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April 05, 2019

10 Best Places To Visit In Delhi - Tourism Places in Delhi

1. Qutub Minar

The Qutub Minar is the tallest tower in India

Remaining at 73 meters high, the Qutub Minar is the most astounding pinnacle in India, situated at the popular Qutub in Delhi. The pinnacle was fabricated utilizing a mix of Irani and Afghani compositional styles. 
At the edges of the pinnacle, you can see engravings of sacred text content and a couple of carvings. Only by the Qutub Minar is the Quwwat-us-Islam Mosque – the first since forever mosque worked in India. 
Area: Mehrauli 
Passage Fee: Rs. 15 (Indians), Rs. 250 (outsiders) 
Timing: Sunrise to Sunset

2. Safdarjung’s Tomb

This tomb was built by Safdarjung’s son, Shuja-ud-Daula
Safdarjung's Tomb is arranged inside the Lodhi Estate. The tomb was worked in 1754 by Safdarjung's child, Shuja-ud-Daula, as a sepulcher for his late dad. 
features of the Safdarjung's Tomb are the Moti Mahal, Badshah Pasand and Jangli Mahal, which are little shades, and the ravishing white marble vault that sits over the sepulcher. There is a beautiful greenhouse that outskirts the tomb and a couple pathways where one can appreciate strolls. 
Area: Lodhi Estate 
Section Fee: Rs. 15 (Indians), Rs. 200 (outsiders) 
Timing: Sunrise to Sunset

3. India Gate

The gorgeous India Gate in Delhi
Situated in the core of the city, the India Gate landmark was worked by Edward Lutyens out of appreciation for all the Indian and British officers who kicked the bucket amid World War I. 
Only beside the India Gate, there is another commemoration called the Amar Jawan Jyoti that was worked to respect Indian fighters of the 1971 Indo-Pak war. 
Area: New Delhi 
Entry Fee: Free 
Timing: Sunrise to Sunset

4. Red Fort (Lal Qila)

The Red Fort, Delhi

Shaped like an octagon, the fort was commissioned by Shah Jahan in 1638. The site has been granted a UNESCO world heritage site status and it is the venue for the Indian Prime Minister’s Independence speech.
Location: Chandni Chowk
Entry Fee: Rs. 10 (Indians), Rs. 250 (foreigners)
Timing: Sunrise to Sunset (Tuesday to Sunday)

5. Purana Qila

The Purana Qila in Delhi
The Purana Qila is an old fort that was constructed by Sher Shah Suri, a former Afghan king. The fort is famous for having symmetric, double-storied doors, made entirely of red sandstone.
Another noteworthy sight at Purana Qila is the colourful marble and beautiful stones that adorn the main gate of the fort. There are the many pavilions and gorgeous balconies that add to the grandeur of the fort.
Location: Mathura Road
Entry Fee: Rs. 5 (Indians), Rs. 100 (foreigners)
Timing: 5.30 am to 7 pm

6. Humayun’s Tomb

Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi
Fabricated nine years after his passing, the tomb of Humayun is a wonderful landmark that remains in Delhi. A genuine case of lovely plan, Humayun's Tomb merits visiting for its fine Mughal design. 
The best time to visit Humayun's tomb is amid the evening, that is the point at which you can click fabulous photos of the spot. 
Area: Mathura Road 
Section Fee: Rs. 10 (Indians), Rs. 100 (outsiders) 
Timing: Sunrise to Sunset

7. Isa Khan’s Tomb

Isa Khan’s Tomb, Delhi
Located close to Humayun’s Tomb, Isa Khan’s Tomb was constructed during the reign of the Sufi Dynasty.
The tomb is adorned with polished marble and ornate door coverings. The best things to see at Isa Khan’s Tomb are the gorgeous big verandahs and the gorgeous lattice windows.
Location: Nizamuddin
Entry Fee: Rs. 10 (Indians), Rs. 100 (foreigners)
Timing: Sunrise to sunset
8. Jama Masjid

The famous Jama Masjid in Delhi
The Jama Masjid has the refinement of being the biggest mosque in India. The mosque took six years to finish and was likewise the last superb landmark to be worked by Shah Jahan. 
The eye-getting red and white minarets, the extensive vault, and skyscraper curves close to the passageway of the supplication corridor of the Jama Masjid are common of Mughal engineering. 
Area: Chandni Chowk 
Section Fee: Rs. 200 (for cameras and camcorders) 
Timing: 8 am onwards

9. Tughlaqabad Fort

 The Tughlaqabad Fort has an interesting piece of history to it
The Tughlaqabad Fort has a fascinating history to it. It is trusted that a worker wasn't excessively content with the lord's diktat and he reviled that the fortification dependably stays surrendered. Legend has it that the revile worked out as expected and post 1937 the remaining parts abandoned. 
The post is made totally of stone and its dividers go up around 10 to 15 meters. Today, the vast majority of the doors of the fortification are in vestiges and just around thirteen stay unblemished. 
Area: Mehrauli-Badarpur Road 
Section Fee: Free 
Timing: 8 am to 6 pm

10. Shantivan

Mahatma Gandhi Marg
The Shantivan or Peace Park is an open park in Delhi. This park is celebrated in light of the fact that it is here that Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister was incinerated. 
Amid the birthday and demise commemoration of Jawaharlal Nehru, numerous social exercises occur at the recreation center. 
Area: Mahatma Gandhi Marg 
Section Fee: Free 

Timing: 5.30 am to 7 pm