5 Popular Places To Visit In Old Delhi
By: Kratika Fri, 06 May 2022 3:14:59
Old Delhi also called popularly “Purani Dilli”, has a lot of places to visit. The place unfolds a wide range of heritage and historic places that amazes everyone who comes to this place from all parts of the sphere. You will find a variety of people that comprise religious personalities and friends dispersed throughout the region.
Old Delhi is popularly visited by local and international tourists to get a glimpse of flamboyant temples, street food, opulent culture, jammed areas, and shopping avenues that host innumerable people! Here, you would find stunning tourist attraction spots that have never failed to allure any world-class tourist or visitor with their unforgettable past.
# Red Fort
It is located at a distance of around 18.7 km from the airport. The nearest metro station to the place is Chandni Chowk Metro Station. Red Fort is a momentous fort that is listed in the core of Delhi city. It has been the residence of the Mughal rulers. Currently, this monument is counted among the “UNESCO World Heritage Site” in the world.
Red Fort is conserved for its past significance. It is called “Qila-e-Mubarak” and famed for a spectacular blend of Mughal architecture and Indian-Islamic architecture. This monument is a charm of complicated carvings, twin domes, a grandiose wall, and impressive floral designs.
The monument took around eight years to complete the vast construction of this monument. For visitors who are coming to visit this spectacular monument should watch the stunning sound and light show that is a ‘must-watch sight. This monument is open for visitors between 9.30 AM to 4.30 PM. It is closed on Mondays. The entry fee for Indians is Rs.35 and Rs.500 for International Tourists.
# Qutub Minar
Qutub Minar is known as one of the most admired monuments in Old Delhi. Qutub Minar is located at a distance of 15km from the airport. The closest metro station to the monument is Qutub Minar Metro Station. The zenith beauty of this place attracts people from all parts of the world. It is one of the highly popular historical sites located in Delhi city.
It was also marked as the emergence of the Mughal reign in India. Due to this reason, Qutub Minar is also called the conquest fort. The Qutub Minar is a five-storied tower. It was constructed between the 12th to 14th centuries. This monument is also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Delhi. This Minar confines the first mosque in India called as Quwwat-ul-Islam.
# Chandni Chowk
Another popular street in Old Market is Chandni Chowk. This market is located at a distance of 20.2km from the airport. The closest station to reach this market is Chandni Chowk Metro Station. It is known to cover a huge crowd of shoppers that offers a wide range of spices, silver jewelry, saris, and dry fruits. Chandni Chowk is located opposite the Red Fort. This monument offers a royal sight of the Fatehpuri Mosque.
The entire market is possessed by porters and street hawkers who have been a part of the primeval shopping experience. Chandni Chowk is regarded as the ideal hangout location with your friends. This bustling market is named due to the replication of the moonlight on the canal that got constructed by Shah Jahan. This market was established in the seventieth century.
# Raj Ghat
Raj Ghat is another popular old street in Delhi. It has significant historical relevance all over the world. The entire distance of the tourist destination from the New Delhi Airport is 27kms. The closest metro station to reach the station is Pragati Maidan Metro Station. Raj Ghat is sawed as a memorial of “Mahatma Gandhi”, who is admired to be the father of the nation.
In Raj Ghat, there is a marble stone that is where Mahatma Gandhiji got cremated. The Ghat is constructed on the shores of the Yamuna river. It is regarded as one of the popular tourist destinations to visit during the summer season. Besides memorials of Mahatma Gandhi, there are several other memorials of other noteworthy personalities like Indira Gandhi, K R Narayan, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Rajiv Gandhi, I K Gujral, Chandra Shekhar, and a few more.
# Khari Baoli
Khari Baoli is considered to be the biggest wholesale spice market in Asia. It is one of the most visited places in Old Delhi. The total distance between Khari Baoli and New Delhi Airport is 14 km. The closest metro station is Chandni Chowk Metro Station
This market is the place where there has stood a seventeenth-century old “stepwell”. Each and every shop that you find in the market is the epitome of history. These small-sized shops take part in a trade that is worth spending billions on it.
This market is one of the best places to get an aroma of spices, the primary spice market being the red-chili market. You will get a magnificent view of the Fatehpur Masjid and its vicinities, that is admired amongst social media enthusiasts. The place is open between 11.30 AM to 6.00 PM. It is closed on Sundays. There is no fee to enter the place.