Delhi is the capital of India, and embodies the quintessential soul ofthe country. Since the early days, many dynasties and rulersflourished on its regal soil. The legacy of that past survives inthe many monuments left behind by the regents - each one a living testament of its glory.
Today, the city is a curious blend ofthe modern and the traditional. Skyscrapers, beautiful gardensand wide tree-lined avenues perpetuate the Mughal passion oflandscaping and architectural excellence. More importantly,however, Delhi blends within its folds the great cultural varietyof India, an unending range of activities, a million ways of saying - you are welcome.
- Jantar Mantar
Locatedin the heart of Connaught place the Jantar Mantar is only one ofthe five observatories built by Sawai Jai Singh II, the otherfour being located at Jaipur, Varanasi, Ujjain and Mathura. Theabstract structures within the Jantar Mantar are in fact instruments that were used for keeping track of celestial bodies. Jantar Mantar is
not only a timekeeper of celestial bodies, it alsotells us a lot about the technological achievements under theRajput kings and their attempts to resolve the mysteries of theuniverse.
- Safdarjung's Tomb
Builtin 1753-54, the tomb is the mausoleum of Safdarjang, the viceroyof Awadh, and was constructed under the Mughal Emperor,MohammedShah. It is renowned as the last enclosed garden tomb,similar tothat of Humayun, which is in the same tradition and style.Thetomb has many smaller pavilions that have attractive names.They include Badshah Pasand (King's Favourite), Moti Mahal (Palace of Pearls) and Jangli Mahal (Palace in the woods). The complex also has amadrasa where persons wishing to study the Quran and otherreligious practices of the Muslims could do so by learning from
Muslim scholars.
- Qutab Minar
Qutub Minar is one of the most sought after tourist spots in Delhi.The structure is 72.5 metres high and one has to climb 379 stepsto get to the top. The diameter of the base is 14.3 metres whilethe top floor measures 2.7 metres in diameter. .The Minar was said to have been built to celebrate the victory of Mohammed Ghori, the invader from Afghanistan, over the Rajputs in 1192 and it was partly completed by his viceroy, Qutabuddin Aibak (1192 -98), the firstsultan of the Slave dynasty. The Qutab Minar stands just outsidethe central courtyard of Quwwatul Masjid and it was meant tofunction as a Minar so that the muezzin could call the faithfulto prayer and
also as a symbol of the military might of the Turko-Afghan slave dynasty.
- Purana Qila
It is believed that this place was Indraprastha, the capital cityof the Pandavas. Many of the present standing monuments though,were built during the period of Sher Shah Suri. The double-storied octagonal towered mosque is cited in history as the tower from where, Emperor Humayun accidentally fell to his death. The lake at thefoothills has boating facilities. There's a small archaeologicalmuseum just inside the main gate. There are good views of NewDelhi from atop the gate.
- Humayun's Tomb
Humayun'stomb is generally regarded as a prototype of the famed Taj Mahal of Agra. Begai Begum, wife of Emperor Humayun was buried here.The construction of the tomb took eight years to complete and thestructure is made of white marble and red sandstone. The squatbuilding, graced by high arched entrances topped by a bulbous dome is surrounded by formal gardens. The garden has other tombs includingthat of Humayun's barber and the Tomb of Isa Khan, the Architectof Taj Mahal.
- Ferozeshah Kotla
Theruins of Ferozabad, the 5th city of Delhi, erected by Feroz ShahTughlaq in 1354 can be found at Feroz Shah Kotla. Feroz Shah wasa great builder and so, this fifth city of Delhi was full ofsplendid palaces, mosques and gardens. Kotla was the inner citadel of Firozabad, built like Windsor, with great palaces and a magnificent mosque. One can still see the pyramidal structure topped by theAshokan Pillar brought from Topra, and the three-tiered baoli(stepwell).
