From chole bhature, golgappe, and kachori to jalebi, samosa, rabri faluda, and kebabs, Delhi's street cuisine is legendary, and the variety available here makes everyone drool
Dilli Haat is a food and craft bazaar. With plenty of local handicrafts, this site is vivid and energetic. It offers some incredible food vendors that serve authentic and delicious dishes
This Hop On and Hop Off Bus delivers you to the city's most prominent sights. You can get off the bus wherever you like and look around
Haji Begum, Humayun's first wife, commissioned it. This is a lovely tomb surrounded by a lush landscape. The tomb's architecture is stunning, and the landscape is immaculately kept and manicured
The Nehru Planetarium, located inside the same grounds as Teen Murti Bhavan, hosts shows about the solar system, galaxy, universe, and the activities of many planets and other celestial bodies
Listening to melodic Qawwalis at Nizamuddin Dargah is one of the most captivating things to do in Delhi at night if you want to try something different
The Indian Habitat Centre is an open-air facility that occasionally hosts high-end art exhibits, film festivals, photo exhibits, book readings, dance performances, plays, and other events
A leisurely stroll in the nearby garden is refreshing and soothing, especially after sunset. You can spend the evening relaxing on the grass and eating ice cream
A day picnic at Lodhi Garden is one of the most popular winter activities in Delhi. Pack some food, outdoor games, novels, mats, and cushions, and settle in for the day
This great chance is provided to visitors by Red Fort. Watching the Light and Sound Show, which uses dramatic methods and narration to highlight the city's history and culture.