New Delhi blends imperial Mughal monuments with the chaotic energy of modern India, anchored by sites like the Red Fort, Humayun's Tomb, and the bustling lanes of Old Delhi. It's the gateway to the Golden Triangle and rewards travellers who embrace its intensity with extraordinary food, history, and street life.
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Quick facts
Timezone
Asia/Kolkata
Currency
₹ INR
Language
Hindi / English
City transfer
~25 min
Delhi Metro (Airport Express) / Pre-paid Taxi / Uber/Ola / Bus
Best time to visit
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Don't miss
Humayun's Tomb at 7 am — the UNESCO World Heritage site that inspired the Taj Mahal is almost empty at opening and the morning light on the red sandstone is extraordinary. Hire the government-certified guide (₹200) at the entrance for genuine historical context rather than the hawker version.
Karim's in Old Delhi's Gali Kababian — open since 1913, this is the most direct link to Mughal court cooking in the city. Order the mutton burra (marinated overnight, grilled over charcoal) and the dal Karim, which has been simmering for decades. Go for lunch when it's slightly less hectic.
Old Delhi's Chandni Chowk on foot before 9 am — the wholesale spice market at Khari Baoli (the largest in Asia) opens at dawn and is navigable before the motorised chaos begins. Follow the kite-makers' lane (Lal Kuan Bazaar) north for craftspeople who supply the entire country.
The National Museum's Harappan Gallery — the ground floor holds one of the world's finest collections of Indus Valley Civilisation objects, including the Dancing Girl bronze, and is completely uncrowded compared to the Mughal floors above. Free on Fridays.
Travel tips
- →Avoid May-June heat and Nov air pollution peaks if possible
- →Use Uber or the metro instead of haggling with tuk-tuks
- →Eat only at busy restaurants and stick to bottled water
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