To experience the subtle blend of centuries-old Mughal legacy and urban development on your next holiday destination, you must zero in on Delhi-NCR. From splendid architecture and flea markets to tantalising food and vibrant nightlife, the capital of India along with the National Capital Region (NCR) has a lot to offer whether you are on your solo trip or traveling with family and friends. In addition to that, there are lots of opportunities for adventure junkies too. So, to know more about the popular places to visit in Delhi-NCR, read on.
Places to visit in Delhi-NCR (List):
| Akshardham Temple | Akshardham, New Delhi |
| Red Fort | Chandni Chowk, New Delhi |
| India Gate | Central Secretariat, New Delhi |
| Hauz Khas | Hauz Khas, New Delhi |
| Kingdom of Dreams | IFFCO Chowk, Gurugram (Delhi-NCR) |
| Worlds of Wonder | Sector-18, Noida (Delhi-NCR) |
| KidZania | Sector-18, Noida (Delhi-NCR) |
| Connaught Place | Rajiv Chowk, New Delhi |
| Dilli Haat | INA, New Delhi |
| Fun N Food Village | Dwarka Sector 21, New Delhi |
| Snow World | Sector-18, Noida (Delhi-NCR) |
| Qutub Minar | Qutub Minar metro station, New Delhi |
| Humayun’s Tomb | Jor Bagh, New Delhi |
| Lotus Temple | Kalkaji Mandir, New Delhi |
| Appu Ghar | Huda City Centre, Gurgaon (Delhi-NCR) |
| Damdama Lake | Gurgaon (Delhi-NCR) |
| Cyber Hub | Cyber City Rapid Metro Station, Gurgaon (Delhi-NCR) |
| National Rail Museum | Dhaula Kuan, New Delhi |
| Jama Masjid | Jama Masjid Metro, New Delhi |
| Rashtrapati Bhavan | Central Secretariat, New Delhi |
1. Akshardham Temple, Delhi
Dedicated to Bhagwan Swaminarayan, Akshardham Temple exhibits the ancient culture of India. The temple complex maintains a step-well styled courtyard and 60 acres of lush lawns featuring the bronze statues of Indian heroes, including patriots and warriors. Registered as the World’s largest comprehensive Hindu temple in the Guinness World Record, the temple is an architectural marvel built from intricately carved sandstone and marble. Furthermore, the temple organizes exhibitions on Swaminarayan’s life teachings and also organises a musical fountain and light show after sunset every day.
- Timings: 09:30 am to 06:30 pm
- Entry Fee: INR 170 (Adults); INR 100 (Children)
- Nearest Metro Station: Akshardham, New Delhi
2. Red Fort, Delhi
Constructed in 1639 by the Mughals, Red Fort gets its name from its massive red-coloured sandstone walls. Set in Old Delhi, the octagonal-shaped fort is spread over an area of 254 acres. The planning and designing of the fort is a fusion of Mughal, Persian, Hindu, and Timurid traditions. A strong influence on later structures built in and around Delhi, Red Fort also features a museum that holds Mughal-era artefacts, including daggers, curtains, miniature paintings and carpets. The highlights of this architectural creativity include the peacock throne, step well, imperial bath, Moti Masjid and Hira Mahal.
- Timings: 09:30 am to 04:30 pm (closed on Mondays)
- Entry Fee: INR 10 (Indian citizens) and INR 150 (foreign nationals)
- Nearest Metro Station: Chandni Chowk, New Delhi
Jama Masjid, Delhi
Located in the heart of Old Delhi, Jama Masjid is the largest and most well-known mosque in India. It was constructed between 1650 and 1656 under the reign of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan and it took more than 5000 labourers to complete this extravagant structure. Built in red sandstone and marble, this revered mosque has three gates, fours towers, two 40-metre high minarets and a courtyard that can hold 25,000 devotees. Please note that entry is not allowed in the mosque during prayers.
