on nuclear power, human biology, pre-historic life and water, as well as Indian themed exhibits such as India’s role in science and technology.

The centre hosts many workshops and events throughout the year. You can check the calendar on the National Science Centre website .

  • Hours & Price : 9:30 am – 6:00 pm daily, INR 70 (children below 3 feet are free), 3D Show INR 35 and Holoshow INR 40
  • What Else is Nearby: Purana Qila , National Zoological Park , National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy
  • Where to Eat Nearby: cafeteria in the National Science Centre, Cafe Lota

28. National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy

Round, yellow village house with thatch roof at National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy, one of the best museums and galleries in Delhi

Sometimes called India’s most inspiring museum, this little gem is often overlooked by visitors. The museum resembles a village as opposed to a formal gallery which makes it one of the best museums and things to do in Delhi with children.

Traditional crafts and art from across India are always displayed and artisans regularly give demonstrations of their craft.

Kids will enjoy the impressive outdoor village complex with replicas of village dwellings, courtyards and shrines from different parts of India, all built with regional materials.

The museum has a very good shop where you can buy traditional crafts at reasonable prices, and an excellent cafe.

  • Hours & Price : 9:30 am – 6:00 pm Tuesday to Sunday (closed Monday), INR 300 foreigners
  • What Else is Nearby: India Gate , National Science Centre , National Zoological Park
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Cafe Lota at the museum

29. Swimming at the Radisson Blu Hotel Paschim Vihar

long view of the roof top pool and hotel at Radisson Blu Paschim Vihar in Delhi

Most kids love swimming in a pool, and visitors can buy a day pass for the pool at the Radisson Blu Hotel Paschim Vihar. You don’t need to be a hotel guest. The Sheraton New Delhi swimming pool is another great option for kids (they have day passes at the same price).

Delhi has public pools, but sanitation is not always up to Western standards. Given that the water is already not safe to drink in Delhi, the Radisson Blu Hotel Paschim Vihar is a safer option.

The swimming pool is located on the roof top and has panoramic views of Delhi. Parents can relax on the loungers and there’s a poolside bar that serves light meals and drinks.

  • Hours & Price : 7:00 am – 9:00 pm daily, INR 1,500
  • What Else is Nearby: Rajouri Garden Market , Bharat Darshan Park
  • Where to Eat Nearby: poolside bar, Level 2 and Tea Lounge, all at the hotel

30. Indian Air Force Museum

Fighter plane in camouflage colours on display inside an aviation hangar at Indian Air Force Museum, one of the best museums and galleries in Delhi for families

This is an excellent museum and one of the best things to do with kids in Delhi. Children and aviation enthusiasts will love walking through the hangars and getting up close to the planes. The museum is well done, informative and a popular field trip destination for students.

Over 37 aircraft are on display indoors and outdoors. The collection includes vintage jets, helicopters, airplanes and remnants of crashed Pakistani jets from the 1972 India Pakistan war. There’s also anti-aircraft guns, ordnance, vehicles and radar equipment.

  • Hours & Price : 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Wednesday to Sunday (closed Monday and Tuesday), INR 100 adults, INR 50 children
  • What Else is Nearby:   Sulabh International Museum of Toilets
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Longewala Lounge on museum grounds

31. Take a Cycle Tour with Delhi By Cycle

A family of 5 poses sitting and standng around a bike on Rajpath in Delhi

Taking a cycle tour of Delhi is a great family activity and one of the best things to do with kids in Delhi. Not only will it get everyone active, you’ll see a side of Delhi you didn’t know existed. Tours depart at 6:45 am so traffic and heat are not a problem.

Tours are 4 hours long and include a stop for chai (Indian tea) and breakfast. I did the Raj tour through Lutyen’s Delhi and had so much fun it made me want to do all the tours.

Helmets and baby seats are provided and bikes are well maintained. The tour leaders are fabulous – full of stories about Delhi and very aware of guest safety.

For booking and tour information, check the Delhi By Cycle website .

  • Hours & Price : 6:45 am – 10:45 am daily, INR 2000 adults and children
  • What Else is Nearby:   Raj Ghat , Feroz Shah Kotla Fort , Shankar’s International Dolls Museum
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Bhaja Govindam

32. Snow World

an indoor double lane ice slide with snowman and reindeer beside it at Snow World, one of the best things to to do with kids in Delhi

It’s always winter at Snow World in DLF Mall of India, which can be a very welcome break from the Delhi heat. It’s almost a surreal thing to do in a city as hot as Delhi, and one of the best things to do with kids.

Kids can go ice skating, snowboarding, sledging and ice sliding. There’s snow fall in every session for snow play, snow angels and snow ball fights.

Snow World is located in one of the biggest malls of India, DLF Mall of India. After snow play you can catch a movie, shop or eat at one of the many restaurants in the mall.

Snow World tickets include coats, boots and gloves but make sure to bring long, warm socks.

  • Hours & Price : 11:00 am – 9:30 pm daily, INR 1000 adults and children (one hour session)
  • What Else is Nearby:   Okhla Bird Sanctuary , see a movie at PVR DLF Mall of India, bowling at SMAAASH (Noida location)
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Burma Burma, Made in Punjab , Mamagoto, SodaBottleOpenerWala (all in DLF Mall of India)

33. Sulabh International Museum of Toilets

Display of historic toilets and many exhibits on walls at Sulabh International Museum of Toilets, one of the best museums and galleries in Delhi

Kids love this quirky museum which is all about toilets. The museum chronicles the history of the toilet from 2500 BC through a bizarre and rare collection of objects, photos and information.

Although the museum sounds goofy, its mission is to highlight and tackle a very real health problem in India. It was founded by social reformer Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak who has endeavoured to change government policy about the right and need of sanitation for all.

  • Hours & Price : 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Monday to Saturday & 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Sunday and holidays, free
  • What Else is Nearby: Indian Air Force Museum
  • Where to Eat Nearby: Mezbaan Family Restaurant

34. Shankar’s International Dolls Museum

display of dolls in Indian tribal constumes on a raised red display stand at Shankar's International Dolls Museum, one of the best things to do with kids in Delhi

Often referred to as the United Nations of Dolls, this museum has one of the largest collections of dolls internationally. Currently it has over 7,000 dolls from more than 85 countries.

The museum is divided into sections: the Western section, the Asia/Africa/Middle East section and an extensive Indian section with dolls from all different regions in tribal costumes. There’s even a doll workshop where dolls are crafted to sell to collectors and other museums.

  • Hours & Price : 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Tuesday to Sunday (closed Monday), INR 30 adult, INR 12 children
  • What Else is Nearby: Feroz Shah Kotla Fort , National Gandhi Museum and Library , Raj Ghat
  • Where to Eat Nearby : Udupi Cafe, Pizza Point

35. National Rail Museum

Locomotive on display at the National Rail Museum in Delhi, one of the best museums and galleries in Delhi

This is a great museum for families and one of the best things to do with kids in Delhi. The grounds resemble a railway yard with an extensive outdoor collection of locomotives and historic carriages on old railway tracks – there’s even a wheelhouse.

Kids will love exploring the rail cars and taking a ride on the mini Joy Train. When the kids are done looking at trains, the can burn off some steam in the playground.

The restaurant in the museum is a replica of the famous Mumbai train station, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (formerly Victoria Terminus).  There is even a steam locomotive that chugs around the tables.

  • Hours & Price : 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Tuesday to Sunday (closed Monday), INR 50 adult, INR 10 children (rides on trains are extra and prices are double on Saturday, Sunday and public holidays)
  • What Else is Nearby: Nehru Park , Sarojini Nagar Market
  • Where to Eat Nearby : The Rails in the museum, Karnataka Food Centre, Potbelly Restaurant Bihar Nivas

36. Jantar Mantar

Rama Yantra instrument in red sandstone, with visitors standing in front of it

Jantar Mantar is a historical group of 13 architectural astronomy instruments. The name Jantar Mantar literally means “instruments for measuring the harmony of the heavens.” Each instrument had a purpose and was surprisingly accurate.

For budding scientists or anyone interested in astronomy this is a must see site. Kids can get up close to the instruments, which are massive. The park is relatively compact and can be done in about an hour. There’s not much shade, so avoid going on really hot days or mid afternoon.

  • Hours & Price : 6:00 am – 6:00 pm daily, INR 300 adults, children under 15 free
  • What Else is Nearby: Agrasen ki Baoli , Connaught Place , Janpath Market
  • Where to Eat Nearby : Pind Balluchi , Hard Rock Cafe , Cafe Delhi Heights

37. Shop and Hang Out at One of Delhi’s Beautiful Malls

inerior of DLF Mall of India with large butterflies hanging from ceiling and showing the Sephora store

If you have teenagers they might appreciate shopping in a familiar environment. Delhi has some large and very modern malls with many Western branded shops and restaurants.

The larger malls will have movie theatres, foods courts, plenty of restaurants, coffee shops, Indian and Western stores. They’re climate controlled and make a welcome break in summer from the Delhi heat.

Don’t be alarmed by the security to get into the mall, it’s standard practice in Delhi.

The best malls in Delhi (including the suburbs of Noida and Gurugram) are:

  • Select City Walk (and attached DLF Avenue Saket), Saket
  • The Chanakya (luxury mall), Chanakyapuri
  • Ambience Mall, Vasant Kunj
  • DLF Promenade (and attached DLF Emporio), Vasant Kunj
  • Ambience Mall, Gurugram
  • DLF Mall of India, Noida

Opening times vary but are generally between 10:00 and 11:00 am, and closing times are between 10:00 and 11:00 pm. Every mall has plenty of food options, except for The Chanakya which only has a few options (it’s a small mall, focused on luxury brands).

38. Have a Picnic

families picnicking in front of the tombs in Lodhi Garden

Delhi has many beautiful spots for a picnic . Visit any of Delhi’s large parks on the weekend and you will see lots of Indian families with blankets spread out on the lawns, picnicking. It’s a great way to get kids outdoors and enjoy some family time. Lodhi Garden , Sunder Nursery and Nehru Park are popular picnic spots in the city.

Planning a picnic in Delhi is super easy. You can have groceries and ready-made food items delivered right to your door with apps like Big Basket and Blinkit. Delhi has fruit and vegetable markets in every neighbourhood, and there are lots of little supermarkets you can visit. For a very simple alternative, order food from a restaurant and have it packed to go.

39. Waste to Wonder Dinosaur Park

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Delhi now has its own version of Jurassic Park at the ingenious Waste To Wonder Park. This park has been around for a few years, but they just completed a terrific section on dinosaurs that is sure to please children.

Now the park has something for every member of the family. Adults will enjoy replicas of the 7 wonders of the world, and the kids can play on the dinosaurs (several are slides). All of the models are made from metal waste like automobile parts, old fans, rods, iron sheets, bicycle parts, metal railings, defunct sewer lines and old appliances.

It’s a very family friendly park, with a mini train, play area and food court, making it the best new thing to do with kids in Delhi.

  • Hours & Price : 11:00 am – 11:00 pm Tuesday to Sunday (closed Monday), INR 50 adults, INR 25 children 3-12, children under 3 and adults over 65 free (admission is double on Sunday)
  • What Else is Nearby: Humayun’s Tomb (UNESCO) ,  Sunder Nursery
  • Where to Eat Nearby : food court at the park, Taste Triangle, Fabcafe (at Sunder Nursery – there is an entrance fee)

Where to Stay in Delhi with Kids

South or Central Delhi are the best parts of the city to stay in with children. These are nicer areas and close to many sites and monuments. Family friendly hotels with pools, babysitting and special kids activities are:

  • Taj Palace  (luxury)
  • Maidens Hotel  (luxury)
  • Sheraton New Delhi  (mid-range)
  • Radisson Blu Hotel New Delhi Paschim Vihar (mid-range)

Where to Eat with Kids in Delhi

Indian cuisine is one of the most diverse in the world but the masala might not suit young palates. Luckily there are many options for less adventurous eaters. Besides Western chains like McDonald’s, Taco Bell, KFC, Dominos and Subway there are lots of great restaurants for children.

Haldiram’s

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Haldiram’s is a great place to eat with children. India’s favourite food chain has outlets all over Delhi. It’s a casual, cafeteria style restaurant offering a variety of Indian meals and chaats (snacks).

Food is not overly spicy and it’s a great way for kids to try local food and street style snacks in a sanitary environment.

  • Location: multiple locations all over Delhi, Noida and Gurugram
  • Hours: 9:00 am – 10:00 pm but hours may vary according to location

Habitat Hub

This American style diner serves international food, including breakfast. Kids will enjoy the retro theme diner and familiar food items. It’s located in one of Delhi’s premiere cultural hubs, India Habitat Centre , which always has free art shows and public art set up in the garden area.

  • Location: India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Rd, Lodi Colony, New Delhi
  • Hours: 8:00 am – 10:00 pm daily

Chili’s Grill & Bar

The American casual dining restaurant chain has several locations in Delhi. The menu does include some foods to appeal to the Indian palate but is mostly burgers, pizzas and the Tex-Mex food Chili’s is famous for.

  • Locations: Pacific Mall (Tagore Garden, Delhi), Vegas Mall (Dwarka), Connaught Place (New Delhi), Ambience Mall (Vasant Kunj, Delhi), Ambience Mall (Gurugram), DLF Avenue Mall (Saket, Delhi), Cyberhub (Gurugram), DLF Mall of India (Noida)
  • Hours: 12:00 pm – 11:00 pm daily

Andhra Pradesh Bhavan

A metal thali tray filled with different Indian foods

This unassuming government canteen is a favourite of those in the know. Everyone one from rickshaw drivers to high level government officials come in for the bottomless thali trays.

A thali is an assortment of foods that includes dhal, vegetable dishes, Indian breads, rice, and something sweet. It’s basically a buffet on a tray. Servers roam the aisles and slosh out food onto your tray (which kids love). You can eat as much as you want and it’s always fresh.

  • Location: 1, Ashoka Rd, Pataudi House, New Delhi
  • Hours: 8:00 am – 10:00 am (breakfast), 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm (lunch) & 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm (dinner) daily

Hard Rock Cafe

The global rock and roll themed chain now has a location in central Delhi. If your kids are craving burgers and American classics, this is the place to come. The restaurant is decorated with rock and roll memorabilia, has an outdoor terrace and its own coffee house, the Constant Grind.

  • Location: Atma Ram Mansion, Connaught Circus, New Delhi
  • Hours: 12:00 pm – 1:00 am daily

The Big Chill Cafe

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Delhi’s favourite home-grown restaurant chain has locations throughout the city. The menu is extensive and includes pasta, pizza, burgers, salads, sandwiches and Indian food. There is bound to be something for even the fussiest eater. Big Chill Cafes are very popular, so if you go during lunch or dinner time or on the weekend, expect to wait for a table.

If your kids have a sweet tooth, take them to either Big Chill Cakery or Big Chill Creamery (ice cream) in Khan Market for dessert. They will love both of them.

  • Locations: Connaught Place (Delhi), Khan Market (Delhi), DLF Promenade (Vasant Kunj, Delhi), Ardee Mall (Gurugram), DLF Avenue Mall (Saket, Delhi), Cyberhub (Gurugram), DLF Mall of India (Noida), Kailash Colony Market (Delhi)
  • Hours: 12:00 pm – 11:00 pm (hours can vary depending on location)

This urban themed restuaruant chain has an extensive menu. Actually this is a great place to go if the kids want American style food but you want Indian. At least half the menu is Indian, but the other half is burgers, pasta, salads, pizza, wraps and other international foods like bao. They also have a pretty extensive drink menu, for the adults.

  • Locations: Epicuria Food Mall (Nehru Place, Delhi), Cyberhub (Gurugram), Ambience Mall (Vasant Kunj, Delhi), Hauz Khas Village (Delhi), DLF Mall of India (Noida), Vegas Mall (Dwarka), DLF Avenue Mall (Saket, Delhi), Aerocity (Delhi), Exchange Building (Civil Lines, Delhi), Ramgarh Rd in Sector 66 (Gurugram)
  • Hours: 12:00 pm – 12:00 am (hours can vary depending on location)

Diggin Cafe

Diggin is a popular Italian inspired cafe that has several locations in Delhi. They’re famous for their beautiful outdoor terraces. They have a child friendly menu offering pizza, pasta, soup, salads and milkshakes.

  • Locations: Anand Lok, Santushi Complex, Connaught Place, Bikaner House
  • Hours: 11:00 am – 10:00 pm (hours vary depending on location)

The Best Pizza Places in Delhi for Kids

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Delhi has some excellent pizzerias serving authentic Italian style pizza. The best are:

  • Leo’s Artisan Pizza (Vasant Vihar and Lajpat Nagar locations)
  • EVOO Eatery & Pizzeria (Shivalik Colony)
  • Pizzeria da Suzy (Gurugram)

Food and Water Safety for Kids in Delhi

Food is definitely safe for kids to eat in Delhi, though much Indian cuisine uses spices and chilis which may not appeal to everyone. But there’s always rice, roti and paranthas which most kids enjoy and are not spicy. Yogurt is a great way to temper food that is too hot for your child – that is why it is commonly served with Indian meals.

Tap water is not safe to drink in Delhi – make sure you and your children drink bottled or filtered water. This includes frozen ice treats on the street (like the Indian version of snow cones), and street food which uses water in any sauces.

Should I visit Delhi with kids?

Absolutely! There is tons of stuff for kids to do in Delhi no matter what their interests are. Indian culture is very family oriented and children are welcome everywhere. Here is an itinerary for one day in Delhi with children .

Is it safe to travel to Delhi with kids?

Delhi is as safe as any other megacity for kids, but there are some things to keep in mind. Safety standards are not the same as in the West. Railings may be low or non-existent in places, sidewalks (where they exist) can be full of potholes, amusement parks and water parks may not be as sanitary as those in Europe or North America. You’ll have to keep a very close eye on young children.

I don’t find Delhi to be stroller friendly (and most Indians don’t use them). Many places don’t have sidewalks, and when there are sidewalks they are full of huge cracks and potholes. Also, motorcycles occasionally use sidewalks when the road is blocked.

When is the best time to visit Delhi with kids?

The most pleasant months in terms of weather are February, March, October and November. Weather is warm but not overly hot during the day and nights are cooler. It’s perfect weather for exploring and won’t be too taxing on little ones.

Delhi does experience extremes in weather, so if you are traveling to Delhi in summer or winter, make sure your accommodation has heat or AC.

Average Weather in Delhi

  • Winter: December & January – 5 to 20C (cool and smoggy)
  • Spring: February & March – 20 to 25C (pleasant and sunny)
  • Summer: April & June – 30 to 45C (hot)
  • Monsoon: July to mid September – 30 to 35C (hot and humid)
  • Autumn: mid September to November – 20 to 30C (pleasant and sunny)

The Wrap-Up On 39 Great Things to Do With Kids in Delhi

There are so many things to do with kids in Delhi. No matter what your child’s interests or the time of year you will be able to find lots of things to keep them busy and entertained.

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15 Places to Visit in Delhi with Family

1. national zoological park of delhi.

National Zoological Park of Delhi is the largest zoo in India and a great place to visit in Delhi for kids. It covers 86 hectares and has about 1,350 species of animals, many of which are endemic to South Asia, such as white Bengal tiger, Indian rhinoceros, Asian lion and other rare species.

See more about Top 7 Gardens in Delhi

2. Worlds of Wonder, Noida

Amusement Park: 849 rupees / adult; 699 rupees / child

Water Park: 1475 rupees / adult; 1210 rupees / child

Amusement + Water Park: 1599 rupees / adult; 1449 rupees / child

3. Adventure Island, Rohini

4. shankar’s international dolls museum, 5. national museum, new delhi.

National Museum has a collection of more than 200,000 local precious historical relics from the 3rd century BC to the present, as well as many foreign cultural relics. The museum is divided into three layers and mainly displays ancient, medieval and modern historical relics of India, making is a great educational place to visit in New Delhi for kids.

See also 7 Most Visited Museums in Delhi     Top 6 Art Galleries in Delhi

6. National Rail Museum, New Delhi

Weekdays: 50 rupees for adult; 10 rupees for child

Weekends: 100 rupees for adult; 20 rupees for child

7. Jantar Mantar, New Delhi

8. nehru planetarium, 9. kingdom of dreams, 10. aapno ghar water and amusement park, 11. parkash amusement rides & fun world, 12. children’s park at india gate, 13. the paintball co., 14. smaaash in ambience mall, 15. lodhi garden, you may like.

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20 top things to do in Delhi to get the most of your trip

Puneetinder Kaur Sidhu

Oct 18, 2021 • 8 min read

Crowded shopping street in Delhi, India

The streets of Delhi burst with vibrant colors © Finn stock / Shutterstock

Delhi serves up an astounding cornucopia of history, culture, cuisine, commerce and street life, with countless sights and activities to keep visitors thoroughly engaged.

At first glance, the Indian capital can seem an overwhelming place to negotiate but give it time and you'll feel the chaos subside, revealing delicate vignettes of daily life and layer upon layer of ancient history, built up over 2000 years of settlement.

Here are 20 great things to do in India ’s fast-paced and frantic, but fun-filled capital.

A New Delhi street scene, a man cooking

1. Sample Delhi’s delectable street food

The street food in Delhi is legendary. Tangy delights such as chaat papdi (fried wafers loaded with potatoes, chickpeas, yogurt and chilli) or golgappas (fried hollow dough filled with chickpeas and spicy potatoes), are de rigueur in Old Delhi. Also seek out stuffed parathas (fried breads with vegetable fillings), sizzling kebabs and treacle-dripping jalebis (sweet swirls of fried dough).

2. Admire the grandeur of Humayun's Tomb

Humayun's Tomb combines Persian elegance with fine Indian craftsmanship, and its graceful lines are mirrored by the fiercely symmetrical Mughal Gardens that surround it. For the best photos, stroll here at dusk, or simply admire the architecture at any time of day. Believed to be the precursor of its more famous look-alike, the Taj Mahal , this Unesco-protected monument is well worth the relatively high entry fee.

3. Listen to qawwalis

The best place to hear qawwalis (devotional music) is at the dargah (tomb) of the Sufi saint Nizam-ud-din Auliya ; resounding professions of faith ring out around sunset at one of Sufism’s most revered sites. Buried close to his spiritual master is Amir Khusro, a celebrated Sufi poet from the 13th century. The qawwalis take on a special hue during Basant, the festival of Spring, when both dargah and devotees are adorned with yellow robes and blooms.

Red sandstone arches at Delhi's Red Fort

4. Explore the Red Fort

Explore the great sandstone carcass of the Red Fort , and you'll be whisked back to the last days of the Mughal empire. Though some areas are under restoration, the mixture of graceful Islamic structures and British-era additions still spins a tale of duelling empires. If possible, catch the Republic Day celebrations (January 26) here when the Prime Minister hoists the Tricolor from its resplendent ramparts, and browse the wares on sale in the Meena Bazar, once the exclusive domain of the ladies of the Mughal court.

5. Take the stress out of sight-seeing on a bus tour

You can catch an easy glimpse of Delhi on a Ho-Ho Bus tour for as little as Rs 500 a day. Except for Mondays, tourist buses run throughout the day at regular intervals, stopping at the biggest sights and giving visitors plenty of time to get familiar with the city's history and heritage. Choose from half-day, one-day or two-day tours depending on availability.

6. Go on a shopping spree

Some of the best shopping in the city can be found at Delhi's government emporiums, a string of temples to Indian craftsmanship lined up along Baba Kharak Singh Marg close to Connaught Place . For bargains, hit the flea market stalls nearby on Janpath and in Sarojini Nagar. For a one-stop shop for crafts from around India, look no further than Dilli Haat , near the INA metro stop, which also serves up great street food.

Coloured powder on display at Delhi's Spice Market

7. Lose yourself in Old Delhi

Get lost and confused in the narrow bazaars of Old Delhi, and feel like you've wandered into the medieval period. Every wrong turn springs a new surprise as you stumble upon such hidden delights as the home of the legendary Urdu poet, Mirza Ghalib, the towering Jama Masjid , India's largest mosque or Khari Baoli – Asia’s largest spice bazaar. On your explorations, keep an eye out for a series of well-preserved and colourfully painted Jain havelis (merchant's houses), built in the 18th century.

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8. Explore the sprawling Sunder Nursery

To restore your inner equilibrium, step into the serenity of the 90-acre Sunder Nursery , a beautifully restored park dotted with Mughal monuments, water features and several hundred species of trees. Alive with birds and butterflies, the flowerbeds surround amphitheatres where you can see performances by talent from nearby Nizamuddin Basti.

9. People watch at Lodi Garden

To see Delhi at its most relaxed, wander around Lodi Garden on a Sunday afternoon, the perfect place for people watching. The gardens are dotted with ancient ruins from the Islamic Sayyid and Lodi dynasties so there's plenty to see; bring a picnic basket, relax with a book, or put its jogging tracks to good use.

Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official home of the President of India

10. Watch the Changing of the Guard

A relatively unknown Delhi attraction, the Changing of the Guard takes place on the forecourt of the Rashtrapati Bhavan every Saturday morning. The President’s Bodyguard, kitted out in their ceremonial regalia, put on an equestrian display for a gathering of no more than 200, against the backdrop of the imposing Presidential Palace.

11. Visit Indira Gandhi's former home

The ghosts of history swim through the former home of Indira Gandhi, Indira Gandhi Smriti , where she was shot dead by one of her bodyguards in 1984. There's a lot to learn about India's most powerful dynasty, and India's complex politics, as you wander through this period mansion.

12. Get acquainted with Indian art

Be flabbergasted by the wealth of Indian art at the National Museum , home to an astonishing collection of statues, woodcarvings, paintings and other treasures. Not far away, you can introduce yourself to India's avant-garde artists and their work, installations included, at the National Gallery of Modern Art .

Indian dhal in cooking pan with jasmine rice, coriander and naan on dark background, top view

13. Feast on fine Indian fare

Delhi is amply stocked with great places to eat. For a taste of the south, chow down on scrumptious masala dosas (rice and lentil flour pancakes) at the Janpath branch of Saravana Bhavan , and finish your meal with a deliciously nutty south Indian coffee. Alternatively, take things up a notch by booking a table at Indian Accent in the Lodhi Hotel to sample a tasting menu blending flavors from across the subcontinent, or try the cluster of Mughlai restaurants at Pandara Market ; Pindi and Gulati are standout options.

14. See the city from a different angle

There are dozens of great books that bring Delhi's history to life. Use the map from William Dalrymple's City of Djinns for a novel way to explore the city, or grab Madhulika Liddle’s The Eighth Guest and Other Muzaffar Jang Mysteries and traipse around Shahjahanabad (Old Delhi) in the footsteps of her intrepid Mughal-era detective.

15. Put on your dancing shoes

One great way to feel the rhythms of the subcontinent is through a dance lesson at the Delhi Dance Academy . Their two-hour Namaste India Dance Workshop is an entertaining introduction to the Bollywood, Bhangra, and Garba styles you've probably already seen on the big screen. The cost includes costume hire and a video of the choreographed performance.

