🏛️ Historical & Heritage Sites
1. Red Fort (Lal Qila) – Iconic Mughal
fortress and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
2. Qutub Minar – Tallest brick
minaret in the world, surrounded by ancient ruins.
3. Humayun’s Tomb – The
inspiration for the Taj Mahal’s design.
4. India Gate – A war
memorial, especially beautiful when lit up at night.
Purana Qila (Old Fort) – Lesser known but historically significant
🕌 Religious &
Spiritual Sites
1. Lotus Temple (Baháʼí
House of Worship) – Peaceful, flower-shaped architectural marvel.
2. Akshardham Temple – Massive Hindu
temple complex with boat rides and cultural exhibitions.
3. Jama Masjid – One of
India’s largest mosques, built by Shah Jahan.
4. Gurudwara Bangla
Sahib – Sikh temple known for its healing sarovar (pool) and langar.
5. ISKCON Temple – A spiritual and cultural hub for devotees of Krishna
🏞️ Parks & Green Spaces
1. Lodhi Garden – Blend of
nature and history with tombs and walking trails.
2. Garden of Five Senses – Artistic
landscape, great for leisure and exploration.
3. Deer Park, Hauz Khas – Urban forest
with lakes, ideal for walks and photography.
1. Connaught Place (CP) – Colonial-era
architecture, shopping, and dining.
2. Delhi Haat (INA or
Pitampura) – Open-air market showcasing handicrafts and cuisine from across
India.
3. Kingdom of Dreams
(Gurgaon) – Theatrical and cultural performances.
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🛍️ Shopping &
Street Food Areas
1. Chandni Chowk – Narrow lanes,
bustling bazaars, and legendary street food (try parathas & jalebi).
2. Sarojini Nagar Market – Fashion on a
budget; known for trendy clothing.
3. Khan Market – High-end
shopping and cafes.
4. Lajpat Nagar & Janpath – Great for ethnic wear and accessories.
1. National Museum – India’s
largest museum with artifacts from ancient to modern times.
2. Gandhi Smriti – Where Mahatma
Gandhi spent his last days.
3. Rail Museum – Fun for kids
and train enthusiasts.

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