Updated August 6th, 2024.
Delhi is a world in itself. Just like Washington DC, there are literally innumerable places to visit in Delhi. From the timeless historical monuments to the prestigious Delhi University canteens to the crowded lanes of Chandni Chowk, the country capital has it all. Delhi is one of the best places to visit in January in India.
"Delhi" - The Melting Point of History & Modernity
Delhi is the perfect emblem of occidental grandeur melting into oriental charisma.
It's just mesmerizing, how an old and ruined dome or monument emerges from behind the trees all amidst the hustle and bustle of the chaotic modern city, and you are left in bewilderment!
There are so many places to visit in Delhi and so many things to do in Delhi that it would not be wrong to call Delhi a world in itself.
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Starting from tourist places in Delhi to best places to eat in Delhi to fun places in Delhi to romantic places in Delhi this is a "world" brimming with hopes, dreams, and countless possibilities.
Whether you simply take a stroll down the dingy Old-Delhi lanes or munch on the popular and saccharine sweet "Jalebis" or visit the pure and pious Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah you'll feel that Delhi takes you back in time. (Yes, you get to time-travel in Delhi)
On the other hand, you walk down the Cyber Hub in Gurgaon or visit the plush and happening Cafes of Greater Kailash or Rajouri Gardens and it feels like a different world, filled with modern architecture and adventures! I had lived in Delhi for almost 5 years. These 5 years had been very special for me.
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Today I invite you to walk along with me to the best places to visit in Delhi. Tourist Places in Delhi are plenty, so here I've compiled the ultimate repertoire of the best of all the best places to visit in Delhi NCR.
Iconic Places to visit in Delhi
To help you navigate through this bustling capital city, let me help you with some major places to visit in Delhi. The enchanting Capital City can be broadly divided into the following attractions. (Choose your place from this list)!
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The list of top Historical Places in Delhi you should visit
Delhi is a bliss for all travel lovers. Delhi is noisy yet has a place of serenity and quietness amidst the noise. Its busy, but you cannot be in a place which is more welcoming.
- From a History that dates back to BC, to the place that hosted the biggest and worst battlegrounds for the Indian Nation, History and Delhi go hand in hand in India.
- The history of Delhi has influenced it's people, culture, language, lifestyles, and traditions, which can only be felt.
- But of course, there are these spellbinding monuments which hold testimony to the historic events the city has witnessed.
Here I have picked out the best Historical Places in Delhi. Check it out!
These are some of the best places to visit in Delhi with Family and Kids, also one of the most romantic places to visit in Delhi for couples and of course, even if you are a solo traveler, these Historical places won't disappoint you!
#1. The Majestic India Gate
The India Gate is a war memorial which is located in Rajpath in Delhi. It's a memorial to 70,000 soldiers of the British Indian Army who sacrificed their lives in the first world war. Their names are inscribed on the India Gate. The architectural style of India Gate is comparable to the Arch of Constantine in Rome and in Arc de Triomphe of Paris. Designed by Edwin Lutyens (who also designed the Indian parliament and the Rashtrapati Bhawan) this was established in 1921. This is actually one of the safest places to visit in Delhi!
What not to miss:
- You can take an auto-rickshaw till the India Gate and witness the Amar-Jyoti Jawan which was erected after the Liberation of Bangladesh in 1971. Also called the Tomb of the unknown soldier, the Amar Jyoti Jawan is manned by soldiers of three forces of the Indian Defense Services, round the clock.
- On the Independence Day (August 15th) and Republic Day (January 26th), the India Gate is lit up in the three colors of the national flag and it's a beautiful sight to behold.
India Gate Nearest Metro:
- You can take a metro to "Central Secretariat" and then you can take an auto to the India Gate.
#2. Rashtrapati Bhawan - The Symbol of Power
Rashtrapati Bhawan is the official residence of the President of India. The splendid architecture and the parsley-green gardens with a host of daisies and other beautiful flowers of the Mughal Garden heartily welcome you to the Rashtrapati Bhawan, one of the best places to visit in Delhi.
