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A Traveller’s Guide To Delhi New Delhi, the capital of India, is a melting pot of various regional cultures. The Cosmopolitan city represents a picture.

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1 A Traveller’s Guide To Delhi New Delhi, the capital of India, is a melting pot of various regional cultures. The Cosmopolitan city represents a picture rich with culture, architecture and human diversity, profound in history, monuments, museums, galleries, gardens and exotic shows. If you’re new to Delhi, this list will help you make the most of journey.

2 Old Delhi Old Delhi breathes the essence of India. This walled city of Delhi, was founded as Shahjahanabad in 1639 by the then Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Old Delhi has something to offer to everyone who visits this part of the city and there more to this Walled City than what meets the eyes of a wandering soul Flight + Hotel booking in just 999

3 Shopper’s Paradise Chandni Chowk This densely populated market has been around for more than three centuries. Dariba Kalan is known for its pearl, gold and silver jewellery and attar (natural perfumes). A visit to Khari Baoli is a must for the spice-lover, Kinari Bazaar is the best place to look for zari and zardozi trimmings and tinsel. The cloth bazaar of Katra Neel offers all kinds of fabrics such as silks, satin, crepe, cotton and muslin. Nai Sarak A popular book-shopping destination in Old Delhi is Nai Sarak. Connecting the main Chandni Chowk Road with Chawri Bazaar, Nai Sarak has numerous wholesale and retail shops selling college and school textbooks. Daryaganj Book Market Be it the latest best-seller or an out-of-print book, Delhi is a hot destination for buying books. Stretching for more than a kilometre, the Daryaganj Old Book Market is often referred to as the world's largest weekly book market. It is organised every Sunday.

4 Foodie’s Delight Street Food Chandni Chowk, often called the food capital of India, is famous for its street food. The streets are lined with halwais, namkeenwallahs and paranthewallahs. Tandoori Chicken of Moti Mahal The tandoori chicken is preserved in marinade trays adding butter and tomato. Make a mental note of this shop and visit it by any means. Mutton Kebab of Karim’s Karim’s is the most famous for the mutton sheek kebab and tandoori chicken. Also, the divine mutton nahari is a must try for the meat lover like you. Aloo Tikki at Natraj Dahi Valla Jalebis of Old jalebiwala Chaat at The Chaat Bhandar Words Cant describe the fulfilling emotions you go through as a foodie in Old Delhi. This part of the city will definitely win your Heart (and Stomach). Get Best Deals and offers on your Food Products

5 Sight Seeing in Old Delhi Old Delhi paints canvas of endless opportunities. There’s more to it than it appears and you may get tired by shopping and eating in the region, but the walled city would not stop to cater you. Famous Places to visit in Old Delhi: Red Fort (Lal Qila) Jama Masjid Mirza Ghalib ki Haveli Digambar Jain Lal Mandir Salimgarh Fort Gurudwara Seesh Ganj Sahib St James Church Raj Ghat Roam around Delhi without worrying about your Budget. We’ll make sure that you get the best deals

6 New Delhi New Delhi, on the other hand, epitomizes modernity and progress. It was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens under the British. With the help of the excellent metro rail and road network, New Delhi is just a stone’s throw away from Old Delhi. Centrally air-conditioned shopping centres, pubs and restaurants are frequented by people in New Delhi.

7 Shopping at New Delhi Shopping is one of the primary activities one can indulge in CP. It lies in the heart of New Delhi and is made up of two traffic circles with roads radiating from them. This area is divided into blocks with the outer ‘Connaught Circus’ and the inner ‘Connaught Place’, the latter being host to a variety of top brands and merchandise stores. Pallika Bazaar, India’s first underground market, is home to more than 250 shops selling clothes, jewelry, shoes and bags. This is a good place to buy handicraft items and handloom cloth. The next place is Janpath, a single lane where you can buy branded seconds for half the price! Go with a budget we say, this place drives shopaholics crazy

8 Lutyen’s Delhi – The Foreground of Modern India New Delhi epitomizes the essence of the New India - modernity and progress. Wide roads, sky-rocketing buildings, stunning infrastructures forms the backdrop of its confines. But, the real beauty of Lutyen’s Zone lies in its Architecture President’s House Parliament House India Gate Raj Path Janpath Government official bungalows Connaught Place and surrounds Gurudwara Bangla Saheb Birla Mandir National Museum Let us Help you to manage your stay in Delhi. Get Best Deals on Hotel and travel Bookings

9 South Delhi – Where Old meets New South Delhi, forms the part of the oldest cities of Delhi, is often considered to be the most affluent and urban District of Modern day Delhi. South Delhi has a lot of historical importance - many major monuments and centres fall in South Delhi including 4 of the 11 historical cities of New Delhi. Over the years, the presence of posh roads, schools, colleges and offices has boosted South Delhi's popularity. Hence, for a traveller, South Delhi offers a perfect blend of Historical tours and Modern Shopping Spree

10 South Delhi – The Ultimate Shopping Spree From pocket-friendly malls to discount department stores, South Delhi, if not said exaggeratedly, is a shopaholic’s dream. Bargain, bargain and bargain! If you have a knack to play with the price of items, you can use your skill in these South Delhi Markets, can get cheap products at ease. Sarojini Nagar market INA Market Lajpat Nagar Nehru place South Ext DLF Saket – for all the mall Lovers.

11 The Rich Heritage of South Delhi Being the Oldest part of The City, South Delhi has a lot to offer in terms of historical tours and references The rich legacy of history, culture and tradition is available to soothe the mind and soul of the vagabond, including some f world’s Heritage Sites Lotus Temple Safdarjung Tomb Qutub Minar Kalka Ji Mandir Chattarpur Mandir Hauz Khaz Qila Rai Pithora Order Food @your doorsteps and by by cash on delivery.

12 Delhi has more to offer Apart from the previously mentioned, there is still a lot more to see, lot more to visit in Delhi. The big sprawling city, will never stop to amaze you, host you and treat you. If you are looking to explore more about Delhi and its culture, you must also visits these places in Delhi Kamla Nagar Market Rajouri Garden Market Akshardham Temple Paharganj Karol Bagh Market

13 Thank You That’s all folks. Hope you got to know more about Delhi. We hope you have a hell of a time in Delhi. Make your journey memorable – Get the best offers for everything you need – just a click away.


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