Old Delhi
A 400-year-old city with narrow streets, best explored on foot or by rickshaw, featuring original structures converted into shops and markets.
Jama Masjid
Delhi's primary mosque and one of the largest in India, constructed with red sandstone and marble, accommodating up to 25,000 people.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
Home to the world's second-largest food kitchen, serving approximately 50,000 free meals a day to people of all backgrounds.
Khari Baoli
A 300-year-old spice market where people live and work, offering a sensory experience of colors, smells, and sounds.
India Gate
A 42-meter high war memorial built to remember the 84,000 soldiers of the British Indian army who died during the First World War.
Lotus Temple
A Baha'i House of Worship built in 1986, known for its distinctive lotus flower-like shape composed of 27 marble-clad petals and is open to all religions.