New Delhi offers a rich blend of historical monuments, cultural landmarks, gardens and vibrant markets — make the most of your visit before or after the conclave.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 72.5-metre tall red sandstone tower was built in 1199 and is surrounded by the Qutub Complex, including Alai Darwaza, the Iron Pillar and Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque.
Constructed in 1639 by Shah Jahan, this iconic red sandstone fort houses museums and is the site of India's Independence Day celebrations.
A war memorial dedicated to soldiers of World War I and the Third Anglo-Afghan War, featuring lush lawns and the Amar Jawan Jyoti eternal flame.
Built in 1570, this garden tomb inspired later Mughal architecture, including the Taj Mahal.
Known for its lotus-shaped architecture, this Baha'i House of Worship offers a serene environment for meditation and prayer.
Famous for its stunning architecture and India's largest stepwell, the temple complex also hosts an evening water show.
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