New Delhi Landmarks

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New Delhi Landmarks

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  • shar0nC67
    Cardiff, UK129 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We had a lovely wander around here. Yes as other reviews have said, you will pay a much higher price as a foreigner but that's the same as all of the other places we've been to so far. Traffic here can be bad so would consider using the metro from central Delhi and then picking up a ride.

    Didn't find there was too much hassle at the gate as we were going in, much worse at the fort
    Written 17 March 2024
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  • Dipak W
    4 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A must visit in Delhi. Despite free entry you will need to stand in long queues for collecting an entry form, lodging your valuables etc. But the wait is worth it. No photography is allowed and shorts and short dresses will need to be covered up.
    Written 9 March 2024
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  • malimu
    Ottawa, Canada262 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    What a marvel having read about this b4 visiting. Mogul era and the dedication to history. Worth seeing after studying anout it.
    Written 16 March 2024
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  • ldgp14
    Walsall, UK2,826 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This was my first time visiting a Gurudwara and it was definitely a memorable experience. Seeing behind the scenes of the community kitchen was incredible, there is such a strong sense of community in all of the volunteers who cook for people from all backgrounds. This shoukd be on your list of things to see in New Delhi.
    Written 13 February 2024
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  • Abovetheclouds
    2,442 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Worth a quick stop for sure to look, and take a photograph. An archway standing as a tribute to the brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the country, India Gate is one of the landmarks of Delhi.
    Written 4 January 2024
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  • Renan
    226 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    It's nice, nothing too amazing, the inside is very neutral. No photo inside. You'll have to leave your shoes at the cloakroom as usual
    Written 22 January 2024
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  • Renan
    226 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The front gate is the most impressive part of this fort. The museums inside are ok. Teh baoli is nice, not the best you'll see in India. There are a few other buildings to see from the outside. Nice place overall
    Written 22 January 2024
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  • Les De Q
    Utrecht, The Netherlands1,644 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A place to enjoy the refreshing calm and quiet without the bustle of traffic. Take time to walk and enjoy the water, buildings and locals at leisure.
    Written 5 March 2024
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  • Renan
    226 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The Krishna praying inside is truly what makes this place unique. get ready to be approached by many people to "encourage" you to buy a book about Krishna.
    Written 22 January 2024
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  • VIPIN_GOEL_TP_Impex
    New Delhi, India7,195 contributions
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    We have been to Rashtrapati Bhawan, the official residence of President of India on 12th September, 2023 to see the World famous Amrit Udyan. The tour has to be booked through their official website. It is free to enter for this tour called Circuit 3 tour. Often referred to as Paradise, Circuit 3 will take us through the Amrit Udyan, showcasing the Rectangular, Long and Circular Gardens, the Herbal Garden to visible Garden and finally the Spiritual Garden. We have to enter through gate no. 35, 30 minutes prior to our scheduled time. We have to walk more than 3km in all to see the beautiful building, fountains and different gardens developed on different themes. It was a mesmerizing experience to walk in Amrit Udyan with historical red sand building in the background. The visit has ample photo opportunities to remember.
    Written 7 January 2024
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  • VIPIN_GOEL_TP_Impex
    New Delhi, India7,195 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Connaught Place is officially known as Rajiv Chowk after renaming in 1995, named after the Late Prime Minister of India Mr. Rajiv Gandhi. Commonly it is called CP. It is not exaggerated if we call it Heart of New Delhi. It is one of the main tourist centre, a main financial, commercial and business centre in Delhi. It is a prestige to have office in Connaught Place. There are showrooms of all major small and big brands, which attracts locals also for shopping. There are two circles, inner and outer with heritage buildings having shops, showrooms, lots of restaurants serving multiple and specific cuisines, fast food chains, snacks shops, tea and coffee shops, Multiplexes, road side hawkers, etc. was developed by Englishmen way back in 1933. The whole area and surroundings including Janpath, Rajpath, India Gate, Sansad Bhawan, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Lutyens' Delhi is well designed and beautifully constructed. Several roads emerge from Connaught Place in all directions going to different parts of the city. We were there to Shop wedding dresses and shoes etc. One can reach here by Metro train very easily. One can by handicrafts, local dresses of any of Indian States from State Emporiums showrooms situated near Shiwaji Stadium. Largest Khadi Bhawan is quite popular shopping destination in CP. We had South Indian food in Naivedyam Restaurant. One can enjoy street artist’s performances in the evenings.
    Written 31 December 2023
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  • macedonboy
    Glasgow, UK1,79,691 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The Rajpath is roughly the area between the Rashtrapati Bhavan (the official residence of the President of India) and India gate. The area is popular, but largely devoid of buildings and there’s no shortage of police and soldiers for security reasons. Connecting the aforementioned landmarks is a long, long road also known as Kingsway when it served as the ceremonial path. While the area isn’t all that exciting, the landmarks here including India Gate are worth seeing.
    Written 17 February 2024
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  • Omid Zohournia
    Tehran, Iran76 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    It is not just beautiful to look at but thoughtfully planned providing good flow for pilgrims with multiple levels of separation using contour of the land.
    Written 27 July 2023
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  • Andythebaggie
    Birmingham, UK2,328 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Surrounded by ramparts you find this monument to Gandhi where his body was cremated.
    We believed it was important to get close to the memorial, so like the many Indian present we removed our footwear so that we could approach in deference.
    There is a place before the short tunnel where you can leave your footwear. The monument itself is a simple black marble, it’s poignant and a good place to reflect on this important historical figure.
    The area is peaceful and nicely landscaped, and there are marble plaques with some of the musings of Gandhi.
    Written 27 September 2023
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  • Simon D
    337 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is, like most temples, this is quite a complex structure. There are many areas, each significant, which our knowledgeable tour guide explained. All of the locals were paying homage to their respective God, all sincere and quite dedicated to their Hindu religion. We felt safe inside with locals not even acknowledging us except when we got in the way when ascending to a specific area. No shoes of course and lots and lots of chanting and noise. We made a donation and hoped their Gods would look kindly on us!!! Not much parking as like all of these locations right in the middle of urban Delhi. Plenty of hawkers selling their wares to navigate, but just be stern but polite. Again, best get advice on what day you intend to visit.
    Written 10 April 2023
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