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New Delhi And NCR Overview
One of the oldest cities in the world, Delhi is also one of the largest. Emblematic of India in the paradoxes it holds, the city is a modern metropolis where you encounter antiquity at every bend. With a history spanning over 5000 years that saw several dynasties, invasions, migrations, destruction, construction and the Partition, Delhi is a cultural conundrum. The best way to relish Delhi is not to try to unravel its idiosyncrasies but enjoy the cultural patina it offers.You haven't seen Delhi if you haven't seen its monuments. Ubiquitous as the ruins are, scattered over the city, do visit tomes such as the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Rashtrapati Bhavan, the Qutab Minar and Humayun's tomb. Even though they are a bit of a cliche, the breadth of history they represent will leave you dizzy with cultural overload. If you manage to be in Delhi when the weather is cooler, walk through the city - battle your way through the maze of Chandni Chowk and then amble along the Janpath savouring the incredible sense of space in Lutyens' tree-flanked Delhi. Pad across the grass at the Lodhi Gardens littered with ruins or haul your way up the Ridge area also called the lungs of Delhi, offering dense forests and an occasional fox. They city has so much to offer that the smell of tarmac later will always remind you of your Delhi days.Whatever be the season, do not forget to sample the food here. Astounding variety and outstanding flavours. What you cannot miss are the kebabs around Jama Masjid, the chaat at Chandni Chowk, momos at various shacks around the city and the sinfully indulgent Mughlai and Punjabi food.What Delhi also offers is exemplary shopping. Traditional wear, ethnic-chic, trinkets, furnishings, antiques, ostentatious jewellery, chromatic pajamas, designer wear and labels, posh bookshops and second hand treasures, flea markets, curios, handicrafts - Delhi has it all. It is, after all, the capital of the republic of India.
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Five Star Recommended Hotel
Rs.10000
Area: Connaught PlaceBlank
Four Star Recommended Hotel
Rs.7500
Area: South Delhi, GurgaonBlank
Rs.8078
Area: South DelhiBlank
Rs.5923
Area: IGI, International AirportBlank
Rs.6702
Area: South DelhiBlank
Three Star Recommended Hotel
Rs.3303
Area: Karol BaghBlank
Rs.2595
Area: Karol BaghBlank
Rs.1936
Area: Karol BaghBlank
Rs.3228
Area: South DelhiBlank
Rs.7864
Area: South DelhiBlank
Rs.1907
Area: Karol BaghBlank
Rs.2831
Area: Karol BaghBlank
Rs.1823
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Rs.3134
Area: Karol BaghBlank
Rs.1823
Area: Karol BaghBlank
Budget Recommended Hotel
Rs.1513
Area: Gurgaon, IGI, International AirportBlank
Rs.1513
Area: Karol BaghBlank
Rs.1846
Area: GurgaonBlank
Rs.1470
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City Attractions
IG International AirportThe airport makes Delhi one of the most well connected cities in India, with over 35 international and 30 domestic carriers serving it. Terminal I is for domestic and Terminal II is for international flights. An hourly shuttle connects the two.
Domestic AirportThe Domestic Airport in Delhi is a part of the Indira Gandhi International Airport and has 3 terminals, which cater to domestic flights across the country.
New Delhi Railway StationLocated in central Delhi, the station is one of the largest in India. It holds the record of having the largest route interlock system in the world. Built in red sandstone, the station is serviced by two entrances - at Pharganj and Ajmeri Gate.
Old Delhi Railway StationThe first railway station in Delhi, it is an important facet of the citys history. Located in Chandni Chowk, its classic architecture showcases its age. The station has a tourist information centre. The Kashmiri Gate bus terminus is nearby.
Nizamuddin StationLocated in south Delhi, this station connects Delhi with most major cities in India. The nearby Sarai Kale Khan bus terminus makes it easily accessible. The 24 hour fast food restaurant Comesum is located here, popular with travellers and locals alike.
ISBT Anand ViharThe Inter State Bus Terminal at Anand Vihar connects Delhi with outside states, particularly to the East. Situated in East Delhi, the terminus is also a DTC hub. There is a regular shuttle service between the terminus and the metro station at Shahadra.
