Published 16:36 IST, September 27th 2024
Explore New Delhi Like Never Before, Free Activities To Try In National Capital
Discover free attractions and experiences, including historic monuments, cultural festivals, parks, and markets, that showcase the city's rich heritage.
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1/7: Connaught Place, also known as Rajiv Chowk, is a prominent financial, commercial, and business hub in New Delhi, India, home to numerous prominent Indian firms and popular shopping. / Image: Freepik
2/7: Gurudwara Bangla Sahib associated with Guru Har Krishan, features a holy water pool called "Sarovar" and is renowned for its golden dome, tall flagpole, and large Sarovar. / Image: Freepik
3/7: Hauz Khas Village, 'The National Capital of Ethnic Chic', is a trendy urban village surrounded by 14th-16th century Muslim royalty ruins and modern-day Deer Park. / Image: Freepik
4/7: India Gate, a 42m high archway in New Delhi, commemorates 70,000 Indian soldiers killed in WWI for the British Army. / Image: Freepik
5/7: Lodhi Garden, named after the 15th-century Lodi dynasty, houses architectural marvels and tombs of rulers from Delhi's once-ruling Lodhi dynasty. / Image: Freepik
6/7: The Lotus temple features 9 pools, a 2500-person central prayer hall, and a 40m-high marble floor from Penteli Mountain in Greece, symbolizing the Lotus' leaves. / Image: Freepik
7/7: Chandni Chowk offers a variety of food, delicacies, sweets, sarees with chikan and zari, and shops selling books, clothing, electronics, consumer goods, shoes, and leather goods. / Image: Freepik
Updated 08:17 IST, September 28th 2024