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FromRiyadh (RUH) | ToDelhi (DEL) | One-way / Economy | Depart: Sat 25 Jan | From SAR339.00* Seen: 8 hrs ago | From Riyadh To Delhi Fare Type One-way Economy Dates Depart: Sat 25 Jan From SAR339.00 Seen: 8 hrs ago |
FromAddis Ababa (ADD) | ToDelhi (DEL) | One-way / Economy | Depart: Wed 22 Jan | From SAR687.37* Seen: 8 hrs ago | From Addis Ababa To Delhi Fare Type One-way Economy Dates Depart: Wed 22 Jan From SAR687.37 Seen: 8 hrs ago |
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The capital region of India, Delhi, is a huge metropolitan area in the country's north. Delhi, one of India's most popular tourist attractions, has thrived due to its rich variety. Delhi, with a population of approximately 20 million people, is a blend of history and modernity, serving as both a religious hub and India's biggest international gateway.Â
Things to do in Delhi
With Delhi’s exotic cuisine, rich culture, colors, bustling markets, history and architecture, there is so much to see and do in this fascinating city that attracts so many tourists from across the globe every year. Whether you plan to shop for textiles, hop between historic landmarks, wander bustling bazaar streets or feast on the street food, make your trip to Delhi one to remember with our travel guide.Â
- Red Fort
Visiting the Red Fort, also known as Lal Quila, is one of the most popular things to do in Old Delhi. Explore the huge sandstone carcass of the Red Fort and see the stunning Persian and Mughal architecture, and you'll be transported back to the dying days of the Mughal empire.
- India Gate
The well-known India Gate is a 42-meter-tall military memorial constructed in 1931 to honour Indian soldiers. A light that is constantly lit beneath the gate commemorates those who have lost their life for their nation. Take a stroll around the nearby garden and enjoy the sunset over the city.
- Qutub Minar
Qutub Minar, India's tallest minaret, is one of the city's most recognisable landmarks. The 'Tower of Victory' is currently a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Every year, over 3.9 million people visit the building in Mehrauli.
- Spice Market
On the west side of Chandni Chowk, you’ll find the Old Delhi spice market. The largest spice market in Asia, it's the ideal spot to immerse yourself in a colourful rainbow of spices, dried fruits, and nuts.
- Chandi Chowk
The mouth-watering delicacies available at various corners of Chandni Chawk are popular and tasteful amongst locals and tourists. From papri chaat, chole bhature, golgappe, dahi bhalla, kachori, rolls to laddoo, jalebi, samosa, rabri faluda, and kebabs; it’s the perfect place to discover authentic Delhi street food.Â
- Dilli HaatÂ
Dilli Haat is a craft mart and food plaza organised and maintained by the Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation (DTTDC). With a plethora of local handicrafts, this site is colourful and vivid, and it is always bustling with tourists. Dilli Haat is a great joy for all shopaholics, offering everything from apparel and jewellery to home furnishings.
Best located hotels in Delhi
Delhi has a vast range of accommodation, from budget-friendly lodges to an exquisite collection of extravagant hotels. Whatever your preferred choice of accommodation, Delhi offers a variety of welcoming stays. If you’re looking for a memorable stay in the beautiful city of Dehli, we have handpicked our favorites for you:
- Taj Palace
- The Oberio
- Shangri-La Eros Hotel