India Gate: This is a great memorial featuring brave Indian soldiers' names inscribed, who sacrificed their lives during World War I. A popular holiday for old and young alike and a must visit place.
Rashtrapati Bhawan: This building is a very impressive building appears as the India Gate. The stretch is known as the Rajpath is and Republic Day parade is held. Flower lovers will find this glorious Mughal Gardens an amazing assembly of roses.
Red Fort: This fort presents its magnificence and retains some of its lost glory. This Fort was the last fort built in the capital city and witnessed the fall and the splendor of the Mughals, British rule, and also the Independence of India. A must see place for all Delhi tourists.
Raj Ghat: This Ghat is on the River Yamuna and is the final place of resting of the nation's father, Mahatma Gandhi. It is also a dignitary visiting place.
Qutab Minar: The Qutab Minar in South New Delhi. It is a red sandstone tower featuring intricate carvings and Holy Quran verses.
Laxminarayan Temple: This is popular as Birla Mandir. It is a temple having fountains and a large garden. The temple looks attractive on Janmashtami day.
Humayun's Tomb: This was built by Humayun for his wife after nine years of her death. Haji Begum was his wife and this tomb cannot be missed.
Chandni Chowk: The living legacy is another name for this place. Shahjahan constructed Chandni Chowk as a shopping place for his daughter to shop all her choice. Today, Chandni Chowk is the largest wholesale market in Asia. places to visit near Delhi implies visiting Chandni Chowk as many times as possible.
Lotus Temple: This temple is shaped like a lotus and its edifice is truly eye-catching. All the Delhi tour packages include visiting this temple.
Purana Quila: This fort has less on decoration and is a well planned fort of the Mughal rulers. It is strong and has bold designs.
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