- This 130 hectare (320-acre) Presidential residence is one of the largest homes of a head of state in the entire world.
- The grand Rashtrapati Bhawan boasts four floors and 340 rooms. (can you actually believe that?) ( I have never been inside the Rashtrapati Bhavan, however, I've heard there is a garden full of black roses, I don't know how much true this is! see for yourself ! 🙂
History of Rashtrapati Bhawan:
- When Delhi was named as the Capital of the country from Calcutta, it was decided to build a new home for the Viceroy. Gifted architects Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker made the design of the complex. It took 19 years to complete the process. After Shri Rajendra Prasad became the first president of the country this was renamed as "Ra
What not to miss at Rashtrapati Bhawan:
- When in Rashtrapati Bhawan, Delhi you can't afford to miss a private tour of the Rashtrapati Bhawan. You can make an online booking at getyourguide.comFor Family/Group you can take a 45-minute tour of the Rashtrapati Bhawan.
Rashtrapati Bhawan Nearest Metro:
- Just get down at "Central Secretariat" and you can take an auto up to Rashtrapati Bhawan.
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#3. The Soaring Qutub Minar, Delhi
Qutub Minar Facts
- Qutub Minar, Delhi is the tallest minaret in the world which is made up of mere bricks. Qutub Minar is one of the best places to visit in Delhi with family.
- This iconic monument marvelously paints the unending skyline of South Delhi. Qutub Minar is within the Qutub Complex (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) in Mehrauli, Delhi.
- The 73m tall tower of 5-storeys has a spiral staircase of 379-steps inside. Qutub Minar has an enchanting history that'll arrest your heart.
- Qutub Minar is also one of the most Romantic Places in Delhi where the musical song from the movie Fanna was shot- "Chaand Sifarish jo karta hamari...", (If the moon would have put a word for me!)
Qutub Minar Timings:
- Qutub Minar is open from Monday to Friday 7 AM to 6: 30 PM and Sat-Sun: 7 AM - 7 PM
Qutub Minar Nearest Metro:
- Qutub Minar Metro Station is the nearest Metro Station to the Qutub Complex.
#4. Humayun's Tomb
Humayun's Tomb is a tomb of the popular Mughal Emperor - Humayun. The Persian architects for this tomb were hand-picked by Humayun's wife. Today its a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The typical Persian is its most striking part. It is very near to the Purana Qila.
Humayun Tomb was built by:
- Empress, First wife and Chief Consort of Emperor Humayun, Bega Begum built the Humayun's Tomb in 1569 - 70 in loving memory of his husband.
Humayun Tomb Timings:
- Humayun Tomb is open from 6 AM to 6 PM
Humayun Tomb Nearest Metro:
- Jangpura Metro Station/ Lajpat Nagar Metro Station
#4. The Iconic - Red Fort, Delhi
Red Fort, Delhi was Built by Mughal Emperor Shahjahan in the 17th century this Indo-Islamic architectural is a prime testimony of the Mughal architecture and a major attraction of all historical places in Delhi.
- This is one of the best places to visit in Delhi with your family on a cold winter morning.
- Also, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located amidst the enchanting Chandni-Chowk bazaars and dingy alleys of Chawri Bazaars Red Fort, Delhi offers you a glimpse into the rich history of Delhi.
What not to miss at Red Fort, Delhi:
- The Light and Sound Show is the most interesting and enchanting part of the Red-Fort. The thunder of the marching horses, the clanger of Meena Bazar shopkeepers, the ceremonial dances performed in front of the Mughal Emperors and the final march of the British army is seamlessly explained through a light and sound show that will thrill you. This is a popular Tourist attraction in Red Fort, Delhi.
Red Fort Nearest Metro:
- Lal Qila Metro station
Red Fort Timing:
- Open Everyday from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
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#5. Mehrauli Archaeological Park:
A major Archaeological site which is even older than Old Delhi, as you enter through the dilapidated gate of Mehrauli Archaeological Park, you'll find the Jamali-Kamali Mosque.
