Best Things To Do in Delhi, India

  1. I I T Delhi

    4.6 (162 Votes)
    I I T Delhi

    Educational Site

    IIT Delhi is one of the premier institutes in India offering technical education to engineering courses. Apart from its academic relevance, the campus of IIT Delhi can also be explored as an attraction of the city. Surrounded by lush green areas, this campus is famous for the various activities that it regularly keeps on organizing. Buzzing with student crowd, this is one of the most happening ...Read more
  2. Digambar Jain Temple

    4.5 (540 Votes)
    Digambar Jain Temple

    Religious Site, Temple

    Popularly known as the Lal Mandir, the Digambar Jain Temple is the oldest Jain Temple present in Delhi. Having the history of its establishment during Mughal Era, this temple has been rebuilt many a times in subsequent periods. This temple is dedicated to the Parashvanath, the Jain Guru. Inside, the temple complex has a Manastambha, a column of honour. Purely built out of the red sandstone, thi...Read more
  3. Fun N Food Village

    3.9 (288 Votes)
    Fun N Food Village

    Amusement Park, Water Park, Entertainment

    Located on the old Delhi- Gurgaon road, the Fun n Food village is an amusement and water park in Delhi and NCR. The park was inaugurated by former President of India, Late Giani Zail Singh in the year 1993. Operated by the Polo Amusement Park Ltd., the flagship of the Polo Group of Companies, this adventure park in Delhi offers wholesome entertainment for the entire family. Here, you can enjoy ...Read more
  4. Safdarjungs Tomb

    4.3 (1054 Votes)
    Safdarjungs Tomb

    Art And Culture, Historical Site, Monument, Architecture

    The Safdarjang Tomb is a beautiful marble and sandstone tomb built for a Wazir or chief minister in the Mughal Empire in 1754. It is perhaps the most lavishly built mausoleum that doesn’t belong to an emperor or someone from the royal family in Delhi. The reason for this might be that Safdarjung himself was quite wealthy and powerful. It isn’t as grand as the other tombs but it has ...Read more
  5. Millennium Park

    4.2 (178 Votes)
    Millennium Park

    Park, Leisure

    Also known as the Indraprastha Park, this park is an ideal place to relax with family and friends amidst the otherwise bustling capital. Spread over the lush green sprawling areas, this is one of the longest parks in Delhi. Inside the park there are colorful flowers, rows of trees, sitting arrangements such as benches, stools and chairs, and some cottages with thatched roofs attract every visit...Read more
  6. National School Of Drama

    4.5 (112 Votes)
    National School Of Drama

    Educational Site

    The National school of Drama churns out some of the best actors in India. One of the premier training institutes in India, NSD also actively and regularly organizes spectacles and plays that offer excellent literary and cultural entertainment. Established in 1954, NSD was set up with an aim of promotion of professional theatre in India. Throughout its existence, the NSD has contributed signific...Read more
  7. Tibet House

    4.2 (172 Votes)
    Tibet House

    Art And Culture, Museum, Historical Site, Entertainment

    Being the capital of India, Delhi has been able to successfully accommodate various cultures and traditions within its folds. The city is home to the people who have migrated from Tibet to find a safe haven here. The Tibet House Museum preserves the ancient heritage of Tibet and also tries to portray the Tibetan history to people who have migrated here, especially the children who have bee...Read more
  8. National Museum

    4.7 (1810 Votes)
    National Museum

    History Museum, Natural History Museum

    The National Museum in Delhi is a very important History Museum in India. This museum, founded sometime in 1959 houses a varied collection. Several collections ranging from archeological and anthropological artifacts to paintings and decorative arts are on display here. The museum is huge so a day may not be enough to see everything but don’t miss out on the highlights of each field. The ...Read more
  9. Kabuli Khuni Darwaja

    Historical Site

    Kabuli Khuni Darwaja is one of the well-known attractions of Delhi not just because of the history that it holds but also because of the scary stories that are associated with it. Translated as the Bloody Gate, it earned its name after the three princes of the Mughal dynasty - Bahadur Shah Zafar's sons Mirza Mughal, Mirza Khizr and grandson Mirza Abu Bakht, were shot by...Read more
  10. Ajmeri Gate

    Park, Landmark, Walking Area

    Located in one of the busiest and crowded centres of Delhi, i.e Chandni Chowk, stand the ruins of Ajmeri Gate. This gate was built on a square base and once upon a time would have looked splendid with its high arches. This gate got its name from the fact that the road which ran from this gate led to Ajmer in Rajasthan. There is a park and a mosque that surround this historical gate. During the ...Read more
  11. Paranthe Wali Gali

    Food And Drinks, Street Market, Street Food

    The very name of Old Delhi brings to one’s mind Paranthe Wali Gali. The emblems of true gastronomic experience in the city, this narrow lane offers you a range of parathas. Located in the by-lane of Chandni Chowk, this street originally had 20 parantha shops during late 1960s out of which only three remain today: Pt Kanhaiyalal Durgaprasad Dixit (estd 1875), Pt Dayanand Shivcharan (estd 1...Read more
  12. Embassy Area In Chanakyapuri

    View Point, Neighborhoods

    Chanakyapuri is a posh colony in Delhi that houses the famous Embassy area. Over the years, this location has become one of the attractions in Delhi as here, you will be able to drive down the cleanest and the greenest lanes in the capital, bordered by beautifully designed embassies on both the sides. Chanakyapuri was also developed as official residences for both politicians and civil ser...Read more
  13. Khari Baoli And Spice Market

    Market, Street Market, Street Food, Streets

    A visit to Old Delhi would be incomplete without having visited the Asia’s biggest spice market, popularly known as Khari Baoli. Situated close to the Red Fort, this wholesale market has been serving spices to the residents, retailers and is also a common tourist destination in Old Delhi for the foreign tourists to visit. A walk through this market will lead to a sensory delightful e...Read more
  14. Kuchesar Mud Fort

    3.9 (181 Votes)
    Kuchesar Mud Fort

    Fort, Mansion

    The Kuchesar Mud Fort is a huge mansion belonging to the Jats of Kuchesar was built in the mid 18th century with seven turrets as a defence against the British cannon attacks. The centre of attraction in the palace lies in the area sitting atop a large bastion overlooking gardens on three sides.  Today this fort has been converted into a heritage hotel open for accommodation and is one of ...Read more
  15. Kalindi Kunj

    3.6 (206 Votes)
    Kalindi Kunj

    Amusement Park, Water Park, Entertainment, Leisure

    Kalindi Kunj is one of the most famous picnic spots in Delhi that offers ultimate natural experience to people who visit it. This public garden to home to a waterpark, an amusement park and sprawling open lush green area. The centre of the attraction here is the giant wheel, sitting on which can give you a bird’s eye view of the whole city. People also come here to see the picturesque fou...Read more