Apart from connecting with local business, Making new Friends from all over the world & explore the world around me in great detail and with amzing experiences.last month i visted delhi alone and i have one full day free to explore delhi by myself. So Here look at The Historical places of India in Delhi. You Can also check my list on Google Maps Click Here. You reach this place with Delhi Metro also.
1. INDIA GATE
One of the more recent attractions of the New Delhi tourism, the India Gate on Rajpath is a war memorial to the 82,000 soldiers of the undivided Indian Army. Best time to visit their in early morning after that you have to face a huge rush.
Nearest Metro: Central Secretariat Metro Station (Yellow Line)
2. RED FORT
The entire fort complex is said to be represent the architectural creativity and brilliance of Mughal architecture. With so much history and heritage associated with its, the Red Fort is one of the most popular monuments in India.
Nearest Metro: Lal Qila Metro Station (Violet Line)
3. GURUDWARA BANGLA SAHIB
The complex of Gurudwara Bangla Sahib has a main prayer hall, higher secondary school, a hospital, Baba Baghel Singh Museum and a library within its premises. The purity of this shrine increases with the presence of the holy Sarovar inside it.
Nearest Metro: Shivaji Stadium Station (Orange Line)
4. HUMAYUN’S TOMB
The architectural genius of Humayun’s Tomb is hard to miss. This magnificent tomb sits in the middle of a huge, ornate Mughal Garden and its beauty is only enhanced during the winter months. Situated on the banks of the River Yamuna.
Nearest Metro: Hazrat Nizamuddin Metro Station (Pink Line)
5. JANTAR MANTAR DELHI
Jantar Mantar is a vast observatory built to help and improve upon the studies of time and space as was known. It was built by Maharaja Jai Singh in the year 1724.
Nearest Metro: Janpath Metro Station (Violet Line)
6 . RASHTRAPATI BHAVAN
The premises of the Rashtrapati Bhavan has been divided into three circuits and can be accessed by an authorised visitor at specific times slots over the day. No one allowed to click photos also at this time.
Nearest Metro: Central Secretariat Metro Station (Yellow Line)
7. HAUZ KHAS VILLAGE
Hauz Khas has now turned into a posh locality with a number of restaurants, art galleries, and boutiques. The cafes around have impressive food to offer and the place adds bass and beats to its mood during the night.This place is a perfect example of Past, Present, Future.
Nearest Metro: Green Park Metro Station (Yellow Line)
8. QUTUB MINAR**
**The astounding architecture which includes immaculate carvings will leave you bewitched. Besides Qutub Minar, the Qutub Complex has many other ancient structures to offer you like Iron Pillar and the Alai Darwaza.
Nearest Metro: Qutub Minar Metro Station (Yellow Line)
9. AGRASEN KI BAOLI
The structure of Agrasen Ki Baoli occupies a width of 15 metres and is 60 metres long which is quite impressive considering the fact that it is believed to have been built somewhere around the time of Mahabharata.
Nearest Metro: Barakhambha Road Metro Station (Blue Line)
10. PURANA QILA DELHI
The gigantic citadel has three entrances and is surrounded by a moat, which is now used for boating. The lush green lawns graciously blessed with several shady trees are a haven if you are looking to spend some quiet time in the summers.
Nearest Metro: Khan Market Metro Station (Violet Line)
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