Low-angle view of Qutub Minar, Delhi, India

  16. Take time out at the Qutab Minar

For a break from the centre, take a trip out to the historic Qutab Minar , with its towering minaret resembling an ornate factory chimney. This complex is studded with monuments straddling several centuries, and will be of immense interest to any history, architecture or calligraphy buffs. The ruins continue in the neighbouring Mehrauli Archaeological Park .

17. Go upmarket at Khan Market

Sample the refined lifestyle of middle-class Delhiites at laidback Khan Market . Browse the bookshops and homeware stores, then hang out for a chat at Café Turtle , fuelled by coffee and gooey cake. Alternatively, get the youthful vibe by ordering a shake at Big Chill or sushi at Yum Yum Cha , or mix coffee and carafes at Perch , the city’s first wine and coffee bar.

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18. Escape the crush at the Raj Ghat Gandhi Memorial

For respite from the chaos of the city streets, visit Gandhi's simple memorial  in its tranquil gardens at Raj Ghat, and consider the humble lifestyle of the great Independence leader and the tragedy of his departure – nowhere else in Delhi is as peaceful as this.

Colourful artworks in a shop in Hauz Khas

19. Feel the buzz of Hauz Khas

History meets BoHo in the district of Hauz Khas , with its crumbling Deli Sultanate-era tombs and enticing art, antique and fashion boutiques. Enjoy a quick bite or a long, leisurely meal in one of many hip eateries overlooking the lake, or stop in for coffee and conversation at Kunzum Travel Cafe .

20. Climb Jama Masjid's minaret

Wind up your explorations back in Old Delhi at the Jama Masjid, and climb the mosque's minaret in the late afternoon for epic views of stacked rooftops, soaring vultures and twirling kites, then reward yourself with a classic non-veg meal nearby at Karim's or Al-Jawahar , both famous for their rich, meaty kebabs.

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This article was first published Aug 11, 2019 and updated Oct 18, 2021.

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18 Places to Visit in Delhi With Family For Fun

Delhi- the heart of India, a lively metropolis where the active present hums with the vitality of a booming city and history whispers through the historic walls.

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With its perfect blend of tradition and modernity, Delhi, the capital of India, is a tribute to the nation’s rich cultural legacy.

This expansive capital city offers much more than its well-known sites for families looking for a well-balanced combination of entertainment, learning, and leisure.

It is a veritable gold mine of experiences just waiting to be discovered.

India’s energetic and ancient capital, Delhi, skilfully combines the old and the new. Delhi is a fantastic place to spend a wonderful holiday with your family because it has a rich cultural history, a varied culinary scene, and lots of attractive places to visit in Delhi with family.

Places to Visit in Delhi With Family For Fun

1) apno ghar water and amusement park.

The most relaxed and fun place to visit in Delhi with family to splash the summer heat are the Apno Ghar with the rollicking rides, smashing days to smash in the day to have fun with the best waterpark.

The experience will be fun filled and make your places to visit in Delhi with family for fun. This waterpark will allow you to have fun with your family, beat the sunny days, and chill in the water with exciting rides.

Open all around the clock

Time Required: 1 day

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2) Adventure Island

Adventure Island is one amongst the most famous adventure parks which will be a one-stop place for you to haunt the thrill, excitement, rides and get with the super fun food to places to visit in Delhi with family . 

Along with a wide variety of rides for adults, children, and water rides, it also has occasionally scheduled special events. Go on an adult-only ride like “Butterfly Feeling” or “Twister” to feel your heart race; or, indulge your inner kid on less frightening coasters like “Wild Wheels,” “Sky Riders,” or “Splash Down.”

The Wave Rocker, Ringa Ringa Thing, Splash Dunk, Bumper Cars, and Bush Buggies are favourites among big groups of friends and families. Apart from the adventure park, you may also try your hand at window shopping at the Metro Walk, which is lined with the newest brands, and end up at pleasant cocktails.

Timings: 

11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 

If you are looking to buy tickets on the spot, then you can take a ticket from the counter 10:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 

On weekdays (Except gazetted and public holidays): Rs.350 per person for all 

On weekends, Rs.500 per person for all 

3) Kiddly Land

Delhi’s largest outdoor play area for youngsters in Vasant Kunj is the Kiddyland. With swings, rope climbs, slides, and a ship, it provides the greatest and largest selection of outdoor play structures.

Kiddyland offers a Ball Pool Area with over 2,000 balls to enhance the thrill. Kiddyland will be a must visit place in Delhi with family when you have your kids with you.

11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 

The timing is similar for all the weekdays in DLF Promenade 

The prices may vary with the choice of activities chosen by you for your kids. 

4) Children’s Park

The largest and most popular Children’s Park, spanning 10 acres, is at the India Gate in the centre of the city. 

A large number of swings, including see-saws, swings, and monkey bars for larger youngsters, as well as short ladders and kid-sized slides, are scattered around the area. 

In addition to these amenities, the park offers a children’s library, an aquarium, a musical fountain, an amphitheatre, herbal garden, and an aquarium for kids of all ages.

Summers: 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. 

Winters: 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Open on all days 

There is no price charged for visiting this park. 

5) National Zoological Park:

National Zoological Park is a fun place to visit in Delhi with family, as it is a home to a large number of species of reptiles, birds, and mammals creating a resembling environment resembling their natural habitat.

You will see many such species that you will never see at any other place in India. The park is sun fun filled and will leave you in a memorable experience.

Slot 1: 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 

Slot 2: 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Zoo remains closed on Friday of every week. 

Entrance Fee for Indian Adults: Rs. 80/ person 

Entrance Fee for Indian Children (5-12 years): Rs. 40/ person 

Entrance Fee for Children below 5 years: Free

Entrance Fee for Indian Senior Citizens (60 and above years): Rs. 40/ person 

Entrance Fee for Foreigners Adults: Rs. 400/ person 

Entrance Fee for Foreigners Children (5-12 years): Rs. 200/ person 

6) Deer Park

The Deer Park is a huge land area of 60 acres, which is a pleasant place to visit in Delhi with your family for fun. The place has a duck pond, an area reserved which is a home to thousands of deer, and also a place with many peacocks making you children have fun at the place. 

Summers: 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 

Winters: 5:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 

You need a minimum of 2 to 3 hours if you wish to explore the whole deer park. 

Price: 

There is no entry fee levied on the Deer Park, and is free. 

7) National Bal Bhavan

The Ministry of Human Resource Development oversees National Bal Bhavan, an independent organisation with its main office at ITO, New Delhi. 

Founded in 1956 by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru , the Indian Prime Minister at the time, the center’s mission is to foster and develop young children’s creative potential by offering them an interactive environment filled with stimulating activities and opportunities tailored to their age, aptitude, and abilities.

9:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

This place remains closed on Mondays and Tuesdays and on all the Gazette holidays.

Entry for children up to 16 years: Free 

Above 16 years: Rs 20 per person 

8) National Rail Museum

Marvel at the collection of vintage steam engines, electric locomotives, and monorail trains as you roam around the expansive grounds. The Fairy Queen, the world’s oldest operating steam locomotive, which was built in 1855, is the museum’s main attraction. 

Additionally, you can visit the inside displays that highlight the various facets of Indian Railways and enjoy a joyride on a toy train around the premises. Don’t forget to check out the steam loco simulator and 3D virtual train journey.

10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

Remains closed on Monday  

Children: (3 years to 12 years) 

Weekdays: Rs 10

Weekends: Rs 20 

Adults: (12 years and above) 

Weekdays: Rs 50

Weekends: Rs 100

This is the entry fee, for the train rides, all the charges vary inside the museum.  

9) SPLASH Water Park

You can visit Splash Water Park in Delhi with your family to splash the heat of the sunny summer days. The water park is an amazing place to have a day filled with fun and have lip smacking food at its amazing food court. The place has many water rides and joy rides to offer you and your family a memorable day spent with fun.

10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 

Children below Height 2.9 ft- Rs 400 on weekdays, Rs 500 on weekends 

Adults- Rs 700 on weekdays, Rs 800 on weekends 

Couple: Rs 1000

10) Fun & Food Village, Delhi

The exciting place which is a must visit place with your family to have an exhilarating experience, featuring the fun water rides, and other attractions to have fun and thrills. 

The amusement activities in the park are adding an extra layer of fun, and excitement in your visit. From the thrilling riding experience to the interactive games, Fun & Food village has something for all in the family.

Weekdays: 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Weekends: 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 

Children: Rs 1250 per person 

Male Stag: Rs 2000 per person

Female Stage: Rs 1750 per person

Couple: Rs 3500 per person

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11) Shankar International Dolls Museum, Delhi

This is the Dolls Museum which has the largest collection of dolls in Delhi, with a total of 6500 dolls. The museum is built by the Children’s Book Trust on Bahadur Shah Marg.

10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 

Remains closed on Monday

Entry Fee 

Children: Rs 12

Adults: Rs 30

12) Waste to Wonder Park Delhi

11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. 

Closed in Monday and on all National Holidays 

Time required to visit is 1 to 2 hours

Entry Tickets 

Students from Municipality School, Senior Citizens and Children below 3 years: Free 

Children (3 years to 12 years): Rs. 25

Adults: Rs. 50

13) National Gallery of Modern Art, Delhi

Indian paintings and sculptures, most of which date from 1850 onward, are on display in the National Gallery of Modern Art, which opened its doors in 1954. 

The museum’s artwork is the main attraction, but there’s also a gift shop and library with postcard replicas of many of the most well-known pieces on display.

11:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. 

Time Required 2 to 3 hours

Indian National: Rs. 20 

Foreign National: Rs 500

14) Crafts Museum Delhi

At this museum in Delhi, the history is brought to life, where the artisans are showing the traditional beauty of Indian culture, the crafts of rich Indian culture. This place is best to visit with family if you are culture lovers and have interest towards art.

9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 

The museum remains closed on Monday.

Indians: Rs 20 per person

Foreigners: Rs 300 per person

15) National Science Centre, Delhi

National Science Centre in Delhi is one of the largest Science Centre in Asia which is k=commonly known with the name of the, “A Dream castle for One and All”. 

This place brings your fictional science ideas to reality, you will have a fun day here with your kids making them learn science closely with practical learning. 

Open all day.

Indian: Rs 20

Foreigners: Rs 650

16) Nehru Planetarium

The place is one of the amazing places in India to make you learn about the solar system, with both English and Hindi shows. The renowned Sky Theatre of Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium welcomes over 200,000 people annually. The Sky Theatre has the shape of a dome. Details about planets and constellations are displayed. 

9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 

Remains closed on every Monday. 

Adults (2D shows): Rs. 100

Child (4 years to 12 years) (2D shows): Rs. 70

17) Red Fort

The Red Fort is a UNESCO site showing the rich historical culture of Delhi city. The architectural marvel monument will let you explore the beauty of red sandstone with your family and enjoy the light and sound show in the evening. On the way to Red Fort, small stalls sell the knick and knacks across the places to visit in Delhi with family .

9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

Closed on Mondays 

Activities to do:

Light and Sound Show: 

Hindi: 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 

English: 9:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. 

Shopping from the stroll stalls near Red Fort 

Entry Fees:

Rs. 35 to Red Fort 

Rs. 60 (weekdays) and Rs 80 (weekends) for adults 

Rs. 20 (weekdays) and Rs 30 (weekends) for children

18) Agrasen Ki Baoli

If you are seeking to visit picturesque scenery with your family, then Agrasen Ki Baoli is one of the best places to visit in Delhi with your family to have Instagram-worthy pictures.

It is a protected Archaeological monument from the Archaeological Survey of India on Halley Road, New Delhi. The serene atmosphere of the Baoli will make you take many pictures to capture the beauty in your camera and have a fun time with your family. 

7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 

Time Required: 

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Spiritual Places to Visit in Delhi with Family

1) akshardham temple.

Akshardham temple - Spiritual Places to visit in Delhi with family

Akshardham Temple is the symbol of spirituality and Indian culture infused with beautiful architecture. This temple holds the place in the Guinness Book of World records as the largest comprehensive Hindu temple and makes it as a few places to visit in Delhi with family to experience the peace, beauty and spirituality. 

9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Aarti Time: 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. 

Dress Code: 

Decent clothes that cover arms, shoulders, navel and legs.

2) Lotus Temple

Lotus Temple is an edifice to the Baha’i faith with this magnificent building unfolding the architectural beauty with the stupendous petals of lotus. The beauty of this place attracts many visitors, making it one of the most visited establishments in the world. Places to visit in Delhi with family to have an evening walk and see the beautiful architecture. 

October to March: 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

April to September: 9:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Closed on Monday

Time required

45 minutes to 1 hour

3) ISKCON Temple

The Hare Krishna Temple was opened in 1998. You can visit this place with your family for fun and find inner peace. The intricate carvings of the outside with the devotions inside will make you delve into spirituality and fall in love with the place.

If you are a Krishna Bhakt, then this place will lead you to spirituality. The devotional learning at the place with the spiritual nerve of the devotees is the best place to visit in Delhi with family to experience Hindu spirituality.

4:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 

Temple Hall is closed from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. 

2 to 3 hours

4) Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib - Spiritual Places to Visit in Delhi with Family

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is one of the most important gurudwaras for the Sikhs in India—the beautiful Sarovar inside is peaceful and filled with spirituality. The main prayer hall will get you in the spiritual feels and the peace at the library within the premises. 

The sacred place connects the chants all day round connecting you with the divine and is one of the best places to visit in Delhi with family . 

Open 24 hours 

Langar or Meals Time: 

9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 

7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

5) Best Time to Visit and Photography:

Avoid peak afternoons in hot weather and no photos are allowed in the premises. 

Dress Code:

Modest dresses to be worn, with the compulsory covering of head.

6) Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid is the largest of the mosques in India by Shah Jahan, hosting thousands of pilgrims every year on Eid to get special namaz. The old city of Delhi is the place that has this beautiful spiritual Islamic place and a central massive dome of Islamic architecture. During the namaz, non-Islamic people are not allowed in the Masjid. 

7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Non-Islamic: 8:00 a.m. to 30 minutes before sunset 

Minaret: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 

Time Required:

Places to Visit in Delhi with Family for Shopping

1) sarojini market.

Sarojini Nagar market - Places to visit in Delhi with Family for shopping

Sarojini market is in the heart of Delhi, the biggest market in Delhi, which has attractive clothes with many accessories to catch your eyes and shop at affordable prices. You can check out more about Sarojini Nagar Market here.

The designer clothes and branded options will take you and your family to shop immensely and get a bag full of trendy clothes like party wear gown , sarees for women , lehenga, suits, and accessories. This is amongst the places to visit in Delhi with family for a crazy shopping experience.

Timing: 

10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 

3 to 4 hours at least

2) Chandni Chowk

Delhi is the food capital of India, and Chandni Chowk places to visit in Delhi with family will immerse you in the lip-smacking flavours filled with Indian spices and take you on a roller coaster journey of food and tastes. 

The flea market with the flavourful food in Chandni Chowk will get you to experience this place in Delhi with your family for fun shopping women clothes like lehenga for women , gown dresses, sarees , jumpsuits, etc. and eating the tastes of India.

9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 

1 to 2 hours

3) Select City Walk Mall

If you are looking for a peaceful and shopaholic place to visit in Delhi with your family to have fun and shop, then the malls of Delhi will never disappoint you. 

The PVR movie day, with the tantalizing food to get in with the food paradise and have an eye-catchy shopping experience to get in with the fun of mall shopping. This is one of the places to visit in Delhi with family. 

10 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.

3 to 4 hours

4) Dilli Haat

Delhi is a paradise for shoppers and food lovers. You can visit Delhi and get the best and trendy at the best prices. 

The cultures of all states come together under this unique place in Delhi, which was opened to support the local culture, art, and craftsmanship. This place is a paradise to get local craftsmanship shopping and cultural shops, and Delhi Chaat Bazaar is a place to visit Delhi with family for fun . 

10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

5) Khan Market

In Delhi, Khan market is one of the classy places to shop in Delhi with a posh crowd and place. This market is one of the costliest and oldest Indian markets, filled with fashion boutiques and influential people, with high-end bookstores and cafes, these places to visit in Delhi with family for fun in a posh area. 

The Khan market visit is incomplete without the tikkas and seekh of Khan Chacha, which will always make you crave this. The essence of this market is maintained with modernity. 

Open till 12:00 a.m. 

2 to 4 hours

6) Paranthewali Gali – Food Place in Delhi

The live paratha counters at this Gali will always attract you to places to visit in Delhi with family for fun eating and exploring new parathas. 

The night scenes at these narrow lanes are all around filled with people tasting the flavours of Indian parathas and having a unique and mouth-watery eating experience. 

9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.  

1 hour 

Rs. 150 per person

Final Words :

Delhi is a living example of how ancient grandeur and modern vitality can coexist, not just as a city on a map. We have uncovered the many features that make Delhi the best place for enriching family experiences as a result of our investigation into family-friendly locations within this dynamic city.

From the majestic Rajpath to the monuments like Red Fort that is narrating the tales of bygone eras with immersive travel for shoppers’ paradise and food lovers to take the history of Indian to the present modernity.

Every moment becomes a part of the collective memory of an amazing journey as families enjoy the excitement of Adventure Island or meander through the vast grounds of the Lotus Temple.

Delhi is a canvas of limitless places to visit in Delhi with family for fun and for happiness and togetherness thanks to the beautiful mix of cultural immersion at Dilli Haat, peace of Bangla Sahib and Akshardham Temple, and the fun of Apno Ghar Water and Adventure Park.

Delhi invites families to join in a tapestry of experiences that will not only amuse but also educate them, thanks to its rich history and modern charm.

Delhi thus invites families to explore, discover, and create enduring ties in a city that beats with the pulse of India’s dynamic soul—whether it be through a leisurely stroll down Rajpath or an exciting ride at Adventure Island.

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Exploring the Best Destinations in Delhi With Family

Planning a family trip to Delhi and searching for the ideal places to visit? Delhi, India's vibrant capital city, boasts many attractions suitable for families. Explore historic monuments, lush parks, and interactive museums in India's vibrant capital. From the iconic Red Fort to serene Lodhi Gardens, Delhi offers endless family fun. Discover it all in our comprehensive guide to creating unforgettable memories. Delhi: Where culture meets excitement! 

It is also home to several family-friendly attractions, making it a great destination for a vacation with your loved ones. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the top places to visit in Delhi with family , ensuring a memorable and informative experience for all.

1. Red Fort (Lal Qila): The Iconic Mughal Fort

Kickstart your family adventure with a visit to the Red Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the epitome of Mughal architecture. Within the fort's sprawling complex, immerse yourself in history as you visit Diwan-i-Aam, the grand hall where the emperor held public audiences, and Diwan-i-Khas, the opulent private audience chamber adorned with intricate artwork. The stunning gardens, such as the Nahr-i-Behisht or Stream of Paradise, offer tranquil retreats amidst the bustling city. Make sure not to miss the captivating sound and light show in the evening, which vividly narrates the fort's historical significance.

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It was built in the 17th century by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, who also built the Taj Mahal. It is also home to several palaces, mosques, and gardens. Don't miss the mesmerising sound and light show as the sun sets. This immersive experience brings the fort's rich history to life, vividly narrating its significance through the ages.

The Red Fort is not just an architectural marvel; it's a portal to India's glorious past. Explore its palaces, mosques, and gardens, and you'll be transported back in time to the grandeur of the Mughal era.

2. Humayun's Tomb: Mughal Elegance Unveiled

Humayun's Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a testament to Mughal grandeur. Its lush gardens and intricate architecture make it a picture-perfect spot for family photographs. Dive into the fascinating history behind this architectural gem.

Humayun's Tomb: Mughal Elegance Unveiled

Built in the 16th century, Humayun's Tomb is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a prime example of Mughal architecture. This regal resting place for Emperor Humayun boasts an intricate design, As you approach the tomb, its exquisite symmetry and intricate details will leave you in awe. featuring a harmonious blend of red sandstone and white marble. Surrounded by lush gardens, it's an idyllic spot for family photos. Dive into history as you explore this remarkable gem during your Delhi visit.

3. Qutub Minar: The Majestic Tower

A visit to Qutub Minar, a soaring 73-meter-tall tower built in the 12th century, is a must. It's not just a historical site but also a fantastic place for a family picnic. The complex houses the enigmatic Iron Pillar and several other historical structures that will pique your family's curiosity.

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The Qutub Minar is another UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most popular tourist attractions in Delhi . It is the tallest brick minaret in the world and was built in the 12th century by the Delhi Sultanate. The Minar is surrounded by several other monuments, including the Alai Darwaza and the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque. Within the complex, you'll encounter the enigmatic Iron Pillar, known for its rust-resistant iron alloy, and the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, an architectural gem. Alai Darwaza, an imposing gateway, adds to the grandeur.

4. Akshardham Temple: A Spiritual Voyage

The Akshardham Temple is a Hindu temple complex that is one of the largest in the world. It is dedicated to Swaminarayan, a Hindu saint and reformer. What sets Akshardham apart is its immersive cultural complex. Akshardham Temple is a modern marvel of Indian architecture. Families can embark on an enlightening boat ride, journeying through India's history and heritage. Along the way, learn about Hinduism and Indian culture through educational exhibits and captivating displays. Beyond its sheer beauty, Akshardham offers a profound experience that combines spirituality, artistry, and education, making it a must-visit destination for families seeking both enlightenment and entertainment. 

Akshardham Temple: A Spiritual Voyage

Beyond the temple's beauty, the adjacent cultural complex offers an engaging boat ride through India's rich history, making it both educational and entertaining for the family.

5. Dilli Haat: A Cultural Extravaganza

Dilli Haat is a vibrant cultural and craft bazaar, a melting pot of India's diverse traditions. Here, you can immerse your family in the rich tapestry of Indian culture. Discover traditional handicrafts and souvenirs from all corners of the country, making it an ideal shopping destination.

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But it's not just about shopping; it's also a culinary adventure. Savour diverse Indian cuisines, from aromatic North Indian curries to spicy South Indian delicacies. Dilli Haat is an immersive experience where you can shop, dine, and delve into the vibrant soul of India, all in one place.

6. Rail Museum: All Aboard for Fun!

For families with a passion for trains, the National Rail Museum is an absolute must-visit. This museum boasts an impressive collection of vintage locomotives and carriages, offering an engaging experience for enthusiasts of all ages.

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From the iconic Fairy Queen steam engine to the extravagant saloons used by Indian royalty, the museum showcases the rich history of rail travel in India. It's an educational and thrilling journey through the evolution of Indian railways, making it a perfect family outing. All aboard for a memorable day at the National Rail Museum!

7. Adventure Island: Thrills Await

For an adrenaline rush, take your family to Adventure Island, an amusement park featuring thrilling rides, water slides, and exciting entertainment options.

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Adventure Island is an amusement park with a variety of rides and attractions for all ages. It is a great place to spend a day with your family and have fun.

8. Lodi Gardens: A Green Oasis

Indulge in a serene family picnic at Lodi Gardens, a historical park graced with beautifully landscaped gardens, ancient tombs, and picturesque walking trails.

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The Lodhi Gardens are a series of gardens that were built by the Lodhi dynasty in the 15th and 16th centuries. The gardens are home to several tombs, mosques, and other monuments, as well as a variety of flora and fauna. They are a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy a peaceful day outdoors.

In addition to these top attractions, Delhi also has several other family-friendly attractions, such as:

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In addition to these top attractions, Delhi also has many other family-friendly attractions, such as:

Lotus Temple: Known for its unique lotus-shaped architecture, this Bahá'í House of Worship offers a serene environment for meditation and reflection.

Jama Masjid: India's largest mosque, built by Emperor Shah Jahan, is a breathtaking example of Mughal architecture. 

Chandni Chowk: Explore the bustling markets and narrow lanes of this historic area for a true taste of Old Delhi's charm and street food delights.

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: A Sikh temple is known for its peaceful atmosphere and community kitchen serving free meals to all visitors.

National Handicrafts & Handlooms Museum: Discover India's rich textile and craft heritage through a vast collection of traditional art forms and fabrics.

Hauz Khas Village: A trendy neighbourhood with eclectic boutiques, art galleries, and vibrant nightlife, perfect for an evening stroll.

Nehru Planetarium: An educational and fun experience for families, where you can explore the cosmos through interactive exhibits and sky-watching sessions.

Agrasen ki Baoli: A historic stepwell known for its unique architecture and a tranquil escape from the city's hustle and bustle.

Lajpat Nagar Market: A popular shopping destination for clothing, accessories, and street food.

Nizamuddin Dargah : A Sufi shrine known for its spiritual atmosphere and qawwali performances that can be a soul-stirring experience.

These additional attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, ensuring that your family's trip to Delhi is both enriching and memorable.

Conclusion: Top Places In Delhi

Delhi, a city that seamlessly weaves history, culture, and entertainment, is a perfect family destination. To craft an unforgettable itinerary, tailor your plans to your family's interests and ages.  From the bustling markets of Old Delhi to the tranquil gardens, Delhi offers a spectrum of activities to delight every family member. Make the most of your visit to this vibrant and diverse city, ensuring that every moment is filled with discovery and wonder.

From historical marvels to culinary delights and cultural experiences, Delhi offers a spectrum of activities to delight every family member. 

FAQs : Best Place In Delhi

1. Is Delhi safe for families?

Delhi is generally safe for families, but it's essential to exercise caution, especially in crowded areas.

2. What is the best time to visit Delhi with family?

The best time to visit is during the winter months, from October to March when the weather is pleasant.

3. Are there child-friendly restaurants in Delhi?

Yes, Delhi has numerous child-friendly restaurants with kid's menus and play areas.

4. How do I navigate Delhi's public transportation with a family?

Delhi Metro is a convenient and safe option for travelling with a family but be prepared for rush hours.

5. Can I hire a tour guide for my family trip to Delhi?

Yes, hiring a local tour guide can enhance your family's experience and provide valuable insights into the city's history and culture.

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India Gate

India Gate is an important site to visit when on your tour to Delhi. India Gate has its original name as All India War Memorial that was built in order to commemorate the 82000 soldiers of the Indian Army who lost their lives during the First World War happened from 1914 to 1921 as well as in the Third Anglo-Afghan War. The war memorial is situated at Rajpath where you can reach by getting down at Barakhamba Road Metro station in Delhi. India gate is also known to be one of the best places to visit with friends in Delhi .

India Gate is located on the eastern edge of the ceremonial axis of Delhi and it was formerly called Kingsway. The names of around 13300 servicemen including some soldiers and officers from the United Kingdom are displayed on the gate. The architecture of India Gate is world famous as the triumphal arch that looks like the Arch of Constantine and also compared to the Arc de Triomphe and the Gateway of India in Mumbai.

The designer of the memorial was Sir Edwin Lutyens. After the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, there was a simple structure including a black marble plinth with a reversed rifle which was capped by a war helmet and bounded by four eternal flames built under the Memorial Archway. This one was the Amar Jawan Jyoti or the Flame of the Immortal Soldier.

