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Connaught Place


Enjoy a pleasant high-end shopping experience amid the beautiful colonial-style architecture in the Connaught Circle. The place is home to some of the old watch companies and shoe manufacturers native to Delhi, apart from being the destination to shop with all the big brand outlets. Connaught Place is also home to many bookstores where you can get your hands on some old classics.

If you’re visiting this part of the country around Diwali time, you cannot miss the street views of Delhi. You’ll find every home, every establishment lit up in beautiful colourful lights, decorated with flowers and rangoli too. In fact it is worth delaying your stay to experience this festival in all its glory, excitement and fervour. Since it’s not a one day event and the preparations for the festival start about a month in advance with houses getting redecorated, thoroughly cleaned and whitewashed, you can witness this view every night running up to the D-day...

Connaught Place


Enjoy a pleasant high-end shopping experience amid the beautiful colonial-style architecture in the Connaught Circle. The place is home to some of the old watch companies and shoe manufacturers native to Delhi, apart from being the destination to shop with all the big brand outlets. Connaught Place is also home to many bookstores where you can get your hands on some old classics.

Chandni Chowk


A slice of old Delhi, a bustling marketplace full of incredible Indian multi-generational trades and businesses, Chandni Chowk, offers an unforgettable shopping experience. Immerse yourself in a vibrant maze of narrow lanes lined with shops, selling everything from textiles and jewellery to spices and street food. The chaotic yet charming atmosphere, with a rich history, and diverse array of goods and foods, it's a shopper's paradise!

Chandni Chowk


A slice of old Delhi, a bustling marketplace full of incredible Indian multi-generational trades and businesses, Chandni Chowk, offers an unforgettable shopping experience. Immerse yourself in a vibrant maze of narrow lanes lined with shops, selling everything from textiles and jewellery to spices and street food. The chaotic yet charming atmosphere, with a rich history, and diverse array of goods and foods, it's a shopper's paradise!

Karol Bagh


A slice of old Delhi, a bustling marketplace full of incredible Indian multi-generational trades and businesses, Chandni Chowk, offers an unforgettable shopping experience. Immerse yourself in a vibrant maze of narrow lanes lined with shops, selling everything from textiles and jewellery to spices and street food. The chaotic yet charming atmosphere, with a rich history, and diverse array of goods and foods, it's a shopper's paradise!

If you’re visiting this part of the country around Diwali time, you cannot miss the street views of Delhi. You’ll find every home, every establishment lit up in beautiful colourful lights, decorated with flowers and rangoli too. In fact it is worth delaying your stay to experience this festival in all its glory, excitement and fervour. Since it’s not a one day event and the preparations for the festival start about a month in advance with houses getting redecorated, thoroughly cleaned and whitewashed, you can witness this view every night running up to the D-day...

Karol Bagh


A slice of old Delhi, a bustling marketplace full of incredible Indian multi-generational trades and businesses, Chandni Chowk, offers an unforgettable shopping experience. Immerse yourself in a vibrant maze of narrow lanes lined with shops, selling everything from textiles and jewellery to spices and street food. The chaotic yet charming atmosphere, with a rich history, and diverse array of goods and foods, it's a shopper's paradise!

Janpath


A popular shopping destination, Connaught Place is home to several markets such as the Janpath, and Palika Bazaar, that offer a varied shopping experience with local shopkeepers and retailers selling everything from clothes, to jewellery and handicrafts. Head to the Janpath Market for some flea shopping in Connaught Place.

Janpath


A popular shopping destination, Connaught Place is home to several markets such as the Janpath, and Palika Bazaar, that offer a varied shopping experience with local shopkeepers and retailers selling everything from clothes, to jewellery and handicrafts. Head to the Janpath Market for some flea shopping in Connaught Place.

Diwali


The sky beaming bright with brilliant lights and colourful fireworks – visualise a city lit up in every nook and corner, not a dot of darkness to be found anywhere. Hard to believe it could happen, right? Visit Delhi during mid-October-November and witness the glittering makeover the city gets each year around Diwali.

If you’re visiting this part of the country around Diwali time, you cannot miss the street views of Delhi. You’ll find every home, every establishment lit up in beautiful colourful lights, decorated with flowers and rangoli too. In fact it is worth delaying your stay to experience this festival in all its glory, excitement and fervour. Since it’s not a one day event and the preparations for the festival start about a month in advance with houses getting redecorated, thoroughly cleaned and whitewashed, you can witness this view every night running up to the D-day...

Diwali


The sky beaming bright with brilliant lights and colourful fireworks – visualise a city lit up in every nook and corner, not a dot of darkness to be found anywhere. Hard to believe it could happen, right? Visit Delhi during mid-October-November and witness the glittering makeover the city gets each year around Diwali.

Holi


Imagine a city ablaze with an explosion of colours, every nook and cranny drenched in hues that paint the sky! Witness Delhi's stunning metamorphosis during the festival of Holi when the streets come alive with playful battles of vibrant colours. The entire city becomes a canvas for creativity and jubilation, where strangers become friends and barriers dissolve amidst laughter and merriment.

Holi


Imagine a city ablaze with an explosion of colours, every nook and cranny drenched in hues that paint the sky! Witness Delhi's stunning metamorphosis during the festival of Holi when the streets come alive with playful battles of vibrant colours. The entire city becomes a canvas for creativity and jubilation, where strangers become friends and barriers dissolve amidst laughter and merriment.

Dussehra


One of the most popular festivals in India, Dussehra or Vijayadashmi is a Hindu festival celebrated on the tenth or last day after the auspicious nine-day celebration of Navratri, some twenty days before Diwali. Even though it is a one-day celebration, the preparations begin much in advance and the day is celebrated nationwide with different traditions and rituals.

