Chandni Chowk Metro Station is one of the most historically significant stops on the entire Delhi Metro network. Sitting beneath the legendary Chandni Chowk road in the heart of Old Delhi, this underground station on the Yellow Line connects millions of commuters, pilgrims, tourists, and traders to one of India's oldest and busiest urban neighbourhoods. Whether you're headed to the iconic spice markets of Khari Baoli, the grandeur of Red Fort, the spiritual calm of Jama Masjid, or the bustling lanes of Paranthe Wali Gali — Chandni Chowk Metro is your gateway to Old Delhi.

This complete 2026 guide covers every detail: exact train timings, all 5 exit gates with navigation tips, a full Yellow Line route map, nearby attractions, the best places to eat, step-by-step directions from across Delhi, and a fully functional fare calculator — all in one place.

Quick Facts at a Glance

📋 Station Overview — Chandni Chowk (CHK)
Station NameChandni Chowk Metro Station
Station CodeCHK
LocationChandni Chowk Road, Old Delhi, Delhi – 110006
Metro LineYellow Line (Line 2)
Station TypeUnderground, Single Level
Platform TypeIsland Platform
Platforms2 (Platform 1 → Millennium City Centre Gurugram; Platform 2 → Samaypur Badli)
Entry / Exit Gates5 Gates
First Train (Approx.)~5:45 AM
Last Train (Approx.)~11:45 PM (toward Gurugram) · ~12:40 AM (toward Samaypur Badli)
Daily Ridership~1,50,000+
Year OpenedJuly 3, 2005
Operated ByDelhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC)
Railway ConnectionOld Delhi Railway Station (Delhi Junction) — ~300–400 m from Gate 3
Accessible GateGate 2 — near Delhi Public Library (lift access)
FacilitiesLifts, Escalators, ATMs, Toilets, Feeder Bus Connectivity, Divyang Access
ParkingAvailable (DMRC operated, limited capacity)
Coordinates28.6578° N, 77.2302° E

Chandni Chowk Metro Station Timings 2026

Chandni Chowk Metro Station operates from early morning to well past midnight, making it one of the most accessible stations in Old Delhi. Below are the direction-wise first and last train timings for the Yellow Line:

Yellow Line — Train Timings from Chandni Chowk (CHK)
→ Millennium City Centre Gurugram Platform 1 · Southbound
🟢 First: ~5:59 AM
🔴 Last: ~11:45 PM
→ Samaypur Badli Metro Station Platform 2 · Northbound
🟢 First: ~6:09 AM
🔴 Last: ~12:40 AM
→ Qutab Minar Metro Station (via Rajiv Chowk) Platform 1 · Partial Service
🟢 First: ~5:59 AM
🔴 Last: ~12:37 AM
→ Vishwavidyalaya Metro Station Platform 2 · Partial Service
🟢 First: ~6:09 AM
🔴 Last: ~11:38 PM
⏱️ Train Frequency: During peak hours (8:00 AM–11:00 AM & 5:00 PM–9:00 PM), trains run every 2–3 minutes. During off-peak hours, frequency is every 4–6 minutes. On Sundays and public holidays, frequency is slightly reduced — plan to arrive 10–15 minutes early. Always verify current timings on delhimetrorail.com or the DMRC app.

Yellow Line Route Map from Chandni Chowk

Chandni Chowk sits between Kashmere Gate Metro Station (north) and New Delhi Metro Station (south) on the Yellow Line. From here, you can reach virtually any part of Delhi and Gurugram without changing lines. Below is the full route in both directions:

🟡 Yellow Line Northbound → Samaypur Badli
Chandni Chowk
Kashmere Gate ⇌
Civil Lines
Vidhan Sabha
Vishwavidyalaya ⇌
GTB Nagar
Azadpur ⇌
Adarsh Nagar
Jahangirpuri
Bharat Nagar
Haiderpur Badli Mor
Jahangirpuri Ext.
Samaypur Badli 🔚
⇌ Interchange: Kashmere Gate — Red, Violet & Green Lines · Vishwavidyalaya — Red Line · Azadpur — Pink Line
🟡 Yellow Line Southbound → Millennium City Centre, Gurugram
Chandni Chowk
Chawri Bazar
New Delhi ⇌
Rajiv Chowk ⇌
Patel Chowk
Central Secretariat ⇌
Udyog Bhawan
AIIMS ⇌
Green Park
Hauz Khas ⇌
Malviya Nagar
Saket
Qutab Minar
Chhattarpur
Sultanpur
Ghitorni
Arjangarh
Guru Dronacharya
Sikandarpur
MG Road
IFFCO Chowk
Huda City Centre
Millennium City Centre 🔚
⇌ Interchange: New Delhi — Airport Express · Rajiv Chowk — Blue Line · Central Secretariat — Violet Line · AIIMS — Pink & Magenta · Hauz Khas — Magenta Line

📌 Chandni Chowk is station 9 from the northern terminus Samaypur Badli and 29 from Millennium City Centre Gurugram — making it a mid-network station with excellent connectivity in both directions.