- If you walk through it, you'll land in a beautiful garden brimming with cute kids playing, and elders watching them by.
- After a little walk, you'll reach the Tomb of Muhammad Quli Khan.
- It is said that monument is since the time of Akbar.
- This was built even before other significant constructions.
- You can catch a beautiful view of the Qutub Minar views from here.
- The tomb is covered with shiny tiles on the outside, while it's painted with plasterwork inside.
- Next, you can visit here is the Rajao Ki Baoli here. Rajao ki Baoli is a steep well built in 1506 by Daulat Khan in the Lodhi era.
Mehrauli Archaeological Park Timings:
- 5 am to 6:30 pm
Mehrauli Archaeological Park Nearest Metro Station:
- Qutub Minar.
Meherauli Archaeological Park Location:
- Opposite Qutub Minar.
#6. Safdarjung Tomb
Safdarjang Tomb is a beautiful Tomb colored in Red, Brown, and White. The Tomb has a domed structure and has a very spacious appeal.
- The Safdarjung Tomb was built in the year 1754, typically in the Mughal Empire Architectural Style, for Nawab Safdarjung. Nawab Safdarjung was the prime minister of the Mughal Empire after Ahmed Shah Bahadur.
- It has wide footpaths and water tanks which have been subdivided into even smaller squares.
- The Garden is just like the Charbagh Garden and is just a replica of the Garden of the Humayun's Tomb.
Who built Safdarjung Tomb:
- The Safdarjung Tomb was built by- Nawab Shujaud Daula- Son of Safdarjung, after the death of his father in 1754. This was designed by an Abyssinian Architect.
Safdarjung Tomb Nearest Metro Station:
- Jor Bagh is the nearest Metro Station.
Safdarjung Tomb Timings:
- Sunrise to Sunset
#7. Purana Qila
Purana Qila or Old Fort is one of the oldest historical sites in Delhi NCR. and the pride of all Delhi NCR Tourist Places.
- Delhi was previously known as the 7 cities of Delhi and was named Indraprastha, founded by the Pandavas in Mahabharata.
- Purana Qila and the area beside it had flourished as the 6th city of Delhi. When Afghan Sher Shah Suri defeated Humayun in the year 1540, he named the fort as Sher Ghar and made some developments in the Purana Qila.
- When Edwin Luytens was constructing the Capital, then he made sure that Purana Qila aligns with the central vista. During Partition of India- 1947, Purana Qila was the centre of millions of refugees who had to travel across the border into Pakistan.
- Today, Purana Qila is the seat of beautiful Light and Sound Presentation, that beautifully paints the history of 7 cities of Delhi, the journey of New Delhi from Indraprastha.
Purana Qila Timings:
- 7am to 5pm
Purana Qila Location:
- Mathura Road, Near Delhi Zoo.
Purana Qila Nearest Metro Station:
- Pragati Maidan
Purana Qila Entry Fees:
- Rs. 5 for Indians, Rs. 100 for Foreigners.
- It takes 1.5 to 2 hours to explore the location.
#8. Agrasen Ki Baoli
Beside the Cosmopiltan Ambience of the Connaught Place in Hailey Roads, lies one of the most iconic places to visit in Delhi NCR - Agrasen Ki Baoli, an ancient water reserve.
- This 108 step steep well, is 60 m long and 15m wide. It is impossible to trace the founder of this Baoli, but Popular rumors claim that it was the legendary King Agrasen, who built it.
- It's a popular place where Bollywood movies like PK, Sultan, and Mom were shot. If you are a history fanatic, you must visit this tourist place in Delhi.
- However, hold tight, because this is also one of the haunted places to visit in Delhi.
- This is a perfect place to spend some quality peaceful with yourself or your partner away from the crowded lanes and city noises of Central Delhi.
- This is one of the many best places in Delhi to visit for Couples.
