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Construction on this sandstone minaret was begun in 1192. Surrounded by other historical sites, it is the most popular monument in India. Miniature Souvenir is available at Luv Indiya, 12 B Janpath Market, Connaught Place, New Delhi
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- Highest-rated 5-star hotel within 8 km of Qutub MinarBased on availability on Tripadvisor for 23 February - 24 FebruaryEnter dates to see pricesSamalkha Pushpanjali Farms NH 8, New Delhi 110037 India7.9 km from Qutub Minar#1 Best Value of 11 Resorts near Qutub Minar
- Enter dates to see pricesNational Highway 48 Rajokri Rd, New Delhi 110037 India8.3 km from Qutub Minar#2 Best Value of 11 Resorts near Qutub Minar
- Enter dates to see pricesResortLodhi Road, New Delhi 110003 India9.1 km from Qutub Minar#3 Best Value of 11 Resorts near Qutub Minar
- Enter dates to see pricesResortChattarpur Mandir Road Near Chattarpur Metro Station, New Delhi 110074 India3.1 km from Qutub Minar#4 Best Value of 11 Resorts near Qutub Minar
- Enter dates to see pricesNational Highway 8 Shiv Murthi Complex, New Delhi 110017 India7.0 km from Qutub Minar#5 Best Value of 11 Resorts near Qutub Minar
- Enter dates to see pricesResort30 Rajokri Road, New Delhi 110037 India9.0 km from Qutub Minar#6 Best Value of 11 Resorts near Qutub Minar
- Enter dates to see pricesHostelC59/B, Kalkaji, New Delhi 110019 India7.1 km from Qutub Minar#7 Best Value of 11 Resorts near Qutub Minar
- Enter dates to see prices2 Dera Mandi Road Village Dera Mandi, Mehrauli, New Delhi 110019 India9.6 km from Qutub Minar#8 Best Value of 11 Resorts near Qutub Minar
- Enter dates to see pricesB Block, Sushant Lok, Phase 1 Sector 43, Next to Huda City Centre, Gurugram (Gurgaon) 122001 India12.8 km from Qutub Minar
- Enter dates to see pricesResortKhasra No 47/9/1,2,8,19,20,12,13,17,18 Villa Dera Mandii, Near Asthal, New Delhi 110047 India9.0 km from Qutub Minar
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- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesQutab Institutional Area, Shaheed Jeet Singh Marg, New Delhi 110016 India1.7 km from Qutub Minar#556 of 2,695 hotels in New Delhi
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesGuesthouseD - 182 Saket, New Delhi 110017 India1.8 km from Qutub Minar#39 of 2,695 B&Bs / Inns in New Delhi
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesHostelA - 10 Mathura Rd Near Ashram Chowk, Block A, Friends Colony East, New Delhi 110065 India1.8 km from Qutub Minar#74 of 2,695 Specialty lodging in New Delhi
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- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesHostelSaket, New Delhi, Delhi, India D-2, Third Floor, Near Saket Metro Gate no. 1, New Delhi 110017 India2.0 km from Qutub Minar#255 of 2,695 Specialty lodging in New Delhi
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesBed and BreakfastD21 Near Pvr Anupam Cinema (opposite Kotak Bank), New Delhi 110017 India2.0 km from Qutub Minar#55 of 2,695 B&Bs / Inns in New Delhi
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesE-50, Press Enclave Road Ground Floor, Max Hospital, New Delhi 110017 India2.2 km from Qutub Minar#232 of 2,695 hotels in New Delhi
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see prices31-32, Community Centre Saket Saket, New Delhi 110017 India2.2 km from Qutub Minar#669 of 2,695 hotels in New Delhi
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- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesHostelC16 Chattarpur Enclave Phase 2, New Delhi 110074 India2.4 km from Qutub Minar#246 of 2,695 Specialty lodging in New Delhi
- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesBed and Breakfast1006 Sector A Pocket A Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110002 India2.4 km from Qutub Minar#151 of 2,695 B&Bs / Inns in New Delhi
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- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see pricesApartmentBehind Sector D Pocket 2, Vasant Kunj, Near Gate # 6 of ILBS Hospital / Heritage School, New Delhi 110070 India2.7 km from Qutub Minar#189 of 2,695 Specialty lodging in New Delhi
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- Missing:ResortEnter dates to see prices222/223, New Mangla Puri, Mehrauli, Gurgaon Road, New Delhi 110030 India2.9 km from Qutub Minar#486 of 2,695 hotels in New Delhi
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- Aziza AAtlanta, Georgia17 contributionsQutub MinarQutub Minar is a beautiful monument built by Quli Qutub and a testament to the incredible architecture! In the middle of the capital city, it is surprisingly very serene here. The grounds are laden with large, old Neem trees standing strong and eerily quiet during a busy season. The calligraphy on the red stone is simply amazing. You are not allowed to go inside the minar due to safety issues.Visited December 2023Travelled with familyWritten 19 February 2024
- Meet Doshi DDubai, United Arab Emirates178 contributionsGreat historical monumentGreat historical monument. The qutub Tower will make you wonder how such construction were possible at the time it was built. The place is well organized and clean. A must visit in Delhi. Great history behind the monument. Well preserved.Visited March 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 3 March 2024