All 5 Exit Gates at Chandni Chowk Metro Station

Chandni Chowk Metro Station has 5 entry and exit gates, each serving a different part of the Chandni Chowk area and Old Delhi. Choosing the right gate can save you significant time navigating the busy lanes.

1

Main Chandni Chowk Road — West Side

Opens directly onto Chandni Chowk Road toward the west. Best for Fatehpuri Mosque, Khari Baoli Spice Market, and western bazaars.

Fatehpuri Mosque · Khari Baoli
2

Delhi Public Library — Accessible Gate ♿

Located near Delhi Public Library. This is the only gate with lift access — the primary accessible entry for wheelchair users and passengers with mobility needs.

♿ Lift Access · Wheelchair Friendly
3

Old Delhi Railway Station (Delhi Junction)

The most important gate for Old Delhi Railway Station — just 300–400 metres away, a 5–6 minute walk. Also closest to Chandni Chowk Market's central section.

🚂 Railway Station · Chandni Chowk Market
4

Chandni Chowk Road — Central

Central access to Chandni Chowk Road. Convenient for shops, banks, and the busy commercial stretch toward Lal Qila direction.

Commercial Stretch · Banks
5

Chandni Chowk Road — East Side (Red Fort Direction)

Opens toward the eastern end of Chandni Chowk, closest to Digambar Jain Temple and the road leading to Red Fort / Lal Qila.

🏰 Red Fort Direction · Jain Temple

🗺️ Quick Gate Reference Guide

Old Delhi Rly. Station→ Gate 3 (5–6 min walk)
Red Fort (Lal Qila)→ Gate 5, then e-rickshaw (~10 min)
Jama Masjid→ Gate 3 or 5, then walk ~600 m
Khari Baoli (Spice Market)→ Gate 1 (walk west ~400 m)
Fatehpuri Mosque→ Gate 1 (walk west, ~500 m)
Paranthe Wali Gali→ Gate 3, then left ~200 m
Wheelchair / Accessible→ Gate 2 (lift access only)
Chandni Chowk Market→ Gates 3, 4, or 5 (all central)

Places Near Chandni Chowk Metro Station

Chandni Chowk Metro's central location puts some of India's most iconic historical monuments, markets, and religious sites within easy reach. Here's what you can explore:

Within 5–10 Minute Walking Distance

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Chandni Chowk Market
2–5 min walk from Gates 3, 4, 5

One of Asia's oldest and most famous markets — a 400-year-old bazaar built during Mughal emperor Shah Jahan's reign. Explore lanes devoted to jewellery, textiles, electronics, wedding wear, and street food.

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Old Delhi Railway Station (Delhi Junction)
~400 m · 5–6 min from Gate 3

One of India's busiest railway stations handling hundreds of trains daily. The metro station is the closest rapid transit link to Old Delhi Railway Station, making it ideal for onward intercity travel.

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Khari Baoli — Asia's Largest Spice Market
~500 m · 7 min from Gate 1

Asia's largest wholesale spice market, dating back over 300 years. The air is thick with the fragrance of cardamom, saffron, red chilli, and dozens of other spices. A sensory experience unlike any other.

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Paranthe Wali Gali
~200 m · 3–4 min from Gate 3

Delhi's most famous food lane, serving stuffed paranthas for over 150 years. Choose from dozens of fillings — potato, paneer, rabri, banana, and more — at shops that have been frying since the Mughal era.

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Delhi Public Library
Adjacent to Gate 2

One of Delhi's oldest and largest public libraries with a vast collection of books, periodicals, and manuscripts. Gate 2 is located right beside the library building.

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Fatehpuri Mosque
~500 m · 7–8 min from Gate 1

A stunning 17th-century mosque built by Fatehpuri Begum, one of Emperor Shah Jahan's wives. Located at the western end of Chandni Chowk, it is a beautiful and peaceful retreat from the market bustle.

