“Some people feel the rain, others just get wet.” If you are in Delhi for a trip this monsoon, and would love to don an explorer’s hat rather than just getting wet, we have you covered. All that you would need is a pair of sturdy, waterproof shoes, and an umbrella if you must. Add...Read More
Every now and then, there comes a time when we simply want to watch our favourite movies with friends, colleagues or our other favourite people. But then, these plans mostly stand cancelled because of a lack of space, and MONEY. Think of the hassles attached to the arrangement of screen, projector and even snacks at...Read More
Of course the Delhi weather is a bit too much during summers, and we all come under the heat-attack! But luckily for us, we have water parks in Delhi NCR saving us from the wretched Indian summers. On a nice weekend, wouldn’t it be great to head out to a water park and spend an...Read More
If you’re culturally inclined, there’s a host of interesting places to visit in Delhi. Home to numerous museums, art galleries and performance spaces, the city can easily be described as India’s cultural capital. From open-air concerts to contemporary art exhibitions to theatre festivals and literary talks, you’ll never be short of cultural options in the...Read More
Although it can be a reasonably expensive city, there are still lots of things to do in Delhi that don’t require you to shell out even a rupee. From wandering through the labyrinth that is Hauz Khas Village, to admiring the ruins scattered across the green expanse of Lodhi Gardens, listening to a melodic and...Read More
here is a wide range of museums, galleries and cultural hubs in Delhi, which showcase everything from ancient antiquities and traditional crafts to contemporary art. Museums in Delhi are of varied interests, you have the rail museum Delhi, science museum Delhi, and even art galleries. Cultural enthusiasts will find plenty of options to choose from...Read More
Aside from all the popular sightseeing spots, here are a few green and serene places to see in Delhi, which probably aren’t listed on your itinerary. Compare the capital city to any other metropolitan in the country, and it trumps its contemporaries in terms of natural beauty—Delhi’s concrete is adequately punctuated by patches of lush green—making it one...Read More
If you’re travelling with kids, there are plenty of things to do in Delhi to keep both the little ones, and you, happily occupied. While a visit to the gaming arcade or the mall might offer an easy distraction for your tots, the capital offers a host of interesting museums that will not only entertain...Read More
There’s no shortage of things to do in Delhi. While a packed itinerary is absolutely essential to cover ground in the city, there are times when you absolutely need a time out. Work hard, play hard, and in the intervening time, pamper your body, mind and soul at one of these heavenly spas. From customised packages tailored to...Read More
The cycling ecosystem in Delhi is pretty good and the number of people who have taken to recreational and professional cycling in the city has increased exponentially over the last few years. Step out early in the morning, towards India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhawan and Rajpath, and you will see cyclists in their colorful attire, riding...Read More
If you’re a sporty person, there are several places to visit in Delhi that will get your blood flowing. For those who’re in the city for more than a couple of days, the best way to keep in shape amidst all the binge drinking and eating, is to set aside some time to sweat it all out....Read More
Enroute to Bengali market from the Mandi house metro station, situated right opposite FICCI, is the Triveni Kala Sangam. A destination for aspiring artists, photographers, dancers, sculptors, Triveni also happens to be one of the first galleries and teaching centres of the city as also one of the earlier structures of noted architect Joseph Allen Stein (of IHC and...Read More
Tucked away in one of the turns of Hailey Road-you could approach from both Barakhamba or Kasturba Gandhi Marg-here is an oasis of peace amid the din of a teeming metropolis. Baolis served as the water table recharge stations of medieval to pre-modern India and lo and behold, they still do! This seven tiered structure has today...Read More
If you are interested in looking up the latest trends in contemporary visual arts, look up these art galleries. Collectively home to some of the most enviable collections in art in the capital city, these galleries like to preserve the grand old masters as well as be the hunting grounds for new and upcoming talent. Walk in...Read More
From action-packed adventure and water parks to swanky bowling alleys, there’s a variety of entertaining things to do in Delhi, Noida and Gurgaon. Entertainment hubs in Delhi include numerous places of great fun. Take thrilling water slides and adventure rides at amusement parks such as Worlds of Wonder, Oysters, Adventure Island, Fun‘n’Food Village and Jurasik...Read More