Agrasen Ki Baoli Timing:
- 9 am to 5 pm
Agrasen Ki Baoli Nearest Metro Station:
- Barakhamba Road/Janpath Metro Station. It's also walking distance away from some of the major hotels in Central Delhi.
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#9. Jantar Mantar, Delhi
Jantar Mantar is one of the iconic Historical Places in Delhi, that bears testimony to the architectural brilliance of Maharaja Jai Sing II of Jaipur.
- Constructed in the year 1724, to predict the movement of various planets, Sun and Moon across the Sky, these yantras are nothing less than brilliant.
- There are 4 Yantras namely Samrat Yantra, Jaiprakash Yantra, Rama Yantra, and Misra Yantra.
- This is one of those iconic places to visit in Delhi.
Jantar Mantar Timings:
- 6 am to 6 pm
Jantar Mantar Nearest Metro Station:
- A 2-minute walk from Rajiv Chowk Metro Station- Gate No. 6 or Patel Chowk Metro Station.
#10. Tughlaqabad Fort
The founder of Tughlaq Dynasty- Ghiyas-d-din Tughlaq founded the Tughlaqabad Fort in 1321, while he was forming the 3rd Historic City of Delhi. Tughlaqabad Fort is amongst the most visited places to visit in Delhi.
Ghazi Malik was a young kid was an ambitious young kid, when he was taking a walk with his Khalji Ruler. During the walk, he suggested of building a fort on a hillock in the southern part of Delhi. The King mockingly told Ghazi Malik to make it himself when he becomes the King. In the year 1321, Ghazi Malik, drove away from the Khiljis and took the title of Ghiyas-d-din Tughlaq and built the beautiful fabled city of Tughlaqabad and also the Tughlaqabad Fort, to keep away the Mongolians.
- Today it is an imposing structure with the tomb of Ghiyas-d-din Tughlaq, his wife and his son- Muhammad Bin Tughluq.
- This is one of the best places to visit in Delhi for Couples.
Tughlaqabad Fort Timings:
- 7 am to 5 pm
Tughlaqabad Fort Entry Fee:
- Rs. 5 for Indians and Rs. 100 for Foreigners.
Tughlaqabad Fort Nearest Metro:
- Tughlaqabad Metro Station. You will have to take a cab or Autorickshaw from here.
The best Shopping Places in Delhi that you have to check out
#11. Lajpat Nagar
Lajpat Nagar is one of the most recommended places to visit in Delhi. It is widely popular for it's Central Market.
- Just stepping into the busy alleys of Lajpat Nagar you'll be surrounded by an array of shops and shopkeepers selling everything you can possibly imagine!
- From gadgets to clothes, to lip-smacking food to furniture to everything.
- Lajpat Nagar got its name from Lala Lajpat Rai (popular freedom fighter also known as "The Lion of Punjab").
- The Lajpat Nagar Market is divided into four parts namely - Lajpat Nagar I, II, III & IV.
Lajpat Nagar Market Timings:
- You can visit between 10 AM to 9 PM except on Mondays as it is closed every Monday.
Lajpat Nagar Market nearest metro:
- If you get down at Lajpat Nagar Market Gate number 2 then the Lajpat Nagar Metro is just a 5-minute walk.
#12. Khan Market
A pride of Delhi tourism this U-Shaped double storeyed Market complex hosts 154 shops, 74 flats. Khan Market has been ranked as the costliest retail market in India.
- This uber-sophisticated, plush and affluent market is one of the most delightful places to visit in Delhi as this is home to high-end local as well as foreign branded stores.
- From Jewellery to books to hardware to fabric Khan Market is home to the best of all.
- The major highlight of Khan Market is the popular food joints - especially Khan Chacha which serves the most delicious Mutton Kebab rolls in all of Delhi.
- Khan Market cafes are one of the best themed and popular tourist places in Delhi.
- If you are looking for the best places in Delhi for couples then you cannot miss out on Khan Market.