10–20 Minutes Away (Auto, E-Rickshaw or Metro)

PlaceDistanceHow to Get There
Red Fort (Lal Qila)~1.6 km · 10–12 min walk / e-rickshawExit Gate 5, walk east or take e-rickshaw (Rs. 20–30)
Jama Masjid~600 m · 8–10 min walkExit Gate 3 or 5, walk south through lanes
Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib~300 m · 4 min walkExit Gate 3 or 4, walk slightly east
Raj Ghat (Gandhi Memorial)~2.5 km · 15 minAuto from Gate 3 (Rs. 50–70)
Digambar Jain Temple~300 m · 4 min from Gate 5Walk east from Gate 5
Rajiv Chowk (Connaught Place)2 metro stops · ~7 minYellow Line southbound, alight at Rajiv Chowk
Kashmere Gate (ISBT)1 metro stop north · ~4 minYellow Line northbound, alight at Kashmere Gate
Qutab Minar9 metro stops south · ~30 minYellow Line southbound, alight at Qutab Minar station
AIIMS Hospital7 metro stops · ~25 minYellow Line southbound, alight at AIIMS station

Best Places to Eat Near Chandni Chowk Metro

Old Delhi's food scene is legendary — and Chandni Chowk puts you right at the centre of it. From century-old paranthas to the world's best jalebi, here's where to eat:

🍽️ Budget (Under Rs. 150) — Old Delhi Street Food at Its Finest

Paranthe Wali Gali (Multiple Shops)

The most iconic street in Delhi for stuffed paranthas. Shops like Kanhaiya Lal, Gaya Prasad Shiv Charan have been serving since 1875. Try keema parantha, rabri parantha, or the classic aloo parantha.

Rs. 60–150 per plate

Jalebi Wala — Dariba Corner

Reputed to be one of Delhi's oldest jalebi shops — the jalebis are thick, crispy, and freshly fried in desi ghee. Go early morning for the best experience. Queue expected on weekends.

Rs. 50–80 per 100 g

Natraj Dahi Bhalle Wala

Famous for their cold, creamy dahi bhalle topped with tamarind chutney, coriander, and chaat masala. A Chandni Chowk staple since decades — spot the queue and join it.

Rs. 60–100 per plate

Haldiram's Chandni Chowk

Reliable, hygienic, and extensive — chaat, Indian sweets, kachoris, and thalis. Great option for families and those who prefer a sit-down experience with standard food safety.

Rs. 100–250 per person

🍴 Mid-Range (Rs. 200–600)

Karim's Restaurant (Near Jama Masjid)

Legendary Mughal cuisine since 1913 — mutton burra, seekh kabab, nihari, and mutton curry. A must-visit for non-vegetarians. Located near Jama Masjid, a short walk from Gate 3 or 5.

Rs. 200–500 per person

Ghantewala Mithai Shop (Revived)

Delhi's oldest confectionery, now revived, serving traditional North Indian sweets including sohan halwa, barfi, and ladoos. Perfect for picking up gifts to take home.

Rs. 150–400 per 250 g

Moti Mahal Delux

Credited with creating butter chicken and dal makhani — the original restaurant is located in Daryaganj, a short ride from Chandni Chowk. A pilgrimage for food history lovers.

Rs. 300–600 per person

Al Jawahar (Near Jama Masjid)

Established 1947 — one of the finest places for Mughal cuisine in Old Delhi. The mutton stew, tandoori rotis, and biryani are legendary. Very popular for post-Juma prayers dining.

Rs. 250–500 per person

How to Reach Chandni Chowk Metro Station

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From Rajiv Chowk / Connaught Place

  1. Take Yellow Line northbound from Rajiv Chowk
  2. Chandni Chowk is 2 stops north (via New Delhi)
  3. Fare: Rs. 20 · Travel time: ~7 minutes
Fastest from CP
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From New Delhi Railway Station

  1. Take Yellow Line northbound from New Delhi Metro Station
  2. Chandni Chowk is 1 stop north
  3. Fare: Rs. 10 · Travel time: ~3 minutes
Cheapest & Fastest
✈️

From IGI Airport (T1/T2/T3)

  1. Take Airport Express Line to New Delhi Station (Rs. 60, ~20 min)
  2. Switch to Yellow Line northbound
  3. Alight at Chandni Chowk (1 stop) — Total: ~25–30 min, Rs. 70
Recommended for Airport
🚌

