The heart of the city is Connaught Place, a lively area with shops, restaurants, and cafes. Here, you can admire the circle of colonial-era buildings.
Close by is the grand Presidential Palace, the official home of India's president. You can even visit some parts of the palace!
History buffs won't want to miss the Qutub ►
The heart of the city is Connaught Place, a lively area with shops, restaurants, and cafes. Here, you can admire the circle of colonial-era buildings.
Close by is the grand Presidential Palace, the official home of India's president. You can even visit some parts of the palace!
History buffs won't want to miss the Qutub Minar, a towering red stone tower. Standing at 73 meters tall, it's the tallest minaret in India and a stunning example of medieval Muslim architecture.
Another must-see is Raj Ghat, a memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi, the father of Indian independence. Visitors can pay their respects here.
New Delhi also boasts beautiful green spaces like Lodi Garden, a peaceful spot to escape the city's energy.
For shopping, head to Chandni Chowk market, a lively place to find local handicrafts.
Throughout the year, New Delhi comes alive with festivals. The most famous is Diwali, the festival of lights, a dazzling celebration with fireworks and illuminations.
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