The construction of India Gate was started in 1921 and completed in 1931. The architectural dimensions of the structure say that it is 42 meters tall and 9.1 meters wide. It was constructed using yellow and red sandstone along with granite. In 2014, the Government announced the plans to construct a National War Memorial around the canopy as well as a National War Museum at the park nearby.

India Gate Parade or the Republic Day Parade is the most ceremonious and prestigious event happen in front of India Gate every year. On January 26th, each year, India commemorates the day it became a republic with an esteemed presence of many national as well as dignified guests from other countries.

India Gate entry time: Anyone can visit India Gate anytime as it is open on all days 24 hours.

India Gate Entry fee: There is no entry fee to visit the structure.

India Gate location: Rajpath Marg, India Gate, New Delhi, Delhi 110001.

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    -The climate during the months from October to March will be favourable for sightseeing tours in Delhi . You can enjoy visiting India Gate with your family and friends peacefully during that time.

    -It will be fun if you bring cooked or packaged food with you, and have a picnic. You can also go for boating at the Boating Club adjacent to India Gate grounds.

    -The nearest metro station to India Gate is Central Secretariat (Yellow Line). The metro station has more than one exit gate so that you can seek the help of customer service about the closest gate to India Gate.

    -Take an auto rickshaw or the shuttle rickshaw/rickshaw service to India Gate from the metro station. Bus service can also be availed depending on your boarding point.

    -In case you are there in January, you can attend the Republic Day parade on 26th January.

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Humayun's Tomb

Humayun's Tomb

Maqbera e Humayun or the Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi is a major historical site in India and also one of the best places to visit in north Delhi. It is the tomb of the famous Mughal emperor of India Humayun. It was commissioned by the first wife of Humayun who was the chief consort as well, Empress Bega Begum in 1569-70. The design of the tomb was born in the heart of Mirak Mirza Ghiyas- a persial architect invited by Bega Begum herself. Located in Nizamuddin East in Delhi, the tomb is known as the first garden tomb found on the Indian subcontinent, placed very close to the Dina-panah citadel. It is known to be one of the best places to visit in Delhi during summers as it also has a walled garden within its enclosure.

UNESCO declared it as a World Heritage Site in 1993 and since then its reputation began to flourish. But after that, it had to undergo several restorations. Near the tomb, there are several smaller monuments from the main entrance to the West that include one that even built prior to the main tomb. Isa Khan Niyazi’s tomb is that one who was an Afghan noble in Sher Shah Suri’s court of the Suri dynasty. Humayun’s tomb complex accommodates the main tomb of the Emperor Humayun along with the graves of Bega Begum, Hamida Begum and Dara Shikoh as well as other significant Mughal members.

An inimitable leap in Mughal architecture is displayed along with the Persian model garden that is the Charbagh garden. The construction of the toms was started in 1565, almost nine years after his death. The completion of the tomb was in 1572. The memorial built for Humayun symbolizes the unpredictable symbiosis between Humayun and his wife Bega Begum who was so grieved over the death of her husband finally decided to create such an astonishing remembrance.

The Turkic and Mughal rule in the subcontinent introduced the influence of Central Asian and Persian styles of Islamic architecture and from the 12th century onward, those styles started inspiring several monuments in and around Delhi. Humayun’s tomb is made of red sandstone and white marbles and the measurements say it is 47 meters high and 91 meters wide.

Humayun’s Tomb entry timing: The visit to the tomb is allowed from sunrise to sunset on all days but the best time to visit is between 08:00 am and 06:00 pm.

Humayun’s Tomb entry fee: Indian citizens and the visitors from SAARC and BIMSTEC countries have to pay Rs.10 to enter the tomb while for other foreign nationals, it is Rs.250 per person. Children up to the age of 15 need not pay an entry fee.

Humayun’s Tomb location: Opposite Dargah Nizamuddin, Mathura Road, New Delhi, Delhi 110013.

    -Visit the tomb during the early hours or late hours of a day during summer as the mid time will be very hot.

    -Khan Market Metro station is the nearest metro station and it is the easiest way to reach the structure. Hire a tuk tuk to cover the last 2.5 kilometers to the tomb.

    -Also checkout Isa Khan’s Tomb.

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Hauz Khas is a beautiful neighbourhood of South Delhi and is one of the major tourist places in Delhi. The pulse of Hauz Khas is known to be the historically important Hauz Khaz Complex. It exhibits both rural and urban atmosphere and also known as mehak ka chota quila. The location is surrounded by Green Park to the west and Gulmohar Park towards the north. It had witnessed different diplomatic missions like the Albania, Iraq, Guines, Burundi, Macedonia Missions and more.

Its name started achieving appreciation from the outer world due to the presence of an ancient water reservoir by the same name. It is now part of the huge Hauz Khas complex. Hauz means water tank in Urdu and Khas is referred to royal and thus it is considered to be the royal tank in the village. Hauz Khas’s water tank was built firstly by Allauddin Khilji in order to supply water to the inhabitants of Siri Fort and later in the 1960s, it was developed by the famous builders in India, DLF.

Later Hauz Khaz was modified to be an enclave of different blocks like A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, L, M, P, Q, R, X, Y, Z. E block comprises the main market in the area and it is lying in the middle of the colony. There are other major markets located in the premises but Mayfair Gardens is an important attraction which is an independent small private colony. Hauz Khas is also one of  the most popular places for couples in Delhi to spend quality time.  Hauz Khas village pubs, village clubs, restaurants, cafes etc are some of the points of interest for many visitors as they can meet the locals and have an unscheduled conversation. 

Hauz Khas possesses the yellow line of the Delhi Metro railway and this is the easiest way to connect to Delhi’s other parts.

Hauz Khas entry timing: The Hauz Khas Village complex will be open on all days from Monday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 07:00 pm but the restaurants in the complex will be open till 11:00 pm. Another famous structure that is Hauz Khas fort will be open on all days from 10:30 am to 07:00 pm.

Hauz Khas entry fee: There is no entry fee is applicable.

Hauz Khas location: Hauz Khas, South Delhi, Delhi 110016, India.

    -Hauz Khas fort is a major attraction here and try not to avoid it.

    -Hauz khas social is café-cum-restaurant-cum-co-working space.

    -Experience the best nightlife in Delhi  by visiting the different shops and restaurants.

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Qutab Minar

Qutab Minar

A valuable, protected structure of India is Qutub Minar, Delhi which has been considered to be a highly important historical attraction existing currently in India. It is a part of the Qutub Complex which was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it is also one of the famous places to visit in north Delhi. The structure is situated in the Mehrauli area of Delhi. Qutub Minar Metro Station located at a distance of about 3km will be the easiest access to reach the amazing architectural brilliance. You can also book Delhi tour package  as here is no end to the glorious history being explored in the present.

Qutub Minar is made of red sandstone and marble making its height up to 73 meters and gives a tower like structure to it which is consisted of five stories and its diameter is 14.3 meters at the base and it becomes 2.7 meters at the top.

Another main feature of it is the spiral staircase of 379 steps. It has been saying that the design of the tower had its origin from the Minaret of Jam located in Western Afghanistan. Qutub Minar’s founder was the legendary Qutub al-Din Aibak who was behind the existence of the Delhi Sultanate. The construction of the structure was started in 1192 and it was completed by Aibak’s successor Iltumish in 1220. But after some decades, its top storey was destructed by a lightning and later Firoz Shah Tughlaq renovated the damaged storey and constructed one more.

Around the tower, there are several historical monuments like the Qutub Complex with Quwwat ul IslaMosqueue and the Iron Pillar of Delhi. The structure of the tower has a style that resembles the architectural style prevailed in Iran but some artistic conventions found locally were incorporated such as looped bells, garlands and lotuses that are borders were carved out. One can see different inscriptions in Parso-Arabic and Nagari at different sections of the structure.

Qutub Minar entry timings: The visit to the structure is restricted to the day time between sunrise and sunset on all days.

Qutub Minar entry fee: For Indian citizens: Rs. 30 and for foreign nationals: Rs.500. For children up to 15 years, the entry is free.

Qutub Minar location: Qutub Minar Delhi is situated in Mehrauli in South West district of New Delhi, India.

    -Nearest metro station is Qutub Minar Metro Station.

    -It is advisable to reach as early as possible – the opening time is 7:00 AM as the complex will be less crowded.

    -Although there are shaded areas in the complex but it is always good to carry sunscreen or sunglasses especially during summer.

    -There is a Decorative Light Show every evening from 6:30 to 8:00 pm as well as the Qutub Minar Festival in October/November.

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A brilliant architectural beauty is a historical fort in Delhi, Red Fort which was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty for more than 200 years. The Mughal families lived there until 1857. A golden feather in the crown of Delhi is the fort and it houses several museums in it. Though it was the house of the Mughal emperors, it was also the political and cultural center of the Mughal state and this was the place where a lot of significant events happened. It is the  best place to visit in Old Delhi as it is also known to be a symbol of India's struggle for freedom. But what made the fort famous was the midnight speech made by Jawahar Lal Nehru before India was going to wake up to independence from British rule and afterward, it was becoming the politically significant spot in Indian history. It hosts the Independence Day celebrations each year from then onward. Red Fort history has a lot to share with the world and it came into the concept form in 1639 after the then Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan shifted his capital to the newly constructed city in Delhi and laid the foundation stone to build up the fort.

Red Fort architecture is an amusing one with a huge walled citadel that shines in red sandstone and the construction of the fort took almost one decade to complete and it came into the limelight in 1648. For the next 200 years, it was maintained as the seat of the Mughal Empire. Once the capital of the Mughal Empire, the fort lies along the famous river Yamuna. Some of the facts regarding the fort say the complex consist of Shah Jahan’s palace as well as the Salimgarh fort which came into existence in 1546 AD.

The fort is managed by the Archeological Survey of India and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007.

Red Fort Light and Sound Show: A spectacular show regarding the history of Red Fort and the capital Delhi is shown at the fort for one hour every evening. The show will be in Hindi and English with a half an hour gap in between the two shows.

Light and Sound show at the fort starts at 06:00 pm. To watch the Light and Sound Show, adults should pay Rs.80 and children should pay Rs.30.

Red Fort visiting timing: The Fort will be closed on Mondays but will be open on all other days from 09:30 am to 04:30 pm.

Red Fort Entry Fee: Entry fee for Indian citizens is Rs.10 while the same for foreigners is Rs.150.

Red Fort location: Netaji Subhash Marg, Lal Qila, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110006.

   -The nearest metro station to the Red Fort is Chawri Bazaar.

   -It is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm.

   -Tickets for international visitors will cover museum entrance fees also.

   -As the parking lot is near Jama Masjid, located on the opposite side of the Red Fort, car parking is an issue. You need to take a long walk from the parking to reach the gate of the fort. Also, the traffic snarl on the connecting roads makes it difficult for the visitors to cross the roads. It is advisable to travel by taxi.

   -To avoid queues to get the Light and Sound show ticket, you can book it online at theashokgroup.com.

   -October to March is the suitable time to visit Red Fort.

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Akshardham Temple

Akshardham Temple

Among the temples in Delhi, Akshardham Temple or Swaminarayan Akshardham Complex is amazingly famous as it is known to be a spiritual and cultural campus in Delhi and also one of the famous places to visit in east Delhi. This complex showcases the traditional Hindu and Indian culture, spirituality and architecture. Tourists from all over the world come to Delhi will visit the temple to understand the spiritual facts of India. The temple was opened in 2005 by Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. It is one of the most religious places to visit in Delhi with family.

Sitting on the banks of the Yamuna River in eastern Delhi, the complex possesses the temple at the center and the construction was according to the Vastu Shastra and Pancharatra Shastra. There are an Abhishek Mandap, Sahaj Anand Water Show, a theme based garden, and three exhibitions like Sahajanand Darshan, Neelkanth Darshan and Sanskruthi Darshan which is a cultural boat ride.

Among the attractions inside the complex, Akshardham Mandir is quite famous and more charming. The architectural measures prove that the temple is 141 foot high and 316 foot wide. The walls of it are explicitly carved with the images of flora, fauna, musicians, deities etc. It has an intricate architectural style of Maharishi Vastu concepts and for the construction of the temple, the pick sandstone from Rajasthan and Carrara marbles from Italy was used. It accommodates 234 adorned pillars, nine domes, 20000 murtis of sadhus, devotees, and acharyas.

Akshardham temple entry timing: Entry: 09:30 am to 06:30 pm Exhibition: 10:30 am to 06:00 pm and the tickets for the exhibition will be available from 10:00 am to 05:00 pm. Musical fountain:  07:45 pm

The temple will be closed on Mondays.

Akshardham temple entry fee: Complex entry is completely free. Exhibition rates are Rs. 170 for adults, Rs.125 for senior citizens, Rs.100 for children between 4 and 11 years. Musical fountain: Rs. 80 for adults, Rs.80 for senior citizens, Rs.50 for children between 4 and 11 years.

Akshardham temple location: NH 24, Akshardham Setu, New Delhi, 110092.

    -Akshardham Metro Station is the closest metro rail on the Blue Line that connects Dwarka to Noida. From the station, you can reach the temple in five minutes by an auto rickshaw.

    -The best time to visit Akshardham Temple is from February to April and from October to early December. It will be very hot during summer and rainy during monsoon. You can also enjoy amazing places to visit near Delhi in December which encircles Shimla, Rishikesh, Manali, Lansdowne, Auli, Alwar and countless others

    -There is a restaurant within the complex that is open from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

    -Get some souvenirs from a souvenir shop and it will be open from 11 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

    -You cannot take valuable possessions inside the temple. You have to keep it with the securities outside and there will be a long queue for that. Hence it is advised to keep them in your car or with the driver. Mobile phones are also not allowed inside.

    -There is a huge space for parking as well for cars, vans, minibuses, coaches, and other vehicles.

Musical Fountain - Circle of Life can be witnessed in the evening during sunset for 15 minutes.

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Bahai (Lotus) Temple

Bahai (Lotus) Temple

The Lotus Temple is among the famous tourist places in Delhi and a major landmark of India that has been attracting tourists from all over the world because of its architecture and beauty. The construction of the temple was finished in 1986. It resembles the lotus flower but created in white colour. The Lotus Temple is open to all people, regardless of region and caste. The structure is built of 27 free-standing marble clad petals in clusters of three to form nine sides. The Lotus Temple is one of the best places to visit if you are planning to spend a day in Delhi .

There are nine doors onto the central hall that can accommodate around 2500 people at a time. It has won numerous awards for its inimitable and beautiful architecture. The temple has a great connection with the Bahai Faith that promotes harmony among people through a common place for worship. Those who belong any religion or any worship method can come to the Lotus Temple as it is a Bahai House of Worship.

There are the sacred writings of Bahai Faith as well as of other religions can be read or chanted but reading non-scriptural texts and performing ritualistic ceremonies are forbidden even though there is a fixed set of the pattern for worship services. As all Bahai Houses of Worship follow certain architectural elements, the Lotus Temple also has some of them in its structure. The Bahai scripture says that there should not be any pictures, statues of images displayed inside the house of worship. The Lotus Temple is located near Nehru Palace and Kalkaji Mandir metro station. The architect of the temple was Fariborz Sahba who was an Iranian. The construction was started in 1976.

Lotus Temple entry timings: During summer, the entry timing is from 09:00 am to 07:00 pm while in winter it is from 09:00 am to 05:30 pm on all days except Mondays.

Lotus Temple Entry fee: The entry to the temple is free.

Lotus Temple Location: Lotus Temple Rd, Bahapur, Shambhu Dayal Bagh, Kalkaji, New Delhi, Delhi 110019.

    -Their surrounding area is brimming with beautiful gardens and you can spend time walking around.

    -Photography is not permitted inside the temple.

    -Avoid making noises inside the temple when people are meditating.

    -You can either walk around on your own or with the help of a guide.

    -There is an information center showing films and regular daily prayer sessions in the hall.

    -Keep your shoes at the counter before entering the temple. Popular Reads:   50 Best Hill Stations Near Delhi

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Waste to Wonder Park

Waste to Wonder Park

 As the name suggests, this park is created out of industrial and various other waste materials and it will indeed leave you speechless with wonder. Housing the replicas of the seven classical wonders of the world, this is one of the famous attractions in Delhi. If you are wondering where you can take your kids for some enrichment, then do visit the Waste to Wonder Park as it is one of the best places to visit in north Delhi.

 Entry Timings- 11 am daily. Closed on Monday.  Entry Fee- Rs 50 for adults and Rs 25 for children aged between 3-12 years.  Location- Near Nizammudin Metro station, Block A, Nagli Rajapur, Sarai Kale Khan, New Delhi. Insider Tips- If you want to avoid the swarm of visitors, then do visit the park on weekdays. Since there are no food stalls available inside, remember to carry your refreshments and water. The place also charges an additional parking fee.

Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar

Among the five major Jantar Mantar constructed by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur, the one in which Delhi has an equal reputation as of the Jaipur one. At Delhi Jantar Mantar, there are 13 architectural astronomy instruments. It is one of the  most visited tourist places in Delhi in summers and it  was designed in order to compile the astronomical tables and to predict the movement and timings of the sun, the moon and the planets. Situated on the Parliament Street, south of Connaught Circus in New Delhi, the Observatory possesses masonry built astronomical instruments.

Due to the unlimited desire of Maharaja Jai Singh II to spend time in the astronomical observations and to study the systems, the observatory was erected by himself. The name of the observatory gives us a meaning that is the instrument for calculation. The instruments preserved in the observatory were made of brick rubbles and then plastered with lime. As the time progressed, the instruments had undergone several repairs and restoration. But major alterations were far from them.

The Samrat Yantra, the Jai Prakash, Ram Yantra, and Misra Yantra are the principal instruments preserved in the observatory. A temple dedicated to Bhairava is also near the building which was built by Maharaja Jai Singh II. The Jantar Mantar in Delhi had its construction started in 1724. It came into existence in 1724 but by 1867, the observatory had faced a considerable amount of decays. After the construction of the Jantar Mantar in Delhi, Maharaja Jai Singh II had built more observatories in Jaipur, Ujjain, Varanasi, and Mathura.

Jantar Mantar entry timings: The observatory is open on all days from 09:00 am to 07:00 pm.

Jantar Mantar entry fee: To enter the observatory, Indian citizens should pay INR 5 and foreign nationals have to pay INR 100.

Jantar Mantar location: Sansad Marg, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001.

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Chandni Chowk

Chandni Chowk

Moonlight Square is the English name for the Chandni Chowk, one of the oldest yet busiest markets in Delhi. A major attraction in India is this vibrant market that provides A to Z items you would like to buy at the best rates. If you want to enjoy shopping at Chandni Chowk then o ctober to march is considered as the best time to visit Delhi .  The Red Fort is a part of the square and it is one of the best places to visit in north Delhi. The compilation of the marker was happened in the 17th century by the then Mughal emperor Shah Jahan and its design was done by his daughter Jahanara. 

It was divided by canals to reflect moonlight and still, it is considered to the largest wholesale market in Delhi. There are records blowing light to its history that says its birth was happened during the founding of the capital city of Shahjahanabad with the existence of the Red Fort. Originally, the market contains 1560 shops, the square is 40 yards wide and 1520 yards long. There is a pool in the centre of the complex which makes the bazaar illuminate. It is one of the best places to shop in Delhi as the bazaar gave space to a number of silver merchants.

But later, the pool in the complex was replaced by a clock tower during the 1950s. The chowk runs through the heart of the walled city from the Lahori Gate of the Red Fort to Fatehpur Masjid. There are separate markets for sarees, suits, electronic items, accessories, ornaments, footwear, food items, shawls, sherwanis, decoration materials, lanterns, colourful dresses and what not. Chandni Chowk itself has a metro station near the market and it is the easiest way to reach the square.

Chandni Chowk entry timing: The shops at Chandni Chowk would be open on all days except on Mondays from 10:00 am to 07:00 pm.

Chandni Chowk entry fee: No entry fee is applicable to enter the square.

Chandni Chowk location: Kaccha Bagh Area, Old Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi 110006.

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    -Visit the famous Natraj Chat and Dahi Bhalle.

    -Papri Chaat on the opposite side of Gurudwara, or roadside kababs near Jama Masjid defines Chandni Chowk. A visit to the place without trying such delicacies would be incomplete.

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Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid

The people of Delhi consider the Masjid-I Jahan Numa close to them, hence call it fondly as the Jama Masjid of Delhi. It is one of the largest mosques in India which was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan between 1644 and 1656. During that time, the construction of the mosque took around 1 million rupees. Imam from Bukhara inaugurated the building after its completion. The mosque is protected by three great gates and four towers. Also, there are two 40 meter high minarets created on red sandstone and white marble standing.

The courtyard boasts its space that can accommodate more than 25000 people at a time. The three domes seen on the terrace are surrounded by the two minarets as well as the floor is comprised of 899 black borders marked for worshippers. The mosque has witnessed two attacks recently, in 2006 and in 2010. There were more than 5000 workers who contributed their sweat and blood for the construction of the masjid. The original name of the mosque meant the mosque that commanding view of the world.

Though the British wanted the mosque to be destroyed, they could not succeed in the process due to rigid opposition and protests. The largest mosque in India is a mesmerizing monument which was the last one built under Shah Jahan’s power. The masjid is located at a walkable distance from Old Delhi railway station and ISBT Kashmere Gate.

The masjid that got its life because of the architectural brilliance of Ustad Khalil is now protected by Delhi Waqf Board.

Jama Masjid entry timing: Entry to the mosque is on all days from 07:00 am to 12:00 pm and from 1:30 pm to 06:30 pm.

Jama Masjid entry fee: You can enter the temple free of charge but for photography, you should pay Rs.200-300 and for climbing the southern minaret, you are supposed to pay Rs.100.

Jama Masjid location: Meena Bazaar, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110006.

    -During the morning hours, crowd will not be there and it is the best time to visit the mosque.

    -You should dress modestly as it is a sacred place and women should cover their head with a shawl or similar clothes.

    -You can carry a bag to keep your shoes safe to avoid getting them stolen or be at the counter and wait for long.

    -Remember, there will be touts to harass you for unnecessary fees and avoid them.

    -There will be a separate fee to climb up the minaret that offers you a panoramic view.

    -The nearest metro station is Chawri Bazaar.

    -You should remove the shoes at the top of the stairs (pay the site minder Rs 5 upon collection).

    -Avoid fake guides insisting there's a charge to enter the mosque (admission is free).

    -For non-Muslims, the visiting timings are 07:00-12:15, 13:45-30 minutes before sunset; from 12:15 pm to 02:00 pm, it will be closed.

    -Tourists can take the photograph of the Mosque. A nominal fee of Rs. 200 is charged for photography and you can bring your own camera.

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Rashtrapati Bhawan

Rashtrapati Bhawan

The Presidential Residence, formerly known as the Viceroy’s House is the famous Rashtrapathi Bhavan in Delhi. It is the home of the President of India, officially. It is located at the western end of Rajpath. The mansion or the main building accommodates the president’s official residence, halls, guest rooms and offices. The entire 130 hectare President Estate that includes huge gardens known as the Mughal Gardens, large open spaces, a residence of office staff and bodyguards, stables etc is the major portion of it the mansion.

It is considered to be the largest residence of a head of state in the world in terms of area. The Delhi Durbar occurred in December 1911 decided to build a residence in New Delhi for the British Viceroy. In the beginning, the plan had 4000 acres of land acquired for the building after relocating Raisina and Malcha villages existed in the region. The famous British architect Edwin Landseer Lutyens was given the responsibility for the primary architecture. 

The design made by Lutyens was grand and extraordinarily classical that was enhanced by different colours and details inspired by Indian architecture. Originally, the Viceroy’s House had to be built on the top of Raisina Hill along with the secretariats lower down. But it was decided to build 400 yards back and thus both the buildings had to come on top of the plateau. On this, Lutyens and Baker who was constructing the secretariat had disputes. The house consists of four floors and 340 rooms which are decorated with modified interior designs.

There were around 700 million bricks used for the construction. The design of the building was inspired by the Edwardian Baroque. It has several halls used for different functions and purposes. The main ones are the Durbar Hall and the Ashoka Hall. There is a dome in the middle that reflects both Indian and British styles.

Rashtrapathi Bhavan entry timing: The mansion can be visited on all days from 09:00 am to 04:00 pm but the Mughal Garden and other gardens will be open from August to March on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. You should visit during winter as weather in Delhi is just excellent in the months of October and November.

Rashtrapathi Bhavan entry fee: There is a registration charge of Rs.50 and it can be paid online as well as it will be non-refundable and non-transferable. Visitors individually or in a group of fewer than 30 people will be charged Rs.50 per visitor and for a group of 30, it will be 1200 per visit.

Rashtrapathi Bhavan location: Rashtrapati Bhawan, President's Estate, New Delhi, Delhi 110004.

Insider Tips:     -Cameras are not allowed inside the building.

    -You need not pay the guide.

    -The various circuits of the Bhavan are:       Circuit 1: Rashtrapati Bhavan Main Building and the Central Lawn will be open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.       Circuit 2: The Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum Complex [RBMC] comprising the Clock Tower, the Stables and the Garages will be open on all days except Monday.       Circuit 3: The Mughal Gardens and other Gardens of Rashtrapati Bhavan will be open from August to March on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

    -Entry to Rashtrapati Bhavan for visit is through Gate No.2 (Rajpath); Gate No.37 (via Dalhousie Road-Hukmi Mai Marg); and Gate No.38 (via Church Road-Brassy Avenue) of Rashtrapati Bhavan.

    -Indian Citizens should carry valid photo ID Cards. In case of foreigners, they should make their request for visit along with photocopies of their passport. On the day of visit, they are required to carry their original passport for identification. Check Out:   50 Best Weekend Getaways near Delhi

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Sarojini Nagar Market

Sarojini Nagar Market

Sarojini Nagar is a famous neighbourhood of South West Delhi and an atypical shopping spot where you can get hundreds of items with your pocket money itself. It is located very close to Safdarjung Airport and before it got the name Sarojini Nagar it was called Vinay Nagarand and later its name was changed to Sarojini Nagar. The colony is filled with Safdarjung Enclave, South Extension, Laxmibai Nagar, Nauroji Nagar, Chanakyapuri and Netaji Nagar. This is one of the most vibrant places in Delhi to buy various items like clothes, accessories, shoes, fabrics etc.

The street side shops will sell even branded items at cheaper rates. Garments of any colour, any size, any shape would be available here but questioning your bargaining power. During the bomb blasts in 2005 in Delhi, Sarojini Market was also included but it was rebuilt afterward. Almost all the shops in the market are of different families. The Babu Market, Subzi Market, Central Market, Mandir Wali Side Market are the different sections of the Sarojini Market offering you multiple selections of items ranging from garment shops to food shops.

Every time the markets are uncontrollably crowded- visitors or locals come to purchase multiple items of your likes at an unexpectedly low price. INA is the closest metro station from Sarojini Market.

Sarojini Market entry timings: The shops will be open on all days except on Mondays from around 10:00 am to 09:00 pm.