From Kashmere Gate / ISBT

  1. Take Yellow Line southbound from Kashmere Gate
  2. Chandni Chowk is 1 stop south
  3. Fare: Rs. 10 · Travel time: ~3–4 minutes
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From Gurugram (Huda City Centre)

  1. Take Yellow Line northbound directly to Chandni Chowk
  2. No interchange needed — direct journey
  3. From Huda City Centre: ~55–60 min · Fare: Rs. 60
🔵

From Noida / East Delhi (Blue Line)

  1. Take Blue Line to Rajiv Chowk
  2. Interchange to Yellow Line northbound
  3. 2 stops to Chandni Chowk · Total: 35–50 min depending on origin

🚌 Feeder Buses: DTC & cluster bus routes 116, 137, 142, 217, 227, 403, 425, 922, 926 and others stop near Chandni Chowk Metro gates. Check dimts.in for live bus routes.

Fare Chart & Fare Calculator

🔍 Quick Fare Finder — From Chandni Chowk (CHK)

🗺️ Route
💳 Smart Card Fare
🎟️ Token Fare
⏱️ Travel Time
🚉 Stops

Complete Fare Chart from Chandni Chowk

DestinationLineSmart Card (₹)Token (₹)Travel TimeStops
Kashmere GateYellow₹10₹20~4 min1 north
Chawri BazarYellow₹10₹20~4 min1 south
New Delhi Rly. StationYellow₹10₹20~7 min2 south
Rajiv Chowk (CP)Yellow₹20₹30~9 min3 south
Vidhan SabhaYellow₹10₹20~5 min2 north
VishwavidyalayaYellow₹20₹30~8 min3 north
Patel ChowkYellow₹20₹30~12 min4 south
Central SecretariatYellow₹20₹30~14 min5 south
AIIMSYellow₹30₹40~22 min8 south
Hauz KhasYellow₹30₹40~27 min10 south
Qutab MinarYellow₹40₹50~36 min13 south
AzadpurYellow₹20₹30~13 min5 north
JahangirpuriYellow₹30₹40~19 min7 north
Samaypur BadliYellow₹40₹50~30 min12 north
Huda City CentreYellow₹60₹80~55 min22 south
Millennium City CentreYellow₹60₹80~60 min24 south

💡 Smart Card fares include a 10% discount vs. token. Always use a Smart Card to save money and skip token queues. Fares are periodically revised by DMRC — verify exact fares at delhimetrorail.com.

Essential Travel Tips for Chandni Chowk Metro

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Use a Smart Card

Faster entry — tap and go. Saves 10% on every fare. Avoid token queues, especially during Friday Jama Masjid prayer rush hours.

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Stay Alert in Crowds

Old Delhi markets are extremely crowded. Keep your bag in front of you and be aware of your surroundings, especially during festival periods like Eid and Diwali.

Accessible Travel

Gate 2 is the only gate with lift access for wheelchair users. DMRC staff at the station assist passengers with mobility needs — inform them at the gate.

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Use E-Rickshaws

Chandni Chowk lanes are narrow and congested — no autos or cabs can enter most markets. E-rickshaws from the metro gates are the best way to navigate to Red Fort and deeper Old Delhi lanes.

Avoid Private Vehicles

Parking near Chandni Chowk is extremely limited and chaotic. Taking the metro is strongly recommended — trying to drive or park here will cost you significant time and stress.

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Beat the Heat

The underground station is fully air-conditioned — a welcome relief in Delhi's intense summer. Carry water when exploring Old Delhi's lanes, which can be extremely hot in May–June.

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Wear Comfortable Footwear

Old Delhi's markets and monuments involve significant walking on uneven cobblestones and ancient streets. Wear sturdy, comfortable footwear — avoid heels or slip-ons.

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Use DMRC App

Download the official DMRC app for real-time route planning, live train status, and finding the nearest exit gate. Also useful for Smart Card balance checks.

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Friday Prayer Times

Friday afternoons near Jama Masjid (12:30–2:00 PM) see extremely large crowds. The metro and surrounding lanes become very congested — plan accordingly or visit at a different time.

