Like many Indian cities, Delhi is overcrowded. But what makes Delhi special is that it blends the ancient with the modern. Explore the harmonious blend of history and present-day allure with the abundance of places to visit in Delhi. This metropolis, characterized by its rich tapestry, invites you to delve into a journey where the past gracefully converges with the dynamic pulse of the present.

New Delhi

Explore modern charm in New Delhi, a unique Indian city with broad, well-organized roads. Unlike the typical chaotic streets, here you can stroll freely. While lacking ancient Indian charm, New Delhi offers decent hotel rooms. For authentic Indian cuisine, venture into the city. Discover the best places to visit in Delhi!

Old Delhi

Old Delhi is where the action is if you want to experience India. With their disorganized marketplaces, congested streets, tacky signs, and historical landmarks, the streets are reminiscent of Las Vegas. The best way to see Old Delhi is to catch an auto rickshaw to the Red Fort and then just start wandering around the bazaars and old markets. Moped rentals are offered by hotels, however, if you're visiting Old Delhi, it's not a good idea to do so. The chaos will overwhelm you and you don't want to run into a sacred cow. 

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Things to See

Regardless of where you head, Delhi has plenty of attractions to keep you busy for a few weeks. The great pacifist, Mahatma Gandhi, was assassinated in Delhi and you can visit the location at Birla House as well as pay your respects at his black marble tomb. After your visit, take a stroll through the serenely overgrown Lodhi Gardens to reflect on this magnificent man. 

There are countless forts, mosques, and palaces in Delhi. The Qutab Minor Complex is a good place to see Mughal architecture. Safdarjang's Tomb shares the same fundamental design as the Taj Mahal, however it is much less expensive. The Red Fort and India Gate are good places to take pictures. 

When it comes to sports, India is mad about cricket. Kids can be seen playing it all over the place. If you want to witness professional players, go to Coronation Dunbar.

Delhi is undoubtedly the most comfortable of the large cities in India. This comfort, however, comes with a price. One tends to get the feeling you aren't seeing the real India. While Delhi is a worthwhile destination, don't forget to explore other parts of India.