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Top Tourist Attractions In Delhi You Can't Miss


Delhi, the capital of India, majorly acts a base for many tourists coming from different countries. This city serves everyone who seeks luxury, and everyone on a shoestring budget. When it comes to food, you'll droop Pacific Ocean right away. Indian, Chinese, European, you name it and the cuisine is readily available in this city. Delhi is not just about the intangible joy one seeks, the landmarks of the city boasts of a glorious past, inspiring architecture, and a futuristic growth.

When you're in this city, don't miss visiting these 5 top tourist attractions in Delhi!

1. India Gate

Inspired by France's Arc De Triumph, India Gate was built in 1921, as a tribute to the Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the First World War. This memorial monument today stands as a charmer, being one of Delhi's top tourist attractions.

Right below the arch is where you'll find Amar Jawan Jyoti, which was ignited on January 1972, by the then prime minister, Indira Gandhi. During the evening, you'll see flock of tourists, and even locals. They spend time clicking pictures, eating ice creams beside the monument. The mornings are peaceful, and you'll see group of joggers around India Gate.

2. Akshardham Temple

Featured as one of the best places to visit in Delhi, Akshardham is an epitome of grand architecture in the city. The temple is dedicated to Bhagwan Swaminarayan, and was built in 2015. It is in fact not just about worshiping, you can actually get to to learn more about Bhagwan Swaminarayan through cinematic potrayal. The evenings are made beautiful with colorful light and sound show.

3. Qutub Minar

The UNESCO World Heritage Site, Qutub Minar is a charming remnant of the Delhi Sultanate. The 240-feet tall minaret was built in 1192, and is today counted among the top places to visit in Delhi. The structure is believed to have been inspired from the Minaret of Jam in Afghanistan.

There are many other rugged yet enchanting ruins near the Qutub Minar which you'll love to glance at. Alai Darwaza, Imam Zamin's Tomb are two of such structures near/next to Qutub Minar.

4. Old Fort

Old Fort or Purana Quila, as the name suggests, is one of the oldest forts in Delhi. It was built in the 16th century, and sprawls over a massive area with gardens and historic ruins, which are picture-perfect! There's an archaeological museum inside the fort which you must visit to uncover the intriguing history of the erstwhile rulers. People come here for photo-walks, heritage walk, and to even have a fun time with friends and family.

5. Humayun's Tomb

One of city's well-maintained historic monument, yes! We're talking about the Humayun's Tomb here. The tomb was commissioned in the 16th century by Humayun's wife, Empress Bega Begum. This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is surrounded by many other monuments and a 30-acre Persian garden area called Char Bagh.

The Pietra Dura inlay patterns, chhatris, and arches narrate the legends of the past, and flaunts a blend of different architectural styles as Persian and Asian.

Alongside the mentioned attractions, Lotus Temple, Jama Masjid, and Jantar Mantar are among the top tourist attractions of Delhi.

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