A city that has held multiple sporting mega events is bound to have its own share of spectacular sports venues. From the Indira Gandhi velodrome to the very fancy Jawaharlal Nehru Sports Complex, Delhi has gone through multiple facelifts since the time of the first Asian Games held in 1982. It has created space for more sporting events along...Read More
For returning visitors who’ve covered all the major Delhi sightseeing spots on their maiden trip, a second visit should be spent delving a little deeper into everything the city has to offer. From bird-watching right at the heart of the city and relaxing for hours at one of the many world-class spas, to wandering through...Read More
The Indian capital is blessed with an abundance of green and open spaces, and these are among the best places to explore the outdoors in Delhi. Each of them offers a unique experience unlike the other: Lodhi Gardens’ beautiful lawns are dotted with medieval tombs and monuments, the Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary is a treat for bird-watchers and nature lovers, while the Garden...Read More
The capital of India is a place known for its multi faceted identity and a Pandora’s Box of surprises and pleasant goodies. A cultural hub and a historical city, Delhi is a traveller’s paradise and there are plenty of things to do and experience in the city. But it is not that Delhi is only...Read More
Once you’ve visited the Indian capital’s major attractions and museums, there are also a few offbeat things to do in Delhi that reveal a less-touristy side of the city. Depending on your interest and inclination, you can visit a unique hospital for injured birds, see Delhi’s quirky toilet museum, or take a guided tour with...Read More
Delhi or Dilli is often referred to as Dilwalon ki Dilli, which translates to ‘Delhi belongs to the large-hearted’. Add to it the fact that Delhi is also called the heart of the country, partly because of its location on the map and partly because of it being India’s political headquarters. But one constant is...Read More
There are plenty of interesting places to visit in Delhi. Whatever your interests, the capital city is literally bursting at the seams with a plethora of tourist attractions. Sift through the multitude in favour of these top ten—ranging from museums and heritage monuments to gardens, places of worship, high-end shopping hubs and bustling localities—there’s enough to keep you...Read More
Connaught Place has imparted as much character and experiences to the list of places to visit in Delhi and its residents as has the Parliament or the Red Fort. It is a historical structure, a shopper’s haven, a foodie’s delight, a culture buff’s destination. The truth is, Connaught Place, or CP as it is universally known, offers many unique...Read More
Thanks to its cultural diversity, Delhi wakes up to the calls of namaz, bells of temples and gurbani in the gurudwaras every day. The Indian capital has a multi-religious population of Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists, thanks to which there are numerous grand and small shrines in the city. It is home to myriad religious...Read More
Crumbling palaces, medieval tombs, picturesque lakes and stepwells, an iconic victory tower and a grand old fort—south Delhi is dotted with numerous heritage sites that transport you into the past. Start with a visit to the Qutab Minar complex, which contains the 13th-century victory tower that defines Delhi’s skyline, as well as the city’s earliest Sultanate monuments....Read More
They belong to a bygone era, these private mansions or havelis of Old Delhi. Open inwards and closed from outside, with elaborate archways, latticework jharokhas and the quintessential chowk in the middle, the havelis of the walled city could be converted from a private residence of a typical North Indian joint family into an elaborate...Read More
There are countless historical places in Delhi that will take you on a journey back in time. Even amidst the roar of traffic and the bustle of everyday life, it’s easy to spot reminders of Delhi’s rich past in nearly every part of the city: a medieval dome in the middle of a roundabout, an astronomical observatory...Read More
Searching for the creepiest haunted places in Delhi – places that would make you doubt all notions of rationality? While Mr William Dalrymple might not have thought of the many interpretations of City of Djinns, his travelogue’s title, Delhi has places that are rumoured to house spirits, a headless ghost, a wailing woman, ghosts and,...Read More
On the outskirts of the erstwhile walled city of Delhi was an area frequented by invaders, scheming wazirs and power hungry emperors. What is left today are structural landmarks, memories and many legends about what could have transpired two action-packed centuries ago. Beginning with the monuments that were built by the British for the purpose of governance...Read More
Offering prayers in the midst of living history could be an experience of divinity especially if these places of worship happen to belong to time immemorial. The walled city of Old Delhiharbours some of the most fascinating temples, mosques, churches situated in close proximity to each other, displaying some ardent craftsmanship. Spires, stained cut glass work and meena...Read More
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