Delhi is one of the world's great historic cities — 8 cities built on top of each other, 3,000 years of continuous civilisation, and a living museum that you can walk through for free. This travel guide covers temples, Mughal monuments, heritage walks, street food trails, gardens, museums and modern attractions — with practical visitor information including timings, entry fees, metro access and local tips for every place.
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Winter
Oct – Feb
Best season — clear skies, comfortable 10–22°C, perfect for monuments
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Spring
Mar – Apr
Pleasant weather, gardens in bloom — Lodi Garden especially beautiful
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May – Jun
Very hot (40–45°C) — visit early morning or evening only
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Monsoon
Jul – Sep
Lush greenery, fewer crowds, lower hotel rates — occasional flooding
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Temple · South Delhi · Free Entry
Spiritual Site
Kalkaji Mandir: Timings, Aarti Schedule, Metro Route & Navratri Guide (2026)
Ancient Siddh Peeth of Maa Kalka — complete guide with timings, aarti schedule, nearest metro and what to expect during Navratri.
Spiritual · East Delhi · Iconic
Must Visit
Akshardham Temple Delhi: Timings, Entry Tickets, Rules & Visitor Guide (2026)
One of the world's largest Hindu temples — complete visitor guide with entry rules, prohibited items, light show timings and metro access.
UNESCO World Heritage · Old Delhi
Mughal Heritage
Red Fort Delhi: History, Timings, Entry Fee & Complete Visitor Guide
The crown jewel of Mughal architecture — complete guide with history, ticket prices, light and sound show, and how to get there by metro.
Observatory · CP · Free Entry
Hidden Gem
Jantar Mantar Delhi: 18th-Century Observatory — Timings & History Guide
Delhi's fascinating astronomical observatory built in 1724 — what to see, how to reach from Rajiv Chowk and the science behind the instruments.
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Most Popular Guide
Best Tourist Places in Delhi: The Complete 2026 List — Monuments, Temples, Markets & More
The definitive guide to Delhi's top attractions — Mughal monuments, ancient temples, famous markets, parks and off-beat spots. Covers entry fees, timings and metro directions for every place.
Top 10 List · Verified 2026
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Top 10 Famous Tourist Places in Delhi — With Timings, Entry Fees & Metro Access
India Gate, Qutub Minar, Humayun's Tomb, Lotus Temple, Lodi Garden — the 10 most-visited attractions in Delhi with honest visitor reviews, practical tips and how to plan a full-day itinerary.
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Temple · Spiritual
Kalkaji Mandir: Timings, History, Aarti & Navratri Darshan Guide 2026
Ancient South Delhi temple of Maa Kalka — timings, aarti schedule, how to reach by Violet Line metro and the best time to visit during Navratri.
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Spiritual · World's Largest
Akshardham Temple Delhi: Entry, Tickets, Timings & Full Visitor Guide (2026)
One of the world's largest Hindu temple complexes — entry rules, prohibited items, ticket prices, light and sound show, food court and Blue Line metro access.
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UNESCO Heritage · Mughal
Red Fort Delhi: History, Timings, Ticket Price & Visitor Guide
Built in 1638 by Shah Jahan — complete history, entry fee, light and sound show schedule, best photo spots and how to reach by Yellow Line metro.
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Observatory · Heritage
Jantar Mantar Connaught Place: 18th-Century Observatory Guide
Built by Maharaja Jai Singh II in 1724 — what each instrument measures, best time to visit, entry fee and walking distance from Rajiv Chowk metro.
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UNESCO Heritage · South Delhi
Qutub Minar Delhi: Timings, Entry Fee, History & Complete Visitor Guide
India's tallest brick minaret, built in 1193 — history of the Qutb complex, entry fees, best visiting hours, photography tips and Yellow Line metro access.
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UNESCO Heritage · Mughal
Humayun's Tomb Delhi: Entry Fee, Timings, History & Photography Guide
The first garden-tomb in India and inspiration for the Taj Mahal — complete guide with history, entry fee, best photo spots and Violet Line metro directions.