Top Experiences Near Chandni Chowk Metro

  • Walk the Full Length of Chandni Chowk — From Fatehpuri Mosque at the west end to Red Fort at the east, Chandni Chowk is an open-air museum of 400 years of Delhi history. Best done in the morning before the crowds arrive.
  • Visit Red Fort (Lal Qila) — India's most iconic Mughal fortress is just 1.6 km from Gate 5. The light-and-sound show in the evenings is spectacular — book tickets in advance at ASI website.
  • Explore Jama Masjid — India's largest mosque, built by Shah Jahan, accommodates over 25,000 worshippers. The view from the minarets across Old Delhi is breathtaking. Entry is free; modest dress required.
  • Spice Hunt at Khari Baoli — Asia's largest spice market is just a short walk from Gate 1. The colours, aromas, and activity of this 17th-century market make it one of the most photographed spots in Delhi.
  • Eat Your Way Through Paranthe Wali Gali — Taste paranthas at multiple shops, compare, and find your favourite. Many shops have been run by the same family for 5+ generations. This is irreplaceable Old Delhi heritage.
  • Dariba Kalan — Silver Market — Delhi's ancient jewellery market running perpendicular to Chandni Chowk. Shop for silver jewellery, gems, and traditional ornaments at some of the most competitive prices in India.
  • Visit Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib — One of the holiest Sikh shrines in Delhi, marking the martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur. Langar (free community meal) is served daily — open to all, regardless of faith.
  • Photography at Chandni Chowk by Dawn — Arrive at 6:00–7:00 AM before the market opens for the best street photography — quiet lanes, morning light on Mughal facades, and the spice market coming to life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Chandni Chowk Metro Station is served exclusively by the Yellow Line (Line 2) of Delhi Metro. The Yellow Line runs from Samaypur Badli in North Delhi to Millennium City Centre Gurugram in the south, covering 37 stations across approximately 49 km. Chandni Chowk is the 9th station from Samaypur Badli (northern terminus).
The first train from Chandni Chowk departs at approximately 5:45–5:59 AM. The last train toward Millennium City Centre Gurugram departs at around 11:45 PM, and toward Samaypur Badli at approximately 12:40 AM. Timings vary slightly on weekends and holidays — always verify at delhimetrorail.com or the DMRC app before travelling.
Gate 3 is the closest to Old Delhi Railway Station (Delhi Junction). From Gate 3, the railway station is approximately 300–400 metres away — around a 5–6 minute walk. It is the most convenient gate for passengers transferring between the metro and intercity trains at Old Delhi.
Exit from Gate 5 for Red Fort (Lal Qila). Red Fort is approximately 1.6 km from the station — a 12–15 minute walk eastward, or a 5-minute e-rickshaw ride (Rs. 20–30). Gate 5 opens toward the eastern end of Chandni Chowk Road, which leads directly to the main Red Fort entrance.
The Smart Card fare from Chandni Chowk to Rajiv Chowk Metro Station is Rs. 20 (token: Rs. 30). The journey takes approximately 7–9 minutes, covering 3 stations southbound on the Yellow Line (Chandni Chowk → Chawri Bazar → New Delhi → Rajiv Chowk).
Yes. Chandni Chowk Metro Station is fully accessible. Gate 2, located near Delhi Public Library, has dedicated lift access for wheelchair users. The station also has escalators, wheelchair ramps, tactile paths for visually impaired passengers, and Divyang-friendly toilets. DMRC assistance staff are present at all gates.
Take the Airport Express Line from the IGI Airport metro station to New Delhi Station (fare: Rs. 60, ~20 minutes). Then switch to the Yellow Line northbound and travel 1 stop to Chandni Chowk. Total journey: approximately 25–30 minutes, total fare: approximately Rs. 70. This is the fastest and most affordable airport transfer to Old Delhi.
No. Chandni Chowk Metro Station is not an interchange station. It is served only by the Yellow Line. The nearest interchange stations are Kashmere Gate (1 stop north — Red, Violet, and Green Lines) and New Delhi Station (2 stops south — Airport Express Line), and Rajiv Chowk (3 stops south — Blue Line).
Chandni Chowk Metro Station has a limited DMRC-operated parking facility. However, given the extreme congestion in Old Delhi, parking is very difficult and strongly discouraged. Using the metro to reach Chandni Chowk is far preferable to driving — the lanes of Old Delhi are not suitable for private vehicles and parking is scarce and expensive.

Ready to Explore Old Delhi?

Chandni Chowk Metro Station is more than a transit stop — it is the modern portal to 400 years of Delhi's history. Whether you are chasing the world's best street food, photographing Mughal monuments, bargaining for silver in Dariba Kalan, or simply soaking in Old Delhi's extraordinary energy — the metro gets you there fast, clean, and affordably. Know your gate, carry your Smart Card, and go early. Old Delhi rewards the early bird.