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7 Most Crowded Places In Delhi

Travelling isn't just about visiting a place but learning the culture too. If your next trip is calling to Delhi, here are some places that are considered to be the most crowded. So make a proper plan before visiting. 

 

Chandni Chowk:

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Chandni Chowk:

One of the oldest and busiest markets in Delhi, Chandni Chowk is always buzzing with life. The narrow lanes are packed with shops selling everything from clothes and jewellery to street food. The hustle and bustle here is unlike anywhere else, making it a must-visit for both locals and tourists.

 

Connaught Place:

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Connaught Place:

Connaught Place is known as CP, this central business district is always swarming with people. From corporate employees to shoppers and tourists, Connaught Place is a hotspot for all. The iconic white buildings house restaurants, cafes, and retail outlets, drawing in a huge crowd every day.

 

Jama Masjid:

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Jama Masjid:

This grand mosque attracts thousands of visitors daily, both for its religious significance and its architectural beauty. Whether it’s worshippers or tourists, Jama Masjid’s courtyard is always filled with people, making it one of the most crowded places in Old Delhi.

 

Dilli Haat:

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Dilli Haat:

A vibrant cultural hub, Dilli Haat offers a mix of handicrafts, art, and cuisine from various parts of India. It’s a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, especially during festivals. The open-air market is often packed with visitors exploring the stalls or enjoying traditional performances.

 

Sarojini Nagar Market:

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Sarojini Nagar Market:

If you love a good bargain, Sarojini Nagar is the place to be. Known for its cheap yet trendy clothes, this market attracts hordes of shoppers every day. Navigating through the sea of people is part of the experience here, especially on weekends.

 

Sadar Bazaar:

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Sadar Bazaar:

One of Delhi’s largest wholesale markets, Sadar Bazaar is always crowded with traders, buyers, and street vendors. The chaotic yet energetic atmosphere makes it a unique shopping experience, offering everything from household goods to electronics.

 

Hauz Khas Village:

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Hauz Khas Village:

A blend of history and modernity, Hauz Khas Village is a trendy spot with its cafes, art galleries, and boutiques. It’s a popular hangout for young crowds, especially during the evenings, making it quite busy and crowded most of the time.