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Modern Architecture · Free Entry
Lotus Temple Delhi: Timings, Entry, Architecture & Visitor Guide 2026
Delhi's iconic Bahá'í House of Worship — free entry, silent prayer hall, best photography angles, entry rules and Violet Line metro directions.
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Park · Heritage · Free Entry
Lodi Garden Delhi: Timings, Map, Heritage Tombs & Morning Walk Guide
90 acres of parkland with 15th-century tombs — a perfect mix of nature and history. Best for morning walks, picnics and photography with no entry fee.
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Food Tour · Old Delhi
Old Delhi Food Trail: Best Street Food Guide — Paranthe Wali Gali to Karim's
The ultimate Old Delhi food walk — from Paranthe Wali Gali to Karim's, Natraj Dahi Bhalle, Jalebi Wala and the famous Khari Baoli spice market. With metro directions and budget tips.
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National Monument · Free Entry
India Gate Delhi: Timings, History, Canopy & Complete Visitor Guide 2026
Delhi's most iconic landmark — history of the war memorial, the restored Canopy, best visiting times, nearest metro and what to do in the surrounding Kartavya Path.
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Delhi — A City That Rewards Every Kind of Traveller
Delhi is unlike any other city in the world. It is simultaneously the oldest and the newest — where a 12th-century mosque stands next to a glass-fronted mall, and where you can eat a Rs. 30 breakfast at a dhaba that has been open since 1947 and then walk to a Michelin-recommended restaurant. With 174 ASI-protected monuments, 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, over 1,000 temples and shrines, and one of Asia's most diverse food cultures, Delhi offers something new every single time you visit.
Delhi's 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Delhi is one of only a handful of cities in the world with three UNESCO World Heritage Sites within city limits. The Red Fort — built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1638 — is the site of India's annual Independence Day address. Qutub Minar, completed in 1220, is the tallest brick minaret in the world at 73 metres. And Humayun's Tomb, built in 1570, is the prototype for the Taj Mahal and a masterpiece of Mughal garden architecture. All three are accessible by Delhi Metro.
Temples and Spiritual Attractions
Delhi has over 1,000 temples, mosques, gurudwaras and churches — many of them ancient and deeply significant. Kalkaji Mandir in South Delhi is one of the oldest Siddh Peeths in the country and draws enormous crowds during Navratri. Akshardham Temple in East Delhi is one of the world's largest Hindu temple complexes. Jama Masjid near Chandni Chowk is India's largest mosque. The Lotus Temple in South Delhi welcomes visitors of all faiths and has been visited by over 70 million people since it opened in 1986.
Delhi Street Food — A World of Its Own
No trip to Delhi is complete without eating on the streets. Chandni Chowk is the undisputed capital of Delhi street food — Paranthe Wali Gali for stuffed paranthas, Jalebi Wala for crispy jalebis, Karim's for Mughal-style kebabs, and Natraj Dahi Bhalle for the best dahi bhalle in the city. Connaught Place offers a mix of budget street food and established restaurants. Lajpat Nagar is famous for South Indian and Korean food. And Hauz Khas Village is where Delhi's young crowd eats — rooftop cafes, craft beer bars and fusion restaurants in a heritage setting.
Getting Around Delhi's Tourist Attractions
The Delhi Metro connects almost every major tourist attraction. Red Fort and Chandni Chowk are on the Yellow Line (Chandni Chowk station). Akshardham is on the Blue Line. Qutub Minar is on the Yellow Line (Qutab Minar station). Humayun's Tomb and Lotus Temple are on the Violet Line. Jantar Mantar is a 5-minute walk from Rajiv Chowk. India Gate is a short auto ride from any Central Delhi metro station. For everywhere else, Delhi's app-based autos and cabs (Ola, Uber, Rapido) are affordable and reliable.