Best Places to Visit in Delhi

Our country is the political capital of India - Delhi And that's why it's famous. But it is not that there is only one reason for its being famous. History of India is connected to Delhi There are many stories of ancient rulers, rulers of governance connected to this Delhi and if you talk about the present, then whatever you look at, you will surely find something that is connected to Delhi. You will be amazed at seeing and your eyesight will stay on that side. Whether it is Delhi's political corridors or business news, Delhi's Karkady winter or the delicious dish found here. You will find so many places to roam around here that you can not think and the best thing about it is that there are also options available to visit you, namely the places you are interested in, such as: - You are religious places Want to roam or fond of viewing ancient buildings, are fond of catering or want to see a politician; 

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There are lots of places to go to Delhi In Delhi, where you can roam, the lists of those sights and their brief details are given below.

Parliament House of India 

Since Delhi is the capital of our country, here are the first attractions - Parliament House of the country. This is a circular [circular] building. It was designed by British architect Sir Edwin Lautens and Sir Herbert Baker in 1912 - 1913. Its construction lasted from 1921 to 1927 and was then used as the Council of State, Central Legislative Assembly and the Chamber of Prince.

Rashtrapati Bhavan

is the residence of President of our country - Rashtrapati Bhavan. It was actually constructed for the Governor General of India in British period. This building is a mixed form of Mughal and Indian art. There are also attractions, beautiful garden full of flowers and flowers of different and rare species.

Connaught Place

It is famous for its structure. This country - the main places for business men and tourists coming from abroad are the main places. This is also important for business, for which it is divided into 2 parts and their names are - Inner and Outer Kanote Place Place. Janpath is in the form of an open air shopping complex, which connects inner and outer Kanot Place. Also 'Palika Bazar' are also located here. Here you can see 3 stars, 4 stars and 5 star hotels.

Lodhi Garden

This beautiful garden is named Lady Willingdon Park, built in the year 1930. This is the 15th and 16th century buildings, which showcase a panoramic view of themselves, surrounded by beautiful grounds, flowers, shady trees and small ponds. The people of solitude and fitness are very happy here morning and evening.

Old Fort 

This fort is a great example of the compositions of the Mughal military conservation. It was constructed by the Pandavas in the Mahabharata period, whose Mughal Emperor Humayun was rediscovered, and later, changes were made by Sher Shah Suri. It is a unique building standing firmly, which differs from later Mughal buildings, which are not known for its beautiful decoration, but are known for its strength. 

Humayun's Tomb 

It is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was manufactured by Humaunu's biggest wife, Bega Begum. This is the first such a tomb in India, which is built as a garden. The tomb is located in the middle of the garden. Later many rulers of the Mughal Sultanate were buried near this tomb.

Chandni Chowk 

is one of the main markets of Delhi - Chandni Chowk, which was built by the makers of Taj Mahal and Mughal Emperor Shah where Read the history of Taj Mahal here. The purpose behind this was to make it that his daughter can buy everything she needs and choice from this market. Chandni Chowk is Asia's largest wholesale market. Along with this it is also one of the oldest and busiest markets in Central Delhi.

Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar, which was built in Qutab Complex in Mehrauli, South Delhi, built by Qutb-ud-Din Aibak, which had occupied Delhi in the year 1206. This minar is made of red stones with a height of 72.5 meters. Qutb-ud-Din Aibak wanted to make it a 'Victory Tower' due to the Muslim rule over Delhi. But only the first garment of this building was made by him, the other was made by his successor 'Iltutmish' and later the other two Marble brothers of 'Marble' by 'Ferozshah Tughlaq' in 1368. Apart from this, the significance of Qutub Minar is also because it tells the history of Indian culture. This is a great building reflecting Indian-Islamic art and is an excellent example of this art of construction.

Akshardham Temple

One of the largest temples in the world and spreads in the area of ​​approximately 100 acres. It was recently produced in 2005. In the temple premises, arrangements have been made with the high-tech exhibition, an IMAX theater, musical fountain and food court.

Lakshminnarayan Temple 

This temple was constructed in the worship of Mata Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu from 1933-1939 . It was done by Birla and it was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi [Inauguration]. Read the essay on Mahatma Gandhi here. It is spread over about 7.5 acres, beautiful garden here, and so on. Here there are many crowds of pilgrims during Holi and Janmashtami. Read Krishna Janamashtami worship method here.

The Cathedral Church of Redemption

It is also the second name of the Viceroy Church. It is located in the east of the Parliament House and the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Its construction was completed in about 8 years in 1935. It has been constructed with this technique that it is cool in summer even in summer. Thousands of people visit here every day to see it.