Sarojini Market Entry fee: There is no entry fee applicable to enter the market.

Sarojini Market Location: Sarojini Nagar Market, Sarojini Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110023.

    -Remember the basic shopping rules at Sarojini Market: never pay more than INR 250 for any basic garment; INR 100 – 150 is the usual price for tops.

    -The sizes of the garments may not be correct. You can check them with other sizes and identify your size by hold it against yourself. There is an option to quick fix at the darzee also.

    -Check it out properly for wear and tear on the item you purchase. Always point out the defect (whether minimal or obvious) to the shopkeeper and use it to extricate an additional discount.

    -Carry a big cover to keep your purchased items conveniently because the covers given by the shopkeepers are not of good quality so that they will be torn if you carry heavy materials in them.

    -The best time to visit Sarojini Nagar is on weekdays, between 12pm – 4pm to be specific.

    -Point out a landmark before you enter the market so that you can come back to the point after shopping easily. Suggested Read:  20 Best Tourist Places near Delhi within 300 Km

Paranthe Wali Gali

Paranthe Wali Gali

A tapered street in Chandni Chowk area, Paranthe Wali Gali is noted because of its sequential shops located one after the other known for selling paratha, a typical Indian unleavened thin bread. The food sold in Paranthe Wali Gali is strictly vegetarian, presented in old retrospective style without any addition of onion or garlic to the food. 

This is because the owner of the particular series of a shop is a Brahmin and the neighborhood includes the Jain population. The menu includes mix paratha, khoya parantha, rabri parantha, parat parantha. The parantha generally is served along with mint, mixed or sweet tamarind chutney, potato or paneer curry sautéed with rich sweet and spicy pumpkin.

Entry timings - The opening timings to Paranthe Wali Gali is between 9 AM to 11 PM.

Entry fee – Average cost for having food at Paranthe Wali Gali would sum up to 150 INR or 2.306 USD for two people approximately.

Location - Address of Paranthe Wali Gali is 1984-1985, Gali Paranthe Wali, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi.

Insider tips - You must try the recommended food from Paranthe Wali Gali. The recommended food is Mixed Veg Paranthe, Mirch Parantha, and Karela Parantha. Also Read:  35 Best Resorts near Delhi NCR

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Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

A prominent Sikh Gurudwara in India is Gurudwara Bangla Sahib in Delhi known for its association with the eighth Sikh Guru, Guru Har Kishan. It is a worship house for the Sikh religion believers but now it is a primary pilgrimage and tourist attraction in Delhi. There is a beautiful pool as well inside its complex which is named as Sarovar. It had come into existence as a small shrine by Sikh General Sardar Bhagel Singh in 1783 who was supervising the construction of nine other Sikh shrines in Delhi in the same time.

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is located near Connaught Palace on Baba Kharak Singh Marg and it is recognizable easily from a distance due to its golden dome and tall flagpole. Next, to it, there is the famous Sacred Heart Cathedral. The building was actually a bungalow belonged to Raja Jai Sing and got the name as Jaisinghpura Palace. Guru Har Kishan was living in Delhi during 1664 when there was smallpox and cholera epidemic spread in the society.

Guru helped the people by giving aid and fresh water from the well at his house. But he was also affected by the disease and died on March 30th, 1664. But Sikhs believed that the water from the well at Guru’s house had healing powers and they had taken the water to their homes. Gurudwara and its Sarovar are a prominent place for Sikhs now and they pay tribute to the eighth Guru on his birth anniversary.

The complex included the Gurudwara, a kitchen, a pond, a school and an art gallery. The concept of langar is practised and regardless of race or religion, all people can eat in the Gurudwara kitchen. If you wish to enter the Gurudwara, you should cover your hair and avoid wearing shoes inside. There is a higher secondary school, Baba Baghel Singh Museum, a library and a hospital situated inside the complex. Patel Chowk, Rajeev Chowk, and Shivaji Stadium Metro station are the major metro railway stations near to the Gurudwara.

Gurudwara Bangla Saheb entry timings: The Gurudwara is open on all days 24 hours.

Gurudwara Bangla Saheb entry fee: No entry is needed to visit the Gurudwara.

Gurudwara Bangla Saheb location: Ashoka Road, Hanuman Road Area, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi – 110001.

    -Dress modestly and cover your head while participating in the rituals.

    -Remove your shoes before entering the gurudwara.

    -There will be special prayers and gathering on the birth anniversary of Guru Har Krishan.

    -The nearest metro station is Patel Chowk which falls on the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro.

    -Do not forget to try Langar and sprinkle some drop from the holy water tank.

Connaught Place

Connaught Place

The largest financial, commercial and business spots in India is the Connaught Place in Delhi which has been a witness for the emergence of many shops, markets, buildings, hotels and important buildings. If you are looking for comfortable rooms and beds, delicious food, modern & necessary amenities then you can find great homestays in Delhi near Connaught place. It is often called CP and acts as the headquarters of many Indian firms and is also among the best tourist places in Delhi. During the time of erstwhile colonizers, the place was considered to be a place of pride and was counted as one of the top heritage structures in Delhi.

The place got its name after Prince Arthur, the first Duke of Connaught and Strathearn. Its construction was started in 1929 and finished in 1933. Rajiv Chowk metro station was also built under it. There were some villages existed before the establishment of the Connaught Place but the families were relocated. But the demolition of several buildings like the Hanuman temple, a Jain temple in Jaisinghpura and the Jantar Mantar did not happen and they were preserved till date.

W.H. Nicholls was the chief architect to the Government of India under whom the plans for building a central business district was featured to become a central plaza based on the European Renaissance in the classical style. The Georgian architecture found in Connaught Place is inspired or modelled after the Royal Crescent in Bath. Connaught Place is a complete circle with two floors made to house commercial establishments on the ground with providing residential space on the first floor. Finally, the circle was designed with two concentric circles including the Inner Circle, Middle Circle, and the Outer Circle.

There are multiple international as well as Indian brands are operating at Connaught Place along with some hotels in the vicinity. Since a large number of tourists gather here, there are a lot of attractive items arranged.

Connaught Place entry timings: The shops and markets at the Connaught Place will usually be open on all days from 10:00 am to 08:00 pm approximately.

Connaught Place Entry fee: There is no entry fee to be paid to enter the place.

Connaught Place Location: Connaught Place, Near Rajiv Chowk Metro Station, New Delhi 110001, India.

    -Try Fire Paan/Chuski Paan at Odeon Pan Palace.

    -Don’t miss out Wenger’s - one of the best bakeries in the market.

    -Visit the Underground Market Palika Bazaar also.

    -There will be some shows at the central park as well.

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Kingdom of Dreams

India’s first live entertainment, theatre and leisure spot is Kingdom of Dream in NCR Delhi located near the Leisure Valley Park. As a master destination for all types of entertainment and art based innovations, the Kingdom of Dreams was inaugurated by the Chief Minister of Haryana and it was open to the public on 18th September 2010. The opening day witnessed the special preview of the Bollywood musical, Zangoora portraying the famous stars like Hussain Kuwajerwala, Gauhar Khan, and Kashmira Irani. Kingdom of Dream is one of the best amusement parks in Delhi toto chill out.

The spot is spreading across over 6 acres of land and was built at a cost of more than Rs.2 billion. Kingdom of Dreams is under Great Indian Nautanki Company which is a joint venture between Apra Group and Wizcraft. It consists of two theatres named Nautanki Mahal and the Showshaa Theatre along with a cultural and cuisine area called Culture Gully. The famous Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan was declared as the global ambassador of Kingdom of Dream in 2010.Al, o it was in the news when the Commonwealth Games 2010 official theme song by A R Rahman was launched in the complex.

One of the portions of the complex, the Nautanki Mahal is a huge auditorium with 864 seats and is designed like a posh palace. Indian and international theatres are performed here. Culture Gully is the space where arts, crafts, and food etc are arranged beautifully. It is a fully air-conditioned boulevard that extends up to 10000 square feet with themed restaurants and live kitchens in its possession. Showshaa theatre is a 350 seater amphitheater with a soaring tent. Several theatrical performances are conducted here.

Kingdom of Dreams entry timings: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: 12:30 pm to 12:00 am and on Saturday and Sunday: 12:00 pm to 12:00 am.

  • 2,999 per person (Diamond) on weekdays (Tue-Fri)
  • 3,999 per person (Diamond) on weekendsZ
  • 2,499 per person (Platinum) on weekdays (Tue-Fri)
  • 2,999 per person (Platinum) on weekends
  • 1,999 per person (Gold) on weekdays (Tue-Fri)
  • 2,499 per person (Gold) on weekends
  • 1,499 per person (Silver) on weekdays (Tue-Fri)
  • 1,999 per person (Silver) on weekends
  • 1,249 per person (Bronze) on weekdays (Tue-Fri)
  • 1,499 per person (Bronze) on weekends
  • 600 per person (culture gully) on weekdays (Tue-Fri)
  • 700 per person (culture gully) on weekend 

Kingdom of Dream location:  Auditorium Complex, Sector 29, Gurgaon, Haryana 122001, India.

    -To avoid the rush, book your seat in advance and arrive at the venue on time.

    -You can pick munchies, beverages (including alcoholic ones) at the theatre during the break.

    -Which seats should you pick? Go for Diamond with the lazy boy seats. The chairs for all other categories could do with an upgrade – they are a tad uncomfortable, more so since the show is long. And there are no cup holders for your drinks. Beyond Diamond, you could pick any other seats and the experience will not be very different. Except perhaps the first row (where you may have to crane your neck to see the stage) and the extreme corners at the back.

    -Valets will take care of your car.

    -Photography is prohibited inside the theatre but not at Culture Gulli. You may also like:  20 Best Amusement Parks in Delhi

Lodhi Gardens

Lodhi Gardens

A beautiful park acts as a favourite ornament on the body of the city of Delhi is Lodhi Garden that holds back several architectural works of 15th century. During the Lodhi reign was the construction of the garden took place and it is located in between Khan Market and Safdarjung tomb. The park possesses Mohammed Sha’s Tomb, Sikandar Lodi’s, Shisha Gumbad’s and Bara Gumbad’s tombs within it. It is considered to be a special place of preservation since it protects the last imprints of Sayyid rulers and it is one of the best places in north Delhi.

The architectural works of the park were done by Sayyidis and Lodhis. There is an old waterway connecting the Yamuna River to the Tomb of Sikandar Lodi. The echoes of the 15th century prevail in the park and thus it acts as the epitome of an astounding architecture. Before becoming Lodhi Garden, the park had another name as Lady Willington Park and after the independence, it was declared to be known as Lodhi Garden. Since the park demonstrates the ancient architectural styles aplenty, it was a talk of the town for long.

There are some amusing sites to be watched in and around the park apart from the historical tombs. It is a centre space for morning and evening joggers as well as exercise lovers. It is the best place to enjoy a peaceful time and if you want to get away from the city’s hustles then you should definitely plan a 2 days trip near Delhi. The lush greenery around the park is promised to keep the atmosphere pleasant always. Lodi, the Garden Restaurant has enough prominence among the natives and the tourists as it is located close to the park and there you get fresh, authentic delicacies of Europe. To reach the park easily, you can depend on JLN metro station which is the nearest one to the park.

Lodhi Garden entry timings: It will be open from 06:00 am to 07:30 pm on all days.

Lodhi Garden entry fee: You have to pay no entry fee to enter the park.

Lodhi Garden location: Main Lodi Road, Beside India International Centre, New Delhi, Delhi – 110003.

    -To reach Lodhi Gardens easily, take the Metro to Jor Bagh station. From there, walk north on Sri Aurobindo Marg and turn east on to Lodhi Road; the gardens will appear on the left. If you hire a taxi or cab, you will be dropped at the entrance of the garden but the cost will be quite higher when compared to the train fare.

    -It will be crowded on weekends. If you look forward to have a peaceful time, then choose a weekday.

Shopping Places in Delhi

Lajpat market.

Lajpat Market

A residential and commercial point near South Delhi district is Lajpat Nagar which was named in honour of Lala Lajpat Rai who was known to Indians as the Lion of Punjab. Lajpat Nagar Central Market has several eyes pointing to it now because of the immense collection of different items at incomparable rates. It is the best place to visit in Delhi for shopping as Lajpat Nagar is divided into four parts like Lajpat Nagar 1, 2, 3 and 4 which include housing colonies like Amar Colony, Dayanand Colony, Double Storey, National Park and Vikram Vihar. It is one of the best places to visit in Delhi in one day.

Central market is the most visited spot in Lajpat Nagar where people come to buy fabrics, shoes, ornaments, food items etc. The market is a vast plethora of colourful items even made by the famous brands sold at the street side shops arrayed beautifully and it is always busy with people who look for shopping on a shoe-string budget. Most of the open markets are run by veterans. They will not fall for bargaining skills beyond their comfort zone. The items in the market have already a fixed pricing and they won’t come down to a very lower price than the fixed one but if you are a familiar face, then they can consider giving you a huge discount as well.

The nearest metro station to the market is the Lajpat Nagar Station which is an elevated station lying on the metro’s violet line.

Lajpat market entry timings: The shops in the market will be open on all days except Mondays from 09:00 am to 10:00 pm.

Lajpat market entry fee: No entry fee is needed to enter the market.

Lajpat market location: Central Market, New Delhi 110024, India

Khan Market

Khan Market

An old market in Delhi which was established in 1951 is Khan Market, named in honour of Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan. The market was ranked as the costliest retail one in India. Also, it is the most expensive retail high street by real estate firm Cushman and Wakefield. It is a U shaped double storey market complex started with 154 shops and 74 flats. Near to the market, there is Sujan Singh Park- believed to be the first apartment complex in Delhi.

It was built in 1945. Till the 1980s, the flats in the complex on the first floors continued to be homes and the neighbourhood grocery stores and middle class shops were in the middle lane. Later, the real estate boom and the expanding families made the original occupants to move out. Thus, all the flats were sold to become shops. Recent numbers say that only a few families are staying in these flats.

Currently, Khan Market is one of the most sophisticated yet expensive commercial real estate locations in New Delhi with a wide variety of stores, modern showrooms, well-known brands, local brands and others. Jewellery items, bookstores, paints, hardware stores, electronics, fabric stores etc are some of the major shops here along with some good restaurants. Khan Market metro station is the closest metro to the market on the violet line. 

Khan Market entry timings: It is open on all days from 10:00 am to 12:00 midnight except on Sundays.

Khan Market entry fee: There is no entry fee applicable to enter the market.

Khan Market location: Humayun Road, India Gate, New Delhi, Delhi 110003, India.

Paharganj

Yet another famous neighbourhood of Central Delhi is Paharganj. It is located west of the New Delhi Railway Station. During the Mughal period, it was known as Shahganj or King’s ganj or market place. Paharganj is one of the three administrative subdivisions of the Central Delhi district. It promotes a plethora of hotels, lodges, restaurants, dhabas and a wide variety of shops. A lot of people from domestic as well as international regions come here to spend time with the locals and buy some good items at cheaper rates.

Paharganj was one of the five main markets of Delhi and the only one situated outside the walled city. It was the dominant grain market of the city in the 18th century where grains were ferried on the banks of Yamuna River after the trade between the wholesale markets and warehouses in Patparganj and Shahdara. Shahgaj, another wholesale market was located between Paharganj and Akbarabadi though Paharganj was referred to Shahganj.

The current name Paharganj came from its proximity to the Raisina Hill where the Rashtrapathi Bhavan is situated today. The New Delhi Metro station is the closest metro railway to Paharganj and it is located near to the New Delhi Railway Station as well. The place is a brilliant host of numerous shops of currency changers and currency conversions. The largest number of currency exchanging shops in the city is found in Paharganj. Thus tourists from different parts of the world arrive here to do currency exchange at a faster pace.

Paharganj entry timings: The market is open on all days except Monday from 11:00 am to 09:00 pm.

Paharganj entry fee: There is no entry fee applicable for entering the market.

Paharganj location: Paharganj, New Delhi, Delhi.

    -Metro Gate 1, R.K. Ashram Metro Station is the closest one.

    -Kachoris at Multan Moth Bhandar are popular, try having some.

   -Amritsar De Chur Chur Naans‘ shop is next to Bikanerwala where you will get a thali with two naans, sabzi and raita only for Rs. 100.

    -You can find a huge variety of Leather items in Paharganj. Check out the unnamed shops bang opposite Sams Cafe where you can pick up leather bags, belts, boots etc.

    -My Bar is the only destination to grab the cheapest drinks in Delhi.

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An open air food plaza and craft bazaar, a triumphant spot of people’s gatherings and their chatters is Dilli Haat in Delhi which is a venture of Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation. Dilli Haat is quite unlike the other markets in the area. It is permanent and open all days. The exact location of it is the commercial centres of South Delhi opposite to the INA market. The complex is situated in an area of 6 acres and it came into existence as a part of the reclamation project and then transformed into a plaza.

The plaza extends a firm foundation work, many small thatched roof cottages and kiosks. Some shops here are there for permanent while some others are rotated usually for fifteen days. From fabrics to sculptures, the items you get here are prominently costly in big shops. Here you will get rosewood and sandalwood carvings, embellished camel hide footwear, soft fabrics and drapery, beads, brassware, metal crafts, silk clothes etc. Handlooms and handicrafts are also a dedicated collection at this market which are exhibited in the exhibition hall in the complex.

To sell the commodities, one should follow an application process and spaces are allocated according to which state the seller belongs to. Dilli Haat, thus, has hundreds of stalls allotted to sellers on a rotational basis and the payment would be from INR 100 per day for a period of 15 days. Now it is also a venue of crafts, music, dance and cultural events held by different organizations.

Dilli Haat entry timings: It is open on all days from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm.

Dilli Haat entry fee: There will be a nominal entry fee to be paid.

Dilli Haat location: Sri Aurobindo Marg, Laxmi Bai Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110023.

    -Visit Dilli Haat during evening time when you can observe the diversity of Indian culture.

    -The nearest metro station is INA. Suggested Read:  30 Best Places for Trekking near Delhi

Other Places to Visit in Delhi

The national rail museum.

The National Rail Museum

A very significant museum in the history of India is the National Rail Museum in Delhi. It is situated in Chanakyapuri with a focus on the rail heritage India had been possessing. It was opened on February 1st 1977. The building is in over 10 acres of land enhanced by both indoor and outdoor exhibits and it is one of the famous places in north Delhi. The visitors are allowed to do a toy train ride around the site on regular days. Apart from the toy train, there are a lot of amusing items on the display such as 1:8 scale trail, Diesel simulator, Steam simulator, Coach Simulator and things like these.

The concept of a transport museum was coming into the presentation in 1962. However, the first concrete shape of it came out in 1970. It was coming into the scenario under the advisory of Micharl Graham Satow who was a genuine rail enthusiast. In 1971, the foundation stone for the museum was laid by the then President of India V. V. Giri. The Rail Transport Museum as it was known in the initial days was inaugurated by Kamalapati Tripathi, the Minister of Railways during that time.

Later, the name was changed to National Rail Museum in 1995. Patiala State monorail trainways, the oldest operational steam locomotive Fairy Queen, Fire Engine, Saloon of Prince of Wales, Saloon of Maharaja of Indore and Mysore, electric locomotive 4502 etc are a few of the possessions of the museum that have the history of many centuries to be told.

You can find several museums in Delhi , The National Rail Museum is one of the famous museums which is located near to the Dhaula Kuan Metro Station which is about 2 kms away and you can catch an auto rickshaw to reach the museum from the station.

Rail Museum entry timings: It is open on all days except on Mondays and National Holidays from 09:30 am to 05:30 pm.

Rail Museum Entry fee: The entry fee is Rs.20 per person and for toy train ride the fee would be again Rs.20 per person.

Rail Museum location: Market Rd, Block F, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110021.

Raj Ghat

Raj Ghat in Delhi is an important landmark for India as it is a memorial to the father of our nation, Mahatma Gandhi. It used to be the name of a historic ghat of Old Delhi that is Shahjahanabad situated on the banks of Yamuna River. Near to it was Raj Ghat Gate of the walled city that opens at Raj Ghat on the banks of Yamuna River and thus later, the memorial area was also started addressed as Raj Ghat and it is one of the best places to visit in east Delhi. A black marble platform that symbolizes the spot of Mahatma Gandhi’s cremation happened on 31st January 1948.

The spot is open to the sky and there is an eternal flame burn at the end. A stone path that leads to the walled enclosure is the pathway for the visitors to reach the memorial and the guests should remove their footwear before entering the walls of the Raj Ghat. Near to Raj Ghat, you can find other samadhis or cremation spots of other major persons. The place was landscaped and the construction of the memorial was done by Alick Percy Lancaster. He was the last Englishman to hold the post of Superintendent of Horticultural Operations for Government of India.

To the north of the Raj Ghat is where the memorial of Jawaharlal Nehru is situated which is known as the Shantivan. Ekta Sthal, the site where K R Narayanan was cremated is also located adjacent to Nehru’s cremation site. The area of the Raj Ghat is made beautiful by a lot of trees around planted by the dignitaries and heads of states visiting the sites.

Raj Ghat entry timing: It is open from 05:00 am to 07:30 pm on all days.

Raj Ghat Entry fee: The entry to the site is completely free.

Raj Ghat Location: Gandhi Smriti, Raj Ghat, New Delhi, Delhi 110006.

    -There is no entrance fee to visit Raj Ghat.

    -You have to remove your shoes near the shrine of Mahatma Gandhi. Visitors can keep their shoes on the guarded shelves at the entrance.

    -A commemoration ceremony is held every Friday.

    -Foreign delegates of Government of India come here to pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi by offering flowers at the shrine.

    -Nearest Metro Station to the structure is Indraprastha Metro Station.

    -Visit Gandhi Memorial Museum as well. The museum displays the life of the great soul and the philosophy of the Sarvodaya Movement through a movie.

    -English show is from 9.30 am to 5.30 pm except for Thursdays. On Sundays, the show is shown at 3:00 pm in Hindi and at 5:00 pm in English.

Agrasen ki Baoli

Agrasen ki Baoli

The super hit Bollywood film PK gave a supreme turning point for an important architectural monument of India that is Agrasen ki Baoli in Delhi. It is a protected monument under the control of the Archaeological Survey of India. Agrasen ki Baoli is a 60 meter long and 15-meter wide historical step well on Hailey Road near Connaught Place and it is one of the fun places in north Delhi.

There are a lot of legends and stories roaming around the natives regarding the existence of this well though there is no perfect citation proving the brain behind the construction of this well. But it is said to be built by the legendary king Agrasen and it was rebuilt in the 14th century by Agrawal community. Baoli is referred to Jassi or bauri. In Rajasthan and Gujarat, words for step well sounded like baoli, bavadi, vav etc.

India is quite famous for its water temples and step wells and this particular step well has 108 steps and a major example for the architectural brilliance of ancient Indians. There are three levels placed at the visible parts of the step well. Each level had arched niches on either side of it. Even, there are stories saying the well is haunted but it never proved to be true.

Agrasen ki Baoli Entry Timing: It will be open all days of the week from 07:30 am to 06:00 pm.

Agrasen ki Baoli Entry Fee: There is no entry fee needed to visit the well.

Agrasen ki Baoli Location: Hailey Road, Near KG Marg, Connaught Place, New Delhi 110001, India.

    -Nearest metro station is Barahkamba Road.

    -While you come out of the narrow alley, you will be able to see the graffiti done by Harsh Raman and several others. You may also like: 15 Best Picnic Spots near Delhi

Laxminarayan Temple (Birla Mandir)

Laxminarayan Temple (Birla Mandir)

Birla Mandir is a common name for different Hindu temples built by the Birla family at different locations in India. Almost all the temples are built of white marbles as well as sandstones. The prominent cities across the country have given their spaces for these temples to be erected. Among them, Birla Mandir is particularly a famed one and an important Delhi tourist attraction as well. All the temples are created very carefully as to accommodate a huge number of visitors.

Birla Mandir in Delhi was built in 1939 and it was the first in a row and later many temples were built in different cities by the different branches of the family. The Delhi temple was designed to be spacious and beautiful along with the proper arrangements for congregational worship and discourses. Though it possesses modern technologies, the architecture remembered to include the Nagar style.

The Birla Temple in Delhi is dedicated to Laxminarayan who is referred to Lord Vishnu. The temple was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi as the construction was finished in 1939 by Baldeo Das Birla and his sons. There are side temples which are dedicated to Shiva, Krishna, and Buddha. The temple extends up to 7.5 acres and flanked by many shrines, fountains, a large garden that displays many Hindu and nationalistic sculptures as well as a Geeta Bhavan for discourses.

The nearest metro station to the temple is R K Ashram Marg Metro Station, about 2 km away from the temple and also the New Delhi Kalibari is located on the same road.

Birla Mandir entry timings: You can visit the temple on all days of the week from 04:30 am to 01:30 pm and from 02:30 pm and 09:00 pm.

Birla Mandir entry fee: No entry fee is there to enter the temple.

Birla Mandir location: Mandir Marg, DIZ Area, Near Gole Market, New Delhi 110001, India.

Garden of Five Senses

Garden of Five Senses

A park sprawling across 20 acres of land is the Garden of Five Senses in Delhi located in Saidul Ajaib village near the Mehrauli heritage area. It was a project done by Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation at a cost of 10.5 crores. It took three years approximately to come into existence and was inaugurated in 2003. It is built on a rocky terrain with different thematic areas in the garden including a separate section on the lines of Mughal Gardens.

Along with that, there are pools of water lilies, bamboo courts, herb gardens, solar energy park etc. The garden was established with the aim of stimulating our five senses with the beauty of the Serenity and the attractions around the garden will let us experience all the senses by touching, smelling, hearing and seeing. This garden is also an important venue for cultural events as different programs have been conducted here round the year. Food festivals, the Garden tourism festival, Dandiya festivals and so on are organized and conducted here.

The garden houses Khas Bagh, flower shows, fountains, water cascades, food court, shopping centre, different sculptures etc within it to attract thousands of tourists and natives to spare time with beauty at its best. Saket metro station is the closest metro railway station located in the garden about 1 kilometer away.

The Garden of Five Senses entry timings: During summer it will be open on all days from 09:00 am to 07:00 pm and in winter it will be open from 09:00 am to 06:00 pm.

The Garden of Five Senses entry fee: For adults: Rs.30, for children up to 12 years: Rs.10 and for senior citizens: Rs.10.

The Garden of Five Senses location: Near Saket Metro Station, Mehrauli-Badarpur Road,Said-ul-Ajaib, M.B. Road, South of Saket, New Delhi 110044, India.

    -From Saket metro station, the garden is at a walkable distance. You can hire an auto as well.

    -There is a restaurant name Fio Country Kitchen and Bar in the garden and it has the best quality food available in the region.