- Red Fort
Builtin red sand stone this imposing fort is 3 kms in perimeter withthe height of the wall varying from 18 to 30 meters at places.Shah Jahan started construction of the massive fort in 1638 and it was completed in 1648. Before he could move his capital from Agra to Shahjahanabad in Delhi, he was deposed and imprisoned in AgraFort by his son Aurangzeb. The fort boasts all the obvioustrappings, befitting a vital centre of Mughal government - hallsof public and private audience, plush private apartments, amosque, and elaborately designed gardens. Even today, the fortremains an impressive testimony to Mughal grandeur and entranceto the fort is through the imposing Lahore Gate, which as its name suggests faces Lahore, now in Pakistan. Red Fort has a special significance for India, since the first war of independence, and manyan important speech has been delivered from its ramparts.
- Jama Masjid
Locatedin the centre of the old city, this congregational mosque wasbuilt by Sultan Ahmed Shah in 1423. Made of yellow sandstone, itcombines the best of Hindu and Muslim styles of architecture,standing on 260 pillars supporting 15 domes at varying elevations.The vast paved courtyard is a rectangle nearly seventyfive metresby sixty-six metres. The whole of the western chamber
- India Gate
Straightdown the road from Rashtrapati Bhavan is this landmark, a42-meter high arch War memorial built in memory of innumerablesoldiers who laid down their lives during the Afghan war and World Wars. A flame, Amar Jawan Jyoti, is kept perpetually alive here. India gate is located amidst lush green lawns and bears the nameof the 85,000 Indian Army Soldiers who died during the wars.Below the arch is the memorial to the Unknown Soldier.
- Rashtrapathi Bhavan
Thispalatial building built on an area of 330 acres designed by theillustrious Lutyens is now the official residence of thePresident of India. This architectural wonder is a mixture of Mughal and Western styles. Rashtrapati Bhawan is the highlight of LutyensNew Delhi and was completed in 1929. The palace has 340 rooms andan impressive garden called the Mughal Gardens, which is open tothe public for a short while in February when the flowers are infull bloom.
- Chandni Chowk
Situatedopposite the Red Fort, Chandni Chowk is a market that hubs withactivity all through the year. Shahjahan's daughter,Jahanara,laid out the area where water in a pool reflected the moonlightgiving it the name of moonlight square or Chandini Chowk. It is acrowded place and normally there is a maze of traffic that onehas to negotiate almost every second. Here you can shop from everything under the sun from electronics to exquisite jewellery.
Enjoy culinary delights at these fine restaurants
Delhi is a gourmet's delight with cuisine from all corners of the world available in the city's numerous restaurants and specialty outlets. The international fare includes West Asian, Thai, Japanese, Italian, and French cuisine. A wide range of Indian delicacies ranging from Mughlai, Tandoori to South Indian can also be enjoyed at the city's fast food chains.
- Chopsticks
Siri Fort Village Restaurant Complex,
Khel Gaon Marg
Ph. 26493628, 26492348
- Bukhara
ITC Maurya Sheraton,
Diplomatic Enclave,
Ph: 26112233
- La Piazza
Hyatt Regency,
Bhikaji Cama Place, Ring Road,
Ph: 26791234
- Kandahar
The Oberoi,
Dr. Zakir Hussain Marg,
Ph: 24363030
- Machan
The Taj Mahal Hotel,
Man Singh Road
Ph.: 23026162
- Geofrey's CG
04-05, Ansal Plaza
Ph.: 26261305
- The Great Kabab Factory
Radisson Hotel
National Highway 8
Ph: 26779191
- Masala Art
Taj Palace
Sardar Patel Marg,
Ph: 26110202
Enjoy culinary delights at these fine restaurants
Spend the evening in the relaxed atmosphere of a swanky pub or bar. Usually open from 6 p.m-11 p.m, they serve drinks and snacks. The discos mostly allow couples, but on some nights of the week, entry is free for ladies
- Pubs in Delhi
- La Rochelle & Wine Bar
The Oberoi,
Zakir Hussain Marg
Ph: 24363030
- Lounge Bar
Marriot Welcome Hotel,
District Centre, Saket
Ph: 26521122
- Le Belvedere
Le Meridien Windsor Place
Ph: 23710101
- Lounge and Bar
Intercontinental Parkroyal,
Nehru Place
Ph: 26223344
- Polo Lounge
Hyatt Regency
Ph: 26181234
Timing: 11 am to midnight
- Rick's
Taj Mahal Hotel
1 Mansingh Road,
Ph: 23026162
- Discotheques
5 star hotels in Delhi
Delhi is a gourmet's delight with cuisine from all corners of the world available in the city's numerous restaurants and specialty outlets. The international fare includes West Asian, Thai, Japanese, Italian, and French cuisine. A wide range of Indian delicacies ranging from Mughlai, Tandoori to South Indian can also be enjoyed at the city's fast food chains.