ISBT Sarai Kale KhanAdjacent to the Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station, the terminus provides bus services to states outside the territory of Delhi. It is also a DTC - Delhi Transport Corporation - bus depot and lies on the Ring Road that runs through the city.
Connaught PlaceOfficially called Rajeev Chowk, this is a central business district of. With its obvious Victorian architecture, it is planned as a big circle in the middle with various radial roads spreading out in all directions.
Red FortLal Qila, as it is commonly called, stretches over 2 kms. Deriving its name from the red sandstone in which it is built, it was the seat of power during Shah Jahans rule. Its entrance corridor, the Chatta Chowk, gives way to the sprawling interiors.
ITOThe head office of the Income Tax Department, the building and the surrounding area is a major landmark. Always milling with traffic, this stretch of road is an important bus stop and connects Central Delhi with East Delhi, across the Yamuna river.
AIIMSCommonly known as Medical, this top medical college is a prominent landmark, located where the Ring Road intersects Aurobindo Marg. Globally known for the low cost, high quality treatment it provides, AIIMS is also an esteemed institution of learning.
Dhaula KuanDhaula Kuan Roundabout is a grid of numerous roads connecting all parts of the city along with various residential areas, the Defense Services Officers Club -DSOI and a list of well known defense schools.
Nehru PlaceThis is the major business centre and IT hub in Delhi that hosts innumerable shops selling computers and their parts, fabrics, food stalls and a cinema. Located in South Delhi, office buildings are aplenty in Nehru Place.
NOIDANew Okhla Industrial Development Authority is a modern suburb of Delhi with a mix of residential, commercial and industrial areas. It is also home to the Film City where most national news channels are headquartered.
GurgaonPart of the National Capital Region, NCR, this suburb has fast developed into a mini metro. Famous for its shopping malls, it has also emerged as the hub of IT is also home to several MNC offices.
India GateThe India Gate was built in 1921 to commemorate Indian soldiers who died in the First World War. Located on Rajpath, the Amar Jawan Jyoti - flame of the immortal warrior - burns under it, marking the tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Chanakya PuriLocated in Central Delhi, this posh locality boasts of wide avenues and clean, tree flanked boulevards. The diplomatic hub of Delhi, Chanakya Puri is where most of the foreign embassies are.
IITThe Indian Institute of Technology is located in Hauz Khas, flanked by the Qutab Minar and sandwiched between JNU and Aurobindo Marg. Spread over an area of 320 acres, the IIT campus is sprawling.
Pragati MaidanPragati Maidan is a huge exhibition complex, located centrally at the juncture of the Mathura Road and Ring Road. Thousands of people visit the venue every year for the famous International Trade Fare. The venue houses exhibition halls and dining outlets.
Pahar GanjLocated opposite the New Delhi Railway Station, this crowded area is home to budget hotels, dhabas, cafes and trinket shops. Popular with foreign tourists and college students, Paharganj is perfect for travellers on a shoe string budget.
AshramLocated on the artery of Delhi - the Outer Ring Road, Ashram is South Delhis gateway to NOIDA, North Delhi and East Delhi. The area is serviced by a string of flyovers leading to the famous DND bridge.
Qutab MinarThe tallest brick minaret in the world, the Qutab Minar is a prominent landmark of South Delhi, rising above tree flanked neighbourhoods. Marrying Islamic and Hindu styles of architecture, the minaret has verses from the Quran inscribed on it.
Bus StandISBT at Kashmere Gate is in North Delhi, and is easily approachable by Metro, or bus. Government as well as private buses operate from here. Buses arrive and depart all day and night, and you can be sure to find one in the direction you are headed.
Railway stationJhandewalan Metro StationJhandewalan Metro Station is on the Blue Line, and is located between Karol Bagh and Palika Place. From here, it is a 10 to 15 minute walk to the famous Jhandewalan Temple, dedicated to Mata Jhandewali. The temple is located on Deshbandhu Gupta Road.
Ramesh Nagar Metro StationThe nearest metro station to West Punjabi Bagh is Ramesh Nagar Metro Station, which is approximately 3 km away. Ramesh Nagar is located on Delhi Metros Blue Line, between Rajouri Garden and Moti Nagar.
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