Feroz Shah Kotla Fort

Feroz Shah Kotla Fort

Kotla is the name people of Delhi simply call the famous historic figure the Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi. It was fortress built by Sultan Feroz Shah Tughlaq to obtain his version of Delhi city named Ferozabad. The fortress looked amazingly stunning- a polished sandstone Topra Ashokan pillar is standing tall in the fortress and it is one of the best places to visit in east Delhi. It was one of the many pillars left by the Mauryan emperor. It was re-erected at the fort as per the orders of Firoz Shah after it was abandoned and left alone in Topra Kalan in Pong Ghati.

The obelisk has several inscriptions and the original ones is in Brahmi script along with some Pali and Sanskrit inscriptions added much later. James Prinsep in 1837 had successfully translated those inscriptions. Apart from the pillar, the fortress also accommodates the Jami Masjid, a baoli and a large garden complex. The city of Ferozabad was established by the Sultan of Delhi, Feroz Shah Tughlaq in 1354 and it was the new capital of the Delhi Sultanate including the kotla or the fortress. As years passed, the fortress had to undergo several destructions due to the battles between emperors and now what is remaining is some ruins of the proud fortress.

Pragati Maidan metro station is the closest metro railway station to the fort so that reaching the fort never becomes a headache.

Firoz Shah Kotla entry timings: The fort is open on all days from Tuesday to Sunday from 06:00 am to 06:00 pm.

Firoz Shah Kotla entry fee: For Indian citizens and SAARC members, the entry fee is Rs.15 while for foreign nationals it will cost Rs. 100. Children up to the age of 15 need not pay any fee to enter the fort.

Firoz Shah Kotla location: Feroz Shah Kotla Fort, Balmiki Basti, Vikram Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110002. Popular Reads: 25 Best Adventure Sports in Delhi

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The Tomb of Safdarjung

The Tomb of Safdarjung

Safdarjung’s Tomb in Delhi is a famous attraction that is made of sandstone and marble mausoleum and it came into existence in 1754. The late Mughal Empire style is depicted for the statesman of Safdarjung. It extends a special ambiance with it's domed and arched red-brown and white coloured structures. Safdarjung was the prime minister of the Mughal Empire when Ahmad Shah Bahadur was on the throne in 1748 and it is one of the best places in east Delhi.

Safdarjung’s original name was Mirza Muqim Abul Mansur Khan and he was the viceroy of Muhammad Shah, an independent ruler and the richest and most powerful there. When Ahmed Shah ascended the throne of the Mughal Empire in Delhi, Safdarjang was made the Vizier. But when the empire was on the verge of decline, as Vizier, Safdarjung had taken all the powers and started ruling over the city while the king was playing the role of a puppet. Later, the emperor’s family had Safdarjung out of their kingdom and Delhi.

In 1754 he died and after that, his son Nawab Shujaud Daula pleaded to the emperor to permit him to raise a tomb for his father in Delhi and thus erected the Tomb of Safdarjung designed by an Abyssinian architect. Near to the tomb, almost to the south is the historic site of the battle that happened between Timur of Mangol and Mohammed Tughlaq in 1386. The tomb was the last monumental tomb Garden of the Mughals and it was built like an enclosed garden tomb in resemblance with the style of Humayun’s tomb. The main features of the tomb are the Char Bagh plan with the mausoleum at the center, a nine-fold floor plan, a five-part façade and a large podium along with a hidden stairway. Jor Bagh Metro station is located very near to the tomb.

Safdarjung’s tomb entry timings: It is open on all days from sunrise to sunset.

Safdarjung’s tomb entry fee: For Indians: Rs.15 and for foreigners: Rs.200. For still camera, no fee is applicable but for video shooting, you need to pay Rs.25.

Safdarjung’s tomb location: Airforce Golf Course, Delhi Race Club, New Delhi, Delhi 110021.

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ISKCON Temple

ISKCON Temple

The Iskcon Temple is a spectacular shrine located in Delhi constituted to be the best tourist places in Delhi. Situated at the Sant Nagar in East Kailash, Iskcon Temple dwarfs the southern skyline zone of Delhi. Originally initiated by Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada, ISKCON is an association belonging to Hare Rama Hare Krishna fad.

Entry timings - You can visit the temple throughout the week in between 4.30 am to 9 pm. However, the major altar is closed in between 1 pm to 4 pm.

Entry fee – There are no Entry fees for visiting ISKON Temple.

Location – The address of ISKON Temple is Hare Krishna Hill, Main road, Sant Nagar, East of Kailash, Delhi 110065.

Insider tips – A colossally huge temple that out cases a majestic appearance. Visit the temple and endeavor the beauty of the temple in and out. 

Purana Qila

Purana Qila

Old Fort is the English meaning of Purana Qila, one of the oldest and important forts in Delhi. Purana Qila in Delhi existing in the current form was built by Sher Shah Suri who is believed to be the founder of the Sur Empire. He has erected the citadel of Purana Qila along with a spacious city area around it. It was said that even during the death of 1545, the fort was incomplete and perhaps it was completed by Islam Shah, the son of Sher Shah.

The Archaeological Survey of India had done some excavations at the area and have unearthed Painted Grey Ware dating back to 1000 BCE. This fort was considered to be the inner citadel of the city of Din Panah during Humayun’s rule. He had renovated it in 1533. After Sher Shah Suri defeated Humayun, he named the fort Shergarh and added more structures to the complex. The fort and its surroundings were enhanced to be known as the sixth city of Delhi. But during the partition of India, the fort and the neighbouring Humayun’s tomb were acting as the site for refugees.

The camp was functional till 1948. The ramparts of the fort were used as the backdrops for many plays later in 1970s. Tughlaq, Andha Yug and Sultan Razia were those plays. Afterward, it has been the regular centre for theatre productions, cultural events, concerts etc. There is a daily sound and light show after sunset at the fort regarding the history of the seven cities of Delhi. Pragati Maidan is the nearest metro station to the fort.

Purana Qila entry timings: You can visit the fort on all days from 07:00 am to 05:00 pm.

Purana Qila entry fee: For Indians: Rs.20 and for foreigners: Rs.200. For still camera, no fee is applicable but for video shooting, you need to pay Rs.25.

Purana Qila location: Mathura Rd, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, Delhi 110003.

    -Do not miss Humayun's Library - an octagonal building called Sher Mandal built by Sher Shah.

    -You can avail boating or shikara rides in the lake near the fort.

    -Since the monument is in ruins today, you have to be careful while exploring. Do not damage any portion.

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Pragati Maidan

Pragati Maidan

The Pragati Maidan situated on the Mathura road is an exhibition cum complex center with a total area of around one hundred and fifty acres. Well equipped with paved lawns, roads, outlets and gardens, Pragati Maidan is known as progress ground and is highly renowned fostering it with the title of being one of the best tourist places in Delhi . Housing around sixteen vast and voluminous halls in total, Pragati Maidan is considered to be the largest exhibition centers in Delhi.

Entry timings – The visiting time to Pragati Maidan depends on the event which is taking place and the visit duration is in between two to three hours.

Entry fee – The package for per person entry begins at 9914 INR or 152. 324 USD.

Location – The address of Pragati Maidan is Mathura Road, New Delhi, Delhi 110002. 

Insider tips - The place is popular for photo seekers and wanderers providing them a wonderful experience of the Maidan in entirety Experience Seekers. 

Nizamuddin Dargah

Nizamuddin Dargah

Hazrat Nizamudin Dargah or simply called Nizamuddin Dargah in Delhi is a famous tourist destination in India. It is a mausoleum of one of the famous Sufi saints, Hazrat Khwaja Syed Nizamuddin Auliya who lived from 1238 to 1325. It is situated in the Hazrat Nizamuddin West area of Delhi and visited by thousands of Islam believers every week but since it was declared to be an attraction, many other people also visit the Dargah.

The complex is comprised of the tombs of poet Hazrat Amir Khusro and the Mughal princess Jehan Ara Begum and also, the tomb of Inayat Khan is located in the corner. Near the dargah, the neighbourhood was divided into two parts along Mathura Road; one is Nizamuddin West where the complex is located and a lively market dominated by Muslim vendors and the other one is Nizamuddin East.

There are other important monuments in the area like Humayun’s Tomb, Chausath Khamba, Mirza Ghalib’s tomb etc. The Dargah is a socially committed society of people which provides assistance for arranging marriages and extending helping hands to those who are needy of basic stuff, utensils, furniture, clothes etc. The community helps students, media person and professors to do their projects related to Sufism.

Also, they provide food at Khanqah for those who need it in seclusions and Am’ls. Jangpura Metro Station is the nearest metro railway station to the Dargah which is about 1 kilometer away. Qawwali performance happening here every night is a charming attraction but the performance on Thursdays are considered special.

Nizamuddin Dargah entry timings: The entry to the Durgah is from 05:00 am to 10:30 pm.

Nizamuddin Dargah entry fee: There is no entry fee.

Nizamuddin Dargah location: Old Nizamuddin Bazaar, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi, Delhi 110013, India.

    -There will be weekly qawwalis on Thursday, reach early as possible to avoid missing the qawwali from the start.

    -Take care of your belongings as Thursdays will be uncontrollably crowded.

    -Do not wear footwear inside and you can keep them at the shoe counter at the entrance and get a token for your shoes.

    -Parking will be difficult near the Dargah. Hence try to park at some distance and walk to the temple.

    -Cover your head before entering the Dargah.

    -Women are not allowed to enter the main shrine.

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Jamali Kamli Mosque and Tomb

Jamali Kamli Mosque and Tomb

A famous mosque which is archaeologically significant for India is Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb related to it. It is located in the archaeological village complex in Mehrauli in Delhi. The two monuments situated in contact with each other are the mosque and the tomb of two persons, Jamali and Kamali. The Urdu name Jamali originated from Jamal which means beauty. The name was an alias given to Shaikh Fazlullah and he was also known as Shaikh Jamali Kamboh or Jalal Khan. He was a great Sufi saint lived during the pre-Mughal period ruled by Lodi. While on the other side, Kamali was not famous as Jamali but he associated with Jamali.

Nonetheless, his antecedents have not been established. Perhaps, both their names were tagged as Jamali Kamali for the mosque and the tomb since they were buried close to each other. Both the mosque and the tomb were constructed during 1528 to 1529 but Jamali was buried in the tomb after his death in 1535. The mosque as well as the tomb are located in an enclosed garden which has a southern entry. The structure is appealing with the properly arranged red sand stone along with marble embellishments by which it looks extra ordinary.

It was believed to be a forerunner in the design of Mughal mosque architecture. It is comprised of a large prayer hall, a courtyard at the front, five arches in which the central arch only possesses a dome and much more. The arches have spandrels which are decorated with medallions and ornamentation. The central arch is astonishingly magnified by the presence of fluted pilasters. The rear end of the mosque is beautified with oriel windows. In the tomb chamber, there are two marble graves, one of Jamali and the other one is of Kamali.

There are a lot of easy modes to reach the mosque though Qutub Minar metro station is the nearest metro station to the tomb.

Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb entry timings:  It is open on all days of the week from sunrise to sunset.

Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb Entry fee: The entry to the mosque and the tomb is completely free to all.

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National Museum

 National Museum

Places to visit in Delhi are many. But amongst them, a visit to the National Museum of India will be a lifetime experience for you. This largest repository in India contains many prominent artworks dated over 5000 years ago and it is one of the best places in east Delhi. Here you will find works related to the Harappan times, several sculptures, carvings, paintings, manuscripts, coins, antiquities, and other valuable objects. The National Museum brings together the rich cultural heritage from various parts of the world, and your visit will indeed turn out to be an enriching one. You can avail the finely articulated audio tour as well. Entry Timings- 10 am daily. Closed on Monday. Entry Fee- Rs 10 for Indians and Rs 300 for foreigners.  Location- Janpath Road, Rajpath Area, Central Secretariat, New Delhi. Insider Tips- Seek prior permission for photography. Videography is strictly prohibited inside the museum.

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Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum

Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum

The former residence of one of India’s Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, set in off white colour now is Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum located on a massive area beautified with well-maintained lawns and lined by shady trees, plants, gardens, bushes, and flowers. The museum is dedicated to the memory of late Mrs. Indira Gandhi after she was assassinated within this mansion on 31st October 1984. The rooms are properly furnished and a few personal belongings of Mrs. Gandhi can be seen here through the large picture windows.

Also, the museum displays rather a beautiful collection of rare photographs covering the nationalist movement and also some important pictures of the Nehru-Gandhi families. Another important possession inside the museum is the blood-stained sari Indira Gandhi wore on the day she was assassinated. The place where her body was lying has been marked and covered with a glass frame and that is a memorial site in her honour. The museum is a beautiful kaleidoscope of historical events woven so remarkably and presented to the visitors with life beating inside them still.

It is located on Safdarjung Road and the nearest metro station to the museum is the INA Metro Station on the yellow line. The museum is a must visit to know the life of the controversial Prime Minister as she was known to many. The pictures of her childhood and the years she had grown up through are presented and preserved well inside.

Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum entry timings: The museum is open all days except on Mondays from 09:00 am to 05:00 pm.

Indira Gandhi Memorial entry fee: There is no entry to be paid to enter the museum.

Indira Gandhi Memorial location: Safdarjung Road, New Delhi, Delhi 110011, India.

National Gallery of Modern Art

National Gallery of Modern Art

A premier art gallery run by the Ministry of Culture is the National Gallery of Modern Art in Delhi. The major museum is at Jaipur House in Delhi and it was established on March 29, 1954. It has some subsequent branches at Mumbai and Bangalore. The gallery displays a large collection of more than 14000 works done by various artists from different parts of the world. The artists include Thomas Daniell, Rabindranath Tagore, RajaRavi Varma, Nandalal Bose, Jamini Roy, Abanindranath Tagore etc. There are sculptures, paintings and much more preserved in the gallery for years.

Some works here date back to 1857 also. The gallery possesses an area of 12000 square meters for exhibition and thus the Delhi branch becomes one of the world’s largest modern art museums. It is located at the end of Rajpath near the India Gate. It was formerly the residential palace of the Maharaja of Jaipur and hence it got the name Jaipur House. The building has a butterfly shape with a central dome. The construction happened in 1936 and the brain behind it was Sir Arthur Blomfield.

The idea of the gallery was spreading around in 1949 but its official inauguration was done by the Vice President Dr. S. Radhakrishnan in 1954. Hermann Goetz who was a famous art historian from Germany was its first curator. As years passed, the gallery went through some new facilities such as Art restoration services, an Art Reference Library as well as a documentation centre. A new addition or a wing to the gallery came in 2009. Now there is a new auditorium, a preview theatre, conservation laboratory, library and an academic section.

The nearest metro station to the gallery is Central Secretariat metro station.

National Gallery of Modern Art entry timings: It is open on all days except on Sundays and National Holidays from 11:00 am to 06:30 pm.

National Gallery of Modern Art Entry fee: For Indians: Rs.20 and for foreign nationals: Rs.500. For children up to 18 years, entry is free.

National Gallery of Modern Art location: Jaipur House, Sher Shah Road, Near Delhi High Court, India Gate, New Delhi, Delhi 110003.

The National Zoological Park

The National Zoological Park

The National Zoological Park or commonly known as Delhi Zoo is an extensive zoo that spreads across 176 acres near the Old Fort in Delhi, India. In the middle of a vibrant city lies a 16th century citadel, a green island and a great collection of rare flora and fauna. Around 1350 animals are protected inside the zoo, of different species and families. You can also book best wildlife tour in Delhi to explore the beauty of nature and the wild life. Walking through the beautiful zoo is a relishing activity for a day out in Delhi one can do or you can explore it with the help of a battery operated vehicle that can be arranged on rent at the zoo. Also, the visitors are not allowed to bring their own food inside the premises except water but you will get food at the canteen situated in the zoo.

The zoo was in news is 2012 as one man fell into the white tiger’s zoo and got killed by one white tiger. Then the safety and security measures of the zoo were under questions. After New Delhi came into existence, the zoo also came into existence and it was inaugurated in November 1959. Though initially Major Aubrey Weinman of the Ceylon Zoological Garden was asked to do the plans for the zoo but he could not do it and later Carl Hagenbeck of the Zoological Garden of Hamburg was approached by the Indian Government and thus he helped the Government with the preliminary plan of the zoo.

The construction was started in 1956 and the northern part of the zoo was completed by 1959. The official name as the National Zoological Park was given to the zoo in 1982 with the aim to make it a model for other zoos in the country to develop.

National Zoological Park entry timings: From March to October mid- 09:00 am to 04:30 pm From October mid to March mid- 09:30 am to 04:00 pm

National Zoological Park entry fee: Adults: Rs.40, child between 3 and 5 feet: Rs.20, senior citizens: Rs.20. For foreign nationals- adults: Rs.200 and for children: Rs.100.

National Zoological Park location: Mathura Road, Sundar Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110003.

Mehrauli Archaeological Park

Mehrauli Archaeological Park

Mehrauli Archeological Park is a predominant archaeological space spreading across 200 acres in Mehrauli in Delhi. It is located close to Qutub Minar and the Qutb complex. More than 100 historically important monuments are coexisting within this park. For more than 1000 years, the park has been witnessing occupation and includes the ruins of Lal Kot built by Tomar Rajputs as well. This is the only existing spot with continuous years of occupation.

The architectural relics of the subsequent periods like Khalji dynasty, Tughlaq dynasty, Lodhi dynasty of Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Empire and the last the British Raj etc are also found inside the extant fort of Delhi. The tomb of Balban which shows a true arch and the true dome is lying inside the park along with Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb of Maulana Jamali Kamali, Quli Khan’s Tomb, Gandhak ki Baoli, a madhi Masjid, a stepwell etc are scattered around the park as the pieces of remnants of something yet they form a cluster of charm and attraction with their firm structure and architectural strengths.

The remnants or the structures present in the park are dated back to the 10th century as well. The nearest metro station is ‘Qutub Minar’ on the yellow line to the fort. To the south of the village, you will find the remnants of the Mughal Palace, the Zafar Mahal, located once in the middle of the large jungle and next one to it is the Sufi shrine, the Dargah of Qutb Sahib. Also, a small burial ground with an empty space can be spotted which was intended for the last king of Delhi, Bahadur Shah Zafar.

Mehrauli Archaeological Park entry timings: The park will be open on all days from sunrise to sunset.

Mehrauli Archaeological Park Entry Fee: There is no entry applicable.

Mehrauli Archaeological Park location: Opposite Qutub Minar Metro Station, Anuvrat Marg, Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi 110030, India.

    -Wear a strong pair of walking shoes.

    -Remember to bring water as well as sunglasses or sunscreen.

    -Avoid wearing short pants to prevent some insects from attacking your legs.

Kuchesar

A village in Bulandshahr district in Uttar Pradesh is Kuchesar which is very closely located to Delhi, around 100 kilometers away. Earlier it was the seat of Zamindari. The mud fort in Kuchesar is famous. The Jat rulers of Kuchesar were behind the construction of the mud-fort in the mid- 18th century. The fort tells the chequered history of the Jats who vied with many other religions as well as with French adventurers and the British East India Company in order to fill the gap built by the decline of the Mughal Empire.

There are amazing heritage hotels in Delhi and a part of the fort has also became a heritage hotel in 1998 after the restoration by Neemrana Hotels. Kuchesar’s ruling family belonged to the Dalal clan of the Jat caste. Currently, there are different sects originated from the basic caste and they settled down in the region. Also, currently there are two heritage hotels which are part of the fort. One if Mud Fort Kuchesar and Rao Raj Vilas. In Kuchesar, the main attraction every visitor will love to visit is the mud fort. But now it is a heritage resort where you can enjoy a luxurious stay and relish the historically important walls of the fort.

The fort now has 16 well maintained and properly arranged rooms along with an impeccable service, brand new amenities and warm hospitality. Also, you would find enough chances to indulge in multiple exhilarating activities like nature walk, bullock cart rides, village walks, horse riding, swimming and much more.

It is one the best places near Delhi to visit. Brij Ghat located about 25 kilometers away from Kuchesar is an unbeatable location where you can spend ample time amidst the green nature and witness the beauty of the river Ganges. 

Distance from Delhi to Kuchesar: The exact distance from Delhi to Kuchesar is 98.6 kilometers and if you take a drive along NH 9, you will reach Kuchesar in 2 hours and 30 minutes approximately. Thus Kuchesar becomes the favourite tourist destination  to visit near Delhi within 500 kms . 

Best time to visit: November – February

Attractions: Mud Fort is a pleasant place to spend leisurely time exploring cultural heritage apart from indulging in sports and other activities. Brij Ghat is an excellent picnic spot near Delhi with an exotic locale to enjoy a peaceful time on the banks of the Ganges.

Tughlaqabad Fort

Tughlaqabad Fort

A herald lying in the history of India is the ruined fort which is fondly called as Tughlaqabad Fort in Dehi. It stretches across more than 6 km and it was built by Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq, the founder of Tughlaq dynasty. He established the historic city of Delhi which was abandoned in 1327. The fort was a gigantic structure made of stone with hard walls about 10-15 meters high and those walls were crowned by battlement parapets and bastions. The fort city of Tughlaqabad had 52 gates and now only 13 are remaining.

There is a famous legend behind Tughlaqabad that says Tughlaq wanted every worker in the area to build the fort but one of the labourers, Nizamuddiya Auliya did not cope with the idea and out of anger he cursed the fort saying may the fort remain unoccupied or else may herdsmen live here. People believe that the fort could not excel and prosper and remained abandoned till date because of that curse. Tughlaqabad is divided into three parts such as the wider city area that has houses built along a rectangular grid between its gates, the citadel with a tower at a point known as Bijai Mandal which is the highest one and the remains of different halls and an underground passage.

Tughlaqabad entry timings: It will be open on all days from 08:00 am to 06:00 pm.

Tughlaqabad entry fee: For Indians: Rs. 5 and for foreigners: Rs.100. Children up to 15 years of age can enter free.

Tughlaqabad location: Tughlaqabad Fort, Tughlakabad, New Delhi, Delhi 110044.

    -It will take around 3 hours to completely watch the fort.

    -The terrain is uneven, thorny and generally not recommended for senior citizens and people who have difficulty in walking.

    -Be equipped with proper walking gear while visiting this historical site.

    -During summer, it will be very hot in Delhi and try visiting the fort during the months from October to April.

    -There is a spacious parking lot at the entrance of the fort.

    -The surroundings are covered with dense thorny forests and it may give you a challenging walk. It is better to take a guide with you.

    -The Light and Sound Show will be in Hindi and English. Timing: 5 pm to 9 pm.

Mughal Gardens

Mughal Gardens

Amongst the popular tourist places in Delhi, the Mughal Gardens is a spectacular place harbouring a wide variety of exotic plants. As you step inside the garden, the beautiful blending of Mughal and European styles will amaze you. Encompassed with lush gardens like the Pearl Garden, Circular Garden, and other beautiful gardens, your visit is bound to be full of surprises.  If you are in Delhi during March and April, then do not miss out on the luxuriant spring bloom. With your family, you can spend some lovely hours relaxing amidst the grace of nature.  Entry Timin- 9.30 am daily except Mondays.  Entry Fee- Free of cost. Location- Gate No 35, Rashtrapati Bhavan, near North Avenue, New Delhi. Insider Tips- Entry with valuables or any bottles, bags, or luggage is not allowed. Submit them at the entrance. 

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Rose Cafe

An all-day exquisite restaurant, Rose Café serves distinct cuisines. Hosting an elegant range of cuisines like Italian, Mediterranean, Continental, and Lebanese, the restaurant exhibits great ambiance. Constituting both contemporary and traditional cuisines, the menu delineates enough choices for non-vegetarian and vegetarian dishes, making it a captivating and one of the gripping places to visit in Delhi.    

Entry timings – The Entry timings to Rose Café is in between 12 Noon to 9 PM.

Entry fee – The average cost incurred for ordering the food at Rose Café is 1000 INR or 15.270 USD for two people approximately.

Location – The address of Rose Café is 2, Westend Marg, Saidulajab, Delhi.

Insider tips – The recommended dishes to try at Spaghetti Anglio Olio, Mint Lemonade steeped with Kaffir Lime Leaves, Espresso Cake with flogged with Kaffir Lime Leaves and Mezze Platter. 

Karim's

Karim's

Karim’s is a historic, retrospective restaurant situated near Jama Masjid in Gali Kababian, Delhi. Introduced in the year 1913, Karim’s is a restaurant that is delineated to be synonymous with this location and is conceivably Delhi’s most popular culinary point of disembarkation. The main course of the place includes Naan & Roti, Kabab, Bharatia Pattal, Rice & Pulao and Shahi Dastar Khwan. For dessert, the place serves Kheer Benazir.

Entry timings – The Entry timings in Karim’s is bifurcated into two slots. The first slot is in between 11 AM to 4 PM and the second slot is in between 8 PM to 11.30 PM. 

Entry fee – The average cost incurred for ordering food from Karim’s is 800 INR or 12.298 USD for two people approximately.

Location – Address of Karim’s is 16, Gali Kababian, Jama Masjid, New Delhi.

Insider tips – You must try the recommended food from Karim’s. The recommended food are Chicken Jahangiri, Mutton Qorma, Nahari, Chicken Mughlai and Brain Curry. 

Kunzum Travel Cafe

Kunzum Travel Cafe

An extraordinary place for travelers to meet and share thoughts and stories, make new travel buddies and plans over a cup of coffee is the Kunzum Café in Delhi. This is where you can enjoy reading travel books, share travel pictures, write about your experiences if you are not really travelling for the time being. Here, you will get to see many people who are from other countries as well with whom you can share the best knowledge about the places and travelogues.

You can use the free wifi as well and post pictures on Kunzum.com. It is located in Hauz Khas Village, a prominent historical spot in Delhi where people come in large numbers to spend good time. Plenty of tourists as well as natives come here to listen to the unimaginable stories about the places people dream to reach and spend time. The café supports such camaraderie in a huge manner and that is why it is open for all those who are living with the desire of travelling the world.

Kunzum Cafe entry timings: You can visit the café on all days of the week except on Mondays from 11:00 am to 07:30 pm.

Kunzum Cafe entry fee: The best part of the café is that you are not forced to buy anything from here, but if you buy coffee, then you can pay anything you wish to. It makes the café so different.

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Khan Chacha

Khan Chacha

Khan Chacha, quarries on the story of a splendid legacy. Founded in the early 1970s by Haji Banda Hasan, who started his interest with a modest little shop in Khan Market which later on popularly became to be known as Khan Chacha amongst the youngsters. 

Entry timings – The Entry timings to Khan Chacha is in between 11 AM to 11 PM.

Entry fee – The average cost incurred for ordering food at Khan Chacha is 650 INR or 9.985 USD for two people approximately.

Location – The address of Khan Chacha is Shop 50, 1st Floor, Middle Lane, Khan Market, New Delhi.

Insider tips – The recommended dishes to try in Khan Chacha are Chicken Tikka Roll and Mutton Seekh. 

Tamra - Shangri-La's

Tamra - Shangri-La's

Tamra is an elegant, radiant, vibrant and most cherished fun restaurant serving different kinds of dishes. Located in the Eros Hotel at Connaught Place, Tamra mostly serves the North Indian, Pan Asian and Continental cuisines to relish and lighten up the taste buds of the visitors visiting the place.

