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Best Landmarks in Delhi

  • Humayun's Tomb

    This stunning example of Persian architecture is the final resting place of the Mughal Emperor Humayun, set within beautiful gardens as a serene and contemplative spot reflecting the grandeur of the Mughal era.

  • Qutub Minar

    This UNESCO world heritage site with its towering minaret is an architectural Wonder of medieval India, with intricate carvings and historical significance making it a fascinating destination for history Buffs.

  • Taj Mahal

    One of the seven historical Wonders of the World built by Shah Jahan in memory of his wife, featuring a double dome influenced by the Blue Mosque in Turkey and is known for its symmetry and marble with Arabic inscriptions.

  • India Gate

    A prominent war memorial arch in New Delhi, India Gate stands as a tribute to soldiers of the British Indian Army who died in World War I. It's a popular spot for evening strolls and picnics.

  • Rashtrapati Bhavan

    The official residence of the president of India, this Grand presidential Palace is an architectural Marvel with its vast manicured Gardens and stately Halls that are a testament to India's Colonial past and its post-independence Journey.

  • Humayun’s Tomb

    Built as a tomb for the Mogul emperor Humayun in the 16th century, this UNESCO world heritage site houses marble tombs of quite a few other Mogul rulers.

  • The City Palace

    Home of the Jaipur royal family, the City Palace provides a striking contrast to the Mughal era architecture.

  • Agra Fort

    A grand fort standing as a testament to the grandeur of the Mughal Empire.

  • Hawa Mahal

    The Hawa Mahal, also known as the Wind Palace, is described as a striking testament to Jaipur's regal heritage with its intricate honeycomb facade.

  • City Palace Jaipur

    The residence of the Jaipur royalty, built in the 17th century.

  • Rajpath

    Rajpath is one of India's most iconic landmarks in New Delhi.

  • Qutab Minar

    A historical brick structure and was once the tallest in the world, built in the 12th century, originally Hindu but changed to Islam over time.

  • Tomb of Safdarjung

    An amazing attraction that is a little less maintained but still worth visiting, located a five-minute walk from the Jor Bagh metro station.

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