- Ashok Hotel
- Address: 50 B, Chanakyapuri
Ph: 26110101
Location: 15 kms from International Airport & 10 kms from domestic airport.
Accommodation: 571 rooms.
Distance from Fair Venue: 18 kms.
- Taj Palace Hotel, New Delhi
- Address: Sardar Patel Marg, Diplomatic Enclave
Ph: 26110202
Location: 10 mins. from the Airport
Accommodation: 470 rooms & 34 suites.
Distance from Fair Venue: 18 kms.
- Maurya Sheraton Hotel & Towers
- Address: Diplomatic Enclave
Ph: 26112233
Location: 17 kms from Airport & 7 kms from city centre.
Accommodation: 500 rooms & suites.
Distance from Fair Venue: 12 kms.
- Intercontinental Hotel
- Address: Diplomatic Enclave
Ph: 23411001
Location: 24 kms from International Airport & 14 kms domestic centre.
Accommodation: 455 air-conditioned rooms.
Distance from Fair Venue: 8 kms.
- The Park
- Address: 15 Parliament Street
Ph: 23732477
Location: 21 kms from the International Airport
Accommodation: 226 rooms, including 11 executive & deluxe suites
Distance from Fair Venue: 5 kms
- Hyatt Regency
- Address: Bhikaji Cama Palace, Ring Road
Ph: 26791234
Location: 10 minutes from the Airport
Distance from Fair Venue: 10 kms.
- The Oberoi
- Address: Dr. Zakir Hussain Marg
Ph: 24363030
Location: 21 kms from airport & 4 kms from downtown area
Accommodation: 350 rooms
Distance from Fair Venue: 5 kms.
- Le Meridien
- Address: Bhikaji Cama Place
Ph: 23710101
Location: 16 kms from Airport
Accommodation: 355 Rooms.
Distance from Fair Venue: 8 kms.
- Taj Mahal Hotel
- Address: Number One Mansingh Palace,
Ph: 23026162
Location: 20 minutes from the airport
Accommodation: 322 rooms & suites
Distance from Fair Venue: 8 kms.
- Hotel Vasant Continental
- Address: Vasant Vihar
Ph: 26148800
Location: 6 kms from the airport & 12 kms from the downtown
Accommodation: 120 Rooms & suites
Distance from Fair Venue: 16 kms.
- Budget Hotels
- Crowne Plaza Surya
- Address: Friends Colony
Tel: 26835070
Location: 25 minutes from airport & 5 kms from downtown.
Accommodation: 195 rooms
Distance from Fair Venue: 16 kms
- Park Royal
- Address: International Trade Tower, Nehru Place
Tel: 26223344
Location: 15 minutes from International Airport
Distance from Fair Venue: 18 kms.
- Radisson
- Address: National Highway - 8
Ph: 26779191
Location: 5 kms from International Airport
Distance from Fair Venue: 25 kms.
- Imperial
- Address: Janpath
Ph: 23341234
Location: 16 kms from Airport
Distance from Fair Venue: 8 kms.
- Marriot Welcome Hotel
- Address: Saket
Ph: 26521122
Distance from Airport: 15 kms from International Airport
Distance from Fair Venue: 18 kms.