Khan Market Timings:
- 10 AM to 12 midnight (Closed on Sundays)
Khan Market Nearest Metro:
- Khan Market Metro station is the nearest metro station.
#13. Paharganj
Located in the west of New-Delhi railway station, Paharganj is one of the most visited and crowded places to visit in Delhi.
- Earlier during the Mughal Empire period, it was called - Shahganj or Kingsganj. Home to innumerable hotels, restaurants and street side dhabas Paharganj records the highest number of footfall every day.
- Earlier it was one of the five major markets of Delhi.
- If you are looking for any currency conversion shops then Paharganj has the largest Currency exchange shops in Delhi.
- Leather items can be bought at a considerably lower price at Paharganj.
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- Visit Shim Tur and taste the authentic Korean dishes.
- Also, have a plate of Amritsar de Chur Chur Naan beside Bikarnerwala shop near R.K. Ashram Metro Station gate number 1 at only Rs. 100.
- You can also grab a drink at My Bar which is the cheapest place to get drinks in Delhi.
Paharganj Timings:
- 11 AM to 9 PM (Closed on Mondays)
#14. Sarojini Nagar Market
Sarojini Nagar Market is literally the heaven for all the shopaholics out there and is unabashedly the best places to visit in Delhi for Shopping.
- Brimming with people and affordable clothes at any hour of the day this bustling market is home to branded clothes and beautiful home-decor items at surprisingly affordable rates.
- When in Sarojini Nagar Market use your bargaining skills and you'll be pleased to get super-comfy branded clothes like ripped American Eagle denim for just Rs. 200.
- Don't forget to check out the sweet shops at Babu Market (especially Mucchal Halwayi ki Dukaan) at the north-west corner and the fresh vegetables at the Southern corner of the Market.
Sarojini Nagar Market Timings:
- Sarojini Nagar Market is open from 10 AM to 9 PM. (except on Monday)
Sarojini Nagar Market Nearest Metro:
- Sarojini Nagar Market can be easily reached with the recent opening of Sarojini Nagar Metro Station in the pink line.
#15. Dilli Haat
Dilli Haat is the name of your concern if you are wondering where to shop for the best handicrafts, traditional and cultural clothes and so much more!
- Craftsman from all corners of the country register themselves with DC Handicrafts and via online e-bidding, they get a chance to sell their authentic products.
- Dilli Haat is one of the best shopping places in Delhi. Once you step into Dilli Haat, you'll see yourself getting lost in a world of culture, craft, and charisma from varied landscapes.
- It's like a fair of Indian States!
- You get to shop and taste delicious dishes from all parts of the country- ranging from the Gujarati Dhokla to the Maharashtrian Poran Poli to the Bamboo Chicken from Nagaland to the Kahwa from Jammu.
- It's a brilliant endeavor from the Government of India, to help brilliant artists residing in the dingy and unknown alleys of India.
- Dilli Haat has also opened in Janakpuri(2014) and Pitampura (2008), however, the Dilli Haat INA which had opened in 1994 is the best of all.
Dilli Haat Timings:
- 11 am to 9 pm
Dilli Haat Entry Fees:
- Rs. 20 for Adults, Rs. 10 for Kids.
Dilli Haat Nearest Metro Line:
- INA Metro Station.
#16. Palika Bazaar
Palika Bazaar is named after the Palika Bazar in Mumbai. Palika Bazar is an underground market at Connaught place is overflowing with tourists and shopaholics at any time of the day (Wikipedia Suggest- 15,000 people at any given time!)
- The place is famous for illegal, stolen and fake products, sold at surprisingly cheap prices.
- This is set amidst the inner and outer circle of Connaught Place.
Palika Bazaar Nearest Metro Station:
- Rajiv Chowk Metro Station- Gate No. 6
Palika Bazar Timings:
- 10 am to 9 pm
#17. South Extension
South Ex is one of the most post and high profile shopping places in Delhi. The market gets divided into two parts, South Ex I and South Ex II.
- South Extension Market is busting with a range of designer outlets and branded shops selling high-end fashionable outfits.