- Timings: 7:00 am to 12:00 pm, 1:30 pm to 6:30 pm
- Nearest Metro Station: Jama Masjid, New Delhi
India Gate, Delhi
India Gate symbolises the sacrifice of 70,000 Indian soldiers who lost their lives battling against the foreign army during the World War I. Designed by Edwin Lutyens, it features the undying Amar Jawan Jyoti or the Flame of the Immortal Soldier which was added later to honour Indian martyred soldiers in the Indo-Pak War. Furthermore, this beautiful masterpiece is counted amongst the largest war memorials in India. Standing on a Bharatpur stone base, the structure is surrounded by lush lawns making it a popular picnic spot during winter afternoons and summer evenings. Lit at night, the monument looks magnificent with colourful fountains in the in the vicinity.
- Timings: 24 hours a day, seven days a week
- Nearest Metro Station: Central Secretariat, New Delhi
Qutub Minar, Delhi
Qutub Minar is a 73-metre tall minaret, named after Qutb-ud-din Aibak. The tower contains 5 distinct tapering storeys, wherein first 3 storeys of this masterpiece are adorned with red sandstone, while the fourth and fifth storeys are constructed in marble and sandstone respectively, engraved with decorative Quranic texts. Interestingly, the tower has a spiral staircase with 379 steps, and has a mosque named ‘Quwwat-ul-Islam Masjid’ at the foot of the tower, which is the first mosque in India.
- Timings: 7:00 am to 5:00 pm
- Entry Fee: INR 30 (Indians); INR 500 (foreign nationals)
- Nearest Metro Station: Qutub Minar metro station, New Delhi
Hauz Khas, Delhi
If you are a party animal, then definitely head to Hauz Khas, which is popular for its swanky clubs, quirky cafes, and fine-dine restaurants. Earlier known as Hauz-e-Alai, this affluent neighbourhood in South Delhi holds a historical importance with remnants of Mughal architecture. The place is popular for a 13-century structure, Hauz Khas Complex, which retains the old charm amidst the modernised street. Besides raving it up at urban village in Delhi, we suggest you take delight in the greenery of Deer Park, splurge at designer label boutiques and admire the fine artwork at various art galleries.
- Timings: Most of the restaurants and pubs remain open till midnight
- Nearest Metro Station: Hauz Khas, New Delhi
Connaught Place, Delhi
Set in the heart of National Capital and popularly known as CP, Connaught Place is considered as the most expensive commercial markets in the world. It is popular for housing showrooms of national and international brands, luxurious hotels and flea markets. The equinoctial sundial, Jantar Mantar, and Gurudwara Bangla Sahib featuring a reflecting pool, are extremely popular among tourists visiting Connaught Place. Notably, the commercial area got its name from Prince Arthur, 1st Duke of Connaught and Strathearn.
- Nearest Metro Station: Rajiv Chowk, New Delhi
- Book Hotels: Budget hotels near delhi connaught place
Humayun’s Tomb, Delhi
Built in 1565 A.D., the Humayun’s Tomb was established in the memory of Humayun by his widow Bega Begam, and was the first example of Mughal architecture in India. Constructed after nine years of his demise, the tomb is inspired by Persian architecture which is reflected in the corridors arched alcoves, and the double dome. The tomb is also called chaharbagh, owing to its garden squares with passageways water channels, and holds graves of Mughal rulers inside the walled enclosed space.
- Timings: 6:00 am to 6:00 pm
- Entry Fee: INR 30 (Indians); INR 500 (foreign nationals)
- Nearest Metro Station: Jor Bagh, New Delhi
Worlds of Wonder, Delhi
A world-class amusement park, Worlds of Wonder ensures a fun-filled quality-time with your friends and family amidst a variety of attractions. Popularly known as WOW, it maintains over 20 rides, including Mega Disco, Download, Chart Smashers, Feedback, Fast Forward, Big Beat and Rockin Roller. Its La Fiesta zone, which is meant for your little ones exclusively, features rides like Hippti Hopp, Loco Motion, Space Shot and Samba Rhumba. Spread over 10 acres of land, the theme park is additionally popular for water rides and go-karting, and also features a pool bar, snack bar and Punjabi dhaba.
