Evening
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A day of culture, cuisine, and history
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Highlights
Connaught Place, Janpath, Red Fort, Jantar Mantar
Evening
Stay in the capital’s luxury havens like The Taj, The Leela, ITC Maurya, The Oberoi, JW Marriott, etc. Delhi has several budgeted accommodations that give a fantastic view of the city.
8 pm: Start your journey with Delhi Haat. It is a one-stop destination for shopping, dining, and watching cultural performances. Delhi Haat is the best place to experience the amalgamation of different cultures of India. The handicraft market is the star attraction and offers some of the best buys.
10 pm: Take a long drive to the India Gate, about 10 minutes away, and see the stunning archway bathed in soft golden light and glistening against the dark sky. It offers a great opportunity for photo-ops.
Morning
Start your day by exploring the Rajpath's landmark sites like Rashtrapati Bhavan. To explore the best of Lutyens’ Delhi, make sure to start early. That is before traffic hits the road; it will help you first capture the true essence of the political seat and, second, get the most amazing sun-lit pictures in front of landmark buildings.
8 am: Visit the food havens of the capital and treat your taste buds by indulging in the gastronomic delights of Chandni Chowk. Iconic food stalls serving chole bhature (chickpeas with fried rice flour bread), parantha (stuffed flatbreads), chaat, allo-kachori (deep – fried pastry served with potato gravy) etc., will give you a culinary experience beyond belief.
10 am: Visit Old Delhi's cultural delights like Jama Masjid, Purana Qila, etc., which are famous heritage structures. While exploring the same, do not forget to shop from some of the best markets situated in the nearby areas.
Afternoon
Spend some time exploring the Red Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as the palace fort of his capital Shahjahanabad, Red Fort is famous for its massive enclosing walls. Besides the monument, a major draw for tourists is Son et Lumiere, a sound and light show, which is held every evening. The enchanting one-hour long show traces the Mughal empire's history in India and offers a glimpse of their glorious past as well as the eventful phases that led to their downfall. The narration has been recorded by legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan, which makes the show absolutely engaging.
2 pm: About 15 minutes away from Red Fort, is one of Delhi’s most vibrant markets, Connaught Place (CP). Lined with a number of eateries, catering to various indulgences, CP is a great place to experiment with diverse regional and international cuisine. You can shop to your heart’s content at the various labels and brands that are scattered across the market. For budgeted buys, head to Janpath and Palika Bazar.
4 pm: Visit the Jantar Mantar, one of the five astronomical observatories built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur. Its striking combinations of geometric forms have caught the attention of architects, artists and art historians from around the world. Jantar Mantar comprises 13 astronomy instruments that were used to predict the movements and timings of the planets, the sun and the moon. The major attractions of Jantar Mantar are Misra Yantra, Samrat Yantra, and Jayaprakash Yantra.