Discover the diverse tapestry of Delhi, India's vibrant capital, from ancient monuments to modern marvels. This curated map guides you through iconic landmarks like the Qutub Minar and Red Fort, serene spiritual sites, bustling markets, and lush gardens, offering an unforgettable blend of history, culture, and excitement.
Qutub Minar
A 73-meter high tower built in 1193, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where you can explore the Iron Pillar, Alai Darwaza, and the Tomb of Iltutmish.
Lotus Temple
A temple with beautiful architecture that was completed in 1986, shaped like a lotus flower, primarily used for meditation with a large hall that can accommodate 2,500 people.
National Zoological Park
Also known as Delhi Zoo, this park is spread over 176 acres and is one of the most well-maintained zoological parks in India, featuring a variety of animal species.
Red Fort
Initially built by Shah Jahan and completed in 1648, it was later occupied by the British in 1857 and played a significant role in India's independence movement; the first speech of independent India was given here on August 15, 1947.
Lodhi Garden
One of Delhi's most beautiful and peaceful places, spread over 90 acres, it is a historical site with monuments from the 15th century and gardens developed during the British era, popular for morning and evening walks.
Hauz Khas Village
Famous for its history, food, shopping, and nightlife, it features a fort with a lake view and a main street with clubs and cafes that stay open late into the night.
India Gate
A war memorial built for the soldiers who sacrificed their lives in World War I, this 42-meter high historic building has the names of over 13,000 martyred soldiers inscribed on it.
Connaught Place
The heart of Delhi and one of the largest commercial and financial centers in India, known for its colonial architecture, shopping markets, cafes, and nightlife.
Rashtrapati Bhavan
The official residence of the President of India, spread over 330 acres, it is built with a combination of Western and Indian architecture; visitors can explore Amrit Udyan and the main building.
Palika Bazaar
A large underground market located beneath Connaught Place, famous for its affordable prices where you can buy clothes, electronics, bags, and get tattoos.
Akshardham
A beautiful Swaminarayan temple with stunning architecture, visitors can explore the temple and visit exhibitions; photography and videography are not allowed inside.
Adventure Island
Located in Rohini, this place is spread over 62 acres and offers a variety of thrilling rides and water rides; boating is also available, and entertaining events are frequently held.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
A place that you can visit in Connaught Place.