- Ирина Р812 contributionsGraceful 12th century minaretKUTUB MINAR complex The tallest brick minaret of the 12th century, decorated with delicate elegant ornaments. When you zoom in and in the photo you can see something. Another attraction of the complex is a stainless steel column from the 4th century, which has baffled scientists with its wonderful properties. At one time it was even associated with extraterrestrial civilizations. In the galleries surrounding the square, the pattern is not repeated on any column.Visited February 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 20 March 2024
- romadaroWashington DC, District of Columbia1,618 contributionsAmazing and BeautifulThis is one of several monuments around Delhi that you look at and wonder how they did it without all the tools and machinery we have today. The sandstone is smooth, each block is perfectly inset and the detailed scribing are extremely intricate. Even more impressive is the fact that the park and fort are immaculately maintained in spite of all the foot traffic. Definitely a must see on any tour of Delhi.Visited February 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 24 March 2024
- MartinLondon, United Kingdom49 contributionsSurprising and amazingA most unexpected and fabulous place to visit. Well worth the trip out to see the amazing historical place. Lots to see and wonder at. We were there at dusk and the light show on the tower was fantastic. The rickshaws at the station were an experience too !Visited February 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 26 March 2024
- Rohit MirzaMussoorie, India54 contributions8th wonder of the world.This is a historic site and a marvel in its own built in 15th century. Like 8th wonder of the world. Must see places if you are visiting Delhi for tour. Good place to be with friends and family. Need some good eating joints. It is exceedingly rich in ancient history. I am in love with this place💓Visited March 2024Travelled with familyWritten 26 March 2024
- Rob RTredegar, United Kingdom2,704 contributionsA fantastic feat of engineeringVisited on city tour and although probably not the most culturally significant place you will visit for myself personally definitely the most impressive. Definitely well worth a visit and I was certainly not disappointed with the tower it would be an impressive piece of construction if it was built last century. A photographs dream with lots of pictures to take.Visited March 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 28 March 2024
- Prasanna NNew Delhi, India105 contributionsA Towering Architectural masterpieceQutub Minar with a height of 72.5 metres, is considered the tallest brick tower in the world. Located in the Mehrauli area of South Delhi, the Qutub complex whose most popular attraction is the minaret houses other interesting structures as well. The mosque was built and developed between 1199 to 1220 by various Mughal rulers. There are evident signs of Jain, Hindu and Mughal architecture. The mosque located beside the tower has the spoila of Jain and Hindu temples which were believed to have been destroyed by the Mughal rulers. An iron pillar stands in the precincts of the complex. Believed to have been erected by Chandra Gupta Maurya II of the Gupta Dynasty, its eternal quality has defied the ravages of time. Sanderson's Sundial is also a must-see spot within the complex, which gets overlooked by many visitors. The best time to visit will be around forty-five minutes to sunset to enjoy the beauty of the structure both during the hours of brightness and dark. Tickets can be booked online through the ASI website. PS: The vicinity houses some of the poshest costume showrooms and swanky restaurants frequented by the who's who of the city.Visited February 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 10 April 2024
- JJ C2 contributionsIncredible Qutub MinarBeautiful architecture that tells some of the history of India. I hired a tour guide for an hour, well worth the fee. This is a must on your list of places to visit in New Delhi. Be ready for battle if dropped off afterwards at a shopping centre that specialises in crafts and souvenirs. I was told that this was part of the entry fee, yeah right!Visited April 2024Travelled soloWritten 12 April 2024
- Princes of travelParis, France7,543 contributionsArchaeological splendorThe archaeological site of Qutub Minar, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is easily accessible via the yellow metro line, bus, taxi or tuktuk. Entrance costs INR 600 per person. Correct welcome. Qutub Minar means pillar or axis in Arabic. The main tower, 72.5 meters high, which cannot be missed, was erected to celebrate the advent of Islam in India at the end of the 12th century. However, its main use is unknown. The site is magnificent, you can admire the remains of beautiful buildings, a red sandstone porch, the Quwwat ul-Islam mosque, the iron column, the tomb of Sultan Ala ud-Din Khilji as well as the tomb of Iltutmush. Finally we can see the outline of a pharaonic project which did not come to fruition on the left towards the exit. It is a very large site, very well preserved. One can feel the past grandeur of the place when one visits. Beautiful pieces are still visible, for example the cenotaphs, the openwork walls, the floral motifs and decorations, the Araba calligraphy, the columns. We can even see ancient elements of Hindu temples taken over and used for construction by Muslims. Allow at least 3 hours of visit to take the time to visit everything. Possibility of hiring a guide at the entrance but there are explanatory signs in English. Toilets on site. It’s a must-see in New Delhi. Go there in the morning, early enough, to have peace of mind.Visited March 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 15 April 2024
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