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Plan language: EspañolThings to do in New Delhi, India, include visiting the Red Fort, a 17th-century fortress that stretches over 2 kilometers. Explore the Qutub Minar minaret, standing 73 meters tall. Do not miss the India Gate, an impressive war memorial located in the heart of the city.


A journey into the heart of Mughal history. Discover the red walls and a captivating sound and light show.
Datos rápidos: El conjunto cubre una superficie de 254 hectáreas e incluye murallas de 33 metros de altura. Sirvió como el palacio principal de los emperadores mogoles durante casi 200 años.
Destacados: Al caer la noche, un espectáculo de luces y sonido ilustra la historia imperial utilizando altavoces integrados en las paredes de arenisca roja. El nombre "Lal Qila" significa "fortaleza roja" debido al intenso color de las murallas construidas con arenisca.


A dive into over 800 years of carved history. Experience the acoustic magic by exploring each detailed floor.
Datos rápidos: La torre mide exactamente 73 metros de altura, lo que la convierte en una de las estructuras de ladrillo más altas del mundo. Más de 2 millones de visitantes la recorren cada año para admirar sus detalles esculpidos.
Destacados: Las inscripciones en caligrafía árabe grabadas en cada nivel cuentan historias cautivadoras de conquistas y antiguos arquitectos. Incluso se puede escuchar el eco único dentro del minarete, un fenómeno acústico raro para experimentar.


A walk under a 42-meter arch lit up at night is an unforgettable memory. Explore a living memory where history lights up at dusk.
Datos rápidos: This 42-meter-high arch honors Indian soldiers who fell during World War I. It attracts around 3 million visitors each year, especially in the evening for its spectacular night lighting.
Destacados: An eternal flame burns beneath the arch, dedicated to unknown soldiers, creating a solemn and moving atmosphere. The structure displays the names of more than 13,000 soldiers, engraved in bronze, paying tribute to their sacrifice.


To be discovered for its architecture that influenced the Taj Mahal. Experience a journey through history and sophisticated royal gardens.
Datos rápidos: At this site is the tomb of Humayun, the second Mughal emperor. This monument inspired the construction of the Taj Mahal. It combines Persian and Indian architectural elements with charbagh gardens divided into four distinct parts.
Destacados: What is truly fascinating is the perfect geometry of the garden surrounding the tomb, divided into 16 sections, each bearing symbolic plants. You can also observe the early use of the double dome, a technique reused in several Mughal mausoleums.


An architectural sanctuary that soothes the mind. Treat yourself to a moment of calm and contemplation in a unique sculptural space.
Datos rápidos: Cada pétalo de mármol blanco de esta estructura alcanza una altura de 40 metros y refleja la pureza simbólica de la flor de loto. Cada año, más de 6 millones de visitantes vienen a admirar la arquitectura inspirada en la naturaleza que no posee ningún altar ni imagen religiosa.
Destacados: Los 27 pétalos de la flor están agrupados en tres secciones de nueve pétalos, creando un efecto visual de simetría perfecta y armonía natural. El interior ofrece un silencio profundo increíblemente raro en el corazón de la ciudad bulliciosa, que invita a la meditación y a la reflexión personal.


A cultural treasure with breathtaking detailed sculptures. Live an immersive experience between art, faith, and technology.
Datos rápidos: This temple attracts about 6 million visitors each year thanks to its grand architecture. Its vast complex covers 100 acres, offering gardens, fountains, and interactive exhibits.
Destacados: A stunning detail is the giant 14-meter-high statue of Swaminarayan, carved from a single block of rose rock. In the evening, the water, light, and sound show authentically transports visitors on a unique spiritual journey.


Come and discover an architectural masterpiece with a unique spiritual atmosphere. Admire the vast courtyard that can hold thousands of visitors under elegant red sandstone minarets.
Datos rápidos: Esta mezquita puede albergar hasta 25.000 fieles durante las grandes oraciones. Sus dos minaretes alcanzan una altura de 40 metros, ofreciendo una vista espectacular de la ciudad vieja.
Destacados: Un secreto a menudo olvidado es que el patio central puede contener más de 20.000 personas, lo que lo convierte en una de las superficies abiertas más grandes de la capital. Las grandes puertas de madera, incrustadas con motivos florales, fueron forjadas con una mezcla de madera y hierro que data de varios siglos.


A refuge of calm in the heart of the city. Feel the peace where history and memory intertwine.
Datos rápidos: A simple memorial with a black plaque marks the cremation site of a major leader who shaped modern India. Every day, an eternal flame burns in a peaceful garden surrounded by trees.
Destacados: A unique practice is to light a commemorative flame every day at the exact hour of the leader's death, creating a solemn and moving ritual. The scene is enhanced by the total absence of an imposing structure. Only a polished black marble rests on the ground, reflecting the sky and surrounding trees.


Explore a treasure of 5,000 years of Indian history. Admire rare works and artifacts that bring the past to life.
Datos rápidos: It houses more than 200,000 objects covering 5,000 years of Indian history, from ancient sculptures to decorative arts. Its impressive collection includes rare manuscripts and precious textiles.
Destacados: In the Indian civilization gallery, you can see an ultra-detailed model of the Konark temple, with its 24 carved wheels evoking a colossal chariot. An entire room is dedicated to traditional costumes, where each piece tells a unique story of cultural diversity.
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Known as the Pink City, rich with forts and palaces.
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Comentarios (10)
Hot and humid most of the year. Winters are best to roam around comfortably. Summers might be a test if you dislike heat.
If you're going to Old Delhi, try to visit early morning for less heat and thinner crowds, plus better photo chances.
Spent three days exploring the city, enough to see main sites but you could dig deeper if you like history and markets.
Delhi's food scene is wild, from street stalls to fancy joints. Tried way too many dishes, still craving more. Plan for 4-5 days here.
Some street food stalls only accept cash, so always carry small notes, cards not widely accepted in cheaper spots.