Entry timings – The Entry timings to Tamra is in between 6 AM to 12 Noon.

Entry fee – The average cost incurred for ordering food from Tamra is 3,800 INR or 58.385 USD including alcohol and 400 INR or 6.146 USD for including a pint of beer for two people approximately.

Location – The address of Tamra is Shangri-La's Eros Hotel, 19, Ashoka Road, Janpath, New Delhi.

Insider tips – On a visit to Tamra, it is important for you to try their luxurious delicacies like North Indian, European, Chinese, Thai and Continental. Also Read: Enjoy Camping near Delhi

Farzi Cafe

Highly focused on the gourmet dinner, Farzi Café – the contemporary Indian inexpensive restaurant, is best delineated to be an epicure experience blending in global traditional cuisine with the Indian contemporary ambiance and style. Farzi Café is a place where the restaurant guests can relish good and fine food.

Entry timings – The Entry timings to Farzi Café is in between 12 Noon to 1 AM.

Entry fee – The average cost incurred for ordering food from Farzi Café is 2000 INR or 30.729 USD for two people approximately.

Location – The address of Farzi Café is 38/39, Level 1, Block E, Inner Circle, Connaught Place, New Delhi.

Insider tips – Farzi Café is known for a contemporary presentation of dishes with an elegant and sophisticated décor.

Barbeque Nation

Barbeque Nation

Buffets organized in Barbeque Nation exhibits every family’s treat. The place allows you to fulfill and satiate your hunger for good, mesmerizing food until the last moment. The Barbeque Nation at Delhi is one such happening place that makes people crave till the end till they are thoroughly full.

Entry timings – The Entry timings to Barbeque Nation is bifurcated into two slots. In the first slot the Entry timings in between 12 Noon to 3 PM and the second slot Entry timings is in between 6:30 PM to 11 PM

Entry fee – The average cost incurred for ordering food at Barbeque Nation is 1600 INR or 24.583 USD for two people approximately.

Location – The address of Barbeque Nation is second Floor, Block N, Munshilal Building in Connaught Place, Delhi.

Insider tips – On your visit to Barbeque Nation, the recommended dishes which you must guzzle are Paneer Chicken Tikka Masala, Spanish Valencia Prawn, and Chicken Dum Biryani.

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Murthal restaurant is one of the most famous restaurants in Delhi that is open 24X7 inviting tourists and guest from within and afar the city.

Entry timings - Murthal is open 24 hours.

Entry fee – The average cost incurred for ordering food at Murthal is 400 INR or 6.146 USD for two people approximately.

Location – The address of Murthal is 52, 250 KM Stone, G.T Road, Murthal, Haryana.

Insider tips – On your visit to Murthal the recommended dishes are Pav Bhaji, Chaap, Sweet Lassi, Amritsari Kulcha, Paneer Parantha, Chai, and Rasmalai. You may also like:  30 Places to Visit near Delhi within 100 Km

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Hauz khas social.

Hauz Khas Social

Hauz Khas Social is considered to be the best chilling tourist places in Delhi that merge the best of office and café. An ideal place, Hauz Khas Social is for the people who crave to relish and feel tranquil after a hectic workday. An all-day bar and café, Social invites you all day long to discuss work or feel relaxed from the tiresome work. This calls to be one of the best places to visit in Delhi for youngsters .

Entry timings – The Entry timings to Hauz Khas Social is in between 11 AM to 1 AM.

Entry fee – The average cost incurred for ordering food from Social is 1300 INR or 19.972 for two people approximately.

Location – The address of Social is 9-A & 12, Hauz Khas Village, New Delhi.

Insider tips – On visiting Social, it is essential for you to try Asian, Continental, American, North Indian, and Salad.

Hard Rock Café

Hard Rock Café

Hard Rock Café, Delhi is the fourth restaurant in India which is opened in Delhi at DLF Place Saket. Hard Rock Café is a vibrant, leisure and happy chilling spot. Ideally situated near luxurious grand hotels, a short distance away from Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport, Hard Rock Café offers the best to the local visitors and travelers and is among the best tourist places in Delhi to visit at night .  Entry timings – You can visit Hard Rock Café in between 12 Noon to 1 AM.

Entry fee – The average cost incurred on ordering food along with drinks sums up to 2500 INR or 38.411 USD.

Location – The address of Hard Rock Café is M-110, 1st Floor, DLF Place Mall, Saket, New Delhi.

Insider tips – On a visit to Hard Rock Café, you must try the recommended dishes like Fish O’ Fillet, Hard Rock Nachos, and Famous Fajitas.

The Blue Bar

The Blue Bar

One of the best luxurious bar and lounge, The Blue Bar endows a charismatic and edgy experience. Owing to the ideal and dramatically beautiful color scheme of red on black, the ambient lighting sets the mood perfect for the audience.

Entry timings – The Entry timings to The Blue Bar during the weekday is in between 12.30 PM to 12.45 AM while the Entry timings on weekends are in between 5 PM to 12.45 AM.

Entry fee – The average cost incurred on ordering food and alcohol sums to 3900 INR or 59.922 USD for two people approximately and an additional charge of 400 INR or 6.146 USD for ordering a pint of beer.

Location – The address of The Blue Bar is Taj Diplomatic Enclave, 2, Sardar Patel Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi.

Insider tips – The must-try dishes on a visit to The Blue Bar are Lamb Roulade and Nori. Also Read:  20 Best Corporate Day Outing Near Delhi

Club Pangaea

 Club Pangaea

Club Pangaea, a luxurious dining restaurant, and bar is indubitably a class apart in all aspect. A well-stocked restaurant with tenuous ambiance featuring a distinct variety of delicacies. Known to serve the best spirits, wines, and beverages, Club Pangaea mixes delectable food with happy drinks. 

Entry timings – The Entry timings to Club Pangea is in between 12 PM to 1 AM.

Entry fee – The average cost incurred on ordering food at Club Pangaea is 4000 INR or 61.458 USD for two people approximately.

Location – The address of Club Pangaea is The Ashok, Chanakyapuri, South Delhi.

Insider tips – The must try cuisines at Club Pangaea is Finger Food, American, Turkish and North Indian. Must Read:  18 Best Heritage Hotels in New Delhi

Kitty Su

Nestled and ducked in The Lalit, Kitty Su has transmogrified as the most luxurious and stylish clubbing places in Delhi. Classy, full of radiant and vibrant and exquisitely designed delineating the aura of happiness, Kitty Su is an impressive nightspot considered to be a great choice for people who are hardcore party drivers. It is one of the best places to visit in Delhi at night.

Entry timings – The Entry timings to Kitty Su is in between 10 PM to 1.30 AM.

Entry fee – The average cost incurred for ordering the food at Kitty Su is 5000 INR or 76.856 USD for two people including alcohol and 600 INR or 9.223 USD for ordering a pint of beer for two.

Location – The address of Kitty Su is The Lalit, Barakhamba Avenue, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi.

Insider tips - You must try your luck and dance to the fullest on the ground of Kitty Su. The place Kitty Su is highly popular for nightclubs constituting a large dance floor for party lovers. Popular Reads:  15 Best One Day Trips from Delhi

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Rising gracefully from lush gardens and surrounded by a symmetrical charbagh (four-part garden), Humayun's Tomb exudes an air of tranquility and grandeur. The use of red sandstone and white marble in its construction adds a captivating contrast to the monument's façade, making it a visual delight for visitors and photographers alike.Interestingly, Humayun's Tomb served as an architectural inspiration for the world-famous Taj Mahal, which was built later by Emperor Shah Jahan for his beloved wife. The intricate geometric patterns, arched entrances, and delicate lattice work seen in Humayun's Tomb can be traced in the design of the Taj Mahal.Today, the tomb complex houses the graves of several other members of the Mughal dynasty, making it a cherished historical site and a symbol of India's rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the beautifully landscaped gardens, marvel at the detailed calligraphy adorning the walls, and immerse themselves in the captivating history that surrounds this majestic monument.

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Home to the President of the world’s largest democracy, Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi stands as a symbol of national strength. The nation’s most important democratic functions like the swearing-in ceremony of its elected leaders are carried out in these very grounds. The Rashtrapati Bhavan has been witness to honour giving ceremonies of the country’s bravehearts and achievers, signing of historic pacts between India and other nations, of India’s independence and republic day ceremonies, and the hosting of many world leaders.The Rashtrapati Bhavan is a true architectural masterpiece in its own right. The magnificent building spreads across 320 acres, including the splendid ‘Mughal Garden’ and the Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum. The design of the Rashtrapati Bhavan mainly imparts the Mughal architectural styles blended with classical and grand European signatures, credited to the British architects- Edwin Lutyen and Hebert Baker.The building is also diversified with a number of other typically Indian motifs such as ornate Elephant statues on the outer wall or the main gate of the building with the ‘Jaipur column’. All in all, it is quite a visual treat to behold!The building is open to visitors by three different segments or tour circuits. The first circuit comprises of the Main building and the Central Lawn. The second circuit houses the Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum Complex. In the same circuit, you can get a tour of the Clock Tower, the Stables, and the Garages. The third circuit has the magnificent Mughal Garden and other ancillary gardens of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Tourists can request a trip of each of the circuits separately on the days assigned for each segment respectively for daytime visits from 9 AM to 4 PM. There is much to take in and marvel at around the complex-- the intricate craftsmanship of carved marble statues, the sprawling Mughal Gardens featuring masterful landscaping concepts, the Clock Tower, and a myriad of presidential mementos preserved inside the Museum. Upon exit, you can explore the premier surroundings of this important historical site, often called as the ‘Lutyens Delhi’.

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Delhi, the capital city of India, is a great destination for a family visit due to its rich cultural heritage, diverse culinary scene, and numerous attractions. Families can explore the city's many historical sites, such as the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and Humayun's Tomb, and learn about India's rich history and culture.

In addition to historical sites, Delhi is also known for its vibrant markets, where families can shop for souvenirs, traditional Indian handicrafts, and clothes. Popular markets in Delhi include Chandni Chowk, Connaught Place, and Khan Market.

Delhi is also famous for its food, and families can indulge in delicious street food, such as chaat, parathas, and kebabs, or dine at upscale restaurants serving Indian and international cuisine. With its many attractions and activities, Delhi is a city that offers something for everyone, making it an excellent destination for a family vacation.

In this blog, we'll take a look at 10 must-visit places in Delhi for families. Keep reading.

10 must-visit places in Delhi with family

1) red fort.

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The Red Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that attracts millions of tourists every year. The fort was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century and served as the residence of the Mughal emperors for over 200 years. The fort is an architectural marvel, and its walls are made of red sandstone that gives it its name. Families can explore the fort and learn about its history while enjoying the sound and light show that takes place in the evening.

:- Nearest Metro Station: Chandni Chowk 

  • Audio guides are available in multiple languages to help visitors learn about the fort's history
  • The light and sound show is an excellent way to experience the fort's grandeur
  • Visitors can see the beautiful Mughal gardens inside the fort, including the Nahr-i-Bihisht or the Stream of Paradise.

2) Lotus Temple

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The Lotus Temple is a Bahai House of Worship that attracts visitors from all over the world. The temple's design is inspired by a lotus flower and is made of white marble. The temple has won numerous awards for its architectural excellence and is a popular spot for families to visit. Visitors can spend time meditating and enjoying the serene environment inside the temple.

:- Nearest Metro Station: Kalkaji Metro Station 

  • The temple is open to people of all religions and beliefs.
  • Visitors are required to maintain silence inside the temple.
  • The temple has a beautiful garden where families can relax and enjoy the view.

3) India Gate

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India Gate is a war memorial located in the heart of Delhi and is a must-visit for families. The gate was built in memory of Indian soldiers who died in World War I. Families can spend time exploring the surrounding gardens, enjoying a picnic, and taking photographs.

:- Nearest Metro Station: Central Secretariat 

  • The gate is illuminated at night, providing a stunning view of the monument.
  • Street food vendors sell delicious food outside the gate, making it a great spot for a quick snack.
  • The gate is surrounded by several other historical monuments that families can explore.

4) National Museum

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The National Museum is a great place for families to learn about India's rich cultural heritage. The museum has a vast collection of artifacts, including sculptures, paintings, textiles, and manuscripts. Families can explore the museum and learn about India's history and culture.

  • The museum has audio guides and guided tours for visitors.
  • The museum has a children's section with interactive exhibits that are both educational and fun.
  • The museum has a cafeteria that serves food and drinks.

5) KidZania

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KidZania is an indoor theme park that is a popular spot for families with young children. The park is designed to provide children with a fun and educational experience, where they can role-play and learn about different professions. The park has several activities, including a fire station, hospital, airport, and many more.

:- Nearest Metro Station: Noida Sector 18 Metro Station, Noida Sector 16 Metro Station

  • The park has trained staff who supervise the children and ensure their safety.
  • The park has a cafeteria that serves food and drinks.
  • The park has several activities that are suitable for children of different ages. 

6) Qutub Minar

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Qutub Minar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most iconic landmarks in Delhi. It is a 73-meter-tall minaret that was built in the 12th century. Families can explore the surrounding complex, which includes several other historical monuments, such as the Alai Darwaza and the Iron Pillar.

:- Nearest Metro Station: SAKET (Towards Samai Pur Badli) & Chhatarpur (Towards Huda City Centre)

  • Visitors can climb up the minaret and enjoy a panoramic view of Delhi.
  • The complex is surrounded by lush green gardens, making it a great spot for a picnic.
  • The complex has a small museum where visitors can learn about the history of the monument.

7) Humayun's Tomb

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Humayun's Tomb is another UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit for families. It is the tomb of Mughal Emperor Humayun and was built in the 16th century. The tomb's architecture is a blend of Persian and Mughal styles, making it a unique structure. Families can explore the tomb and the surrounding gardens.

:- Nearest Metro: JANGPURA

  • The tomb is surrounded by a beautiful Mughal garden that is divided into four quadrants.
  • Visitors can see the Isa Khan Niyazi Tomb, which is located within the complex.
  • The tomb is illuminated at night, providing a stunning view of the monument.

8) Akshardham Temple

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Akshardham Temple is a Hindu temple that was built in 2005 and is one of the largest temples in India. The temple's architecture is inspired by ancient Hindu scriptures and is a masterpiece of modern architecture. Families can explore the temple and its surrounding gardens.

:- Nearest Metro Station: Akshardham

  • The temple has several exhibits that showcase Indian culture, history, and spirituality.
  • The temple has a large musical fountain show that is a must-see for visitors.
  • The temple has a food court that serves delicious vegetarian food.

9) Connaught Place

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Connaught Place is a commercial and financial hub in Delhi and a popular destination for families. It is a circular market that has several shops, restaurants, and cafes. Families can spend time shopping, dining, and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere.

:- Nearest Metro: Rajiv Chowk Metro Station

  • The market has several street performers who entertain visitors with their music and dance.
  • The market has several landmarks, such as the Jantar Mantar and the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, which families can explore.
  • The market has a variety of cuisines to choose from, making it a foodie's paradise.

10) Nehru Planetarium

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The Nehru Planetarium is an educational and entertaining destination for families. The planetarium has several shows that explain the mysteries of the universe in a fun and interactive way. Families can learn about astronomy and space exploration while enjoying the shows.

:- Nearest Metro: LOK Kalyan Marg Station

  • The planetarium has a 3D theater that provides an immersive experience.
  • It Highlights a dome-shaped theatre with a capacity of 200 seats, where visitors can experience immersive shows about astronomy, space exploration, and the universe.
  • The Nehru Planetarium also houses an astronomy gallery, a science center, and a library with a collection of books on astronomy and related subjects.

In conclusion, Delhi is a city rich in history, culture, and entertainment. It offers a wide range of attractions and activities suitable for families looking to spend quality time together. From visiting iconic monuments like the Red Fort and Qutub Minar to exploring the lush greenery of the Garden of Five Senses, Delhi has something for everyone.

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If there’s one word that can be used to define Delhi, it is ‘Experience’. Yes, such is the aura of the city. Delhi is inviting, enticing, challenging, enjoyable, enriching, all at the same time. Residing in the heart of the country, Delhi is aptly termed as “Bharat ka dil”. It's a city that gives you what you may not get anywhere. It's a career maker, Its a kingmaker. It's the government maker. It is business maker… and what not. Delhi is all about life, and the way life should be.

A unique blend of history and modernity, traditions and culture, commerce and fashion and beyond all of these, a place where all religions prevail with equality. Delhi is unique in its culture and lifestyle. While in areas like Chandni Chowk and old Delhi, you will find the traditional ways of living, places like Vasant Kunj and South Extension will give you a sense of modern-day Delhi.

The latest and greatest fashion in the country is seen first on Delhi’s streets. If you are a foodie, there’s no better place to go for than the heart of the country. On the one hand, you can get lip-smacking street food which is very cost-friendly too, and on the other side, you get to eat some of the most expensive international dishes in city restaurants.

In a nutshell, if you want to witness crazy yet sophisticated part of life, do visit Delhi at least once in a lifetime.

… And while you are in Delhi to experience the true fervor of the city, here’s a list of must visit places that you must explore. Check it out.

1. India Gate

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This 42 meter high "Arc-de-Triomphe" like archway situated in the heart of Delhi city is much taller in the hearts of India. Formerly known as All India War Memorial, India Gate was built to commemorate the death of 70,000 British Indian soldiers who died during First World War between 1914-21.

Even though the India Gate was constructed as a war memorial, the architectural style of the monument makes it appear like an epitome of triumph. Much similar to Arch of Constantine, outside the Colosseum in Rome, India gate was designed by Sir Edward Lutyens.

India Gate got an additional structure in the form of a black marble plinth, with a reversed rifle capped by a soldier’s helmet after the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. This structure is situated beneath the memorial archway and is bounded by flames on four eternal sides. This is called Amar Jawan Jyoti. India Gate is counted amongst the most significant war memorials in the country.

What we all know is that India Gate has an essential place in the Indian history, but what many of us may not know is that the memorial has an important spot in the heart of Delhiites. Whenever there is a moment of distress or an occasion to celebrate, India Gate is the perfect spot for that.

People visit the place with families to spend some quality time with each other. Food vendors around the area add to the pleasure of hanging out with family and friends.

2. Red Fort

Red Fort Delhi

Red Fort, popularly known as Lal Quila, is the pride of the nation. It is a historic fort, situated in the older part of the city. Lal Quila served as the primary residence for Mughal Emperors who ruled the city, for about 200 years. It was until 1856 that the Mughals had resided in Lal Quila. Besides, the historical monument also served as the political center of the Mughals.

Red Fort was built under the reign of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the year 1639. It was made on the lines of Shah Jahan's palace in his fortified capital Shahanabad. It was called Red Fort because of its massive closed walls built in red stone. The palace not only showcases the architectural brilliance of Shah Jahan but also gives a reasonably good picture of Islamic architecture of those times.

Located at the center of Delhi, Lal Quila houses many museums and pavilions. Each pavilion of Lal Quila speaks volumes about the valor and pomp of Mughal empire.

The architectural elements of Lal Quila reflect a typical Mughal building and showcase a fusion of Timurid and Persian traditions. However, the fort saw enough destruction during the invasion of Mughal Emperor Nadir Shah in 1747, followed by the intrusion of British in the Revolt of 1857.

However, the Red Fort has not lost its sheen. It still stands magnanimous in the cultural and political scene of the country. Each year, on the Independence Day (15th August), India’s Prime Minister hoists the Indian Flag and delivers his speech to the nation. The Red Fort was honored to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007.

Red Fort is a major attraction for tourists visiting the city all around the year. Chatta Chowk, its vaulted arcade is a local market that sells tourists trinkets. One can reach the main compound of Lal Quila after passing through the Chatta Chowk.

This fascinating building comprises of Drum House, the Hall of Public Audiences, the white marble Hall of Private Audiences, the Pearl Mosque, Royal Baths and Palace of Color. One of the major attractions of Lal Quila is the evening Light and Sound show. India’s glorious history is recreated every evening during the show.

3. Chandni Chowk

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Chandni Chowk or “Moonlight Square” is one of the memorable gifts of the Mughal Era that Delhi cherishes till date. Being one of the oldest and busiest markets of the country, Chandni Chowk is a center of attraction for traders as well, besides the tourists who come to visit the city. Chandni Chowk was designed and built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan’s favorite daughter Jahan Ara Begum in 1650 CE. The marketplace was 40 yards wide and 1520 yards long.

There’s an exciting story behind the naming of the place. Chandni Chowk was built in a square shape and had a pool at the center. The pool radiated moonlight at nights, giving a mesmerizing experience. This is possibly the reason why the marketplace is named as Chandni Chowk.

Chandni Chowk is famous for a whole lot of reasons besides being one of the biggest and oldest markets of the country. This part of Old Delhi houses many religious and historical monuments. Red Fort, the pride of India, is situated next to Chandni Chowk.

Besides, Chandni Chowk houses a whole lot of religious places too. People from various faiths visit the place. Sri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir, Gauri Shankar Temple, Shri Shiv Navgrah Mandir Dham, Central Baptist Church, Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib, Sunehri Masjid, and Fatehpuri Masjid are some of the religious sites situated in Chandni Chowk. Each of these places is not just religious but also have historical backgrounds.

Chandni Chowk continues to be one of the biggest markets of the country. In fact, it is the biggest wholesale market in the country. One can find shops in the narrow bylanes of Chandni Chowk and can get some of the most amazing deals there.

Apart from hundreds of shops of traditional Indian dresses for both men and women, the wholesale market of hardware, hotel kitchen equipment, industrial chemicals, silver and gold jewelry, spices, dried fruits and nuts, and herbs is a unique attraction amongst the visitors.

Your visit to Chandni Chowk is incomplete if you do not try the eateries in the marketplace. This place is famous across the globe for its mouth-watering delicacies. The Parathe Wali Gali at Chandni Chowk is famous for its variety of parathas. From the regular Aloo ka paratha to the extraordinary bhindi paratha, the variety of parathas available here will leave your taste buds wanting for more. Besides, places like the Ghantewala halwai, Natraj’s Dahi Bhalle, Chaatwallah, the jalebiwala, Gole hatti, et al, will enhance the experience of the place for you.

Chandni Chowk has found a place in films as well. Movies like Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Delhi 6, Black and White, Chandni Chowk to China, etc. have featured the beauty of this part of Delhi beautifully.

4. Humayun’s Tomb

Humayun’s Tomb Delhi

The tomb of Mughal Emperor Humayun, called Humayun’s Tomb, was built in Delhi in 1569-70. The construction of Humayun’s Tomb was commissioned by his first wife and chief consort Empress Bega Begum.

It was designed by Mirak Mirza Ghiyas and his son, Sayyid Muhammad along with some Persian architects, who were chosen by the Begum. Located in Nizamuddin East, Humayun’s Tomb is the first garden tomb of Indian sub-continent. It was declared UNESCO World Heritage SIte in 1993.

The complex of Humayun’s Tomb not just houses the tomb of Emperor Humayun, but also the graves of Bega Begum, Hamida Begum and also Dara Shikoh, grandson of Emperor Humayun and son of Emperor Shah Jahan. The building of tomb is a perfect showcase of Mughal architecture and the way it has evolved.

Besides, the main building, the Charbagh gardens of Humayun’s Tomb are also a significant attraction. Built in typical Persian style, these gardens serve as a rest area for the visitors.

Humayun’s Tomb is constructed in Nizamuddin area of Delhi. This site was chosen keeping in mind the proximity of the place to Nizamuddin Dargah , the mausoleum of Sufi Saint Hazrat Nizamuddin.

The architecture of Humayun’s Tomb is rather impressive. This mesmerizing architecture is given true showcase Persian styles of Islamic architecture. The tomb is about 47 meters high and 91 meters wide. The exterior of the monument is simple and symmetrical. The dome of Humayun’s Tomb is a special attraction. So do ensure that you tick the place in your list while you visit Delhi.

5. Connaught Place

Connaught Place Delhi

Connaught Place is one of the largest commercial and financial centers of the country and the world. Popularly known as CP, the place houses the headquarters of some of the biggest Corporates. Besides, it is a fashion destination too. Some of the biggest brands in the world have their showrooms in Connaught Place.

It is worth mentioning here that Connaught Place is one of the most expensive real estate in the world. CP was termed as the showpiece of Lutyens’ Delhi. Courtesy its fantastic structure and architecture, Connaught Place is considered to be one of the top heritage sites of the city and pride of the country. The place is named after Prince Arthur, 1st Duke of Connaught and Strathearn. The marketplace was built between 1929 - 1933 and is still a masterpiece in its own right.

The Georgian architecture of Connaught Place is borrowed from Royal Crescent in Bath. Connaught Place is built in a circle and has two floors. The idea was to provide commercial space on the ground floor and residential area on the top level.

CP is divided into two concentric circles, bifurcating the place into the inner circle, middle circle, and outer circle. The three circles are joined by the seven roads emerging from the inner central park.

The government wanted to build New Delhi Railway Station in CP, but the plan couldn’t materialize due to the scarcity of space. Hence, the station was built in Paharganj area, next to Connaught Place. Connaught Place is famous not just for its architecture and heritage, but also for its cinemas and eateries.

Earlier, traders from Kashmere gate area used to travel to this marketplace. But later, it became the entertainment hub of the elite. Regal Cinema, the first cinema of Connaught Place used to host favorite concerts, ballet performances, and theatre groups. Odean and Rivoli cinemas came up later.

Connaught Place is also known for Wenger’s, the first pastry shop in the city, set up by a Swiss Couple. The pastry shop exists to date.

Post independence, Connaught Place got its first underground market, called Palika Bazaar. It was set up in the empty block under the inner circle. The Bazaar has expanded its wings towards the outer circle now.

6. Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar Delhi

Qutab Minar, Qutb Minar or Qutub Mina spell it as it suits you. Spelling could defer from historian to historian, but the charm of the building remained the same throughout the history. This 73-meter tall minaret has five stories. Interestingly, the base diameter of the structure is 14.3 meters, while it slims down to 2.7 meters as it approaches the top.

Qutub Minar draws inspiration from Minaret of jam, built in Afghanistan. It is believed that Qutab Ud-din Aibak, the founder of Delhi Sultanate, started building the minaret around 1192. He is credited to have built the first floor of the five-storeyed minaret. However, the task was taken up by Aibak’s son-in-law and successor, Iltutmish, who has added three more stories to the minaret in the year 1220.

The Qutab Minar that you see today was, however, completed by Firoz Shah Tughlaq. There was a lightning strike in 1369 that had destroyed the top floor built by Iltutmish. Tughlaq not just repaired the damaged floor, but also constructed another deck on top of the building to complete it. Sher Shah Suri made another addition to the building while Humayun was in exile. He created an entrance to the minaret as well.

Qutub Minar is not the only place to visit in the minar complex. It is surrounded by a lot of places with historical significance. The Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque is in the same premises and is as old as the minaret itself. There is an iron pillar, which is very old and popular.

