Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Captivating Wonders of Delhi

What else would you call a city with such extremities? Weather, architecture, food, shopping there is everything here. And that too in extremes! Exploring Delhi and the tourist places near Delhi is like finding a treasure box. It's full of surprises.

You'll find art – classic and contemporary, a line of fine architecture studded across the Lutyens Delhi, the forts and mosques scattered around Old Delhi and some remnants of the 1857 mutiny lie hidden in North Campus. See if you can find the Mutiny Memorial and the Ashokan Pillar there.

Top sightseeing spots in Delhi

  • Red Fort        
  • India Gate
  • Humayun's Tomb        
  • Garden of Five Senses    
  • Lotus Temple    
  • Delhi Haat   

Find details on what more to see visit: http://www.ixigo.com/what-are-the-top-sightseeing-spots-in-delhi-fq-1000103
Humayun's Tomb
Feast in Delhi

Then there is the food scene in Delhi that you can't speak enough of. The top end restaurants in Delhi can be found in the malls and around Khan Market and Hauz Khas Village. Once at Hauz Khas Village, you can also have a peek at the cafe culture that Delhi boasts of. Also, get a taste of the bakeries (Wenger's, Connaught Place and Elma's Bakery only to name a few) and the street food in Delhi.

When in Delhi Party like a Delhiite

Sip a drink or snap your fingers to some great music (live music if you are lucky), the nightclubs in Delhi are spread all across the city. Practise your best moves cause it's always party time in Delhi!

Best time to visit Delhi

But before you decide on where to eat, what to do, it's important that you pick the right time to travel. Delhi is too cold in winters and scorchingly hot in summers. And Delhi rainfall is mucky. September to November is the best time to visit Delhi.

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