7 must visit tourist attractions in Delhi
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7 must visit tourist attractions in Delhi

Lodhis, who ruled in the 15th century, created some of the best architectures in India

7 must visit tourist attractions in Delhi

You should look over these wonders that Delhi is home to and that has been regarded as the top tourist attractions in the town if you have any upcoming travel plans to Delhi or know someone who does. We wholeheartedly concur with Delhi's claim to be a place rich in historical value. Here are the top 8 places in Delhi that you simply cannot miss if you’re visiting the national capital.

India Gate

 

At one end of Kartvyapath, this monument of pride is 42 meters tall. You would feel patriotic just by looking at the arches! This magnificent monument, also known as the All India War Memorial, is a tribute to all the martyred soldiers who gave their lives in defence of the country.

Where: India Gate -  Kartavyapath Marg
Entry: Free
Nearest metro station: Central Secretariat

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Qutub Minar

 

This 234-foot-tall minaret, which was built in 1192 AD, is also a very famous tourist spot. It was Qutub-ud-din Aibak's idea, and it's the epitome of Mughal architectural genius. If you are planning to visit Delhi, do visit this place and click lots of aesthetic pictures here.

Location: Qutub Minar - Mehrauli
Entry: Rs 35 Onwards
Nearest metro station: Qutub Minar

Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple

 

According to Guinness World Records, Swaminarayan Akshardham is the largest comprehensive Hindu temple in the world. Its grandeur and display of traditional Indian art, architecture, and spiritual teachings, as well as its interactive IMAX experience, boat ride, and water show, among other things, promise visitors an unforgettable experience.

Location: Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple - Noida Mor, Pandav Nagar
Entry: Rs 50 Onwards
Nearest metro station: Akshardham temple

Lodhi Gardens

 

The Lodhis, who ruled India in the 15th century, are regarded for having produced some of the most beautiful architectural works, and Lodhi Gardens is currently a favourite setting for pre-wedding photo shoots. This one is a favourite of early-morning walkers, youngsters, and even students; it's situated between Khan Market and Safdarjung's Tomb.

Location: Lodhi Gardens - Lodhi Road, Lodhi Gardens, Lodhi Estate
Entry: Free
Nearest metro station:  Green Park

National Zoological Park

 

One of the top tourist destinations in the city is the National Zoological Park. As the name implies, the zoo is home to a variety of animals. If you didn't visit the Delhi Zoo as a child, you must do it right away. Because it is spread out over a sizable 176 acres of land, be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes.

Location: National Zoological Park - Mathura Road, near Purana Qila, Pragati Maidan
Nearest metro station: Supreme Court

Sunder Nursery

 

The primary ornamental vista of this former nursery-turned-garden extends for 550 metres, beginning at the Humayun's Tomb entrance area. In addition to the area's huge expanse of beautiful flora, there is a pond, multiple fountains, and a tomb called Sunder Mahal. It's a terrific way to spend a winter afternoon to explore this nursery.

Location: Sunder Nursery - Near Humayun's Tomb, Hazrat Nizamuddin
Entry: Free
Nearest metro station: Lajpat Nagar

National Rail Museum

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We all likely visited this museum once or more throughout our school years for a picnic. The museum displays how railway technology and designs have changed over the years. The toy train trip, though, will always remain the museum's centrepiece. So be sure to stop by with your group and relive your youth.

Location: National Rail Museum - Shanti Path, Chanakyapuri
Entry: Rs 20
Nearest metro station: Jor Bagh