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Delhi

Delhi, locally pronounced as Dilli is the largest metropolis in India by area. The capital city of India, Delhi has been plundered by dynasties and rulers who fought battles just to conquer it as their pride and glory. The city was born out of a multifaceted past that defines the present state of its vitality and ramifications. It is amazing to witness the coexistence of both the ancient and modern world in one city that showcases a diverse culture as well as traditional value. These varied aspects make Delhi what it is today and worth every bit of time that you spend scouting the by-lanes or the ancient monumental delights will leave you with a valuable acquaintance and memorable graffiti etched in your mind and heart forever. Delhi has grown to be a multicultural, cosmopolitan metropolis and with its rapid development & urbanisation, Delhi is a chief commercial, political, and cultural centre of India.

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Eating Out!

New Delhi is dotted with renowned five star hotels like The Taj and The Oberoi that feature the country’s best restaurants providing a stylish yet contemporary ambience.

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Spicejet Recommendations !

India Gate; Akshardham Mandir; Chandni Chowk; Lodhi Garden; a taste of the Qutub Minar; Red Fort - a UNESCO World Heritage Site; Lotus Temple.

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Shopping

Shopping in Delhi is one of the most pleasurable and exciting experiences for shopping lovers. There is a vast array of shopping markets in and around Delhi that attracts visitors from all over India as well as abroad. Shopping ranges from jewelleries, handicrafts, priceless stones to bamboo works, carpets, garments, potteries and a whole lot more. A shopaholic's paradise, Delhi has something to suit every taste and every pocket. Karol Bagh offers Indian garments, besides astounding jewelleries and amazing bridal fashion. Connaught Place and Chandni Chowk market are popular shopping spots in Delhi offering a wide range of fashion accessories, garments, books, electronic commodities, jewelries, handicrafts, and anything under the sun.

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Places to stay
Places to Stay

Hilton

New Delhi

The Lalit

New Delhi

Shangri-La’s Eros Hotel

New Delhi

The Oberoi

New Delhi

Hotel Taj Ambassador

New Delhi

Leela Palace

New Delhi

  • Archaeological Museum
    The Archaeological site museum at Purana Qila (Old Fort) is located inside the fort and to the right of the main entrance. In the site museum, various objects & pottery recovered during the excavations from strata of diverse periods are on display. The museum also has exhibits of antiquities recovered from various parts of Delhi.
  • Birla Mandir
    Laxmi Narayan Temple, also known as Birla Mandir, is one of Delhi's favourite temples and a chief tourist attraction. Built by industrialist G.D. Birla in 1938, this magnificent temple is located to the west of Connaught Place.
  • Humayun’s Tomb
    Built in 1560, Humayun’s Tomb is of particular cultural significance as it was the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent. Mirak Mirza Ghiyath, a Persian, was the architect employed by Haji Begam for this tomb. The tomb was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993.
  • Dilli Haat
    Dilli Haat is located in one of the most important commercial centres of South Delhi, opposite the famous AIIMS Hospital. It’s not just a market place; it is portrayed as a showpiece of traditional Indian culture - a forum where rural life and folk art go hand in hand for the urban clientele. It has nearly 200 craft stalls selling native, utilitarian and ethnic products from all over the country.
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