Being a melting pot of different cultures, the Dussehra celebrations in Delhi are pretty grand. From Bengalis to Gujaratis to North Indians, each community celebrates this festival in their own way. People from all communities come together to join in the festive spirit. If you are in Delhi, Dussehra celebrations are an absolute sight to behold! Head to Ramlila Maidan or any community park in any part of Delhi to witness the burning of Ravana effigies, symbolising the victory of good over evil.

Dussehra


One of the most popular festivals in India, Dussehra or Vijayadashmi is a Hindu festival celebrated on the tenth or last day after the auspicious nine-day celebration of Navratri, some twenty days before Diwali. Even though it is a one-day celebration, the preparations begin much in advance and the day is celebrated nationwide with different traditions and rituals.

Being a melting pot of different cultures, the Dussehra celebrations in Delhi are pretty grand. From Bengalis to Gujaratis to North Indians, each community celebrates this festival in their own way. People from all communities come together to join in the festive spirit. If you are in Delhi, Dussehra celebrations are an absolute sight to behold! Head to Ramlila Maidan or any community park in any part of Delhi to witness the burning of Ravana effigies, symbolising the victory of good over evil.

India Gate


Standing tall as a symbol of valour and sacrifice, the iconic India Gate is a majestic war memorial dedicated to the Indian soldiers who lost their lives during World War I. Encapsulating the essence of Delhi's rich heritage, it resonates with the pride of the nation. Enjoy a stroll or a leisurely picnic on the sprawling lawns lined with Jamun trees. Pay homage to the Amar Jawan Jyoti that lights the eternal flame in honour of the brave hearts who laid their lives and soak in the patriotic spirit that permeates the air.

If you’re visiting this part of the country around Diwali time, you cannot miss the street views of Delhi. You’ll find every home, every establishment lit up in beautiful colourful lights, decorated with flowers and rangoli too. In fact it is worth delaying your stay to experience this festival in all its glory, excitement and fervour. Since it’s not a one day event and the preparations for the festival start about a month in advance with houses getting redecorated, thoroughly cleaned and whitewashed, you can witness this view every night running up to the D-day...

India Gate


Standing tall as a symbol of valour and sacrifice, the iconic India Gate is a majestic war memorial dedicated to the Indian soldiers who lost their lives during World War I. Encapsulating the essence of Delhi's rich heritage, it resonates with the pride of the nation. Enjoy a stroll or a leisurely picnic on the sprawling lawns lined with Jamun trees. Pay homage to the Amar Jawan Jyoti that lights the eternal flame in honour of the brave hearts who laid their lives and soak in the patriotic spirit that permeates the air.

Qutub Minar


Marvel at the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the bygone era as you gaze at the majestic Qutub Minar, standing tall and proud as a testament to the remarkable architectural, cultural heritage and legacy of India. Rising to the height of 73 metres, the masterpiece is adorned with Indo-Islamic architecture, intricate carvings and verses from the Quran. Surrounded by a complex including ancient ruins, lush gardens and the historic iron pillar, where one can immerse themselves in a rich historical experience, the monument is a must-visit when exploring Delhi.

Qutub Minar


Marvel at the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the bygone era as you gaze at the majestic Qutub Minar, standing tall and proud as a testament to the remarkable architectural, cultural heritage and legacy of India. Rising to the height of 73 metres, the masterpiece is adorned with Indo-Islamic architecture, intricate carvings and verses from the Quran. Surrounded by a complex including ancient ruins, lush gardens and the historic iron pillar, where one can immerse themselves in a rich historical experience, the monument is a must-visit when exploring Delhi.

Jantar Mantar


Tucked away in the heart of Delhi, and a stone’s throw from the Connaught Circle, Jantar Mantar is an 18th-century observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur. A popular place among photographers and history buffs, you can explore various astronomical instruments and learn about the history of mathematics and astronomy in India. Take a stroll from here and visit Agrasen ki Baoli, a 14th-century step well that offers a glimpse of ancient Indian architecture and engineering.

If you’re visiting this part of the country around Diwali time, you cannot miss the street views of Delhi. You’ll find every home, every establishment lit up in beautiful colourful lights, decorated with flowers and rangoli too. In fact it is worth delaying your stay to experience this festival in all its glory, excitement and fervour. Since it’s not a one day event and the preparations for the festival start about a month in advance with houses getting redecorated, thoroughly cleaned and whitewashed, you can witness this view every night running up to the D-day...

Jantar Mantar


Tucked away in the heart of Delhi, and a stone’s throw from the Connaught Circle, Jantar Mantar is an 18th-century observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur. A popular place among photographers and history buffs, you can explore various astronomical instruments and learn about the history of mathematics and astronomy in India. Take a stroll from here and visit Agrasen ki Baoli, a 14th-century step well that offers a glimpse of ancient Indian architecture and engineering.

Red Fort


Take a glimpse into the opulent world of the erstwhile Mughal rulers at the Red Fort. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the fort is an architectural marvel that transports one to the grandeur of the Mughal Era. The imposing red sandstone walls, intricate carvings, majestic gates and entrances, expansive courtyards and magnificent palace halls present a regal vision to visitors.

Red Fort


Take a glimpse into the opulent world of the erstwhile Mughal rulers at the Red Fort. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the fort is an architectural marvel that transports one to the grandeur of the Mughal Era. The imposing red sandstone walls, intricate carvings, majestic gates and entrances, expansive courtyards and magnificent palace halls present a regal vision to visitors.