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Title 11 Best Places to visit in Delhi in 2023
Category Vacation and Travel --> Guides
Meta Keywords Best Places
Owner Rohit Sahani
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1:LOTUS TEMPLE

An architectural work that cannot be missed in New Delhi is the Lotus Temple. One might think that it is one of the most beautiful and modern buildings in all of India; Consisting of 3 sections with 9 sides and a total of 27 huge petals covered in marble and shaped like a lotus flower.

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The entrance can take a few minutes depending on the length of the line, since it is one of the most visited places in the capital and it is worth waiting a little to visit it.

It is possible to insert cameras and mobile phones to take photos and his tour consists of walking around the temple to enjoy the exterior, blue water mirrors, gardens and corridors. But they cannot leave the place without first entering the temple. It's the best of the visit!

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And it's a place that allows people of all religions to enter simultaneously; a place that teaches us to coexist and coexist with all beings in the world, no matter who we believe in or how we practice it. Before entering, you must receive some instructions, remove your shoes, and then remain silent in the enclosure, which is open only for contemplation, prayer, and meditation.

Recommended visit time: 1 hour.
Hours of Operation: 9:30am to 5:30pm (closed on Mondays).
For free.

2:CHANDNI CHOWK
Among the noisy streets of New Delhi is Chandni Chowk, a district with the largest and most active market imaginable over the Old Delhi area.

Make the most of your time in Chandni Chowk as the number of people you will find around noon is overwhelming and it can be a stressful place for those who are not prepared. You will see vendors selling anything you can imagine, cows roaming the streets, rickshaw drivers (carts) and tuc tucs beeping the whole time, monkeys running up the traffic lights and locals waving going up and down. It's crazy!

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You can also go shopping, visit smaller temples, taste a typical dish and, if you are lucky, get lost in one of the maze-like streets of the old town. And I say lucky, because in many cases, getting lost can take us to unimaginable places.

Recommended Visiting Time: Free.
Opening times: 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m
For free.

3:JAMA MASJID
Nearby Old Delhi is the Jama Masjid, another of the largest mosques in all of India (and unlike those in Agra), surrounded by markets, residential areas and streets used by local people. Not only is it a tourist attraction for those visiting Delhi, it is also a place of worship that can hold around 25,000 people.

Entry to the temple is free, but if you bring a camera or a phone there is a person who will charge you for entry only if you register with electronic devices. Absurd but good! You must also remove your shoes or stockings (depending on your convenience) because the Qur'an says that "hygiene is part of faith" and therefore they prefer not to enter the religious temple with dirt on the outside of their shoes.

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Entering through any of the three doors you reach the main courtyard from where you can see the entire mosque. Inside is a prayer area and a fountain where people wash their feet and faces as part of Muslim practices. It is also possible to see tourists and Indian families sitting around and enjoying the place.

Recommended visit time: 1 hour.
Opening hours: 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m
Price: ₹300 rupees (camera and mobile phones).