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1. Red Fort
Begin your tour to Delhi by visiting Red Fort, the erstwhile Mughal Empire’s abode, and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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2. Lodhi Gardens
Known for its lush greenery and the historic tombs here, Lodhi Garden is a serene retreat in the heart of Delhi itself.
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3. India Gate
This war memorial is the tallest in the country and more than just a national landmark; people often visit here for an evening stroll.
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4. Qutub Minar
No trip to Delhi seems to be ever complete if you don’t visit Qutub Minar, the world’s tallest brick minaret.
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5. Chandni Chowk
Street foods are plenty, accompanied by the olden shopping experience of shopping bags and trolleys full of bags, all passing through bazaars.
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6. Lotus Temple
Need some time to yourself? Step outside to the beautiful Lotus Temple, famed for its peculiar flower-petal shape.
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7. Akshardham Temple
Detailed carvings, expansive gardens, and light and sound shows make Akshardham Temple a spiritual complex leaving one in awe.
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8. Connaught Place
While it’s always buzzing with activity, Connaught Place is perhaps the perfect destination for shopping, dining, and experiencing the urban vibe of Delhi.
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9. Hauz Khas Village
Hauz Khas Village is a place you can visit for the latest artsy, trendy vibe; it’s known for being one of the eclectic mixes of cafes, boutiques, and galleries.
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10. Jama Masjid
It was built by Emperor Shah Jahan and is a serenity-filled, majestic location, especially if one is into history and architecture.
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