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Plan language: ItalianoExploring things to do in Delhi, India offers a journey through history and architecture. Visit the towering Qutub Minar, standing 73 meters tall, or walk through the extensive Red Fort complex, a symbol of Mughal grandeur. Don't miss India Gate, a war memorial surrounded by gardens and reflecting pools.


Experience the tallest brick minaret in the world up close. Discover intricate carvings and an ancient iron pillar that defies rust and time.
Fatti rapidi: Alta 72,5 metri, la struttura era il minareto di mattoni più alto mai costruito al momento del completamento. Le iscrizioni sulle pareti contengono antichi caratteri arabi e nagari, rivelando messaggi storici e religiosi affascinanti.
Punti salienti: I balconi finemente intagliati mostrano differenti stili architettonici dei vari governanti che hanno contribuito alla costruzione, creando una linea temporale visiva in pietra. Una colonna di ferro unica nelle vicinanze, dal peso di oltre 6 tonnellate e resistente alla corrosione da 1600 anni, stupisce scienziati e visitatori.


Explore a 17th-century fort that witnessed emperors' glittering courts. Experience stunning architecture and vibrant cultural shows after dark.
Fatti rapidi: Il Forte Rosso si estende per oltre 254 acri e ha impiegato circa 9 anni per essere completato. Gli imperatori Mughal una volta governavano la città dalle sue imponenti mura, dove smeraldi e rubini adornavano i suoi palazzi.
Punti salienti: La porta di Lahore del forte presenta una notevole torre di guardia con intricati motivi floreali e delicati lavori di pietra dura. Di notte, lo spettacolo di luci e suoni racconta la storia del forte con effetti drammatici e musica tradizionale.


Walk through a giant sandstone arch that pays tribute to 70,000 brave soldiers. Experience moving eternal flames and detailed inscriptions that tell stories of valor.
Fatti rapidi: Questo monumento onora oltre 70.000 soldati indiani morti durante la Prima Guerra Mondiale e la Terza Guerra Anglo-Afghana. È alto 42 metri e pesa circa 3.800 tonnellate, rendendolo un imponente arco di arenaria.
Punti salienti: Una fiamma eterna chiamata Amar Jawan Jyoti arde sotto l'arco per onorare i soldati caduti, creando un'atmosfera potente e solenne di notte. I visitatori possono vedere le dettagliate iscrizioni con i nomi dei soldati e i siti delle battaglie famose incisi nella pietra.
Dopo aver viaggiato in oltre 30 paesi, c'è una cosa che avrei voluto mi dicessero fin dal primo giorno, e ha completamente cambiato il modo in cui vivo le nuove città.
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Explore an architectural marvel with links to the Taj Mahal. Experience intricate lattice windows and serene gardens that capture Mughal grandeur.
Fatti rapidi: About 200 miles of red sandstone and marble were used to build this tomb. It served as a blueprint for later Mughal architecture, influencing the design of the Taj Mahal.
Punti salienti: The tomb's central chamber is surrounded by double-domed structures with intricate lattice windows that filter sunlight into stunning patterns. Visitors often pause to admire the garden layout, which follows a Persian-style charbagh design dividing the area into four parts representing the elements.


Experience a spectacular blend of architecture and spirituality. Feel calm inside a vast lotus-shaped sanctuary fostering peace and unity.
Fatti rapidi: The Lotus Temple attracts over 5 million visitors annually, ranking among the most visited buildings globally. Its design resembles a lotus flower composed of 27 free-standing marble-clad petals arranged in clusters of three.
Punti salienti: The unique structure allows natural light to flood the interior through its petal-shaped openings without the need for artificial lighting during the day. Visitors experience a serene ambiance due to the absence of idols or pictures, emphasizing unity across all faiths in a tranquil environment.


Experience a grand celebration of art, culture, and spirituality. Dive into intricate carvings and a vivid historical boat ride.
Fatti rapidi: Over 7,000 artisans, craftsmen, and volunteers contributed to the intricate carvings throughout the site. More than 8 million visitors explore the complex yearly, drawn by its vast cultural and spiritual offerings.
Punti salienti: One standout feature is the central monument made from 9,000 tonnes of pink sandstone and white marble without using a single nail. Visitors can experience a captivating boat ride that visually narrates 10,000 years of Indian history through dioramas and sound effects.


