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Connaught Place buzzes with energy as Delhi's circular commercial hub where Georgian-style architecture frames a shopper's paradise. Browse underground treasures at Palika Bazaar or hunt for souvenirs along Janpath's colorful street stalls. Take a breather in Central Park where office workers gather during lunch, then visit the impressive Gurudwara Bangla Sahib temple nearby.
The dining scene spans from rooftop restaurants to street vendors selling spicy chaat and momos until midnight. Three metro stations make getting around a breeze, with Rajiv Chowk station sitting at the heart of this walkable district. Hotels mostly cater to business travelers, with options ranging from budget guesthouses to mid-range accommodations.
Karol Bagh buzzes with bargain-hunting paradise vibes where shoppers dive into endless rows of colorful stalls. Ajmal Khan Road and Ghaffar Market overflow with everything from electronics to jewelry while the towering Hanuman Mandir temple adds spiritual flavor to your explorations. The neighborhood serves up authentic North Indian cuisine that'll make your taste buds dance with joy.
Getting around is a breeze with Karol Bagh Metro Station connecting you to Delhi's highlights. Budget travelers rejoice at affordable guesthouses and family-run hotels that won't empty your wallet. Early mornings offer the most pleasant walking conditions before the exciting chaos of crowds takes over the narrow streets.
Paharganj's bustling Main Bazaar is backpacker heaven where budget travelers hunt for bargains. Colorful shops overflow with clothing, souvenirs, and travel essentials while rooftop restaurants serve up affordable global cuisine. The nearby Ramakrishna Mission offers a peaceful break from the market's friendly chaos and persistent vendors.
Getting around couldn't be easier with New Delhi Railway Station right next door and the metro connecting you to the entire city. Hostels and guesthouses cater to budget travelers, with rooftop terraces perfect for meeting fellow adventurers and watching the neighborhood's non-stop energy unfold below.
Hauz Khas blends 13th-century history with hipster energy that's impossible not to love. Wander through ancient Mughal tombs and Islamic architecture before hitting up trendy art galleries and design boutiques. The medieval reservoir creates a stunning backdrop for your Instagram feed while nearby Deer Park offers a leafy escape from Delhi's hustle.
Getting around is a breeze with three metro stations connecting you to the city. You'll find everything from rooftop restaurants overlooking the ancient water tank to cozy cafes perfect for people-watching. Most visitors explore the compact neighborhood on foot, making it easy to soak up both the historic vibes and contemporary cool.
Lajpat Nagar's Central Market buzzes with color and chaos as shoppers navigate narrow lanes packed with vibrant saris, intricate jewelry, and aromatic spices. This shopping paradise showcases Delhi's cultural tapestry through its traditional handicrafts and textiles. The neighborhood's strong Punjabi and Sindhi influence shines through in the mouthwatering street food scene where you can feast on authentic chole bhature and sweet treats.
Getting around is a breeze with Vinobapuri and Moolchand metro stations connecting you to Delhi's main attractions. The market operates from 10am-9pm (closed Mondays) with mornings offering a quieter shopping experience. Budget-friendly guesthouses and mid-range hotels make this authentic neighborhood an ideal base for exploring the city.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi. Splash some more cash at Lajpat Rai Market, Gali Paranthe Wali, and Spice Market.
If you're interested in local religious buildings head to Nazul— home to Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple. You could also start your cultural experience by heading over to the art galleries in the area.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to India Gate— just one of the monuments located 1.6 mi (2.5 km) from the centre of Delhi. You can also discover the art galleries and museums in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here.
Learn about the local history of New Delhi when you take a trip to Jama Masjid. Amble within picturesque gardens or visit the shops in this vibrant area.
Learn about the local history of New Delhi when you take a trip to Gurudwara Bangla Sahib. Amble within picturesque gardens or visit the shops in this culturally rich area.
Explore ancient Mughal architecture at the Red Fort and iconic India Gate memorial. Sample aromatic curries and street food delicacies at bustling markets like Chandni Chowk.
New Delhi teems with rich cultural experiences & overall friendly people, though we were often looked at curiously, maybe because we tend to intentionally veer off the beaten path. If you've never visited Delhi, traffic is not for the feint of heart!
Anonymous traveler
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Historic places, try to get a good tour guide or thoroughly research all the places you want to visit. Use the convenient and safe Metra train system as much as possible Be careful with outside food and water intake
RATHNA
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Huge city, sometimes difficult to navigate from one attraction to the other. Busy traffic +++ Great historical attractions to visit, plenty of places to eat & shop.
Anonymous traveler
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A city that made us feel London was peaceful when we returned. An incredible experience. Would recommend 24-48 hours max in the city before visiting elsewhere.
Richard
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New Delhi has many wonderful historical sites but has 34 million people, pollution, and crazy traffic. If you are unfamiliar, use a guide.
Joelle
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New Delhi is amazing! It has both modern and old city elements so you can find the chaos of India but also get away when needed.
Kolina
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Delhi, New and Old like night and day, but you have to experience both to experience Delhi was a whole.
Steven
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Get ready for a new experience of chaos if you've never driven (or rode) in India before. The traffic rules are questionable or not enforced; takes a bit of getting used to. UBER was cheap to get around; food cost was pretty normal by US standards
Theodore
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Fascinating city, but the air is very dirty and around Connaught it's a warren of scammers approaching foreigners constantly. But so much to see and pretty easy to get around if you know what prices to offer for transport
Richard
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A dirty city coming from Europe but the city is alive with culture, smells, colour and energy. Not a place I could live but visiting it for 2 days was enough.
"2nd time at a ITC in India. I definitely recommend staying here or any other establishment. Great service, they accommodate any language. They speak great English. Make sure to tip the hard workers. We tourists can always do better. I love India"
"Very nice place to stay, well worth the money. The airport shuttle was easy to arrange and picked us up and dropped us off in the middle of the night. The dining options were very good and the breakfast buffet was delicious. The rooms were spacious and clean, and the overall experience was excellent."
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Find out more about New Delhi
Find out more about New Delhi
Visitors really like New Delhi, especially its historical sites and gardens. You can easily spend a relaxing day visiting Lodhi Garden and Nehru Park. While you're here, stop by Parliament of India and Rashtrapati Bhavan.