- Timings: 10:30 am to 7:00 pm
- Tickets (Amusement Park + Water Park): INR 1000 (Adults), INR 800 (Children)
- Nearest Metro Station: Sector-18, Noida
Snow World, Noida
Located inside DLF Mall of India, Noida, Snow World is Asia’s largest indoor snow park featuring ice skating & sledding. With an area of 6,000 square meters, it is a themed real snow-filled wonderland. Offering mesmerizing interiors and unmatchable scope of activities, the park maintains a minus 10 degrees of chilly weather. Moreover, this family entertainment spot has Ski-Slides, Icy Luge (ride) and multi coaster (Toboggan).
- Timings: 11:00 am to 10:00 pm
- Ticket Price: INR 1150
- Nearest Metro Station: Sector-18, Noida
Lotus Temple, Delhi
Known for its unique architectural design, Lotus Temple is a Bahá’í House of Worship, dedicated to harmony of humanity. Inspired by the lotus flower, the temple boasts of 27 free-standing marble-clad petals, and is surrounded by sprawling gardens and pond. With a height of over 34 metres, it can accommodate around 2500 people altogether. The temple welcomes every religion symbolizing the culture of Bahá’í Houses of Worship, and offers a tranquil ambience ideal for rejuvenation.
- Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
- Nearest Metro Station: Kalkaji Mandir, New Delhi
Rashtrapati Bhavan, Delhi
When in New Delhi, don’t miss out on exploring the Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official residence of the President of India. Flanked on the western end of Rajpath, this sprawling 330-acre estate houses the Main Building (Circuit 1), the Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum Complex (Circuit 2) and the world-famous Mughal Gardens (Circuit 3). A creation of Sir Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker, this huge presidential palace is the largest home of any head of state in the world and is truly an architectural marvel.
- Timings: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
- Circuit 1: Open on Thursday-Sunday
- Circuit 2: Open on all days except Monday
- Circuit 3: Open on Thursday-Sunday (November-March)
- Entry Charges: INR 50
- Nearest Metro Station: Central Secretariat, New Delhi
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Delhi Zoo, Delhi
The Delhi Zoo is also called the National Zoological Park and has more than 130 species of animals, birds, and reptiles from around the world here. The Majestic White Bengal Tiger is a major attraction. The zoo is a favourite hanging spot for tourists and locals alike.
- Timings: 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM (1st April to 15th October), 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (16th October to 31st March). Fridays – closed.
- Entrance Fee: Indians – adults – ₹40, Children (3-5 feet) – ₹20, Children under 3 feet – Free
- Non-Indians – adults – ₹200, children (above 5 years) – ₹100, Children under 5 years – Free
- Nearest Metro Station: Pragati Maidan Metro Station
Jantar Mantar, Delhi
Jantar Mantar is one of the most popular places to visit in Delhi. This UNESCO World Heritage Site houses the equinoctial sundial that can measure the time of the day based on the sun’s movements. There are a total of 13 astronomy architectural instruments here and you can spend a couple of hours enjoying their precision and build.
- Timings: 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM on all days
- Entrance Fee: Indians – ₹25
- Non-Indians – ₹100
- Nearest Metro Station: Rajiv Chowk Metro Station
Chandni Chowk, Delhi
Chandni Chowk is translated as Moonlight Street. This iconic area in Delhi houses one of the oldest markets in the city. You can buy everything you want at wholesale prices here. The hustle and bustle of the street, the colourful and quaint stores, and the constant banter between buyers and sellers are experiences you should not miss. Chandni Chowk has about 1500+ shops.
- Timings: Most shops remain open between 10:00 AM and 7:00 PM on all days except Mondays.
- Entrance Fee: N/A
- Nearest Metro Station: Chandni Chowk Metro Station
Lodhi Gardens, Delhi
Lodhi Gardens is a park in the city that is spread over 90 acres and is surrounded by a beautifully maintained landscape. It contains the tombs of Sikander Lodi, Mohammed Shah, Bara Gumbad, and Shisha Gumbad. The 15th-century architectural work is exquisite here. You can spend a couple of hours in the morning here exploring the grounds.
