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Top 15 Must-Visit Tourist Places in Delhi for Every Traveler in 2025
Top 15 Must-Visit Tourist Places in Delhi for Every Traveler in 2025 

Delhi, the heart of India, is a city where history meets modernity. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, a spiritual seeker, or a shopper, Delhi has something for everyone. Here's a curated list of the most highly recommended and popular places to visit in Delhi for 2025.


1. Red Fort (Lal Qila)

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 17th-century fort is a symbol of India’s rich history and Mughal architecture.

📍 Location: Chandni Chowk

🎟️ Nearest Metro Station: Lal Qila (Violet Line)

🎟️ Ticket Price: ₹35 (Indian), ₹500 (Foreigner)

⏱️ Best Time to Visit: Morning hours


2. Qutub Minar

This towering victory monument is the tallest brick minaret in the world and showcases Indo-Islamic architecture.

📍 Location: Mehrauli

🚇 Nearest Metro Station: Qutub Minar (Yellow Line)

🎟️ Entry Fee: ₹40 (Indians), ₹600 (foreigners)


3. Akshardham Temple

A spiritual and architectural marvel, Akshardham is one of the largest Hindu temples in the world.

📍 Location: NH 24, near Noida Mor

🚇 Nearest Metro Station: Akshardham (Blue Line)

🎟️ Ticket Price: Free (Mandir), ₹170–₹250 (Exhibitions & Water Show)

🚫 Note: Phones and cameras are not allowed inside.


4. India Gate

A war memorial dedicated to Indian soldiers, India Gate is beautifully lit at night and perfect for evening strolls.

📍 Location: Rajpath

🚇 Nearest Metro Station: Central Secretariat (Yellow & Violet Line)

🎟️ Ticket Price: Free


5. Jama Masjid

One of the largest mosques in India, built by Shah Jahan, offers panoramic views of Old Delhi.

📍 Location: Chandni Chowk

🚇 Nearest Metro Station: Jama Masjid (Violet Line)

🎟️ Ticket Price: Free; ₹300–₹400 for camera use


6. Humayun’s Tomb

The first garden-tomb of the Indian subcontinent, a stunning precursor to the Taj Mahal.

📍 Location: Nizamuddin East

🚇 Nearest Metro Station: JLN Stadium (Violet Line)

🎟️ Ticket Price: ₹40 (Indian), ₹600 (Foreigner)


7. Connaught Place (CP)

Delhi’s most iconic shopping and food destination with colonial-era buildings and modern vibes.

📍 Location: Rajiv Chowk

🚇 Nearest Metro Station: Rajiv Chowk (Blue & Yellow Line)

🎟️ Ticket Price: Free to explore; charges for individual experiences


📸 8. Hauz Khas Village

A hub for cafes, nightlife, and urban art blended with historical ruins and lakeside views.
📍 Location: South Delhi

🚇 Nearest Metro Station: Hauz Khas (Yellow & Magenta Line)

🎟️ Ticket Price: Free entry; cafes and clubs may charge


9. Rashtrapati Bhavan

The official residence of the President of India. A guided tour showcases its gardens and architecture.

📍 Location: Raisina Hill

🚇 Nearest Metro Station: Central Secretariat (Yellow & Violet Line)

🎟️ Ticket Price: ₹50 (Museum), ₹250 (Main Building Tour – Pre-booking required)


10. Lotus Temple

Known for its lotus-shaped design, this Bahá’í House of Worship is a symbol of peace and unity.

📍 Location: Kalkaji

🚇 Nearest Metro Station: Kalkaji Mandir (Violet & Magenta Line)

🎟️ Ticket Price: Free


11. Dilli Haat

An open-air food and craft market offering regional cuisine and handicrafts from across India.

📍 Location: INA

🚇 Nearest Metro Station: INA (Yellow & Pink Line)

🎟️ Ticket Price: ₹30 (Adult), ₹20 (Child), ₹100 (Foreigner)


12. National Rail Museum

A fun and educational place for kids and adults, showcasing the history of Indian Railways.

📍 Location: Chanakyapuri

🚇 Nearest Metro Station: Dhaula Kuan (Airport Express + Pink Line)

🎟️ Ticket Price: ₹50 (General Entry), ₹20–₹100 (Joy Rides)


13. Agrasen ki Baoli

A mysterious 60-meter long and 15-meter wide historical stepwell, perfect for photography lovers.

📍 Location: Near Connaught Place

🚇 Nearest Metro Station: Barakhamba Road or Rajiv Chowk (Blue Line)

🎟️ Ticket Price: Free


14. ISKCON Temple

A peaceful spiritual center with live kirtans, cultural shows, and a vegetarian restaurant.

📍 Location: East of Kailash

🚇 Nearest Metro Station: Nehru Place (Violet Line)

🎟️ Ticket Price: Free (Donations welcomed)


15. Chandni Chowk

Delhi’s oldest and busiest market, famous for street food, spices, sarees, and silver jewelry.

📍 Location: Old Delhi

🚇 Nearest Metro Station: Chandni Chowk (Yellow Line)

🎟️ Ticket Price: Free (except for food/shopping expenses)


Tips for Travelers

  • Best time to visit: October to March

  • Use the Delhi Metro for affordable and fast transport

  • Carry cash for local markets and food stalls


Final Thoughts

Delhi is more than just the capital of India—it's a cultural tapestry of experiences. Whether it's your first visit or the tenth, the city never runs out of surprises.


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