- For modern bridal outfits, jewellery and Sarees, head straight to South Extension.
South Extension Timings:
- 10 am to 7 pm
South Extension Nearest Metro Station:
- Jangpura or AIIMS Metro Station.
#18. Gaffar Market
Gaffar Market is a popular shopping places to visit in Delhi NCR.
- Gaffar Market is your one-stop destination for electronic products at a throwaway price. You can find an Apple Phone at as less as Rs. 10000 or less.
- Be it speakers or Play Stations or Powerbanks, you'll definitely find it here before it hits the market. You won't get your bill for your purchase, nevertheless, you'll get the product at 50% less price.
- Besides electronics, Gaffar Market is home to shoes, great street food, and elegant jewelry.
Gaffar Market Timings:
- 9:30 am to 9:30 pm (Closed on Mondays)
How do you get to Gaffar Market?
- It's a 1 KM drive from Karol Bagh Metro Station.
#19. Connaught Place
Connaught Place is one of the best tourist places to visit in Delhi. Connaught Place is a circular market with Georgian style buildings, selling the originally branded outfits in their official outlets.
- The Connaught Place Market is divided into two parts.
- The Inner Circle has blocks A to F and Outer Circle has blocks from G to P. The horseshoe-shaped entrance of the market, was proposed by the Britishers, who believed it to be lucky for both shoppers and shopkeepers.
- Shops like Mohanlal Sons is the go-to option for Suits for every occasion.
- Similarly, Ganga Ram & Sons, in the Regal Building is a popular destination in Connaught Place for all wool and Cashmere Suitings.
- Similarly, Ivory Mart Jewellers is the home to all traditional and ethnic jewelry items.
Connaught Place Timings:
- 10 am to 8: 30 pm (Closed on Sundays)
Connaught Place Nearest Metro Station:
- Rajiv Chowk Metro Station.
#20. Chawri Bazaar
Chawri Bazaar is the host of classic paper, copper and brass products all at a wholesale price.
- It traces it's origin back to the year 1840 and proudly proclaims itself to be the first wholesale market of old Delhi.
- Situated in between Jama Masjid and Hauz Kuazi, walking on the narrow and crowded lanes of Chawri Bazaar takes you back in time.
- The old shops radiates history that unsaid.
- Most popular shopping locality in Chawri Bazar is Nai Sarak is home to all books and garments you can think of!
Chawri Bazaar Nearest Metro Station:
- Chawri Bazaar Metro Station.
#21. Chandni Chowk
Chandni Chowk is among the best tourist places in Delhi.
- The most popular amidst all popular shopping places in Delhi, Chandni Chowk is the place that is surrounded by old shops, lip-smacking food, and the historic Red Fort.
- You cannot miss this experience of walking on the meandering streets with crowded shops and a canopy of dangling electric wires over you!
There is a popular saying that goes like, "Arrey Dilli aae aur Chandni Chowk nahi dekha to kya dekha?" meaning - If you haven't seen Chandni Chowk then you haven't seen anything.
- Starting from Perfumes to clothes to jewellery, to idols to books, you can find everything at Chandni Chowk.
#21. Shahpur Jat
Shahpur Jat is an urban village located in Hauz Khas Delhi. You can find local designer stores along the leafy lanes with the best bridal designer outfits.
- From innovative concept stores to interior decoration one stop destination - Second Floor studio owned by Punit Jasuja to drawing room owned by Alecca Carrano (worked at Vogue Italy) this smorgasbord of boutiques, bars and cafe's is nothing like any other place you will ever visit in Delhi.
- Do include this in your list of best places to visit in Delhi. Shahpur Jat is the best of all bridal and lifestyle shopping places in Delhi.
Shahpur Jat Timings:
- 11 AM to 6 PM
Shahpur Jat Nearest Metro Station:
- Hauz Khas Metro Station
Finest and Elegant Romantic Places to visit in Delhi
#22. Garden of Five Senses, Saidul ajaib
Among all the romantic places to visit in Delhi, Garden of Five Senses expertly tops the list. Not only this place is the best place for couples in Delhi, but it also hosts, some of the best restaurants in Delhi.