- Timings: 6:00 AM to 7:30 PM on all days
- Entrance Fee: N/A
- Nearest Metro Station: Jor Bagh Metro Station
National Rail Museum, Delhi
First of its kind in India, Delhi’s National Rail Museum houses the largest collection of life-size railway exhibits including locomotives, coaches and simulators collected from different princely states of the country. The indoor galleries within this 11-acre museum also preserve documents, drawings, books, maps and other items that take you on a journey through over 160 years of Indian Railway. Toy Train 1:8, 3D Virtual Coach Ride, Joy Train and PSMT Ride are the major attractions at this museum.
- Timings: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
*Also open from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm on Friday, Saturday & Sunday - Ticket Prices:
- Weekdays: INR 50 (Adults), INR 10 (Children)
- Weekends and Holidays: INR 100 (Adults), INR 20 (Children)
- For Night Entry (Friday-Sunday): INR 200 (Adults), INR 150 (Children)
- Nearest Metro Station: Dhaula Kuan, New Delhi
Agrasen ki Baoli, Delhi
The Agrasen ki Baoli is a protected monument that is located near Connaught Place. This is a deep stepwell that has 108 steps and is said to have been built by the Agrawal community in the 14th century. You can spend up to an hour here marvelling the architectural brilliance.
- Timings: 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM on all days
- Entrance Fee: N/A
- Nearest Metro Station: Barakhamba Road Metro Station
Damdama Lake, Gurgaon
ituated at almost 60 Km away from I.T.O. Delhi, Damdama Lake offers a splendid view of Aravalli ranges and is perfect for day picnics. Popular for its serenity, t is amongst the largest natural lakes in Haryana, and offers activities like para-sailing, hot air ballooning, rock climbing, camping and trekking. Besides, there are various resorts in the vicinity which are ideal for a family getaway or corporate meetings.
- Timings: 9:30 am to 6:00 pm
Cyber Hub, Gurgaon
If there is one place in NCR that all fun seekers swear by, it’s Cyber Hub Gurgaon. It is an integrated food and entertainment destination with multiple offices, mainly occupying the higher floors of the buildings within the complex. Along the promenade that makes its way through these buildings are an array of dining options including restaurants, bars & pubs, cafes, bakeries, dessert places, and so on. Places like Smaaash and The People and Co. lift the entertainment quotient even further. There are a few retail outlets as well, along with an amphitheatre for events and promotional activities.
- Timings: Most of the dining venues remain open till midnight
- Nearest Metro Station: Cyber City Rapid Metro Station, Gurgaon
Purana Qila, Delhi
The Purana Qila, also called the Old Fort, is one of the oldest forts in Delhi. Remains dating back to the Pre-Mauryan period were discovered here. The complex has three arched gateways and contains monuments like the Sher Mandal and the Qila-i-Kuhna mosque. Other historically important monuments can also be found around the Purana Qila. The Old Fort is located in Mehrauli.
- Timings: 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM every day
- Entrance Fee: Indians – ₹30, Non-Indians – ₹500
- Nearest Metro Station: Indraprastha Metro Station
Lajpat Nagar Central Market, Delhi
The Lajpat Nagar is one of the most crowded residential and commercial areas in Delhi and people flock here to visit the Central Market. You can buy branded and non-branded goods at very low prices and there are hundreds of shops to choose from. You can easily spend up to half a day here shopping to your heart’s content.
- Timings: 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM (Tuesdays to Sundays)
- Entrance Fee: N/A
- Nearest Metro Station: Lajpat Nagar Metro Station
39. Mehrauli Archaeological Park, Delhi
The Mehrauli Archaeological Park is located adjacent to the Qutub Minar Complex and is spread over 200 acres. This park houses almost 100 archaeologically significant monuments, including the Tomb of Balban, Madhi Masjid, the Tomb of Quli Khan, and the Rajon Ki Baoli. It is easy to spend the whole day here, exploring monuments if you are an archaeology enthusiast.
- Timings: 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM on all days of the week
- Entrance Fee: N/A
- Nearest Metro Station: Qutub Minar Metro Station
Mughal Gardens, Delhi
Spread over an area of 15 acres, the Mughal Gardens inside the Rashtrapati Bhavan is inspired by the Mughal Gardens of Jammu and Kashmir. The plan for the gardens was laid during the late 1910s and the plantings were done between 1928 and 1929. The garden is filled with thousands of tulips, 100 types of roses, and a total of more than 5000 seasonal flowers.
