Introduction: A city born in time
Delhi is not just a city, but an epicure painted on the canvas of time. Every brick, every street, every dust of history, every scent, every story of heroism, love and betrayal. The throne of the Mughal emperors, the capital of the British, the heart of independent India – this city is a magician in itself, which has been subjugating time for ages.

Today, let us get lost in the bylanes of Delhi, where the shadows of the past merge with the colorful light of the present.
Delhi on the brink of history
The history of 5000 years old. The place called Indraprastha of Mahabharata is said to have its roots here. Over the ages, this city has been destroyed seven times, rebuilt – each time with a new name, a new look.
From the Turkish rulers to the Mughals, the Marathas, the British – everyone wanted to capture Delhi. Because it was not just a geographical center, it was the key to power.
Places to visit
1. Red Fort
Made of red sand stone every inch of this fort is the pride of the Mughal Empire. Every year on August 15, the Prime Minister hoists the national flag from here. Its inner palace, elephant gate, mosque are all living documents of history.
2. Qutub Minar
Built in 1193, this minaret is a wonderful combination of Indian architecture and Islamic design. The height of this minaret associated with the name of Qutubuddin Aibak is 73 meters.
3. Humayun’s tomb
The tomb of Mughal emperor Humayun is said to be the predecessor of the Taj Mahal. It’s a quiet beauty with touches of red stone and white marble.
4. India Gate
Built in the memory of 84,000 Indian soldiers who died in the First World War during the British period, this memorial is a symbol of the spirit of independent India today.
5. Rajghat
A memorial to the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi. Green grass all around, black marble in the middle – “O Ram.” His ideals still resonate.
6. Akshardham Temple
This large Hindu temple in New Delhi is a fusion of art, spirituality and technology. The evening show is a wonderful experience.
7. Lotus Temple
This Baha’i House of Worship – a symbol of universal brotherhood – is a place of silent meditation in lotus-shaped architecture.
8. Old Delhi – The Streets of Kahani
Old Delhi means history, food and crowds. The lanes of Chandni Chowk are like a magical chain – the eyes look at the time of the Mughals, and the nose smells of kebabs, biryani, sweets.
9. Jama Masjid: Built by Shah Jahan, it is the largest mosque in India. The whole of Delhi can be seen standing on its terrace.
10. Fatehpuri Masjid, Daryaganj book market, Daribara’s pink paan – all this is the history of a different taste.
11. Temples of Delhi – The Pillars of Faith
12. Kalkaji Temple – The Ancient Temple of Goddess Kali
13. Yogmaya Temple – Established since the era of Mahabharata
14. Chattipuri, Barakhamba Temples – Reflections of Folklore and Culture
Best Food
Delhi’s food is mouth-watering. From the royal to the street – everything is incredible.
Mughlai cuisine of Old Delhi – Karim’s, Al-Jawhar, Ashok Miyan’s Kebabs
Chole Bhature (Chandni Chowk) – Such a taste only in Delhi
Street food – Golgappas, Alutikki, Daivalla, Kulfi
Connaught Place’s cafes and high-end restaurants – modern, cosmopolitan flavours
A shopping paradise
Chandni Chowk-Sari, Wedding Lehenga, Masala
Sarojini Nagar Market – the paradise of budget fashion
Lajpat Nagar and Karol Bagh – Traditional and Trendy
Delhi Haat – a grand fair of handicrafts, folk arts, cuisine and food.
local transport
Metro – most reliable means of transport
Auto and e-rickshaw – friends of the small street
Buses and cabs across the city
Bicycle Tour – Unique experience if you want to visit Old Delhi
Green City – Parks and Recreation
Lodhi Garden – Ideal for a morning walk
Nehru Park, Buddha Jayanti Park – Address to spend time with family
Garden of the Five Senses – Love and Nature
When are you going to Delhi?
October-March: The weather is pleasant, ideal for touring
December-January: Foggy and festive atmosphere
Summer: It’s hot, but not too hot
In the rainy season: different forms of nature
Tips for travelling to Delhi
Determine the destination in advance – you’ll save time.
Use the metro card – travel in comfort
Drink plenty of water and sunscreen, especially in summer.
Go with an open mind to Old Delhi – every street is a story
Conclusion
a city where you can touch the past and immerse yourself in the imagination of the future. Here history stands not only on the pages of books, but with living bodies. The Red Fort on one side, the Lotus Temple on the other – as if two eras walked hand in hand.
Sometimes the city is quiet and sometimes it’s quiet. But once one places Delhi in his heart, Delhi is never erased from his mind.
You don’t have to see Delhi, you have to feel Delhi. That’s when it’s understood – it’s not just the capital, it’s the capital of the soul.
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