Experience a grand space that fits 25,000 worshippers. Climb the minaret for stunning views of Old Delhi’s historic heart.
Fatti rapidi: The mosque covers an area of 4.4 acres, making it one of the largest mosques in India. The courtyard can accommodate up to 25,000 worshippers during special prayers.
Punti salienti: The mosque's three marble domes are adorned with alternating red sandstone and white marble stripes, a feature that creates a striking visual contrast under the sun. Visitors can climb the southern minaret, rising 40 meters high, for a panoramic view of Old Delhi's bustling streets.


Experience a sensory overload of flavors and colors. Dive into lanes filled with spices, street eats, and historic sights.
Fatti rapidi: More than 1,000 shops line the narrow lanes offering a maze of spices, textiles, and street food. A sweet shop here sells over 30,000 golas (frozen desserts) daily during summer.
Punti salienti: Shivwara sweets crafts the famous paratha roll with over 50 varieties available along one street. The historic Red Fort stands as a red sandstone sentinel at the market's edge, offering a stunning backdrop to chaotic scenes.


Explore centuries of art and history in one place. Experience hands-on displays and see artifacts that tell stories of ancient civilizations.
Fatti rapidi: Over 200,000 artifacts are housed here, ranging from prehistoric era to modern times. The collection includes rare miniature paintings and textiles that showcase India's diverse cultural heritage.
Punti salienti: The museum displays the 1,500-year-old Didarganj Yakshi, an intricately carved sandstone figure standing 2 meters tall. Visitors can explore themed galleries like the Harappan Civilization hall that gives a tactile glimpse into ancient life through pottery and tools.


Explore peaceful 90 acres filled with historic tombs and lush green lawns. Experience nature's calm with centuries-old architecture and birdwatching moments.
Fatti rapidi: The Gardens host several 15th and 16th-century tombs of Sayyid and Lodi rulers spread across 90 acres of greenery. Over 30 species of birds visit regularly, making it a quiet sanctuary for urban wildlife lovers.
Punti salienti: The largest dome here measures roughly 12 meters in diameter and is built with red sandstone, covered with intricate Quranic inscriptions. Early mornings offer a magical light show as the sun filters through centuries-old trees, casting dramatic shadows on the ancient stones.
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Jalebi is a crispy, spiral-shaped sweet soaked in saffron-infused sugar syrup and is especially popular during festivals in Delhi.

Gulab Jamun consists of soft milk-solid balls fried and soaked in rose-flavored sugar syrup, a favorite dessert at Delhi celebrations.

Rabri Falooda combines thickened sweetened milk with vermicelli and rose syrup, creating a cooling treat loved in Delhi's hot weather.

Chole Bhature is a beloved combination of spicy chickpea curry and fluffy deep-fried bread, a staple breakfast in Delhi.

Aloo Tikki are spiced potato patties often served with tangy tamarind and mint chutneys, a popular street food in Delhi.

Delhi's stuffed parathas, filled with various vegetables or paneer, make a hearty and traditional meal enjoyed at any time of day.

Lassi is a refreshing yogurt-based drink, served sweet or salty, perfect for cooling down in Delhi's summer heat.

Masala Chai is a spiced tea brewed with milk, sugar, and a blend of aromatic Indian spices, a quintessential Delhi beverage.

Nimbu Pani is a tangy lemon drink flavored with spices and sometimes salt or sugar, widely enjoyed as a thirst-quencher in Delhi.
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Home to the iconic Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Pink City known for its palaces and vibrant bazaars.
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Commenti (8)
Try buying a metro card from a machine around Connaught Place. Much faster than queuing at counters and reload it as you go. Saves so much time in this busy city!
Delhi is a crazy mix of old and new, with history bumping into skyscrapers. I enjoyed wandering the old streets but felt a little overwhelmed by the noise and smog. Not sure I’d return soon but glad I saw it once.
If shopping’s on the agenda, beware: prices near tourist hotspots get hiked. Walk a bit further into local markets for authentic stuff and better deals. Loved my visit but watch your budget and patience.
I stayed only 2 days and felt rushed. Best to carve out 5 if you want a proper dip into culture, food, and markets. The metro is efficient but packs like a sardine can during rush hour.
Delhi's street food scene blew me away. The spice levels are real, so pace yourself but do try the chaat and kebabs. It's a sensory overload in the best way. Plan at least 4 days here. Traffic is brutal though, so stay patient!