- Timings: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM between Thursdays and Sundays (Open for visitors only between December and February)
- Entrance Fee: ₹ 50 per person
- Nearest Metro Station: Central Secretariat Metro Station
28. Safdarjung’s Tomb, Delhi
Safdarjung was the Nawab of Oudh and the Prime Minister of the Mughal Empire during the late 1940s. The Safdarjung Tomb is a monument made of sandstone and marble built after the death of the Nawab in 1754. The Mausoleum in the centre is surrounded by a large podium and well-maintained grounds. This is an interesting place in Delhi you should definitely check out.
- Timings: 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM
- Entrance fee: Indians – ₹15, Non-Indians – ₹200
- Nearest Metro Station: Jor Bagh Metro Station
29. Shantivan (Peace Park), Delhi
The Shantivan or the Peace Park is an open park right behind the Red Fort. The place is a memorial known to be the cremation spot of the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Special programmes and cultural events are organised during the birth and death anniversaries of Nehru. This open park is beautiful to relax and spend time in.
- Timings: 5:30 AM to 7:00 PM
- Entrance fee: N/A
- Nearest Metro Station: Delhi Gate Metro Station
30. Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum, Delhi
The former residence of Indira Gandhi has been converted into the Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum and is filled with personal belongings and furnishings used by the late Prime Minister. The blood-stained saree of Indira Gandhi worn when she was assassinated is displayed here. There are multiple early pictures and stories of Gandhi and her family showcased here too.
- Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Entrance fee: N/A
- Nearest Metro Station: INA Metro Station
31. National Gandhi Museum and Library, Delhi
The National Gandhi Museum showcases a lot of personal items like books, clothes, accessories, and newspaper mentions of Mahatma Gandhi. The Museum also houses a vast library containing over 35,000 books on Gandhian Principles, the life of Gandhi, and other periodicals about the Mahatma in both English and Hindi. The museum is a very tranquil spot to spend time in.
- Timings: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Tuesdays to Saturdays)
- Entrance Fee: N/A
- Nearest Metro Station: Delhi Gate Metro Station
32. Chhatarpur Temple, Delhi
Located in the South of Delhi in Chhatarpur, this is a Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Katyayani. The temple was built in the year 1974 and is one of the largest temples in the world (spread across 70 acres). There are three large complexes and about 20 different shrines you can visit. The temple complex is beautiful in the evenings.
- Timings: 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM
- Entrance Fee: N/A
- Nearest Metro Station: Chhatarpur Metro Station
33. Dilli Haat, Delhi
Dilli Haat is an open-to-the-sky bazaar and food court run by the Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation. This is a permanent bazaar that is open all through the year. Starting from antiques to jewellery, clothing, home furnishings, and toys, you can buy a variety of native and ethnic products here. There are multiple food kiosks here to keep your tummy full anytime you go.
- Timings: 10:30 AM to 10:00 PM
- Entrance Fee: Adults – ₹30, Children – ₹10, Non-Indians – ₹100
- Nearest Metro Station: INA Metro Station
34. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, Delhi
The Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is one of the most prominent gurudwaras for the Sikhs in Delhi. Located near the Connaught Place, this gurudwara has a holy river name Sarovar inside its complex. This complex also houses a hospital, a library, a museum, and a higher secondary school.
- Timings: Open 24 hours a day
- Entrance Fee: N/A
- Nearest Metro Station: Rajiv Chowk Metro Station
35. The Garden of Five Senses, Delhi
The Garden of Five Senses was developed by the Delhi Tourism Transportation Development Corporation and is a beautiful leisure spot that locals and tourists love. The garden is located at the Said-Ul-Azaib village and is spectacular. Fountains, sky-high rocks, flowered pathways, water cascades, a Mughal garden, and stone and steel structures fill up the 20.5-acre area and are a delight for the eyes.
- Timings: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
- Entrance Fee: Adults – ₹35, Children – ₹15, Senior Citizens – ₹15
- Nearest Metro Station: Saket Metro Station
































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