New Delhi is an incredible destination for travelers who are looking to explore India’s rich culture and colorful history. From its vibrant markets and ancient monuments to its delicious street food and eclectic nightlife, New Delhi offers something for everyone. The city has a long history as the capital of India and still holds many historic sites from the Mughal Empire. With world-class museums, galleries, and festivals, there’s plenty to explore in New Delhi. The city is also home to some of the best shopping opportunities in India, from bustling bazaars to chic boutiques.
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According to The Independent, a favorite choice among travelers that features numerous Airbnb options and cleaner air is the historic Hauz Khas neighborhood in South Delhi. This neighborhood offers a mix of trendy, new offerings and historic heritage sites that have existed for centuries.
Visitors should plan to spend at least three full days exploring Delhi to get a feeling of the area, although there are seemingly endless opportunities for exploring.
There’s no specific spot that’s “best,” but it’s said that Noida and East Delhi are common districts for couples to spend time in, as these areas are oftentimes used for large group events like conferences and weddings.
Top destinations in Delhi to visit include the Akshardham Temple, Red Fort, and Worlds of Wonder — among other spots.
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