Iskcon Temple

located in the southern region of Delhi, this temple of Radha Krishna is very beautiful, which was completed by international architect Achyut Kanvinde between 1991 - 1998, in which red stones were used. Here is a show, in which the meaning of Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta is explained. Read the precious words of Shri Bhagwat Geeta here. The second point of attraction of this temple is the beautiful paintings of Lord Shri Krishna, which are made by their foreign devotees. Apart from this, those who are willing to understand Vedic Puranas, Bhakti Yoga has been arranged for them, as well as there is also a provision of pure vegetarian food in the 'Govind Das' Restaurant. So far, buses and trains can be reached easily.

Jama Masjid

Masjid-e-Jah-Numah is commonly known as Jama Masjid. It is one of the main mosques of old Delhi. It was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in 1656. This is included in the largest and best mosques of India. In it, about 25,000 people can pray together at once.

Lotus Temple

This is a sample of very beautiful artifacts. It is located in the southern part of Delhi and looks like a white lotus flower

National Museum

This is one of India's largest museums. Here various types of ancient heritage have been collected for viewing. Its maintenance etc. are borne by the cultural ministry. It is located near Janpath and Maulana Azad Road.

Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar was constructed in Delhi by Maharaj Jai Singh II. Here 13 architectural astronomy instruments have been kept.

Raj Ghat

Situated on the banks of river Yamuna in Old Delhi, Raj Ghat. This is the memorial site of our country's Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi. Here, almost all known personalities have made their presence known. Nearly two museums [museums] have been built in memory of Mahatma Gandhi's life.

Shanti Van  

Located near Raj Ghat and peace can be experienced only in the name of its name. This is the place where the first Prime Minister of our country, Jawaharlal Nehru was cremated. This place has turned into a beautiful garden, which has come here to pay tribute to Nehruji. Read about Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru here.

India Gate

It is one of Delhi's most beautiful construction works It was created to commemorate the 90,000 martyrs and pay tribute to those who sacrificed their lives during the Afghan war and World War I. It was built in 1931.

Red Fort 

India, the Red Fort was constructed as a symbol of Mughal rule, which was made in 1638. This building is built in Mughal style. The purpose of its construction was to arrange self defense at the time of the attacks and for this the height of the fort walls was kept at 33 meters. Here the sound and light shows are shown which are about one hour and in these ancient events are shown, which relate to the Red Fort. This Monday is closed for tourists. It has also been included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Read about the history of the Red Fort here in detail.

दिल्ली

दिल्ली भारत की एक संघ राज्य क्षेत्र और राजधानी शहर है। यह देश के उत्तरी भाग में स्थित है और हरियाणा और उत्तर प्रदेश से घिरा हुआ है। दिल्ली का एक समृद्ध इतिहास है और इसे विभिन्न राजवंशों जैसे मुगलों, खिलजियों, और तुगलकों ने शासित किया है। दिल्ली अपने ऐतिहासिक स्मारकों जैसे लाल किला, कुतुब मीनार, और हुमायूं का मकबरा के लिए जानी जाती है। शहर में एक जीवंत संस्कृति है और इसे अपने स्ट्रीट फूड के लिए जाना जाता है, जिसमें चाट, पराठे, और कबाब जैसे व्यंजन शामिल हैं। दिल्ली की अर्थव्यवस्था मुख्य रूप से सेवा क्षेत्र पर आधारित है, जिसमें शहर कई बहुराष्ट्रीय कंपनियों और सरकारी कार्यालयों का घर है। शहर एक प्रमुख परिवहन केंद्र भी है, जिसमें इंदिरा गांधी अंतरराष्ट्रीय हवाई अड्डा दुनिया के सबसे व्यस्त हवाई अड्डों में से एक है।

नई दिल्ली

दिल्ली अपने सुंदर बागानों और ऐतिहासिक स्मारकों के लिए प्रसिद्ध है। यहां पर पुरानी और नई, प्राचीन और आधुनिक संस्कृतियों और धर्मों का अद्भुत मिश्रण देखने को मिलता है। इंडिया गेट, लाल किला, राष्ट्रपति भवन, संसद भवन, अक्षरधाम मंदिर, कमल मंदिर, छत्तरपुर मंदिर, बिड़ला मंदिर, दिल्ली हाट, पांच इंद्रियों का बगीचा, मुगल गार्डन, लोधी गार्डन, हुमायूं का मकबरा, जामा मस्जिद, जंतर मंतर, लोधी का मकबरा, संसद भवन, पुराना किला, कुतुब मीनार, सफदरजंग का मकबरा, लाल किला, राजघाट, भारतीय रेल संग्रहालय, चिड़ियाघर, हस्तशिल्प संग्रहालय, चांदनी चौक, कनॉट प्लेस, पालिका बाजार आदि यहां के प्रमुख आकर्षण हैं।