- Surrounded with beautiful landscape and themed areas, including Mughal Gardens, Bamboo Courts, Herb Gardens, Solar Energy parks, Garden of Five Senses is one of the best places for couples in Delhi.
- Do share a meal with your cherished partner at Fio and Magique.
#23. Lodhi Garden
Be it a cool winter morning or a languid summer evening, a walk inside the Lodhi Garden is a walk to remember! One of the most romantic places to visit in Delhi for couples, the malachite green gardens surrounded by fragrant Dahlias and other fragrant flowers sets the tone for a perfect romantic time with your partner.
#24. The Garden Restaurant, Lodi
When you are in search of a peaceful, laid-back and charming places in Delhi for Couples for a special date evening, then blindly head towards the Garden Restaurant, Lodi.
- Treat your Date with the perfect dinner from the range of delectable cuisines as both of you soak in the charming vibes of plush green nature perfectly cuddling you!
- This is one of the most romantic places in Delhi.
#25. Adventure Island, Rohini
One of the best places to visit in Delhi with girlfriend, Adventure Island is situated in the biggest Mall of Delhi, Metrowalk in Rohini.
- This is one of the really fun places in Delhi NCR.
- Besides shopping, you can also indulge in thrill-seeking rides, belly dancing, fire acts, magic shows etc.
#26. Ice Lounge, Saket
One of the coolest and best hangout places in Delhi, to visit with your sweetheart, will actually help you to stay cool in the humid and sultry Delhi Summers!
- Walk into the lounge that is surrounded by Ice Sculptors and Sub Zero Temperature to snuggle cozily in the arms of your beloved.
#27. Le Cirque, Chanakyapuri
A charming destination with expensive and a luxurious setting, this restaurant could be your ultimate go-to option, while you're looking around for best places for couples in Delhi!
- The posh interiors and authentic Italian and French food will leave you and your lover transported to Neverland.
#28. Kingdom of Dreams, Gurgaon
The most adored and visited tourist place in Delhi, Kingdom of Dreams is home to a world of Entertainment and Delight.
- You get to experience the myriad Indian Culture, Art, Craft, and Cuisines all at one place.
- One of the best places to visit in Delhi and also one of the most romantic places in Delhi for couples who are fond of cinema, theater, mythology, culture, craft, and food.
- Perfect setting to let you both know each other better, and fall in love with your idiosyncrasies as you rekindle your romance.
#29. Seville, the Claridges, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Road
Seville, the Claridges is an Alfresco.
- This is a charming and charismatic romantic destination in the capital.
- This is the place to drive to when you are thinking about saying it out loud.
- The romantic setting, the endearing lighting, and the aphrodisiac food from Moroccan and Southern European lands makes it one of the most romantic places to visit in Delhi.
#30. Olive Bar and Kitchen, Mehrauli
If you are looking for pleasing and romantic places in Delhi for couples, then Olive Bar and Kitchen is a brilliant idea. The dim lights, the aromatic ambiance and the subtle flavors of the food let you be yourself and enjoy a romantic evening with your precious beloved. Don't miss the exotic Sunday Brunch and the party vibes on Thursdays.
Hence, this was the list of 30 best places to visit in Delhi. Like I had said earlier, Delhi is a world in itself. From the historical places to visit in Delhi which are flocked by travelers at any given hours to the shopping places in Delhi, where you get to meet the locals and feel the vibe of the city, to the present times, modern, plush and romantic places to visit in Delhi for couples or even for yourself (You should enjoy a romantic time pampering yourself, like they say, nothing like going out on a date with yourself!), Delhi tourism offers you an array of experiences and emotions you won't forget soon. If you are still reading, thank you for your patience, I am glad you took the time out of your busy day to read my blog!
Until next time! Happy Travelling :)! (You know where to find me...)