Top 10 must see places in Delhi
New Delhi: A short break is the need of the hour specially when you want to keep yourself away from the everyday stresses and hassles of life. Weekend getaways are the best locations to plan
5. Khan Market
Khan Market is all drenched in the hues of New Years and Christmas this time of the year.
The high end shoppers and foodie paradise is located at a short distance from Connaught place and also well connected to Delhi Metro.
Khan Market shopping complex houses an array of gourmet food joints, and plush restaurants, serving cuisines domestic and international.
Then there are gift shops, book shops, boutiques, and fast food joints to keep the shoppers on their toes.
6. India Gate
India Gate is arguably the most iconic and enduring symbol of New Delhi.
It was built to commemorate the Indian and British soldiers who lost their lives during the Second World War.
Evening is perhaps the best time to visit this resplendent structure when it is floodlit while the fountains nearby make mesmerising display of varied hues.
7. Jama Masjid
Jama Masjid of Delhi is the largest mosque in India stands across the road in front of the Red Fort.
Built between 1644 and 1658. It is one of the last architectural works of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.
The spacious courtyard of the Jama Masjid holds thousands of faithful.
Khan Market is all drenched in the hues of New Years and Christmas this time of the year.
The high end shoppers and foodie paradise is located at a short distance from Connaught place and also well connected to Delhi Metro.
Khan Market shopping complex houses an array of gourmet food joints, and plush restaurants, serving cuisines domestic and international.
Then there are gift shops, book shops, boutiques, and fast food joints to keep the shoppers on their toes.
6. India Gate
India Gate is arguably the most iconic and enduring symbol of New Delhi.
It was built to commemorate the Indian and British soldiers who lost their lives during the Second World War.
Evening is perhaps the best time to visit this resplendent structure when it is floodlit while the fountains nearby make mesmerising display of varied hues.
7. Jama Masjid
Jama Masjid of Delhi is the largest mosque in India stands across the road in front of the Red Fort.
Built between 1644 and 1658. It is one of the last architectural works of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.
The spacious courtyard of the Jama Masjid holds thousands of faithful.