Let’s talk about the architecture of the minaret. As mentioned earlier, the makers have drawn inspiration from Afghanistan Minaret of Jam. The incorporation of looped bells, lotus borders, and garlands in its carving give it the local effect. Qutub Minar has stood the tests of time and rulers. The place is definitely worth a visit.

7. Lajpat Nagar Market

Lajpat Nagar Market Delhi

Delhi is a shopper’s delight because of places like Lajpat Nagar market. It's a residential and commercial place in the southern part of Delhi. Named after Lala Lajpat Rai, the Lion of India, the place is extremely popular amongst markets across the nation.

The area is divided into four parts: Lajpat Nagar I, Lajpat Nagar II, Lajpat Nagar III and Lajpat Nagar IV. Popular residential areas like Amar Colony, Dayanand Colony, Double Storey, Vikram Vihar, etc., fall into the domain of Lajpat Nagar. However, the place is known to be a shoppers’ delight.

The ladies salwar suit market of Lajpat Nagar is famous worldwide. The kind of variety you get there is unmatchable. Besides, the garments and textiles shops in Central Market are a delight. You get the latest and unique fabrics at the most reasonable costs.

Lajpat Nagar was developed after the refugees from new Pakistan came to this part of the country. There were Sikhs and Hindus, who were provided shelter by the government and were allotted lands to construct houses for themselves. Nowadays, it is a preferred location for travelers from places like Middle East, Afghanistan, Africa, who travel to India for medical aid or education.

8. Lotus Temple

Lotus Temple Delhi

Lotus Temple is one of the most prominent attractions of Delhi. Known for its Lotus flower-like shape, the place is a Baha’i House of Worship. Opened for the public in December 1986, construction of The Lotus Temple cost around $10 million. The temple is not just known for its scenic value. It is the serenity and calm of Lotus Temple that attracts people from across the globe.

The best part of this temple is that people from any religion, caste or creed can visit it, without any inhibition or boundation. However, it remains a significant attraction amongst the tourists purely from the architectural point of view.

It has, in fact, won many awards. According to the statistics from the Government of India, the Baha’i House of Worship had 100 million visitors by April 2014. It is one of the most visited buildings of the world. A significant chunk of its visitors is architectural enthusiasts from across the globe, who fly down to see this architectural marvel and appreciate its beauty.

9. Purana Quila

Purana Quila Delhi

Amidst the glitz and glamour of Delhi city, stands an old yet attractive monument called Purana Quila or Old Fort. Purana Quila is spread in the area of almost two kilometers and is rectangular. History states that the monument was built under the reign of Humayun and Afghan Sher Shah Suri.

The fort is made up of walls that rise to 18 meters and has three arched gateways. The Bada Darwaza (Big gate) faces west and is used till date. The Humayun Gate, situated towards the south of the monument is known by the name as Humayun himself built it. Humayun’s tomb is visible from that gate. The third gate is the Talaqi Gate or the forbidden gate. All the gates are decorated with white and colored-marble inlays and blue tiles.

The gates give a good glimpse of Rajasthani architecture with their ornate overhanging balconies or jharokhas and pillared pavilions or chattris. While the grandeur of the architecture is sure to impress you, the interior architectures are also equally captivating.

Qila-i-Kuhna mosque and the Shermandal, created by Sher Shah, are the two noticeable architectures within the Purana Quila, that are worth a mention here.

Qila-i-Kuhna mosque is a single domed mosque built in pre-Mughal style in the year 1541. The mosque has five gateways in horse-shoe architecture and is an example of pointed arch architecture, that was followed later by a lot of Mughal buildings.

On the other hand, the Sher Mandal, that is named after Share Shah, is a double-storeyed octagonal tower of red sandstone. Sher Shah began the construction of the building, but Humayun completed it after he recaptured the fort.

Purana Quila is now being used as a picnic cum tourist spot and is quite popular amongst the localites and the tourists traveling to Delhi.

10. Akshardham Temple

Akshardham Temple Delhi

Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple, also known as Akshardham, is one of the most important social, religious and cultural places of Delhi. BAPS has constructed the temple. It is inspired by Yogiji Maharaj and is created by Pramukh Swami Maharaj.

Officially opened on 6th November 2005, by Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam, the Akshardham Temple attracts at least 70 percent of the tourists coming to the city. Akshardham Temple, Delhi, is the successor of Akshardham Temple, Gandhinagar, Gujarat and is built according to Vastu Shastra and Panchatantra Shastra.

The main shrine of the temple is the central point and is the main attraction of the temple. There are various exhibition halls created in the complex that displays an excellent sense of design and technology.

Some of the noticeable features of the Akshardham temple complex include Sahaj Anand water show, an Abhisheka Mandap, a thematic garden and three exhibitions namely Sahajanand Darshan (Hall of Values), Neelkanth Darshan (an IMAX film on the early life of Swaminarayan as the teenage yogi, Neelkanth), and Sanskruti Darshan (a cultural boat ride).

The beauty of Akshardham Temple is its architecture. It presents a mix of architectural styles from across the country. It is built of 234 ornately carved pillars, 20,000 murtis of sadhus, acharyas, and devotees and has nine beautifully crafted domes. The temple houses murtis of Swami Narayana, Shiv Parvati, Radha Krishna, Sita Ram and Lakshmi Narayan.

11. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib Delhi

No matter what religious belief you follow, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib in Delhi is a must-visit place for you. It is one of the most famous Sikh Gurdwaras in the city as well as in the country. It is known for its association with eighth Sikh Guru, Guru Har Krishan Singh.

Built as a small shrine by Sikh General Sardar Baghel Singh in 1783, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is situated on Baba Kharak Singh Marg in Connaught Place, New Delhi. Its golden dome and a large flagpole called Nishan Sahib make you recognize the place from a distance too.

It is interesting to note that Gurudwara Bangla Sahib was originally a bungalow, that belonged to Raja Jai Singh and was known as Jaisingh Pura palace. It is believed that Guru Har Krishan Singh used to reside in the bungalow during his stay in Delhi in 1664.

There was smallpox and cholera epidemic that was spread in the city. He served a lot of sufferers with aid and water from a small well within the house. Later, he caught the diseases himself and died on 30th March 1664. Raja Jai Singh constructed a small tank on that well, which exists even today.

It is believed that the water of that tank has healing properties and people carry it with them all over the world. The gurdwara campus also houses a hospital, a library and a higher secondary school and Baba Baghel Singh Museum.

12. Lakshmi Narayan Temple

Lakshmi Narayan Temple Delhi

Better known as Birla Temple, the Lakshmi Narayan Temple is dedicated to Lord Lakshmi Narayan. Lakshmi Narayan refers to Lord Vishnu, also known as Narayan when he is with his consort Lakshmi. Although a Hindu temple, it is open to people of all religions and castes.

Built by industrialist Baldeo Das Birla and his sons, the temple was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi on the condition that it will be open for people of all religions. It was built from 1933 to 1939 and was the first large Hindu temple in Delhi.

The Birla temple is spread over 7.5 acres of land and has a large garden, shrine, fountains, and a hall called Geeta Bhawan for discourses. The temple is a significant attraction for tourists and localites on special occasions like Janmashtami and Diwali.

The temple’s architecture gives a sense of modern Indian architecture. It was designed by Sris Chandra Chatterjee, a leading proponent of the "Modern Indian Architecture Movement. Over hundred skilled artisans from Benaras were put to the task of making the idols for the temple, which was inspired by Nagara style of temple architecture.

The artisans crafted the idols of Hindu lords with marble stone sourced from places like Jaipur. The architects had used Kota stone from Makrana, Agra, Kota, and Jaisalmer for the construction of the temple premises. A whole lot of artificial landscapes and greenery in the campus is inviting and soothing. So the next time you are in Delhi, don’t miss out of ticking it in your list.

13. Hauz Khas Complex

Hauz Khas Complex Delhi

Amidst the fascinating youth junction of Delhi city, Hauz Khas, is an old time charmer called Hauz Khas Complex. Situated in the southern part of the city, Hauz Khas complex comprises of a few exciting elements including a water tank, a tomb, a mosque, Islamic seminary and some pavilions. The Hauz Khas Complex gives a fair sense of 13th century Delhi Sultanate reign.

Although Hauz Khas adds to the list of some of the most excellent commercial and residential places of the city, the Hauz Khas Complex holds the old world charm. The water tank, for instance, was built during Alauddin Khilji's reign to meet the water supply needs of newly built fort at Siri.

The size of the tank has now shrunk substantially due to encroachment and siltation. However, in its present state, it is quite well maintained. In fact, Delhi Development Authority makes constant efforts to preserve the tank.

Another attraction in Hauz Khas Complex is the tomb of Firoz Shah. Firoz Shah Tughlaq is known to have made significant contributions to the history of Delhi. He died at the age of ninety years after his continuous illness between 1385 and 1388. Interestingly, Firoz Shah had built a domed tomb for himself within the precincts of Hauz Khas.

Hauz Khas village was also known for being a large congregation of Islamic Scholars and students who came to the Madrasa for their Islamic Education. It was also termed as the Medieval Centre of Learning in India by some renowned historians.

14. Dilli Haat

Dilli Haat Delhi

For all those who want to enjoy the true spirit of Delhi in a few hours, a visit to Dilli Haat is a must. Food and shopping are in the air of Dilli Haat. It is an open aircraft bazaar and food plaza located in the southern part of the city. Dilli Haat has a paid entrance system and is run by Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation.

Dilli Haat is a permanent market and is unlike a traditional weekly market. However, some sellers do rotate in the marketplace on a fortnightly basis. You will find unique products including rosewood and sandalwood carvings, embellished camel hide footwear, sophisticated fabric and drapery, gems, beads, brassware, metal crafts, and silk & wool fabrics. Exhibitions are being hosted in the exhibition hall of the haat, for promoting handicrafts and handlooms.

Being centrally located, Dilli Haat is pretty accessible from all modes of transport. While you visit Dilli Haat and wish to buy something from there, do not miss out on bargaining for the price. Dilli Haat is as much a family picnic spot as it is a shopping destination. Local families come to the place for fun and frolic and spending some quality time with each other. It is also a meet-up area for college students, especially girls.

There are some fantastic food vendors, who put up their stalls in Dilli Haat. While you get to taste some local delicacies, you also get a flavor of some state oriented dishes. Like the handicrafts, the food served in Dilli Haat also gives a fair sense of the culture of the country.

Do ensure that you have some time in hand to visit nearby places as well, including Sarojini Nagar market. Sarojini market is another local, ultra cheap and fantastic market of Delhi, like Lajpat Nagar. Pretty close to Dilli Haat, Sarojini market attracts a lot of young crowd for providing some cool fashion clothes and accessories at unbelievable prices.

15. Raj Ghat

Raj Ghat Delhi

In the older part of Delhi, lies a cool and calm place called the Raj Ghat. Raj Ghat is a memorial dedicated to the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi. It is a black marble platform, built on the spot of Mahatma Gandhi’s cremation. It was built on 30th January 1948, a day after his assassination. The memorial is left open under the sky, and an eternal flame burns on end.

Located on the banks of River Yamuna, Raj Ghat is situated on Mahatma Gandhi Road. The place is high on the list of politicians, state guests, and historians. One must remove his shoes before entering the walls of the Raj Ghat. Outside the walled architecture, is a lawn with some natural greenery.

While you visit the Raj Ghat to pay tribute to Gandhiji, do not miss out on Shantivan , which is the Samadhi of India’s first prime minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Shantivan is located towards the north of Raj Ghat. Adjacent to Shantivan is Ekta Sthal, where K R Narayana, the tenth president of the country was cremated in 2005.

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Here is a list of all the fun places to visit in Delhi with Family and kids. The city of Delhi is not just for the young crowds but caters to the requirement of citizens and visitors from all age groups. Family tours or taking your kid to their favorite destination is something beyond a joyful experience.

If you are staying with your family in and around Delhi, the city offers an array of attractions to have family fun all together and multiple destinations where the tiny members of the family can have their own time.

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The following list gives you a tour of the  amazing destinations in Delhi  to visit with your family and kids that are wonderful to visit during your kid’s summer vacations or during weekends.

Here is the list of 14 amazing places to visit in Delhi with family and kids!

It is a famous amusement park located at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi, the park covers a total area of 1.5 acres land. It is a great place to enjoy in Delhi with family and kids and is also popular by the name of mini Disneyland.

Some of the ultimate fun rides to enjoy here are- Big Splash, Gant Wheel, Erie Tunnel, Roller coaster, Columbus, Cable car, speeding cup, Flying saucer and many more.

The water park area of Oyster spreads over an area of 3.5 acres housing different kinds of beach themed pools, rain dance and crazy water slide both for kids and adults to have a gala time with your family.

Some of its special attractions in winter are – Ice games, skiing, sledding, ice bowling, and ice dance.

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Worlds of Wonder

It is a renowned amusement park in Delhi located at sector 38A, Noida. The park covers an area of 147.48 acres land having plenty of amazing attraction both for dry and Water Park area.

It features 20+ TUV Nord certified rides and attractions for adults and special protection rides or the kids. The amusement park has two zones- Roadshow and La Fiesta.

The water park area houses wave pools, swimming area, rain dance, waterfall, and 26 water slides with world-class facilities.

Some of the famous rides here are- Mega Disko, feedback, fast Forward ride, Big Beat, Rocking Roller, Mad Bull, Hippti Hop(for kids), Loco-Motion(Kinds and adults), Samba Rhumba(kids), Bird’s Nest(kids), Dizzy Dina (Kids), Shanghai Swinger and many more.

It also provides a wonderful family boating opportunity at Lake Wow and Fishing opportunities at Fish-A-Swan.

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National Bal Bhawan

It is a renowned autonomous institute in Delhi and a public spot that was established by Jawahar Lal Nehru in 1956. The institute aim in holding up the creativity and talent children from all age groups by engaging them in different activities.

It is a perfect place for your kid’s mental growth and fun. Not only kids development, but the institute is also responsible for creating scientists, engineers, leaders and many influential personalities of the society.

It houses different rides, toys, dolls, mini zoo for the kids, and the famous National Children Museum depicting India’s traditions, culture, history, and arts strategically to the kids to help increase their intelligence level and develop better ideas.

Not just for the kids, the museum is also good for the parents or people visiting together with families.

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Rail Museum

Located at Chanakyapuri in Delhi, this museum depicts the history of rail in India. It covers an area of 10acres and got opened for the public access in 1st February 1977.

The museum features an exclusive collection of more than 100 exhibits of Indian Railways, signal equipment, work equipment, photographs, antique furniture and many more.

It also features the Prince of Wales Saloon that was established in 1975 and Maharaja Mysore’s Saloon that was established in 1899.

Some of the main exhibits of this museum include- Patiala State Monorail Trainways, Fairy Queen which is the oldest steam locomotive in the world, Morris Fire Engine, Electric Locomotive 4502, Electric Locomotive Sir Roger Lumley, Crane Tank, MG Diesel SR 203, etc.

Visit this amazing place with your family to have a glance at the past history.

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Kingdom Of Dreams

This is indeed a dream kingdom located at Sector 29 in Gurgaon, New Delhi. The sight of this beautiful dazzling kingdom will transport you into a world of entertainment, drama, and fun.

It presents you a unique blend of India’s art, culture, traditions, lifestyle, cuisines from different parts of the country as well as hosts various cultural programs, mythological shows, dance shows, carnivals, and live theatres.

It comprises of different sections- The ‘Nautanki Mahal’ dipped in the flavors of Bollywood style dance, music and theatre; and The ‘Culture Gully’ featuring a colorful representation of vivid Indian cultures, architectures, crafts, traditions, street performers, Live Artisans, Folk Dancers, Shopping zones and many more.

It is a wonderful dreamy destination to have unlimited fun with your family and kids.

Nehru Planetarium

It is a major tourist attraction in Delhi located at Teen Murti House which used to be the residence of Jawahar Lal Nehru. The planetarium is named after him. It features a dome-shaped sky theatre displaying scientific shows related to constellations, planets, and celestial bodies.

The shows are highly fascinating to watch several solar objects and movements in the dome-shaped roof housing relaxing chairs in a large AC hall.

Both adults and kids will enjoy it as they include interesting visuals like computer animations or cartoons along with special visual and sound effects to make things more interesting.

It even arranges telescopes, solar filter, projection boxes for the visitors during the solar eclipse for a top class view. It is a must-visit destination to visit in Delhi with family and kids.

Popularly known in the name of ‘Purana Qila’, this fort is a famous heritage site at Mathura Road in Delhi filled with history, adventure and thrill. The fort stands on the ancient site of Indraprastha which was founded by Pandavas during the era of Mahabharata and is also known to be the first city in Delhi.

It features the ruins of the captivating fort that was constructed by Mughal Emperor- Humayun. The fort was constructed in the period of 1538 to 1545.

The fort feature three gateways – The talaqui Darwaza (northern gate and the forbidden one) having Islamic arches and Hindu Chhatris; the Bara Darwaza( Main gate in the west) and Humayun’s gate(Southern Gate).

The gates follow gorgeous sandstone architecture with semi-circular bastion towers, and hanging balconies. Visit this site with your family any day and explore the ancient Mughal history.

Adventure Island Delhi

This is a pure entertainment zone for all age groups whether kids/adults or families. It is located at Sector-10, Rohini in New Delhi.

The island is basically an amusement park divided into different sections like – Metro Walk that houses shopping destinations, branded showrooms, apparels, eateries, restaurants and the other attractions of a cosmopolitan city; The amusement Park that houses the fun, thrilling adventure rides and water park area with water slides; and The Lagoon which is a beautiful artificial lake in the same premises.

It features various spine thrilling adults rides and separate rides for kids and family like- Piloting wings, Ringa Ringa thing, Rock on the Ocean waves, Train ride, Fire Brigade, Bush buggies scenic ride, Splash Drunk, etc. It is one of the best places to visit in Delhi with family.

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Splash Water Park

It is a renowned water park in North Delhi perfect for beating the Delhi summers. The park covers a total area of 5 acres housing plenty of fun water slides for kids and small children, kid’s pool and adventure rides for adults with multiple swimming and wave pools.

The water park is divided into water rides and amusement rides. The water ride section houses fun attractions like Buddha waterfall, Mushroom waterfall, Multilane slides, Hari Kara slides, Pendulum slides, Rain dances, and many more attractions.

The amusement park section features rides like Striking Car, Carrousel, Mini Columbus, Cup and Soccer, Break Dance and many more fun rides. Apart from the rides, the park also houses several eateries and restaurant serving delicious cuisines.

If you are looking for a fun place to visit in Delhi with family and kids, visit Splash.

Lodhi Garden

It is a popular tourist attraction and heritage site in Delhi on the Lodhi road. The garden sprawls across an area of 90 acres housing Mohammad Shah’s tomb, Sikandar Lodi’s tomb, 15th-century architectural structures built by the Lodis, Shisha Gumbad and Bara Gumbad.

The garden initially was created by the Lodis during 15th and 16th century which later got renovated by Garnett Eckbo and JA Stein in 1968. The Bara Gumbad and Shisha Gumbad are the main attractions here that feature an architectural blend of Sayyidis and Lodi style.

The ambiance of this manicured garden is extremely historical and you will have a great time with your family strolling through the lush greeneries and exploring the ancient historical structures.

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Fun n Food Village

Located at Old Delhi Gurgaon road, the Fun n Food village waterpark boasts of having the largest collection of water slides in India and plenty of attraction for the toddlers and kids.

It houses more than 21 amusement rides, beautifully manicured gardens, and multiple eateries and restaurants. Small kids from 1 to 5 years can have an amazing time at the Kiddie pools housing slides, mushroom showers, water guns, etc.

Adults can opt for the thrilling water slides like- Tornado, Speed coaster, Aqua Shute, Twister, Multi Racer, and many more.

Families can have a great time riding together the Family slide, dancing under the rain showers, Animal showers, Rainbow shower and the major wave pool which is for all age groups. For your hunger cravings, visit the eateries and restaurants for delicious snacks and cuisines.

Dolls Museum

Also known by the name of Shankar’s International Dolls Museum, the museum is perfect for the kids to have fun. The museum is located at Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg. It is also one of the popular tourist attractions in Delhi.

The idea of constructing the museum was of Shankar Pillai who is a famous cartoonist. The museum sprawls over an area of 5000 sq.ft and houses around 6500 dolls from around the world and 500 among them are from the different states of India.

Each of the dolls is dressed from where they belong and the experience is very joyful and fascinating for the kids. Even the parents will love this beautiful museum because of the doll art and creativity from countries all over the world like – Europe, Middle East, Asia, New Zealand and so on. It is definitely one of the best places to visit in Delhi with family and kids.

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It is the most visited open food and craft bazaar in South Delhi. The market has a village theme, therefore, it is known in the name of Dilli Haat.

It covers an overall area of 6 acres of land housing thatched roof cottages and kiosks as market stalls selling different artistic items.

It is a very happening destination in Delhi to spend some time shopping with family, friends or just exploring the exquisite collection of handcrafted items from across the world.

It speaks of ethnicity and is featured among the topmost tourist attractions in Delhi. The beautiful market is a hub of reflecting Delhi’s culture, lifestyle, food and also hosts different festivals.

The entire ambiance is very colorful and lively to cherish for and satisfy your unlimited hunger cravings.

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Children’s Park

Located at the premises of India Gate in Delhi, Children’s park is a perfect destination for your kid to have childhood fun.

It is a beautiful expansive garden area attraction for the kids like different kinds of swings, play area, climbing games, Seasaws, Rockers, wheels, Slide chambers, Bridge climb, Tyre swings and many more.

The ambiance of the park is extremely refreshing and pollution free for the kids to have their best time. It also houses shops selling stuff for kids as well as hawkers selling ice creams and balloons which are loved by the kids more than anything.

If you have any small kid in your family, head on to this park to give them maximum enjoyment. It is definitely one of the best places to visit in Delhi with family.

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Delhi’s array of family-friendly attractions caters to diverse interests, ensuring an enriching experience for all members.From the historical charm of Lodhi Gardens to the playful joy of Children’s Park, families can create memorable moments in the city. The National Rail Museum and Delhi Zoo offer educational adventures, fostering a love for wildlife and history among children. Finally, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib provides a spiritual oasis, allowing families to connect with their faith and find peace in the heart of Delhi. Best Places To Visit In Delhi With Family, Together, these destinations offer a harmonious blend of history, nature, spirituality, and recreation, making Delhi an ideal destination for family vacations.

India Gate – Iconic Memorial and Gathering Place – Best Places To Visit In Delhi With Family

For a Best Places To Visit In India , India Gate stands tall as a national monument, honoring the soldiers who sacrificed their lives in World War I. Surrounded by well-maintained lawns, it serves as a popular spot for family outings. Best Places To Visit In Delhi With Family, In the evenings, the monument is beautifully illuminated, creating a serene atmosphere perfect for leisurely strolls and picnics.

Lotus Temple – Symbol of Unity and Tranquility

Lotus Temple, renowned for its distinctive lotus-shaped architecture, is not only an architectural marvel but also a symbol of unity and tranquility. As a Bahá’í House of Worship, it welcomes people from all faiths and backgrounds. Best Places To Visit In Delhi With Family, Families can enjoy the peaceful ambiance and explore the beautifully landscaped gardens surrounding the temple.

Nehru Planetarium – Cosmic Delights for All Ages – Best Places To Visit In Delhi With Family

For a Best Places To Visit In Delhi For Fun visit Nehru Planetarium offers an exciting and educational experience for families. With its interactive exhibits, astronomy shows, and workshops, it provides an engaging way for both children and adults to learn about the universe. Families can attend fascinating presentations and gaze at the stars through telescopes, fostering a sense of wonder and curiosity.

National Science Centre – Interactive Learning and Fun

The National Science Centre is a paradise for curious minds, offering a wide array of interactive exhibits related to science and technology. Families can participate in hands-on experiments, watch engaging demonstrations, and learn about various scientific concepts in an entertaining manner. Best Places To Visit In Delhi With Family, It’s an excellent place for children to discover the wonders of science while having fun with their families.

Dilli Haat – Cultural Extravaganza and Gastronomic Delights – Best Places To Visit In Delhi With Family

Dilli Haat is a vibrant open-air market showcasing the rich diversity of Indian handicrafts, art, and cuisine. Families can explore stalls selling traditional artifacts, textiles, and jewelry from different states of India. Additionally, the food court offers a delectable assortment of regional delicacies, allowing families to savor the flavors of India together.

Lodhi Gardens – Serene Oasis Amidst History

For a Best Places To Visit In Delhi For Couples , Visit Lodhi Gardens, spread across 90 acres, is a historical park boasting lush greenery and ancient monuments. Families can enjoy leisurely walks amidst the picturesque landscape, appreciating the architectural marvels like tombs and bridges that date back to the 15th century. The tranquil atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for family picnics and relaxation.

Children’s Park – Playful Escapade for Little Ones – Best Places To Visit In Delhi With Family

Delhi’s Children’s Park is a delightful haven for kids, offering an array of swings, slides, and other recreational activities. Families with young children can spend quality time here, allowing the little ones to enjoy playful escapades while parents supervise from nearby seating areas. Best Places To Visit In Delhi With Family, The park’s vibrant ambiance and child-friendly amenities make it a favorite among families.

National Rail Museum – Journey Through Rail Heritage

The National Rail Museum is a fascinating destination for families, especially for train enthusiasts. It showcases the rich heritage of Indian railways through vintage locomotives, carriages, and exhibits. Children can hop aboard the miniature train for a joyous ride around the museum premises. Best Places To Visit In Delhi With Family, It’s an educational yet enjoyable experience for families, offering insights into India’s railway history.

Delhi Zoo – Wildlife Adventure for Nature Lovers – Best Places To Visit In Delhi With Family

Delhi Zoo, officially known as the National Zoological Park, is a captivating destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Families can explore diverse animal species, including exotic birds, mammals, and reptiles. The zoo’s spacious enclosures and natural habitats provide a glimpse into the animal kingdom, making it an educational outing for children. Guided tours and animal feeding sessions enhance the learning experience.

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib – Spiritual Oasis in the Heart of Delhi

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, one of the most prominent Sikh temples in Delhi, offers a spiritual retreat amidst the bustling city. Families can participate in the soothing prayers and experience the community kitchen, where volunteers serve free meals (langar) to visitors. Best Places To Visit In Delhi With Family, The serene atmosphere and the temple’s shimmering pool create a tranquil environment, allowing families to find solace together.

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Where can i go with family in delhi.

You can visit family-friendly places like the National Zoo, Lodhi Gardens, Adventure Island, and the National Handicrafts Museum in Delhi.

How can I spend my family day in Delhi?

Spend your family day exploring historical sites like Red Fort, enjoy a picnic at India Gate, visit museums, and indulge in Delhi's diverse cuisine for a memorable experience.

What is the famous place in Delhi?

Delhi is famous for iconic landmarks like the Red Fort, India Gate, Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple, and historical sites showcasing India's rich heritage.

How many days is enough for Delhi?