- Ambassador
- Address: Sujan Singh Park
Ph: 24632600
Distance from Airport: 22 kms.
Distance from Fair Venue: 7 kms.
- Broadway
- Address: Asaf Ali Road
Tel: 23273821
Location: 30 kms.
Distance from Fair Venue: 5 kms.
- Hans Plaza
- Address: 15 Barakhambha Road
Tel: 23316861
Distance from Airport: 26 kms.
Distance from Fair Venue: 4 kms.
- Claridges
- Address: 12 Aurangzeb Road
Tel: 23010211
Distance from Airport: 30 kms.
Distance from Fair Venue: 9 kms.
- Janpath
- Address: Janpath
Ph: 23316861
Distance from Airport: 22 kms.
Distance from Fair Venue: 5 kms.
- Diplomat
- Address: Sardar Patel Marg
Tel: 23010204
Distance from Airport: 12 kms.
Distance from Fair Venue: 10 kms.
- Nirulas
- Address: L - Block, Connaught Circus
Tel: 23417419
Distance from Airport: 25 kms.
Distance from Fair Venue: 25 kms.
- Oberoi Maidens
- Address: Sham Nath Marg
Tel: 23975464, 23914841/51
Distance from Airport: 40 kms.
Distance from Fair Venue: 12 kms.
- Samrat
- Address: Kautilya Marg
Tel: 23975464, 23914841/51
Distance from Airport: 40 kms.
Distance from Fair Venue: 12 kms.
- Siddharth
- Address: 3, Rajendra Place
Tel: 25762501
Distance from Airport: 18 kms.
Distance from Fair Venue: 10 kms.
- ApolloHospital,Sarita Vihar Ph.2692-5858/5801
- Dr.R M Lohia Hospitals, CP Ph.2336-5933/5525
- MoolchandHospital,Lajpat Nagar Ph.2692-0217/2682-2618
- AIIMS,AnsariNagar Ph.2656-1123/2686-4851
- EscortsHeart Instt, Okhla Ph.2684-4820/2683-3641
- Flight information
- Indira Gandhi International Airport
- International terminals: 2585-2011, 2565-2021, 2569-6021
- Airport enquiry
- Terminal-1: 2566-5181
- Manager: 2566-5315
- Terminal-2: 2569-6021
- Manager: 2569-6179
- Domestic air lines
- Airport exchange: 2548-1351, 2566-5125/26, 2569-6351, 2569-5121, 2569-6535
- Indian airlines
- Reservations: Tel: 2141-462-0566/2220, 2463-1337, 2463-1335
PTI Bldg., Sansad Marg: Tel: 2371-9168/0369 Malhotra Bldng
Tel: 2331-0517 (Sun closed.)
- Enquiries: 140
- Pre-recorded flight information on
- Arrivals: Tel: 142
- Departure: Tel: 143
- Hotlink info
- Arrivals: 9627-011-142
- Departure: 9627-011-143
- Tel: (A) 2566-5121, 2548-3535, 2566-5433/34
Telecheck - in for J class,
Tel- 2566-5166
- Jet Airways: Jetair House, 13, Community Centre, Yusuf Sarai
Tel: 2651-7443, 2685-3700, 26519551
N-40 Outer Circle, Connaught Place
- Sahara India: GF Amba Deep Bldg, KG Marg
Tel: 2332-6851-2335-2771
A: 2566-5234/5879
- Railway enquiry
- Arrival
- North: 1331
- East: 1332
- West: 1333
- South: 1334
- Central enquiry: 23313535
- Reservation: 23348686 / 23348787
- Departure
- North: 1336
- East: 1337
- West: 1338
- South: 1339
- Inter state bus terminals
- General & D.T.C, enquiry: 22968836
- D.T.C: Head office: 2335418
- Local enquiry (City office): 23371745 / 23317445
- Central distt. (Enquiry): 23371847/ 23371378