A well-planned trip of 3 to 4 days is usually enough to explore the major attractions in Delhi thoroughly and enjoy its diverse cultural and historical offerings.

Delhi, with its diverse attractions, provides an enriching experience for families. From the solemnity of India Gate to the architectural beauty of Lotus Temple, the city offers a blend of history, spirituality, and education. Nehru Planetarium and the National Science Centre cater to the inquisitive minds of children, fostering a love for learning in an interactive environment. Dilli Haat, with its cultural treasures and culinary delights, ensures that families can bond over shared experiences, creating cherished memories in the heart of India’s capital city.

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8 Delightful Places You Must Visit With Your Family For Wholesome Entertainment In Delhi NCR!

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Delhi NCR is overloaded with iconic heritage sites, quirky restaurants, bustling marketplaces, mesmerising temples, and whatnot! But sometimes, it gets overwhelming to decide the perfect place to take your fam among so many gems available. So fret not, as we have curated a list of spectacular places where you can spend some quality time with your fam without burning a massive hole in your pocket. Read on for all the deets!

1. Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple

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Sprawling across a massive area, Akshardham Temple is a perf place to enjoy and dive into spirituality with your family at the same time. We highly recommend you not leave the temple without attending Sahaj Anand - a spectacular multimedia water show. The show glorifies the rich culture of ancient India where colourful water dances in symphony with sound in the evening, with great storytelling in the background. It will leave you spellbound and you will be stunned that you didn’t blink your eyes even once while the show was in progress. Not just the water show, but you must also visit the exhibitions and food court inside the temple. 

Where | Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple - NH 24, Pramukh Swami Maharaj Marg Timings | 10 AM - 6:30 PM (Mondays Closed) Call Them | 011 4344 2344 Entry | Free (Temple Visit)            Rs 170 (Adults), Rs 100 (Children) For Exhibition            Rs 80 (Adults), Rs 50 (Children) For Musical Fountain

2. Museum Of Illusions

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You simply cannot ignore the quirky Museum Of Illusions situated in the heart of D-city. The museum boasts of having a myriad of mind blogging tricks that will amuse your wits and will leave you stunned with their crazy exhibits. The place will prove to be a great visual and sensory delight for all generations with a promise of infotainment. Trippy vortex tunnel, head on the platter, the table game of cards, and much more - you defo gotta try them all. So take your parents, grandma and grandpa to this world of illusions and see their inner child awaken again! They’ll thank you for the wonderful experience. Trust us!

Where | Museum Of Illusions - A 30-33, 1st Floor, A Block, Inner Circle, CP Timings | 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM (Weekdays), 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM(Weekends) Call Them | +91 8595 753 885 Entry | Rs 650 (18+ Years Old), Rs 520 (3 - 17 Years Old) (Monday - Thursday)             Rs 690 (18+ Years Old), Rs 550 (3 - 17 Years Old) (Friday - Sunday)

3. Bharat Darshan Park

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A hot fave among millennials, you gotta go here and witness the surreal beauty of the replicas of 21 Indian monuments during the evenings. The lighting and the kinda vibes of this place provide a gorgeous ambience to spend quality time with your fam. The monuments like Hawa Mahal, Taj Mahal, Rameswaram, Victoria Memorial etc. are curated from scrap and waste materials. So head over to this gem and get loads of Insta-worthy pictures clicked here. 

Where | Bharat Darshan Park - Punjabi Bagh Ring Road, JJ Colony, Moti Nagar Timings | 10 AM - 9 PM (Closed On Mondays) Entry | Rs 100 (Day) & Rs 150 (Evening) For Adults              Rs 50 (Day) & Rs 75 (Evening) For Children Below 12

4. National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy

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If you are bored of visiting the same dull museums again and again and wanna experience something different,  then head on straight over to this place with your fam. This museum will not only awaken your creative instincts in you but will also let you see the artefacts come alive in front of your eyes. So, indulge yourself in the world of art, where the local artisans from all over India have handcrafted them. 

Where | National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy - Bhairon Marg, Pragati Maidan Timings | 10 AM - 5 :30 PM Call Them | +011 2337 1370 Entry | Rs 20 Onwards

5. Adventure Island

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Let your inner junkie lose and keep all your woes at bay cause you gotta head over to this oh-so-amazing place ASAP! Adventure Island offers a plethora of thrilling rides like Side Winder, Cliff Hunger, Splash Down, and many more. We suggest you take these fun-filled rides that will surely keep you on the edge of your seats and your family will not forget this extravaganza for years to come! Along with that are an open marketplace, Metro Walk and Lagoon - an artificial lake that stands adjoined to this park, where you can shop till you drop and relish some mouth-watering food. 

Where | Adventure Island - Opposite Rithala Metro Station, Sector 10, Rohini Timings | 11 AM  - 7 PM Call Them | +91 9717 825 958 Entry | Rs 350 Onwards

6. Noida Haat

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Well folks, by now Delhi Haat has garnered massive footage in almost all articles on the internet for being one of the best cultural sites. But do you know, that another haat sprawls in the heart of Noida with similar interests in showcasing handicrafts, lip-smacking food and vibrant ambience? So wait not and visit this place right away and snap up the gorgeous artefacts, stunning decor items and many more curated by local artisans from Pan India. 

Where | Noida Haat - D-10, Block D, Sector 32, Noida Timings | 11:00 AM - 9:30 PM Call Them | +91 8447 922 708 Entry | Free

7. Chokhi Haveli

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Khamma Ghani peeps, Noida has a mini Rajasthani Chokhi Dhani where you can literally experience ‘Padharo Mhare Desh’ hospitality and come close to the traditional village culture. The electrifying ambience, scrumptious Rajasthani food like Daal Baati Choorma, Kadi Chawal, Kheer, Jalebi, and a plethora of fun-filled activities like pottery, live performances, magic, camel rides, puppet shows, astrology provide a mesmerising experience that’ll make you want to come here again and again. We highly recommend you head over to this place with your family and enjoy the Rajasthani vibes, especially in the evening. 

Where | Chokhi Haveli - Block D, Sector 33A, Noida Timings | 12:30 PM  - 10:30 PM Call Them | +91 9953 611 222 Entry | Rs 590 (Adults), Rs 425 (Children)

8. Kasa Nest

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Kasa Nest is a wonderful option for you if you and your fam wanna get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and get soaked in the peaceful, serene environment and spend leisure time here. It is a multilayer home kitchen, cafe and farmhouse that follows a sustainable way of living and boasts of hosting various fun activities like pizza making, pony rides, games, bouncy castles and harvesting veggies - in short, the best place for recreation. Isn’t this amazing? So folks, plan soon cause it's gonna be a dreamy experience. 

Where | Kasa Nest - Farm No 4, Kadarpur, 5 min drive from Paras Trinity Mall Ullawas         Gurugram Timings | 11 AM- 8 PM (Friday-Sunday)

So, folks here is the list of the most special gems in Delhi NCR that you must drop in for experiencing the best time of your lives with your families. Remember to tick off each and every place and create wonderful memories. You can thank us later!

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Not only during the day, you also have a lot of activities and fun with your family at night. Dubai is a city that never sleeps. After the sunset, Dubai transforms into a colourful and vibrant city, especially for families. With this blog, you will find the best places to visit in Dubai with family .

Theme Park Thrills for All Ages

We all know that Dubai is a playground for adventure and will offer anything beyond your imagination for all ages. Dubai is called the home of futuristic theme parks. There are plenty of theme parks that will blow your mind.

A World of Imagination

IMG Worlds of Adventure: There are many attractions in Dubai for families . This theme park is one of the most exciting. It will give your kids a chance to unwind their imagination. The design of this amusement park makes you feel like you’re wandering in a galaxy of sparkling gems. Allow your kids to meet their favourite characters, like Avengers, Ben 10, and Powerpuff Girls, and don’t forget to explore the big dinosaurs. 

Dubai Parks & Resorts: This place has three theme parks and a water world. In Motiongate Dubai, you can take a Hollywood tour with kung fu panda, shreks and smurfs. Then, you can enjoy all the land and water rides in Legoland Dubai Resort and Legoland Water Park, especially for kids. And finally, the Riverland! You cannot miss this because you must cross this road to get to theme parks that offer shopping and dining.

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Making a Splash: Watery Adventures

Oceanarium delights, water parks galore.

Wild Wadi Water Park: The following are some things to do in Dubai with family . You can have one more aquatic adventure at Wild Wadi Water Park. Over 30 water-based rides you can enjoy in this heaven of splash. Breaker’s Bay, Juha’s Dhow Lagoon and FlowRider are some of the fun-filled rides that you shouldn’t miss. 

Aquaventure Waterpark: This park promises fun for everyone of all ages. This is one of the perfect places to visit in Dubai with family . The popular rides include water slides and exploring the mysterious underwater world. You can get set for an adventure in the Lost Chambers aquarium and heart-pumping water rides in the waterpark in one place. 

Beyond the Thrills: Educational Adventures

You can admire the development of Dubai, from a small fishing village to an international city. Learn about Dubai’s history from this Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood and Dubai Museum. It is one of the best places to visit in Dubai with family .

Exploring the Past

Dubai Museum: Children can gain priceless educational experiences and profound insights from the rich cultural heritage of Dubai. You can discover Dubai’s culture, art and history from the Museums of Dubai. Dubai Museum is one of the main museums in Dubai. It is the oldest building in Dubai, situated in the Al Fahidi Fort.

Learning Through Play

KidZania Dubai: It is an indoor theme park with different themes. Children can learn and have fun with the joyful activities available here. They can role-play as professionals they want to be, like doctors, chefs, and firefighters. There is a huge collection of artistic features made from power-saving LEDs. Let your kids immerse in fun-filled learning in this miniature city. 

Unwinding and Enjoying Nature's Beauty

Dubai’s beaches and gardens are mesmerising. Immerse your legs in the pristine sand and smell the floral displays with your family to create unforgettable memories.

Beach Days and Beyond

Jumeirah Beach: This beach is one of the places to visit in Dubai with family for free . It is famous for sports lovers, families, and swimmers. People also love this place for beachfront walks and jogs. You can also experience water sports like Flyboard, Jet Ski, or speedboat.

Kite Beach: It is the natural beach on the coastal line of Dubai. It is famous for its strong waves and winds. Thus, kitesurfing & kayaking are popular here. Kids’ play areas and jogging tracks are also available here. If you love the sun, sand, and waves, Kite Beach is a perfect spot for you to enjoy.

Exploring Green Spaces

Mushrif Park: It is one of the ideal places to visit in Dubai with family for free . It is a perfect picnic spot for your family. You have plenty of options to do in this park. You can swim in public pools, hike, enjoy the zipline, ride a horse, stargaze, and do many other things.

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Dubai offers various attractions and activities. It ensures a remarkable family vacation. With thrilling theme parks, mesmerising aquariums, beautiful beaches, and educational experiences, the places to visit in Dubai with family are boundless. Dubai is an adventure-filled destination where we can relax, learn, and experience excitement. Book your unforgettable family adventure to Dubai today and create memories that last a lifetime!

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Dubai Parks and Resorts, Aquaventure Waterpark, Legoland Dubai, IMG Worlds of Adventure, and Motiongate Dubai are some of the best theme parks in Dubai for families.

KidZania, Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo, Dubai Dolphinarium, Burj Khalifa, Al Fahidi Fort, Jumeirah Museum and Wild Wadi Water Park are some educational and historic attractions for children in Dubai.

Jumeirah Beach, Al Mamzar Beach, White Beach, and Kite Beach are places to visit in Dubai with family .

Visit the history village and the Dubai Mall aquarium, have a beach picnic, watch camel races, and play in the marina walk fountains. 

Location, amenities, budget, review and safety are some of the factors to consider when choosing a hotel for my family vacation in Dubai. 

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13 Places To Visit In Britain If You Love The Royal Family

G reat Britain is known for its historic landmarks, beautiful gardens, and passionate sporting culture, yet no other icon is more closely associated with the country than the royal family. For centuries, the world has been fascinated by the lifestyles of kings and queens, from where they live to what they like to eat, but the British royal family remains one of the most recognizable monarchies in the world.

Along with the world's interest, the monarchy's appeal within the United Kingdom is also apparent. Throughout the U.K., there are museums, castles, landmarks, and gardens dedicated to the monarchy, which celebrate the royal family's history and legacy. 

While it may seem like royal residences and gilded carriages would be off-limits to the average tourist, it's perfectly possible to get a taste of royal life during your next visit to Britain. Whether you're looking for a history lesson or a spot of the Queen's favorite tea, there are plenty of places to visit if you love the royal family.

Read more: 28 Bucket List Destinations That Everyone Needs To Experience At Least Once

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is a working royal palace and the King's official residence. Built in 1825, Buckingham Palace was commissioned by King George IV who asked architect John Nash to design a grand palace fit for a king within the city of London.

The "palace fit for a king" has a total of 775 rooms, many of them filled with paintings by Old Masters and rare antiques. While the private living quarters are off-limits to visitors, a tour does include the 19 staterooms where the royal family entertains. The White Drawing Room is the grandest of all staterooms, with gilded ceilings and white pilasters; it is frequently the setting for pre-dinner gatherings. The largest is the Ball Room, completed in 1855 during Queen Victoria's reign. It is the setting for concerts and state banquets. The Throne Room holds the two coronation chairs originally commissioned for Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip, but they were most recently used for the coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla.

Buckingham Palace is only open for 10 weeks a year from late July through September while the King is at Balmoral in Scotland on summer holiday. Still, the palace often holds special events for ticket holders throughout the year.

Westminster Abbey

As one of the country's greatest landmarks, Westminster Abbey is a cathedral with 1,000 years of history, much of it tied to the royal family. Originally built as a Benedictine monastery, Westminster Abbey was rebuilt in 1065 by Edward the Confessor, and later rebuilt by King Henry III between 1220 and 1272. Designed in the Gothic style, the cathedral is recognized worldwide as an architectural masterpiece.

Westminster Abbey has been the site of every coronation since 1066, as well as the setting for numerous royal occasions. The Abbey held state funerals for both Queen Elizabeth II, as well as Princess Diana, and was the site of the 2011 wedding of Prince William of Wales and Princess Catherine. Westminster Abbey is also the burial site of more than 3,000 prominent Great Britons, including many royals. Queen Anne, Edward the Confessor, Mary Queen of Scots, and Queen Elizabeth I are all buried here.

St. Paul's Cathedral

Designed by famous architect Sir Christopher Wren, St. Paul's Cathedral in London is a city icon that has been hosting cultural and religious events since 1665. The Baroque-style cathedral sits on Ludgate Hill, the highest point in the city of London. At 365 feet, its dome is one of the highest in the world, and the cathedral was the tallest building in London until 1963. The prominent dome and surrounding church spires are some of the most recognized landmarks in London.

St. Paul's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral and serves as the seat of the Bishop of London. The cathedral has hosted many prominent religious services, including the state funerals of Margaret Thatcher and Sir Winston Churchill. Both Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II celebrated their Jubilee Services at the cathedral. The wedding of King Charles and Princess Diana was also celebrated at the cathedral in July 1981, which was one of the most-watched television events in history.

As a working cathedral, St. Paul's hosts daily Anglican services, but visitors can purchase tickets for private and self-guided tours. Highlights include The Grand Organ, which has operated since 1695, the throne of the Bishop in the Quire, and The American Memorial Chapel, dedicated to the 28,000 Americans who lost their lives in Britain during World War II.

Hampton Court Palace

Famous for its extensive gardens and maze, Hampton Court Palace is a Tudor masterpiece that has hosted royals since the early 16th century. Originally commissioned by Cardinal Wolsey, Hampton Court caught the attention of King Henry VIII, who eventually made it his home, bringing all six of his wives here.

Henry VIII used the palace as a place to entertain, and its grand design was considered both modern and ostentatious at the time. The centerpiece of the palace is The Great Hall, a towering space designed by Henry VIII that was meant to convey his power. Boasting a magnificent hammerbeam roof, the Great Hall contains artifacts like Anne Boleyn's coat of arms. Many historic events occurred at the palace, including the divorce of Henry VIII and Anne of Cleves. He also married his wife Catherine Howard at the palace. 

The palace also served as a working royal residence until the 19th century, when Queen Victoria decided to open it to the public in 1838. Today, visitors can tour the palace, its grounds, and its ornate chapel. One of the most popular sites of Hampton Court is the garden hedge maze. Originally commissioned in the early 1700s, it is the oldest surviving hedge maze in Great Britain.

Tower Of London

While Hampton Court Palace was the location of everyday life for Tudor-era royals, the Tower of London is where some Tudor royals met their end. Built in 1070 by William the Conquerer, the Tower of London was built as a fortress-like structure designed to defend London against its enemies. A mighty stone tower sits as its centerpiece and the structure took 20 years to build with stone imported from France. For the next two centuries, the Tower was expanded to include a defensive wall, an armory, and a national mint. The Tower of London was frequently used to house royals and their precious possessions during times of distress.

The Tower of London has been the site of many tragedies involving the royal family. It is where both Anne Boleyn and Lady Jane Grey spent their final days before execution; it is also where two princes, the children of Edward IV, would perish during the War of the Roses.

Throughout history, the Tower of London has served as a fortress, palace, and prison. Today, it remains one of London's most popular attractions. Visitors can tour the Tower and view its collection of armor or meet one of the 37 Yeoman Warders, also known as Beefeaters, who guard the Tower. The most secure and highly protected wing of the Tower is the Jewel House, which contains more than 23,000 gemstones, including precious tiaras, necklaces, and other gems that make up the official Crown Jewels.

National Portrait Gallery

Established in 1856 by Lord Ellesmere, the National Portrait Gallery is located in the heart of London near Trafalgar Square. One of London's best museums for art-lovers, the gallery has more than 22,000 works and houses the most extensive portrait collection in the world. Recently reopened after a three-year refurbishment, it has thousands of portraits of prominent Britons, from historical leaders like Winston Churchill to contemporary figures like Elton John and David Bowie.

The National Portrait Gallery holds official portraits of every prominent member of the royal family and has extensive collections from the Tudor, Elizabethan, Edwardian, and Victorian reigns. The gallery also contains the official portraits of every modern royal, including King Charles, Kate Middleton, and Prince William. A popular site for tourists, visitors can take guided tours or view rotating exhibitions of British arts and culture. Most recently, the gallery hosted a collection of photography and a Beatles retrospective by Sir Paul McCartney.

London's most famous park was originally founded by the monks of Westminster Abbey until Henry VIII purchased it to use as his hunting grounds. It remained a private park until Charles I permitted the public to access it in 1637. Throughout the park, you can find monuments and statues dedicated to the royal family. The Diana Memorial Fountain, unveiled by Queen Elizabeth in 2004, is built of Cornish granite and is designed to reflect the ebb and flow of Princess Diana's life. The Queen Elizabeth Gates in Hyde Park was designed to honor Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. They were unveiled in 1993 and feature a whimsical design of a lion and a unicorn, representing England and Scotland.

The park's winding paths, lake, and gardens are a popular outing in central London any time of year. At Speakers Corner, visitors can see where radicals used to "get on their soapbox" and preach about everything from politics to religion. The centerpiece of the park is The Serpentine Lake, where visitors can rent paddle boats or dine at the boat house. In the winter, Hyde Park turns into a winter wonderland, with an ice rink, food stands, and a Santaland with carnival rides. Visiting the park is a must-do in London at Christmas . 

The Royal Mews

Ever dreamed of seeing a real gilded carriage fit for royalty? At The Royal Mews, a working stable and museum adjacent to Buckingham Palace, you can. The Royal Mews is responsible for all road travel for the King and the Royal Family, from horse and carriage ceremonies to official car processions. The organization has been around since the 14th century, and its headquarters was built in the gardens of Buckingham Palace in 1825.

A visit to the Mews might include seeing one of the stable's Cleveland Bay or Windsor Grey horses, or trying out a replica open carriage like the one Queen Victoria used. Visitors can also see the livery worn by the King's coachmen or learn how to tack a horse on a wooden pony. The real draw, however, is the fleet of carriages used to carry the royal family throughout history, including the 260-year-old Gold State Coach. The coach features gilded woodwork, intricately carved sculpture, and painted panels of Roman gods and goddesses. Weighing over four tons, the carriage has been used to transport the monarchy in every coronation since that of William IV. As a note, The Royal Mews is closed until March 1, 2024. 

Madame Tussaud's

It is possible to get close to members of the royal family -- wax versions, that is. The world-famous Madame Tussauds wax museum in London is home to 150 lifelike figures, including members of Britain's royal family. The museum's Royal Palace exhibit includes a throne room with wax figure renderings of every major royal, including the Prince and Princess of Wales, Queen Elizabeth, King Charles, and Queen Camilla.

Open since 1884 on Baker Street in London, Madame Tussauds is a London institution that not only offers a lighthearted look at the world's most famous faces, but the museum has the direct support of the monarchy. The museum's Queen Elizabeth figure is the 23rd incarnation the museum has created throughout her historic 70-year reign. During its creation, Madame Tussauds' sculptors collaborated with Buckingham Palace by providing images of the clay sculptures as they were in progress to create the most authentic and lifelike incarnation of "Her Majesty."

Fortnum And Mason

London's most famous tea shop, Fortnum and Mason , has had a long and storied relationship with the royal family since it was first established in 1707. Founder William Fortnum was originally a footman for Queen Anne. He later established his tea shop with Hugh Mason, and the two would go on to create a culinary empire that still provides tea to the royal family today. The flagship store in Picadilly sells everything from the Royal Blend tea to Sandringham coffee blend and has held a Royal Warrant (products approved by the monarchy) since 1910.

Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, was known to do her Christmas shopping annually in person at the store, and every modern royal has visited the shop in recent years. Queen Elizabeth, Queen Camilla, and Princess Catherine all visited together in 2012 for the opening of the store's Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon. Today, thousands of tourists and shoppers visit the store to purchase tea, coffee, and gourmet food as well as the shop's famous Christmas hampers. One can also enjoy a traditional afternoon tea in London  in the tea salon where treats like cucumber sandwiches, scones, and pastries are served on the store's iconic blue plates.

Windsor Castle

The oldest occupied castle in the world, Windsor Castle has been home to 40 monarchs. Built by William the Conquerer in the 11th century, Windsor Castle was built high on the River Thames at the edge of hunting grounds. It was designed to serve as a military fortification to guard the western approach to London. King Edward II began converting it into a royal residence in the 14th century.

Windsor Castle remained a preferred residence of royals for centuries and was the favored respite of Queen Victoria, who spent much of her reign here. Today, visitors can see the castle's state apartments or view attractions like Queen Mary's doll house. The Grand Reception Room contains real gold chandeliers and gilded ceilings; as the most luxurious room in the castle, it was Queen Elizabeth II's favorite room to entertain guests.

Another highlight of Windsor Castle is St. George's Chapel, located within the castle grounds. St. George's Chapel is the burial place of 11 monarchs, including Henry VIII, Charles II, and most recently, Queen Elizabeth II. The chapel has also been the site of several royal weddings, including the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, as well as The Earl and Countess of Wessex. A worthwhile day trip destination from London , Windsor Castle is located about an hour from the city. 

Kensington Palace

Originally built as a modest home known as Nottingham House, Kensington Palace started out as the country retreat of King William in 1687 and was gradually expanded over the years to become the palace that stands today. It was the birthplace of Queen Victoria, who spent most of her childhood here until she moved to Buckingham Palace. Kensington Palace has been home to many royals over the years, including Princess Margaret and Princess Diana. It currently serves as the official London residence of the Duke and Duchess of Wales and their three children.

Visitors to Kensington Palace can see the King's and Queen's State Rooms, as well as a permanent exhibition on the life of Queen Victoria. The exhibit offers a glimpse of her reimagined childhood rooms, as well as her collection of jewelry gifted to her by her beloved husband Albert. Kensington Palace is surrounded by expansive gardens, including the Sunken Garden, an all-white garden dedicated to the memory of Princess Diana. The garden features a statue of the late Princess with her sons, William and Harry. The statue was unveiled in 2017 on what would have been the Princess of Wales' 60th birthday.

The palace museum is open year-round and also hosts seasonal exhibits highlighting the fashion, decor, and history of the royal family. The Orangery at Kensington Palace serves traditional afternoon tea daily, and the palace shop sells an extensive collection of royal-inspired merchandise.

St. James Park

Similar to Hyde Park, Henry VIII originally acquired St. James Park in 1532 to serve as royal hunting grounds. St. James Park is London's oldest Royal Park and one of its most beautiful. The park is bordered on all sides by The Mall, Green Park, Buckingham Palace, and Whitehall. It is also adjacent to Birdcage Walk, the site of the Churchill War Rooms. Listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens, the park is laid out in a series of gardens surrounding a small lake. The lake is home to various waterbirds, including the park's famous pelicans, which were introduced as a gift from a Russian ambassador to King Charles II in 1664. 

St. James Park's location near The Mall offers an ideal viewing site for royal processions and historical celebrations that occur along the route to Buckingham Palace. It also provides views of The Changing of the Guard from its northern entrance, and from the Blue Bridge, which spans the lake at the center of the park, you can enjoy picture-perfect views of the London Eye and Buckingham Palace.

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Indian destinations to visit in July 2024

July escapes.

India offers a range of interesting places to visit In July 2024. From lush hill stations to pretty marvels, here are 10 destinations worth exploring:

Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

Mahabaleshwar is known for its strawberry farms, lush green valleys, and viewpoints like Arthur's Seat and Elephant's Head Point. July is ideal for enjoying the monsoon scenery.

Jaipur, Rajasthan

When in Jaipur in July, do visit historic forts like Amber Fort and Nahargarh Fort, explore the City Palace, and shop for handicrafts in markets. July also offers relatively cooler evenings for sightseeing.

Andaman Islands

Explore the pristine beaches, coral reefs, and marine life of the Andaman Islands in July. Enjoy water activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, and boat rides amidst clear blue waters.

Coorg, Karnataka

Coorg is famed for its coffee plantations, lush greenery, and waterfalls like Abbey Falls. July brings refreshing showers, enhancing the region's natural beauty.

Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

Shimla's colonial architecture, Mall Road, and panoramic views of the surrounding hills make it a charming destination. July sees mild weather perfect for sightseeing.

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Darjeeling, west bengal.

Darjeeling is noted for its verdant tea gardens and views of the Himalayas. The hill station in West Bengal offers a cool respite in July. Ride the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway and visit Tiger Hill for sunrise views.

Munnar, Kerala

Known for its tea plantations, mist-covered hills, and pleasant climate, Munnar is a perfect getaway in July. Enjoy nature walks, visit Eravikulam National Park, and indulge in Kerala's traditional cuisine.

Manali, Himachal Pradesh

Manali is a popular hill station known for its picturesque villges, waterfalls and ancient temples. Visitors can enjoy adventure activities like trekking and paragliding, and nearby attractions such as Rohtang Pass and Solang Valley.

Ladakh makes for a perfect July escape. Visitors can experience the stunning landscapes of Ladakh, with its rugged mountains, Buddhist monasteries, and serene lakes like Pangong.

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